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Wisconsin's public universities deliver strong value for Biological and Physical Sciences students, with University of Wisconsin-Superior offering the lowest net cost at $13,405. The $12,000 gap between public and private options becomes striking when Lawrence University charges $24,563 after aid. This affordability matters in Wisconsin's growing life sciences sector, where companies like GE Healthcare and Epic Systems create strong demand for graduates with scientific backgrounds.
6
Programs
$13,405 – $25,674
Net Price Range
$39,009
Avg. Program Earnings
62.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Biological and Physical Sciences Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,405 $8,487 44.1% 95.6%
2 $13,726 $8,834 56.0% 89.1%
3 $14,714 $8,606 60.9% 84.5%
4 $14,754 $8,315 61.5% 85.4%
5 $24,563 $55,461 76.4% 72.3%
6 $25,674 $44,432 73.6% 83.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Wisconsin-Superior the most affordable option?

Superior's net cost of $13,405 represents the lowest price among Wisconsin's Biological and Physical Sciences programs. The university accepts 95.6% of applicants while maintaining reasonable graduation outcomes for students seeking affordable science education.

How do graduation rates compare across different price points?

Higher-priced private colleges show stronger graduation rates, with Lawrence University at 76.4% and Saint Norbert College at 73.6%. Public options range from 44.1% at Superior to 61.5% at Platteville, reflecting the relationship between institutional resources and student outcomes.

Where do graduates typically earn after completing these programs?

UW-Stevens Point graduates in Biological and Physical Sciences earn $39,009 annually after graduation. This salary reflects entry-level positions in Wisconsin's healthcare and research sectors, where scientific skills support the state's major employers.

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