2023 Best Data Processing Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Plains States Region
Finding the Best Data Processing Bachelor's Degree School for You
Out of all the majors we analyze each year, data processing was ranked #228 in the country. In fact 1,955 degrees and certificates were handed out in 2020-2021.
Today's students have lots of options to pick from when considering higher education opportunities. You can choose a traditional brick and mortar school, or with the growth of online education, you can attend a school half-way across the country without even leaving your house. Also there are many trade schools that offer short-term programs that open up more career options.
The Best Data Processing Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Plains States Region ranking is one of many tools that Course Advisor has developed to help you make your educational decision. Our analysis looked at 2 schools in the Plains States Region to see which bachelor's degree programs offered the best educational experiences for students. To come up with a school's ranking, we analyzed numerous factors related to post-graduation wages, the quality of education offered by the school, average accumulated student debt, and more.
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Featured Data Processing Programs
Learn about start dates, transferring credits, availability of financial aid, and more by contacting the universities below.
BS in Computer Science - Data Analysis
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BS in Information Technologies - Data Analytics
Learn to leverage data and develop innovative practices, products and processes with this specialized online bachelor's from Southern New Hampshire University.
2023 Best Data Processing Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Plains States Region
The colleges and universities below are the best for data processing majors pursuing a bachelor's degree.
Top Plains States Region Schools for a Bachelor's in Data Processing
Our analysis found Capella University to be the best school for data processing students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in the Plains States Region . Located in the city of Minneapolis, Capella University is a private for-profit college with a very large student population.
Data Processing majors at Capella University take out an average of $38,550 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend University of Dubuque. The school came in at #2 on this year’s Best Data Processing Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Plains States Region list. UD is a small private not-for-profit school located in the small city of Dubuque.
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Explore the best data processing schools for a specific state in the Plains States region.
State | Degrees Awarded |
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Missouri | 1 |
Minnesota | 18 |
Kansas | 0 |
Iowa | 3 |
North Dakota | 8 |
South Dakota | 0 |
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Data Processing Related Rankings by Major
Data Processing is one of 10 different types of programs to choose from.
Most Popular Related Majors
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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Computer Information Systems | 88,434 |
Computer Science | 59,565 |
Information Technology | 40,555 |
Information Science | 18,325 |
Computer Systems Networking | 14,700 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 2 schools only.
- Read more about our ranking methodology.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
- Credit for the banner image above goes to Kenneth Jensen.
More about our data sources and methodologies.