2023 Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Colleges for Veterans
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When it comes to choosing a college, veterans have a lot of options - but not all of them are good. Our mission at College Factual is to arm you with as much information as we can to help you make that decision. Our “Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate” ranking is one tool we have developed to help in this regard.
In 2020-2021, 83 people earned their degree in molecular medicine, making the major the 1013th most popular in the United States.
This year’s “Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate” ranking analyzed 8 colleges that offered a degree in molecular medicine. The schools that top this list are recognized because they have great molecular medicine programs and a strong support system for veterans and active service members.
When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the molecular medicine program at the school, veteran affordability, and veteran satisfaction. Check out our ranking methodology for more information.
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When choosing the right school for you, it’s important to arm yourself with all the facts you can. To that end, we’ve created a number of major-specific rankings, including this “Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate” list to help you make the college decision.
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Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate
The colleges and universities below are the best for doctor’s degree vets studying molecular medicine.
Top 8 Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Colleges for Veterans
You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around if you attend George Washington University. The school came in at #1 for the Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate. George Washington University is located in Washington, District of Columbia and, has a large student population. In 2020-2021, this school awarded 5 doctorate’s molecular medicine degrees to qualified students.
GWU did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #1 on our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” list.Our most recent data shows that 1 of the 27,017 students enrolled at GWU were GI Bill® students, of which 1 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $3,185. In addition to receiving other benefits, 0 students qualified for the Yellow Ribbon Program.
The low undergrad student loan default rate of [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%. Students who start out at the school are likely to stick around. The freshman retention rate is 88%.
Full GWU Veteran Student Life Report
Out of the 8 schools in the Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate that were part of this year’s ranking, University of Cincinnati - Main Campus landed the #2 spot on the list. UC is a large school located in Cincinnati, Ohio that handed out 5 doctorate’s molecular medicine degrees in 2020-2021.
In addition to being on our doctor’s degree vets studying molecular medicine list, UC has also earned the #5 rank in our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” ranking.Of the 40,826 students enrolled at UC, 909 were GI Bill® students, according to our most recent data. Out of that number, 498 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $7,806. In addition to receiving other benefits, 15 students received scholarships through the Yellow Ribbon Program. Eligible students may be able to receive credit for their military training.
With a freshman retention rate of 88%, the school does an excellent job of retaining its undergraduate students. The school has an impressive undergrad student loan default rate. It’s only [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%.
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Out of the 8 schools in the Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate that were part of this year’s ranking, University of Arizona landed the #3 spot on the list. Tucson, Arizona is the setting for this large institution of higher learning. The public school handed out doctorate’s molecular medicine degrees to 2 students in 2020-2021.
University of Arizona did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #7 on our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” list.Our most recent data shows that 2,131 of the 45,601 students enrolled at University of Arizona were GI Bill® students, of which 1,478 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $8,880. In addition to receiving other benefits, 31 students received funds through the Yellow Ribbon Program. Eligible students may be able to receive credit for their military training.
Students who start out at the school are likely to stick around. The freshman retention rate is 85%.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Case Western Reserve University. It ranked #4 on our 2023 Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate list. Case Western Reserve University is a fairly large school located in Cleveland, Ohio that handed out 9 doctorate’s molecular medicine degrees in 2020-2021.
As a testament to the quality of education offered at Case Western, the school also landed the #3 spot in our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” ranking.Our most recent data shows that 109 of the 11,465 students enrolled at Case Western Reserve University were GI Bill® students, of which 69 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $18,799. On top of their other funding sources, 35 students received funds through the Yellow Ribbon Program.
The low undergrad student loan default rate of [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%. With a freshman retention rate of 93%, the school does an excellent job of retaining its undergraduate students.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend University of Georgia. It ranked #5 on our 2023 Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate list. Athens, Georgia is the setting for this large institution of higher learning. The public school handed out doctorate’s molecular medicine degrees to 3 students in 2020-2021.
UGA did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #4 on our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” list.Of the 39,147 students enrolled at University of Georgia, 9 were GI Bill® students, according to our most recent data. Out of that number, 3 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average tuition and fees award for the Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients was $7,402. During this same period, 0 students qualified for the Yellow Ribbon Program.
The school has an excellent freshman retention rate of 94%, which means students like the school well enough to return for a second year. The school has an impressive undergrad student loan default rate. It’s only [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%.
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Boston University landed the #6 spot on the 2023 Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate ranking. Boston University is located in Boston, Massachusetts and, has a large student population. In 2020-2021, this school awarded 2 doctorate’s molecular medicine degrees to qualified students.
Boston U also made our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” list, coming in at #6.Our most recent data shows that 15 of the 32,718 students enrolled at Boston University were GI Bill® students, of which 1 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $25,162. In addition to receiving other benefits, 0 students received funds through the Yellow Ribbon Program.
The undergrad student loan default rate at the school is [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]%, which is quite low when compared to the national default rate of 10.1%. The impressive undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio of 10 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 excellent freshman retention rate of 92%, which means students like the school well enough to return for a second year.
Full Boston U Veteran Student Life Report
Hofstra University ranked #7 on this year’s Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate list. Hofstra is a private not-for-profit institution located in Hempstead, New York. The school has a fairly large population, and it awarded 5 doctorate’s degrees in 2020-2021.
Hofstra also took the #8 spot in our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” ranking.Among the 10,444 students enrolled at Hofstra, 154 are GI Bill® students, according to our most recent data. Out of that number, 95 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average tuition and fees award for the Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients was $19,674. To help with additional expenses, 40 students qualified for the Yellow Ribbon Program. Students may be able to receive credit for their military training, depending on their background.
The undergrad student loan default rate at the school is [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]%, which is quite low when compared to the national default rate of 10.1%.
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Wake Forest University came in at #8 in this year’s edition of the Most Veteran Friendly for Molecular Medicine for a Doctorate ranking. Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this medium-sized private not-for-profit school awarded 7 diplomas to qualified doctorate’s molecular medicine students in 2020-2021.
Wake Forest University not only placed well in this ranking. It is also #2 on our “Best Molecular Medicine Doctor’s Degree Schools” list.Our most recent data shows that 1 of the 8,789 students enrolled at Wake Forest University were GI Bill® students, of which 0 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $0. In addition to receiving other benefits, 0 students qualified for the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Students who start out at the school are likely to stick around. The freshman retention rate is 95%. The school has an impressive undergrad student loan default rate. It’s only [DEFAULT_RATE_STRING]%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%.
Full Wake Forest University Veteran Student Life Report
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Notes and References
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).
- Veteran-specific data can be found at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
- 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%.
Read more about our data sources and methodologies
- *Avg Salary and Avg 4-Year Grad Rate are for the top schools only.
- **GI Bill® student total includes all chapters of the GI Bill® program (e.g., Post-9/11, Montgomery GI Bill, Reserve Education Assistance Program, and Veteran Readiness and Employment)
- 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.