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Biology remains one of the most popular undergraduate majors, with 864 colleges nationwide offering comprehensive programs in this foundational science. Graduates typically earn around $28,622 in their early careers, though earnings potential increases significantly with advanced degrees or specialized training.

When evaluating Biology programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience, undergraduate research opportunities, and strong faculty mentorship. Look for schools with modern research facilities, partnerships with hospitals or research institutions, and solid preparation for graduate school or professional programs in medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science. Class sizes, student-to-faculty ratios, and access to internships also matter significantly for building the practical skills and connections essential for career advancement in biological sciences.
25
Schools Ranked
$41,419
Avg. Program Earnings
62.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $47,118 67.7% private-nonprofit
2 $46,478 83.2% private-nonprofit
3 $44,170 46.1% private-nonprofit
4 $42,682 68.1% private-nonprofit
5 $42,235 71.0% private-nonprofit
6 $41,565 69.0% private-nonprofit
7 $41,565 77.1% private-nonprofit
8 $41,565 85.3% private-nonprofit
9 $41,565 43.0% public
10 $41,308 55.0% public
11 $41,261 45.5% public
12 $41,193 83.8% private-nonprofit
13 $41,193 42.5% public
14 $41,025 55.9% private-nonprofit
15 $41,007 81.8% public
16 $40,281 19.6% public
17 $40,281 88.4% private-nonprofit
18 $40,233 69.8% public
19 $39,927 60.7% private-nonprofit
20 $39,927 63.3% private-nonprofit
21 $39,849 76.4% public
22 $39,849 65.1% public
23 $39,729 60.5% public
24 $39,729 38.4% public
25 $39,729 51.2% public

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