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Generous Marine Biology programs?

I'm absolutely fascinated by marine life, so I'm eager to major in marine biology in college! But costs are a major (no pun intended) concern... Does anyone know of colleges with marine biology programs that offer substantial financial aid or scholarships?

a year ago

Numerous colleges with strong marine biology programs also provide substantial financial aid packages to their students. Here are some you might consider:

1. Duke University: Through its Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University is renowned for its marine biology and conservation program. Committed to meeting 100% demonstrated financial need, Duke provides a robust financial aid program, making it accessible to students of all income levels.

2. University of Miami: Located in a state with vast marine diversity, the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science is a leader in marine biology studies. The university also offers a variety of merit and need-based scholarships that can help mitigate the overall cost.

3. University of Washington: Known for its College of the Environment, the University of Washington houses the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences with a strong emphasis on marine biology. The university remains committed to meeting the full demonstrated financial need for WA residents and offers several scholarships, grants, and work-study opportunities to out-of-state and international students too.

4. Boston University: With its Marine Program (BUMP), Boston University allows marine bio majors access to vast resources and opportunities. The university also offers the BU Scholarship Assurance, ensuring that your BU need-based financial aid award will remain constant for up to eight semesters of full-time undergraduate enrollment.

Yet, every student's financial situation is unique. Always use a college's Net Price Calculator to get an estimate of what you would be expected to pay. Although these calculators can give you a general idea, you'll find out the exact financial aid package when you apply and receive your financial aid award letter. Remember that the Expensive-looking schools can end up being affordable thanks to their generous aid policies!

a year ago

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