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Public universities dominate Louisiana's Natural Resources Conservation and Research market, with net costs ranging from $12,209 at Louisiana Tech to just over $20,000 at LSU. These programs serve a state where oil refineries, chemical plants, and the Port of South Louisiana create substantial demand for environmental compliance specialists. Private options push costs significantly higher, with Tulane reaching $43,939 despite graduates earning only $35,420 annually.
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Programs
$12,209 – $43,939
Net Price Range
$36,314
Avg. Program Earnings
67.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Natural Resources Conservation and Research Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,209 $10,125 57.6% 62.4%
2 $14,118 $10,418 52.0% 74.6%
3 $20,015 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%
4 $22,762 $47,240 67.4% 78.1%
5 $43,939 $65,538 88.9% 11.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Louisiana Tech the most affordable option for natural resources studies?

Louisiana Tech offers the lowest net cost at $12,209 while maintaining a 57.60% graduation rate. The university accepts 62.37% of applicants and provides strong value for students interested in environmental careers tied to Louisiana's industrial sector.

How do earnings compare between LSU and Tulane graduates in this field?

LSU graduates earn $37,208 annually compared to Tulane's $35,420, despite Tulane costing over twice as much at $43,939 net price. LSU also maintains a solid 71% graduation rate while charging significantly less for the same career outcomes.

Does the TOPS scholarship affect costs for Louisiana residents?

TOPS covers tuition at public universities for qualifying students, making schools like Louisiana Tech and UL Lafayette even more affordable. With in-state tuition around $10,000-$12,000 at public institutions, TOPS recipients face minimal educational costs.

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