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Indiana University-Northwest delivers the state's most affordable Neurobiology and Neurosciences education at just $5,970 net cost, creating a remarkable $22,582 price gap compared to the most expensive option. This affordability proves especially valuable given the field's strong regional connections to Eli Lilly, Indiana's pharmaceutical giant that drives significant neuroscience research and employment. Public universities dominate the lower cost brackets, with four Indiana University campuses and Purdue offering sub-$16,000 options. Meanwhile, graduates from Indiana's top programs like Indiana University-Bloomington earn around $29,685 annually, reflecting the field's practical application in the state's growing healthcare and biotechnology sectors.
12
Programs
$5,970 – $28,552
Net Price Range
$27,440
Avg. Program Earnings
67.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Neurobiology and Neurosciences Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $5,970 $8,179 36.9% 80.3%
2 $8,257 $8,179 33.4% 85.2%
3 $11,408 $10,449 53.9% 82.9%
4 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
5 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
6 $20,230 $42,676 71.3% 76.3%
7 $21,826 $42,894 63.6% 74.1%
8 $22,762 $37,350 63.4% 92.9%
9 $24,516 $51,840 67.9% 73.2%
10 $24,546 $57,070 80.0% 65.8%
11 $27,823 $62,693 96.8% 12.9%
12 $28,552 $51,430 76.5% 83.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Indiana University campuses so affordable for neuroscience students?

Four Indiana University campuses offer net costs below $16,000, with the Northwest campus leading at $5,970. The state's 21st Century Scholars program covers tuition for qualifying students, while in-state tuition rates keep base costs manageable across the IU system.

How do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive programs?

The most affordable option, IU-Northwest, has a 36.90% graduation rate, while premium programs like Notre Dame achieve 96.80%. Mid-range public options like Purdue maintain strong 83.10% graduation rates at $13,945 net cost, offering better value propositions.

Does Purdue's neuroscience program justify its higher cost among public options?

Purdue charges $13,945 net cost but delivers an 83.10% graduation rate and graduates earning $25,194 annually. This combination of outcomes and employment connections makes it competitive despite being pricier than other state schools.

Where do most Indiana neuroscience graduates find employment opportunities?

Eli Lilly provides major pharmaceutical research opportunities, while Indiana University Health offers clinical neuroscience positions. The state's manufacturing sector, including companies like Cummins, also creates demand for neuroscience applications in human factors and safety research.

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