Astronomy Schools in Wisconsin

Average
Tuition
$37,900
Astronomy SchoolsWith a total of one Astronomy School, Wisconsin, "The Copper State", offers very limited colleges to choose from.

Astronomy diplomas and certifications are greatly in demand by companies currently, and graduates of these programs find themselves with many opportunities ready for them by the time they graduate college.

Salary projections for job positions in the Astronomy industry, like a cosmologist, are usually very high relative to average Wisconsin salaries.

Wisconsin Astronomy Schools

University of Wisconsin MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonMadison, WI
University of Wisconsin Madison Rating
2 astronomy majors. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Excellent retention rate. Tuition: $38k. Moderately priced on-campus housing. About 49,000 students. Very dangerous campus. SAT 1400, ACT 29 to enroll.

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Illinois
Get the details about 5 astronomy schools and colleges in Chicago, Champaign, and Evanston. Approximately 100 astronomy degrees are awarded each academic year. Average tuition for astronomy programs in IL is about $51,600.

Indiana
Our listing contains 4 astronomy schools and colleges in Muncie, Indianapolis, Valparaiso, and Bloomington. About 100 astronomy diplomas are granted every year. Average tuition for astronomy programs in IN is about $37,700.

Iowa
We reviewed 3 astronomy schools and colleges in Ames, Iowa City, and Des Moines. About 100 astronomy diplomas and certificates are granted each year. Average tuition for astronomy programs in IA - $30,800.

Michigan
Get the details about 5 astronomy schools and colleges in Mount Pleasant, Detroit, Houghton, Ann Arbor, and East Lansing. Around 100 astronomy diplomas and certificates are granted each academic year. Average tuition for astronomy programs in MI: $45,400.

Minnesota
We list 2 astronomy schools and colleges in Minneapolis and Moorhead. Approximately 100 astronomy degrees are granted each academic year. Average tuition for astronomy programs in MN - $32,800.