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2022 Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid

4 Ranked Colleges
14 Degrees Awarded
$30,000 Avg Grad Tuition & Fees*
Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master's in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid

It’s not easy to decide which college to attend when there so many options available for students. College Factual has developed its “Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid” ranking as one item you can use to help make this decision.

Nuclear Engineering is the 233rd most popular major in the country with 948 degrees awarded in 2019-2020. In 2017-2018, nuclear engineering graduates who were awarded their degree in 2015-2017, earned an average of $61,244 and had an average of $23,833 in loans still to pay off.

Across the Rocky Mountains region, there were 29 nuclear engineering graduates with average earnings and debt of $0 and $0 respectively. At the master’s degree level specifically, there were 14 nuclear engineering graduates with average earnings and debt of $53,560 and $37,817 respectively.

For this year’s “Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid” ranking, we looked at 4 colleges that offer a degree in nuclear engineering. This ranking identifies schools with high-quality nuclear engineering programs that also have a lower cost than schools of similar quality.

When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the nuclear engineering program at the school and the cost to attend the school once aid has been awarded. Check out our ranking methodology for more information.

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Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid

The following schools top our list of the Best Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid.

Top 4 Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Nuclear Engineering in the Rocky Mountains Region (With Aid)

#1

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Out of the 4 schools in the Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid that were part of this year’s ranking, University of Utah landed the #1 spot on the list. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, this large public school awarded 1 diplomas to qualified masters’s nuclear engineering students in 2019-2020.

In addition to being on our rocky mountains region master’s degree nuclear engineering students with aid list, U of U has also earned the #0 rank in our “Best Nuclear Engineering Master’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region” ranking. Average graduate tuition and fees at U of U are $24,695, but you may pay more or less depending on your major.

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#2

Idaho State University

Pocatello, Idaho
#3 in overall quality

You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Idaho State University. It ranked #2 on our 2022 Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid list. Idaho State University is a fairly large school located in Pocatello, Idaho that handed out 4 masters’s nuclear engineering degrees in 2019-2020.

ISU not only placed well in this ranking. It is also #3 on our “Best Nuclear Engineering Master’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region” list. Average graduate tuition and fees at ISU are $26,548, but some majors have different tuition rates.

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#3

University of Idaho

Moscow, Idaho
#2 in overall quality

Out of the 4 schools in the Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid that were part of this year’s ranking, University of Idaho landed the #3 spot on the list. U of I is a public institution located in Moscow, Idaho. The school has a fairly large population, and it awarded 4 masters’s degrees in 2019-2020.

U of I not only placed well in this ranking. It is also #2 on our “Best Nuclear Engineering Master’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region” list. Average graduate tuition and fees at U of I are $29,112, but some majors have different tuition rates.

Read more about Nuclear Engineering at U of I

#4

Colorado School of Mines

Golden, Colorado
#1 in overall quality

Out of the 4 schools in the Best Value Nuclear Engineering Schools for a Master’s in the Rocky Mountains Region For Those Getting Aid that were part of this year’s ranking, Colorado School of Mines landed the #4 spot on the list. Golden, Colorado is the setting for this medium-sized institution of higher learning. The public school handed out masters’s nuclear engineering degrees to 5 students in 2019-2020.

Mines also made our “Best Nuclear Engineering Master’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region” list, coming in at #1. Average graduate tuition and fees at Mines are $39,800, but you may pay more or less depending on your major.

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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).
  • 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

Footnotes

  • *Average salary, average net price, and average tuition and fees 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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