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The gap between public and private biochemistry programs in Maine reaches $18,964, with University of Southern Maine offering the most affordable path at $11,729 net cost. Maine's growing biotechnology sector, anchored by companies like MaineHealth and emerging marine bioscience initiatives, creates opportunities for molecular biology graduates. Bowdoin College achieves a 95.60% graduation rate despite charging $64,910 in tuition, while the state's public universities maintain acceptance rates above 85%.
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Programs
$11,729 – $37,109
Net Price Range
67.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,729 $10,920 46.3% 85.4%
2 $18,045 $12,606 56.4% 94.0%
3 $20,786 $64,910 95.6% 9.2%
4 $20,798 $22,194 56.7% 91.3%
5 $30,703 $63,478 90.6% 13.7%
6 $37,109 $42,550 60.8% 96.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Southern Maine the cheapest option for biochemistry students?

University of Southern Maine offers the lowest net price at $11,729, nearly $6,316 less than the next cheapest option. The university maintains an 85.43% acceptance rate while serving students in Portland, Maine's largest city with access to research hospitals and biotech companies.

How do graduation rates compare between affordable and expensive programs?

Bowdoin College leads with a 95.60% graduation rate at $20,786 net cost, while University of Southern Maine graduates 46.30% of students at the lowest price point. The data shows that higher-priced private colleges like Bates (90.60% graduation rate) tend to retain more students through degree completion.

Does Maine offer good financial aid for biochemistry students?

The Pine Tree State Grant helps Maine residents access affordable education, with in-state tuition ranging from $10,920 to $12,606 at public universities. Private colleges like Bowdoin reduce their $64,910 sticker price to $20,786 through substantial need-based aid packages.

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