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Ursuline College delivers the most affordable Biological and Biomedical Sciences program in Ohio at just $18,027 net price, while Xavier University reaches $32,342 at the top end. This $14,315 gap reflects the state's mix of small private colleges and major research universities serving Ohio's expanding healthcare sector. Cleveland Clinic and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center create strong demand for biomedical graduates across the state's medical research corridors.
7
Programs
$18,027 – $32,342
Net Price Range
62.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $18,027 $37,860 53.2% 85.1%
2 $19,614 $12,846 65.5% 88.0%
3 $20,088 $26,265 59.1% 93.1%
4 $22,872 $30,962 55.1% 88.1%
5 $23,156 $13,570 71.5% 86.2%
6 $23,585 $41,788 65.5% 72.2%
7 $32,342 $48,125 70.5% 84.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ursuline College's biomedical program so affordable compared to other Ohio schools?

Ursuline College offers the lowest net price at $18,027 despite a $37,860 sticker price, indicating substantial financial aid. The 85% acceptance rate suggests accessible admission standards for students seeking affordable biomedical education in the Cleveland area.

How do graduation rates compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Ursuline College graduates 53% of biomedical students while Xavier University, costing $14,315 more annually, graduates 71%. Kent State University provides middle ground with a 66% graduation rate and $19,614 net cost for in-state students.

Does attending a public university guarantee lower costs for Ohio biomedical students?

Not necessarily - Kent State's $19,614 net price actually exceeds Hiram College's $20,088 private option by just $474. However, in-state tuition at public schools like Kent State ($12,846) and University of Cincinnati ($13,570) offers significant savings before aid calculations.

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