Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering Best Colleges Financial Aid Comparison
For the academic year 2022-2023, at the best colleges in Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering program, total 89,793 undergraduate students have awarded grant aid from federal, state, local, and/or institutes. The average amount of the awarded grant aid is $37,139 where the 2024 average tuition & fees is $54,206. For full-time first time undergraduate students (freshmen), 55%% of students (18,640 students) have awarded federal, state, local and/or institutional grant aid.
- For all undergraduate students, Massachusetts Institute of Technology has the highest percent of students awarded grant aid of 77% and University of Washington-Seattle Campus has the lowest graduation rate of 42%.
- For all undergraduate students, Stanford University has the highest amount of grant aid of $56,737 and Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the lowest amount of grant aid of $12,073.
- For first-time full-time students, Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the highest percent of students awarded grant aid of 71% and Duke University has the lowest graduation rate of 42%.
- For first-time full-time students, Stanford University has the highest amount of grant aid of $60,619 and Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the lowest amount of grant aid of $13,992.
Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering Best Colleges Financial Aid Comparison
The following table lists the best colleges in Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering programs. The "-" value in other columns means that the corresponding data has not been reported or the school does not have programs for the values.
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Rank | College name | Tuition & Fees | All Undergraduate | Full-time First-Time Undergraduate | ||||
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Number of Students Awarded Grants | Percent of Students Awarded Grants | Average Amount Grant Aid Awarded | Number of Students Awarded Grants | Percent of Students Awarded Grants | Average Amount Grant Aid Awarded | |||
23 | Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Private, 4 years four-years | $62,840 ($52,170) | 3,564 | 58% | $52,572 | 874 | 62% | $54,405 |
44 | Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Atlanta, GA Public, 4 years four-years | $32,876 ($11,764) | 12,420 | 71% | $12,073 | 2,438 | 71% | $13,992 |
1 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Private, 4 years four-years | $60,156 | 3,557 | 77% | $44,422 | 832 | 71% | $45,591 |
174 | University of California-San Diego La Jolla, CA Public, 4 years four-years | $46,042 ($15,265) | 19,359 | 58% | $20,811 | 4,143 | 55% | $20,782 |
10 | Duke University Durham, NC Private, 4 years four-years | $65,805 ($53,500) | 3,643 | 53% | $50,142 | 741 | 42% | $57,444 |
2 | Stanford University Stanford, CA Private, 4 years four-years | $62,484 ($49,617) | 4,827 | 63% | $56,737 | 1,120 | 53% | $60,619 |
14 | Rice University Houston, TX Private, 4 years four-years | $58,128 ($45,608) | 2,692 | 63% | $48,958 | 687 | 56% | $51,955 |
59 | University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CA Public, 4 years four-years | $45,627 ($14,850) | 18,864 | 59% | $22,200 | 3,572 | 52% | $21,669 |
159 | University of Washington-Seattle Campus Seattle, WA Public, 4 years four-years | $41,997 ($12,643) | 15,147 | 42% | $15,700 | 3,149 | 44% | $14,731 |
7 | University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Private, 4 years four-years | $66,104 ($53,534) | 5,720 | 51% | $47,776 | 1,084 | 46% | $57,175 |
Average | $54,206 | 89,793 | 60% | $37,139 | 18,640 | 55% | $39,836 |