Meteorology Schools in Georgia

Average
Tuition
$28,800
Meteorology SchoolsOut of the 132 Georgia Colleges, only one school offers Meteorology program.

Meteorology diplomas can be in demand by employers these days, and students who graduate in these programs almost always have many job opportunities ready for them when they graduate school.

Expected salaries for job positions within the Meteorology industry, such as an industrial meteorologist, are typically very well paying when compared to average Georgia income figures.

Georgia Meteorology Schools

University of GeorgiaUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GA
University of Georgia Rating
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Excellent retention rate. Tuition: $29k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing option. Approximately 40,700 students. Dangerous campus. ROTC programs. SAT 1290, ACT 30 to enroll.

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Meteorology Schools in Nearby States



Alabama
We list 2 meteorology schools and colleges in Mobile and Huntsville. Around 100 meteorology diplomas are awarded each academic year. Average tuition for meteorology programs in AL is roughly $18,300.

Florida
Read about 4 meteorology schools and colleges in Melbourne, Daytona Beach, Tallahassee, and Coral Gables. Approximately 100 meteorology diplomas and certificates are granted each year. Average tuition for meteorology programs in FL is approximately $34,300.

South Carolina
Our listing contains 1 meteorology school in Charleston. Approximately 100 meteorology degrees are awarded every year. Average tuition for meteorology programs in SC is around $35,400.