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Utah Valley University delivers the strongest return on investment for biology students, with graduates earning $37,568 annually after paying just $8,463 in net costs. This 4.4-to-1 earnings ratio stands out among Utah's seven biology programs, where net costs range from $8,463 to $26,536. The state's growing life sciences sector, anchored by companies like ARUP Laboratories and Myriad Genetics, creates solid demand for biology graduates across research, healthcare, and biotechnology roles.
7
Programs
$8,463 – $26,536
Net Price Range
$30,150
Avg. Program Earnings
58.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Biology, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,463 $37,568 $6,270 40.7%
2 $12,869 $30,409 $9,228 57.3% 93.7%
3 $11,432 $26,121 $6,770 59.0% 83.9%
4 $13,172 $28,598 $9,315 63.9% 89.1%
5 $15,265 $26,353 $6,074 34.2%
6 $26,536 $31,848 $41,416 69.4% 69.8%
7 $14,487 $6,496 82.2% 66.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Utah Valley University such a strong value for biology students?

UVU combines the lowest net cost at $8,463 with the highest graduate earnings at $37,568, creating an strong 4.4-to-1 return ratio. Students also graduate with manageable debt averaging $17,015, well below the national average for four-year programs.

How do graduation rates compare across Utah's biology programs?

Brigham Young University leads with an 82.2% graduation rate, followed by Westminster at 69.4% and the University of Utah at 63.9%. Utah Tech University shows the lowest rate at 34.2%, though it maintains competitive costs and earnings outcomes.

Is private education worth the extra cost for biology majors in Utah?

Westminster University charges $26,536 in net costs but produces graduates earning $31,848, while BYU offers a middle ground at $14,487. Both private options lag behind Utah Valley's earnings-to-cost ratio, making public universities the stronger financial choice.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.