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MIT's computational biology program costs just $19,813 after aid despite a sticker price exceeding $60,000, making it more affordable than several lesser-known private colleges. Massachusetts public universities like Worcester State offer the field for $14,738, while private options range up to $43,273 at Worcester Polytechnic. The state's biotech corridor from Cambridge to Boston creates strong demand for graduates who can bridge biology and data science, with companies like Moderna and Biogen actively recruiting computational biologists.
7
Programs
$14,738 – $43,273
Net Price Range
$94,408
Avg. Program Earnings
73.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,738 $11,286 55.5% 87.7%
2 $19,813 $60,156 96.1% 4.0%
3 $27,313 $45,538 71.2% 76.5%
4 $30,934 $62,080 75.7% 79.5%
5 $31,569 $46,686 65.8% 79.7%
6 $35,084 $38,850 63.3% 88.3%
7 $43,273 $59,070 88.4% 57.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does MIT become more affordable than other private schools for this major?

MIT's need-based aid reduces costs to $19,813 for computational biology students, compared to $43,273 at Worcester Polytechnic or $35,084 at MCPHS University. The institute covers full demonstrated need, making its elite program accessible to middle-income families.

What makes the $29,000 cost difference between cheapest and most expensive options worthwhile?

Worcester Polytechnic's $43,273 program delivers an 88.4% graduation rate and highly selective 57.48% acceptance rate. Worcester State at $14,738 offers solid value with 55.5% graduation rates, though students may need additional preparation for competitive biotech roles.

Does Massachusetts offer enough career opportunities to justify staying in-state?

The Boston area hosts over 1,000 biotech companies including major employers like Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Takeda. Graduates earn around $94,408 annually, while state programs like MassGrant Plus help reduce college costs for residents pursuing STEM fields.

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