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Harvard University delivers the most affordable net price for Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology at $16,816, despite its $59,076 sticker price. This creates an unusual situation where the nation's most selective program (3.24% acceptance rate) becomes accessible through generous financial aid. Massachusetts biotechnology companies and research institutions around Boston actively recruit graduates with these specialized skills, particularly as climate research and conservation biology expand throughout New England.
7
Programs
$16,816 – $36,684
Net Price Range
$35,640
Avg. Program Earnings
72.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,816 $59,076 97.3% 3.2%
2 $18,441 $11,978 55.0% 92.7%
3 $25,810 $56,630 57.2% 68.9%
4 $26,996 $65,168 90.0% 14.4%
5 $30,031 $45,380 59.8% 86.8%
6 $32,116 $63,141 90.4% 6.8%
7 $36,684 $66,594 54.2% 95.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Harvard offer the lowest net price despite high tuition?

Harvard's need-based financial aid reduces the average net cost to $16,816 for students in this program, nearly $1,600 less than Salem State University's public option. Families earning under $85,000 typically pay nothing for tuition, room, and board.

What explains the $14,000 earnings gap between graduates?

Harvard graduates in this field earn $42,682 compared to Boston University graduates at $28,598. The difference often reflects career paths, with Harvard alumni more likely to enter research positions or pursue graduate studies that lead to higher-paying roles.

Is Salem State University worth considering over private options?

Salem State offers a 92.66% acceptance rate and $18,441 net price, making it accessible for students who may not qualify for Harvard's aid. However, its 55% graduation rate trails significantly behind Boston University's 90% completion rate.

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