2023 Schools for a Bachelor’s Highly Focused on Equine Studies Major in the New England Region
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In 2021-2022, 528 people earned their degree in equine studies, making the major the 593rd most popular in the United States.
Across the New England region, there were 19 equine studies graduates with average earnings and debt of $0 and $0 respectively. At the bachelor’s degree level specifically, there were 19 equine studies graduates with average earnings and debt of $42,317 and $23,797 respectively.
This year’s “Schools for a Bachelor’s Highly Focused on Equine Studies Major in the New England Region” ranking looked at 3 colleges that offer degrees in a bachelor’s in equine studies. That schools that top this list have a program in equine studies in which the largest percentage of students at the school are enrolled.
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Schools for a Bachelor’s Highly Focused on Equine Studies Major in the New England Region
The colleges and universities below are the best for new england region bachelor’s degree equine studies students.
Top 3 Most Focused Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Equine Studies in the New England Region
Out of the 3 schools in the Schools for a Bachelor’s Highly Focused on Equine Studies Major in the New England Region that were part of this year’s ranking, Johnson & Wales University - Providence landed the #1 spot on the list. JWU Providence is located in Providence, Rhode Island and, has a small student population. In 2021-2022, this school awarded 7 bachelors’s equine studies degrees to qualified students.
The school has an impressive undergrad student loan default rate. It’s only 1.5%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%.
Read more about Equine Studies at JWU Providence
You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Post University. It ranked #2 on our 2023 Schools for a Bachelor’s Highly Focused on Equine Studies Major in the New England Region list. Located in Waterbury, Connecticut, this fairly large private for-profit school awarded 12 degrees to qualified bachelors’s equine studies students in 2021-2022.
Full Post University Equine Studies Report
You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around if you attend Vermont Technical College. The school came in at #3 for the Schools for a Bachelor’s Highly Focused on Equine Studies Major in the New England Region. Vermont Technical College is located in Randolph, Vermont and, has a small student population. In 2021-2022, this school awarded 0 bachelors’s equine studies degrees to qualified students.
The impressive undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio of 8 to 1 means that students may have more opportunities to work more closely with their professors than they would at other schools. The school has an impressive undergrad student loan default rate. It’s only 1.7%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%.
Full Vermont Tech Equine Studies Report
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References
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
- Information about the national average student loan default rate is from the U.S. Department of Education and refers to data about the 2016 borrower cohort tracking period for which the cohort default rate (CDR) was 10.1%.
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- *Avg Salary and Avg 4-Year Grad Rate are for the top schools only.
- Some schools otherwise deserving of recognition may have been removed from this ranking in the event that new data identified post-publication warranted it, or at the request of the school.
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