You may want to run the Net Price Calculator for Fairleigh-Dickinson as it is ABET-accredited for both engineering fields (civil & electrical) as well as engineering technology (civil engineering tech, construction engineering tech, electrical engineering tech, information technology, and mechanical engineering tech) as wel as CS. Looking at the net price for incomes above $110k, the price is well below $30k, so there may be a pleasant surprise there.
If you are not aware, WVU is facing some budget cuts and one of the departments impacted is engineering, as I believe they’re consolidating mining engineering in with their civil engineering department, or something like that. This thread has some links: Deep cuts at West Virginia University
Is there a certain radius that he’s trying to stay within (or outside of)? Any other info about his preferences for a college?