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Minot State University delivers North Dakota's most affordable biology degree at just $12,514 net cost, while University of North Dakota graduates earn $34,704 annually despite charging $18,998. The state's energy and agriculture sectors create steady demand for biology professionals, from environmental monitoring in oil fields to crop research. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with five schools under $17,000, though graduation rates vary dramatically from 40% to 68%.
8
Programs
$12,514 – $20,318
Net Price Range
$28,517
Avg. Program Earnings
52.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Biology, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,514 $8,634 47.8% 93.2%
2 $13,613 $8,514 48.1% 83.5%
3 $14,454 $7,935 40.3% 71.2%
4 $15,270 $9,118 43.4% 72.0%
5 $16,334 $10,857 63.7% 95.7%
6 $18,568 $21,468 68.2% 81.4%
7 $18,998 $10,951 63.3% 83.3%
8 $20,318 $24,820 44.0% 92.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $22,375 earnings gap between North Dakota biology programs?

University of North Dakota graduates earn $34,704 annually compared to $22,329 at North Dakota State University. UND's medical school connections and Grand Forks research facilities likely contribute to higher-paying opportunities in healthcare and biotechnology fields.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in North Dakota biology?

The most expensive program, University of Jamestown at $20,318, graduates only 44% of students. Meanwhile, University of Mary achieves a 68% graduation rate at $18,568, suggesting higher costs don't guarantee better completion outcomes.

Is the ND Academic Scholarship worth pursuing for biology students?

High achievers can attend any public university tuition-free through this scholarship. With in-state tuition ranging from $7,935 to $10,951, qualifying students save thousands while accessing the same biology programs that produce graduates earning up to $34,704.

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