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University of Michigan-Dearborn delivers the state's most affordable biochemistry and molecular biology education at just $10,904 net cost, making advanced scientific training accessible to Michigan students. The $38,000 gap between Dearborn's net cost and private options like Albion College ($16,882) demonstrates how public institutions maintain quality while controlling expenses. Michigan's pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, including companies like Pfizer's Kalamazoo operations and emerging biotech firms in the Ann Arbor corridor, create strong demand for graduates who understand molecular mechanisms and drug development. State residents benefit from the Michigan Achievement Scholarship, which can reduce costs by up to $5,500 annually. While University of Detroit Mercy graduates earn $48,432 early in their careers, students at more affordable options like UM-Flint still achieve solid $26,896 starting salaries. The data reveals that 15 Michigan programs offer biochemistry training for under $17,500 net cost, with graduation rates ranging from 44.6% at UM-Flint to an impressive 93.2% at UM-Ann Arbor.
27
Programs
$10,904 – $33,995
Net Price Range
$31,022
Avg. Program Earnings
61.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

27 Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,904 $14,944 56.6% 54.1%
2 $12,202 $13,630 47.9% 87.9%
3 $12,280 $14,014 44.6% 66.4%
4 $13,584 $14,694 56.9% 90.1%
5 $14,368 $14,266 56.9% 76.9%
6 $14,582 $12,240 53.8% 76.4%
7 $14,832 $17,228 93.2% 17.7%
8 $15,729 $18,392 68.7% 93.7%
9 $16,041 $14,190 61.8% 79.0%
10 $16,179 $32,300 68.1% 90.5%
11 $16,882 $55,746 57.1% 66.5%
12 $17,084 $15,510 45.5% 83.2%
13 $17,096 $14,628 68.6% 90.4%
14 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
15 $17,485 $13,304 50.8% 70.6%
16 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
17 $18,597 $33,710 65.9% 91.3%
18 $18,701 $15,298 57.8% 84.6%
19 $20,751 $15,988 82.2% 88.0%
20 $20,899 $32,580 59.9% 47.3%
21 $21,158 $33,076 37.0% 84.6%
22 $21,504 $40,556 56.0% 69.1%
23 $24,663 $47,430 63.7% 64.7%
24 $24,783 $38,670 77.4% 74.2%
25 $25,749 $40,420 82.3% 80.5%
26 $33,092 $46,380 70.5% 80.8%
27 $33,995 $41,872 62.6% 81.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Michigan-Dearborn the most affordable option for biochemistry studies?

UM-Dearborn's $10,904 net cost represents the lowest price point among Michigan's biochemistry programs, nearly $1,300 less than the next cheapest option at Ferris State. The school maintains a 54.1% acceptance rate while delivering quality education at a fraction of private school costs. Students benefit from University of Michigan resources and reputation while avoiding the premium pricing of the Ann Arbor campus.

How do graduation rates compare across Michigan's affordable biochemistry programs?

Graduation rates vary significantly, from 44.6% at UM-Flint to 93.2% at UM-Ann Arbor, despite both being public institutions. Mid-range performers like Oakland University and Lake Superior State both achieve 56.9% graduation rates at net costs around $13,000-$14,000. Michigan Technological University stands out with a 68.7% graduation rate at $15,729 net cost, suggesting strong student support systems.

Is private education worth the extra cost for biochemistry majors in Michigan?

University of Detroit Mercy graduates earn $48,432 early in their careers, significantly higher than public school averages, but students pay $16,179 net cost compared to $10,904 at UM-Dearborn. The $6,000 annual premium may justify itself through higher earning potential and smaller class sizes. However, several public options like UM-Ann Arbor offer comparable career prospects at similar or lower net costs.

Does location within Michigan affect program costs and career opportunities?

Geographic location creates notable cost differences, with rural schools like Lake Superior State ($14,368 net cost) and Northern Michigan ($17,485) offering competitive pricing but potentially fewer local internship opportunities. Urban programs in Detroit and Ann Arbor provide closer access to pharmaceutical companies and research hospitals. The Detroit area particularly benefits from proximity to automotive industry chemical research and medical device manufacturing.

Where do Michigan biochemistry graduates find the best starting salaries?

University of Detroit Mercy leads with $48,432 average earnings, followed by Eastern Michigan at $31,133 and UM-Flint at $26,896. The $33,497 salary gap between the highest and mid-range earners reflects both program quality and geographic job market differences. Michigan's growing biotechnology sector in Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor offers additional opportunities beyond traditional pharmaceutical roles.

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