I don't know anything about this website or it's history, so for what it's worth, here's their list: Rank College/University State Price 1. East Carolina University NC $10,560 (NC); $59,640 (Others) 2. Fort Hays State University KS $15,600 3. University of Wyoming WY $15,840 4. Rogers State College OK $17,550 (OK); $35,790 (Others) 5. Thomas Edison State College NJ $18,080 (NJ); $25,880 (Others) 6 Governors State University IL $20,520 7. Charter Oak State College CT $23,020 (CT); $32,220 (Others) 8. Empire State College NY $23,172 9. Columbia College of Missouri MO $23,400 10. Granite State College NH $23,720 (NH); $26,120 (Others) 11. Ohio University OH $23,750 12. Amberton University TX $24,000 13. Eastern Oregon University OR $25,380 14. Northwest Missouri State U. MO $25,980 (MO); $42,000 (Others) 15. Stephens College MO $26,400 16. Limestone College SC $27,000 17. Tennessee Board of Regents TN $27,120 (TN); $75,600 (Others) 18. Fisher College MA $27,200 19. University of Maryland UC MD $27,600 (MD); $50,760 (Others) 20. University of Alabama AL $27,675 21. Western Governors University UT $27,900 22. Murray State University KY $29,040 23. Park University MO $29,160 24. Franklin University OH $29,280 25. Southern New Hampshire U. NH $30,000 25. Touro University International CA $30,000 Honorable Mentions: University of Wisconsin Platteville WI $30,400 Baker College MI $30,600 Mountain State University WV $31,200 Excelsior College NY $31,990 Source: http://www.geteducated.com/rankings/best_bachelorsbm.asp Hope this helps anyone interested.
I wonder why Peru State College in Nebraska didn't make the cut? It's only $114 per credit hour for an undergrad business degree, for both in-state and out-of-state students. That would place it at number two on this list.
I don't know what it's metrics are fro rating the institution, so I can't really make that assumption. I just found it onle and thought it had useful information.
Great list, but why would someone take an entire business degree online with any of these schools? By taking as many core classes as possible via CLEP or Clovis Community College before transferring, one could save thousands. Assume one took just 30 hours at Clovis before transferring to FHSU...the savings would be about $2000. Double that for 60 hours. Pug