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California State University-Fresno delivers the most affordable Plant Sciences education in California at just $6,480 net cost while producing graduates who earn $50,606 annually. This strong return on investment reflects California's $50 billion agricultural economy, where plant scientists work for companies like Dole Food Company and Wonderful Nurseries. The state's seven programs range from $6,480 to $16,607, with acceptance rates varying dramatically from UC Davis at 37% to Humboldt State welcoming 98% of applicants.
7
Programs
$6,480 – $16,607
Net Price Range
$39,683
Avg. Program Earnings
68.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Plant Sciences Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,480 $6,980 54.8% 95.4%
2 $11,580 $7,439 66.7% 55.4%
3 $13,167 $7,913 46.6% 98.2%
4 $14,838 $8,064 63.6% 95.0%
5 $15,288 $15,247 85.1% 37.3%
6 $15,624 $11,075 85.2% 30.4%
7 $16,607 $14,560 74.5% 46.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fresno State the best value for Plant Sciences?

Fresno State combines the lowest net cost at $6,480 with the highest graduate earnings at $50,606 annually. Students also graduate with just $11,731 in debt, well below the national average.

How competitive are admission rates for California Plant Sciences programs?

Acceptance rates span from 30% at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to 98% at Humboldt State. UC Davis accepts 37% of applicants but offers an 85% graduation rate, while Fresno State admits 95% with a 55% graduation rate.

Where do Plant Sciences graduates earn the most in California?

Fresno State graduates lead with $50,606 annual earnings, followed by Chico State at $45,181. UC Santa Cruz graduates earn the least at $26,353 despite the program costing $16,607.

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