6 Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Seattle, Washington
|
$13,485 | $12,643 | 83.7% | 47.5% |
| 2 |
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, Washington
|
$14,715 | $9,192 | 49.9% | 93.5% |
| 3 |
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
|
$18,680 | $9,286 | 65.5% | 92.7% |
| 4 |
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, Washington
|
$24,820 | $38,814 | 62.1% | 90.7% |
| 5 |
Seattle University
Seattle, Washington
|
$34,802 | $54,285 | 73.3% | 85.2% |
| 6 |
Whitman College
Walla Walla, Washington
|
$35,506 | $61,492 | 81.0% | 47.7% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes University of Washington-Seattle the most affordable option for ecology students?
University of Washington-Seattle charges just $13,485 in net costs compared to $35,506 at the most expensive program. The school also maintains an 83.70% graduation rate, significantly higher than other affordable options like Central Washington University at 49.90%.
How do graduation rates vary among Washington's ecology programs?
Graduation rates span from 49.90% at Central Washington University to 83.70% at University of Washington-Seattle. Private colleges like Whitman College achieve 81.00% graduation rates but cost nearly three times more than public alternatives.
Does the Washington College Grant help with ecology program costs?
The Washington College Grant covers full tuition at public colleges for qualifying students, making programs like Central Washington University cost just $9,192 for in-state students. This grant particularly benefits ecology students since the field typically offers starting salaries around $36,674.
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