We've pulled together some essential information you should know about the program, including how many students graduate each year, the ethnic diversity of these students, average starting salaries, and more. In addition, we cover how UW Bothell ranks in comparison to other schools with conservation programs.
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The bachelor's program at UW Bothell was ranked #241 on College Factual's Best Schools for conservation list. It is also ranked #8 in Washington.
Ranking Type | Rank |
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Best Natural Resources Conservation Bachelor’s Degree Schools | 232 |
Best Natural Resources Conservation Schools | 241 |
During the 2021-2022 academic year, University of Washington - Bothell Campus handed out 29 bachelor's degrees in natural resources conservation. This is an increase of 45% over the previous year when 20 degrees were handed out.
Conservation majors who earn their bachelor's degree from UW Bothell go on to jobs where they make a median salary of $35,867 a year. This is great news for graduates of the program, since this figure is higher than the national average of $34,020 for all conservation bachelor's degree recipients.
While getting their bachelor's degree at UW Bothell, conservation students borrow a median amount of $43,611 in student loans. This is higher than the the typical median of $28,049 for all conservation majors across the country.
The typical student loan payment of a bachelor's degree student from the conservation program at UW Bothell is $284 per month.
In 2022-2023, the average part-time undergraduate tuition at UW Bothell was $1,363 per credit hour for out-of-state students. The average for in-state students was $384 per credit hour. Information about average full-time undergraduate tuition and fees is shown in the table below.
In State | Out of State | |
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Tuition | $11,524 | $40,878 |
Fees | $1,035 | $1,035 |
Books and Supplies | $900 | $900 |
On Campus Room and Board | $17,115 | $17,115 |
On Campus Other Expenses | $4,110 | $4,110 |
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For the most recent academic year available, 34% of conservation bachelor's degrees went to men and 66% went to women.
The majority of bachelor's degree recipients in this major at UW Bothell are white. In the most recent graduating class for which data is available, 55% of students fell into this category.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from University of Washington - Bothell Campus with a bachelor's in conservation.
Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
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Asian | 3 |
Black or African American | 2 |
Hispanic or Latino | 3 |
White | 16 |
Non-Resident Aliens | 3 |
Other Races | 2 |
Online degrees for the UW Bothell conservation bachelor’s degree program are not available at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the UW Bothell Online Learning page.
Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the conservation majors at University of Washington - Bothell Campus.