15 Affordable Online Colleges for Out-of-State Students

Affordable Online Colleges


Out-of-state students pay an average total cost of $26,504 at these 15 online bachelor’s programs, U.S. News data shows.

Students, especially those with family or job responsibilities, often turn to an online degree program for its flexibility.

With online education, learning is not confined to a physical classroom. Students can complete coursework from the comfort of their home, office, or even a coffee shop.

The need for adaptable education has increased in recent years due to the coronavirus pandemic, which forced higher education to reevaluate its course delivery methods. Now, more colleges offer remote options in addition to hybrid and in-person instruction.

At first glance, online programs may seem like the most affordable route, since housing, meal plans, and transportation costs are eliminated. But with additional fees for software programs and instructor training, completing a degree online is not always less expensive than the traditional on-campus experience.

Among the 182 ranked public schools offering online bachelor’s degrees that submitted data to U.S. News in an annual survey for the 2022-2023 school year, the average total out-of-state program tuition was $57,606. The out-of-state per-credit cost among those schools was $472.

 

There are relatively inexpensive online options at some public colleges, however, even for out-of-state students. The average total program cost at the 15 most affordable schools for out-of-state online undergraduate students, for example, is $26,504, less than half the average overall price.

Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts offers the lowest out-of-state per-credit rate at $150, with a total program cost of $18,000. Texas Tech University charges $268 per credit for out-of-state students, or $32,160 a year, putting it at No. 15 on the list.

The average per-credit price among these 15 colleges is about $220, per U.S. News data.

Most of the 15 most affordable online schools for out-of-state students are in the South: Four are in Georgia, while Florida, North Carolina, and Texas each host two colleges on the list, and Louisiana has one. The remaining schools are in Massachusetts, Missouri, and Utah.

Among all ranked public colleges with online programs, a student needs an average of 122 credits to graduate. But most of the 15 most affordable schools require 120 credits to complete a degree. The exceptions are Columbus State University, Georgia Southern University, and the University of Utah, which require more.

While Columbus State and Georgia Southern charge the same price per credit for out-of-state students, $182, their total program costs differ – $22,386 versus $22,932 – due to varying graduation credit requirements.

 

Time-to-degree completion varies based on each student. Entering college with prior learning assessments, such as military training or College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams, can speed up the process and reduce costs.

Below is a list of the 15 undergraduate online programs where out-of-state students were charged the lowest total program cost during the 2022-2023 school year. Unranked schools, which did not meet certain criteria required by U.S. News, were not considered for this report.

SCHOOL (STATE)

 

OUT-OF-STATE COST PER CREDIT

 

CREDITS NEEDED TO GRADUATE

 

OUT-OF-STATE TOTAL PROGRAM COST

 

U.S. NEWS RANK

Fitchburg State University (MA)   $150   120   $18,000   272-359
Kennesaw State University (GA)   $185   120   $22,200   272-359
Louisiana Tech University   $185   120   $22,200   261 (tie)
Columbus State University (GA)   $182   123   $22,386   252 (tie)
University of West Georgia   $191   120   $22,920   95 (tie)
Georgia Southern University   $182   126   $22,932   272-359
University of North Carolina—Pembroke   $208   120   $24,960   223 (tie)
University of Texas Permian Basin   $219   120   $26,280   129 (tie)
Western Carolina University (NC)   $232   120   $27,840   272-359
University of North Florida   $243   120   $29,160   39 (tie)
Southeast Missouri State University   $259   120   $31,080   150 (tie)
Florida International University   $264   120   $31,680   60 (tie)
University of Utah   $260   122   $31,720   60 (tie)
Missouri State University   $267   120   $32,040   272-359
Texas Tech University   $268   120   $32,160   129 (tie)

School officials can access historical data and rankings, including of peer institutions, via U.S. News Academic Insights.

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