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New Mexico State University offers genetics students an strong value at just $6,747 net cost, making quality science education accessible to students nationwide. The gap between the most affordable option and pricier alternatives reaches over $16,000, with schools like University of Wisconsin-Madison charging $16,928 despite strong outcomes. Public universities dominate this field, reflecting genetics programs' research infrastructure needs and state funding priorities. California alone places three institutions on this affordable list, including UC Irvine at $12,840 and UCLA at $14,013, both offering top-tier genetics research opportunities. The Southwest and Mountain West regions have emerged as genetics employment hubs, with biotechnology companies and agricultural research facilities creating demand for graduates. Earnings data shows genetics majors typically start around $29,000 to $37,000, with UC Davis graduates earning $36,717 within six years. Graduation rates vary significantly, from Western Kentucky's 53.7% to UCLA's impressive 92.7%, suggesting program rigor and student support levels differ substantially across institutions.
26
Programs
$6,747 – $37,454
Net Price Range
$33,091
Avg. Program Earnings
74.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

26 Genetics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,747 $8,147 52.2% 78.1%
2 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
3 $12,840 $14,237 86.0% 21.2%
4 $13,816 $11,180 87.2% 42.6%
5 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
6 $14,013 $13,747 92.7% 8.6%
7 $14,401 $12,997 61.6% 83.1%
8 $15,288 $15,247 85.1% 37.3%
9 $15,644 $8,771 53.5% 84.6%
10 $16,928 $11,205 89.3% 49.1%
11 $16,931 $8,895 84.6% 47.2%
12 $17,727 $8,832 62.4% 86.7%
13 $18,165 $10,497 75.5% 90.2%
14 $18,292 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
15 $20,751 $15,988 82.2% 88.0%
16 $20,924 $13,099 83.8% 62.7%
17 $21,619 $52,357 61.7% 52.2%
18 $22,112 $15,554 87.9% 43.0%
19 $22,909 $44,934 58.2% 84.3%
20 $23,261 $19,112 76.4% 87.0%
21 $23,519 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%
22 $23,519 $35,300 63.6% 87.3%
23 $29,219 $22,082 74.7% 79.7%
24 $34,089 $45,730 59.2% 91.2%
25 $35,300 $44,360 65.5% 64.4%
26 $37,454 $64,990 85.2% 49.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes New Mexico State University the most affordable genetics program?

New Mexico State University charges just $6,747 in net costs, nearly $4,000 less than the second cheapest option at Western Kentucky University. The school maintains low in-state tuition at $8,147 while offering substantial financial aid packages. Despite the affordable price point, the program maintains a 78% acceptance rate and 52.2% graduation rate.

How do California's public universities compare for genetics affordability?

Three University of California schools make the affordable list, with UC Irvine at $12,840, UCLA at $14,013, and UC Davis at $15,288. All three maintain relatively low in-state costs between $13,747 and $15,247. UC Davis graduates earn $36,717 within six years, while UCLA boasts a 92.7% graduation rate despite its 8.57% acceptance rate.

Is there a significant earnings difference between the cheapest and mid-range programs?

Yes, earnings vary substantially across affordable genetics programs. UC Davis graduates earn $36,717 compared to University of Georgia graduates at $29,593, a difference of over $7,000 annually. Washington State University graduates earn $34,704 despite the school's lower graduation rate of 61.6%. Iowa State graduates start at $30,047 with moderate debt levels of $21,631.

Does program selectivity correlate with affordability in genetics?

Selectivity varies dramatically among affordable genetics programs, from UCLA's competitive 8.57% acceptance rate to Western Kentucky's open 96.95% rate. University of California schools maintain lower acceptance rates despite affordable pricing, with UC Irvine accepting just 21.15% of applicants. Public funding allows these selective California schools to keep costs reasonable while maintaining rigorous admission standards.

Where do genetics graduates find the best value considering debt and earnings?

UC Davis offers excellent value with $36,717 starting earnings and only $13,848 in average debt. Purdue graduates carry $15,000 in debt with strong career prospects in the Midwest biotech corridor. University of Georgia graduates earn $29,593 with $17,375 in debt, while North Carolina State graduates face higher debt at $22,250 despite lower program costs.

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