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Harvard University offers the most affordable net price for Sustainability Studies at $16,816, despite charging $59,076 in sticker price. This dramatic discount reflects the university's financial aid strength in a state where clean energy companies and environmental consulting firms cluster around Boston and Cambridge. The $26,457 gap between Harvard's net cost and Worcester Polytechnic's $43,273 demonstrates how institutional aid varies widely among Massachusetts private colleges, even when both schools maintain strong graduate outcomes above 88%.
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Programs
$16,816 – $43,273
Net Price Range
77.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Sustainability Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,816 $59,076 97.3% 3.2%
2 $18,282 $15,496 51.1% 80.8%
3 $23,691 $17,357 83.2% 63.5%
4 $28,346 $47,770 69.5% 88.8%
5 $31,170 $46,430 63.9% 88.0%
6 $38,787 $58,150 88.2% 57.9%
7 $43,273 $59,070 88.4% 57.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Harvard achieve such a low net price for Sustainability Studies?

Harvard's $16,816 net price stems from generous need-based aid that covers most costs for families earning under $85,000 annually. The university meets 100% of demonstrated financial need, transforming a $59,076 sticker price into the state's most affordable option for sustainability education.

What explains the large cost difference between public and private options?

UMass Boston charges just $15,496 for in-state students compared to private colleges ranging from $46,430 to $59,076. However, net prices tell a different story, with Harvard at $16,816 and UMass Boston at $18,282 after aid calculations.

Where do Massachusetts sustainability graduates typically find employment?

The state's 4,500+ clean energy companies concentrate in the Greater Boston area, creating demand for sustainability professionals. Major employers include renewable energy firms, environmental consulting companies, and the state's extensive healthcare and biotech sectors seeking sustainability expertise.

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