Institutional Characteristics
The following table compares the basic academic information between best Developmental Psychology schools. By school type, there are 8 public and 2 private schools in best Developmental Psychology schools. By school level, all 10 schools are 4-years institutions.
Rank | Name | Location | Type/Level | Highest Degree | Offered Degree |
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1 | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | Minneapolis, MN | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
2 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor, MI | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
3 | Stanford University | Stanford, CA | Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
4 | Harvard University | Cambridge, MA | Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
5 | Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus | University Park, PA | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
5 | University of California-Berkeley | Berkeley, CA | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
5 | University of California-Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
5 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, NC | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
5 | University of Virginia-Main Campus | Charlottesville, VA | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
5 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Madison, WI | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
Key Facts Comparison
The average tuition & fees of best Developmental Psychology schools is - for all undergraduate students. The following table compares key facts for each schools including acceptance rate, graduation rate, tuition, student to faculty ratio, and student population.
Rank | Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Graduation Rate | Student Faculty Ratio | Student Population |
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1 | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | $16,488 / $36,402 | 74.91% | 84% | 16:1 | 54,955 |
2 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $17,228 / $58,072 | 17.69% | 93% | 12:1 | 51,225 |
3 | Stanford University | $62,484 | 3.68% | 95% | 5:1 | 18,283 |
4 | Harvard University | $59,076 | 3.24% | 97% | 7:1 | 30,631 |
5 | Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus | $20,234 / $40,188 | 55.21% | 83% | 15:1 | 50,028 |
5 | University of California-Berkeley | $14,850 / $45,627 | 11.33% | 94% | 19:1 | 45,307 |
5 | University of California-Los Angeles | $13,747 / $44,524 | 8.57% | 92% | 18:1 | 46,430 |
5 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | $8,989 / $39,330 | 17.11% | 91% | 17:1 | 31,705 |
5 | University of Virginia-Main Campus | $20,986 / $58,014 | 18.66% | 95% | 15:1 | 26,082 |
5 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | $11,205 / $40,603 | 49.06% | 89% | 18:1 | 48,956 |
Average | - | - | 0.00% | 0.00:1 | 0 |
The ranking data is provided by CollegeEvaluator.