Find a Cheap Online College
The average tuition charged by schools around the country offering online educational specialist programs is $11,641 yearly. There has been a 33.6% increase in the average tuition over the past few years. In 2007, the average tuition was $8,711 yearly at these online schools.
The tuition range for online educational specialist colleges from most to least costly is displayed in the following graph:
Tuition Level | Number of Schools |
---|---|
Cheapest | 2 |
Low cost | 0 |
Average cost | 0 |
Most expensive | 3 |
Tuition of more than $9,960 yearly is charged by the most expensive colleges and universities offering online educational specialist programs. But, annual tuition at the cheapest schools is in the range of $4,347 to $9,285. The accredited online educational specialist schools that are the lowest cost are located in Michigan and Mississippi.
In 2011, roughly 30% of educational specialist graduates from online colleges across the country earned credentials from these reasonably priced programs. Therefore, of the 60,679 graduates in the nation, 18,363 are from the least costly colleges and universities. Between 2006 and 2011, the number of educational specialist graduates from the least expensive online schools has increased by 14,493 graduates per year, while the percentage of graduates from these schools has also increased.
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1. Delta State University | Cleveland, Mississippi | $4,347 | $12,052 |
2. Oakland University | Rochester Hills, Michigan | $9,285 | $21,675 |
3. University of Phoenix | Salt Lake City, Utah | $9,960 | $9,960 |
4. Liberty University | Lynchburg, Virginia | $16,792 | $16,792 |
5. Missouri Baptist University | St. Louis, Missouri | $17,820 | $17,820 |