Trine’s MSBA ranked 6th in nation

March 17, 2025

Trine University’s Master of Science in Business Analytics degree program, offered through the College of Graduate and Professional Studies, is sixth in recent national rankings of most affordable programs in that field.

The rankings, compiled by AnalyticsDegrees.org, rate the top programs in the nation by total program cost, online pricing, program focus and accreditation.

With tuition slightly over $17,000, the organization said Trine University offers a high-quality business analytics education at one of the most affordable price points in the country.

“It dives straight into coursework in statistics and quantitative methods, analytics tools and technologies, data science and data mining and visualization,” the ranking notes. “On the business side, you’ll also receive training in financial modeling, operations and supply chain analytics, corporate finance and project management.”

Keirsten Eberts, vice president of online and international studies at Trine, said the ranking affirms the quality of the MSBA as well as Trine’s other graduate business offerings.

“Our programs serve graduate learners by offering affordability and quality as well as convenience,” she said. “We’re pleased to earn this recognition and look forward to serving a growing number of students seeking to enhance their skills with a master’s degree.”

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