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West Virginia's chemistry programs show a remarkable $13,685 cost gap between the most affordable public option at Marshall University ($8,327) and the priciest at University of Charleston ($22,012). WVU Institute of Technology graduates earn $43,314 annually, matching the state's main campus despite vastly different acceptance rates. The state's energy sector, including chemical manufacturing and natural gas processing, creates steady demand for chemistry graduates. Marshall University combines the lowest net cost with a 96.88% acceptance rate, making chemistry education accessible to nearly all applicants.
14
Programs
$8,327 – $22,012
Net Price Range
$38,022
Avg. Program Earnings
44.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Chemistry Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,327 $8,942 48.7% 96.9%
2 $9,055 $8,454 48.3% 98.5%
3 $9,957 $8,064 36.1% 64.6%
4 $9,983 $9,700 42.3% 91.4%
5 $10,191 $9,049 33.5% 96.2%
6 $12,391 $8,642 49.5% 95.9%
7 $12,997 $9,648 61.2% 88.4%
8 $15,306 $34,816 46.3% 64.9%
9 $16,295 $8,732 60.6% 74.1%
10 $16,358 $9,412 35.5%
11 $18,148 $33,494 49.5% 96.4%
12 $19,040 $29,475 32.0% 72.7%
13 $19,428 $31,270 36.6% 75.3%
14 $22,012 $32,842 46.3% 67.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes WVU Institute of Technology different from other affordable chemistry programs?

WVU Institute of Technology graduates earn $43,314 annually while maintaining a net cost of just $9,957. The school accepts only 64.58% of applicants, making it the most selective affordable option in the state.

How do West Virginia's public chemistry programs compare in graduation rates?

Graduation rates vary significantly among public schools, from West Virginia State University at 33.5% to West Virginia University at 61.2%. West Liberty University achieves a 60.6% graduation rate despite having a higher net cost than several competitors.

Is the PROMISE Scholarship available for chemistry students?

The PROMISE Scholarship covers tuition for high-achieving West Virginia residents, applying to chemistry programs at all eligible state universities. This can reduce costs further at schools like Marshall University and Fairmont State, which already offer sub-$10,000 net prices.

Does attending a private college for chemistry provide better earnings potential?

Available data shows WVU graduates earning $43,314 annually, matching WVU Institute of Technology. Private colleges in the state charge $15,306 to $22,012 in net costs but lack specific chemistry earnings data for comparison.

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