Tuition costs are a reality of post-secondary education, but it’s important not to be discouraged. If your top school is financially out of reach, your second or third choice may serve your future just as well. To help you find the program that’s right for you, we’ve rounded up typical tuition costs for crop production degrees. Here’s the range:
average yearly tuition as per the most recent US census data
$ 8,666 per year
Average in-state tuition in 2017
0% above average compared to other degrees
$ 20,692 per year
Average out-of-state tuition in 2017
0% above average compared to other degrees
$ N/A per year
Average private tuition
0% above average compared to other degrees
What do crop production graduates earn?
Crop production students make an average of $80,592 per year after graduation. This is 21% above average compared to other undergraduate degrees.
$ 80,592 per year
Average graduate salary in 2017
Top 74% of degrees
N/A
% of people underpaid in 2019
0% above average compared to other degrees