5 Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Wisconsin-Superior
Superior, Wisconsin
|
$13,405 | $8,487 | 44.1% | 95.6% |
| 2 |
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
|
$14,761 | $8,212 | 57.9% | 88.5% |
| 3 |
Carroll University
Waukesha, Wisconsin
|
$24,362 | $37,230 | 69.6% | 72.1% |
| 4 |
Concordia University-Wisconsin
Mequon, Wisconsin
|
$26,067 | $34,250 | 64.3% | 70.4% |
| 5 |
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
$29,237 | $48,700 | 80.1% | 87.2% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What explains the dramatic cost difference between Wisconsin's cheapest and most expensive physiology programs?
Public universities like UW-Superior charge $13,405 net cost compared to private institutions reaching $29,237 at Marquette. In-state tuition at public schools runs around $8,200 annually, while private schools start near $34,000 before aid.
How do graduation rates vary across Wisconsin's affordable physiology programs?
Graduation rates span from 44.10% at UW-Superior to 80.10% at Marquette University. The mid-tier options like UW-Oshkosh achieve 57.90% graduation rates while maintaining lower costs around $14,761.
Is the earning potential worth the higher costs at private Wisconsin schools?
UW-Oshkosh graduates earn $28,816 annually, the highest among reporting schools, despite charging just $14,761. UW-Superior graduates start at $22,192, while Concordia graduates earn $25,194 after paying significantly more.
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