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University at Buffalo: Geology Ranking 2024

University at BuffaloRanked
74
in the USA
University at Buffalo is a very large public college offering numerous disciplines along with geology majors and located in Buffalo, New York. This college was founded in 1846 and is presently offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in 2 geology programs.

University at Buffalo is expensive: depending on the program, tuition is around $31,000 a year. If you are seeking a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in New York listing.

Recent studies showed that University at Buffalo area is relatively dangerous; the school is reported to have a poor rating for campus safety.

Based on 67 evaluation metrics, University at Buffalo geology program ranks in Top 100 Geology Schools in USA and #10 Geology School in New York. Major competitors for this school are Princeton University and Columbia University in the City of New York in New York City. Check the details about all twelve competing geology colleges and available geology majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#10 Geology School in New York
#26 Geology School in the Northeast
#74 Geology School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#10 General Geology Program in New York

Regional Ranking

#26 General Geology Program in the Northeast

National Ranking

#72 General Geology Program in USA

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You could be interested in other ways to enroll University at Buffalo:
Chemistry Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Engineering Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Environmental Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
History Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Physics Programs - ranked top 15% in USA
Also, check how University at Buffalo has been ranked among graduate schools in New York.

Contact information:

University at Buffalo
12 Capen Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260-1660
Phone: (716) 645-2000
Website: www.buffalo.edu

Location map:

University at Buffalo Location Map

Geology majors:

Bachelor's degree

General Geology and Earth Science
Other Geological and Earth Sciences

Master's degree

General Geology and Earth Science
Other Geological and Earth Sciences

Doctor's degree

General Geology and Earth Science

Geology minors:

Bachelor's degree

Other Geological and Earth Sciences

Local competitors:

Princeton University - Geology School Ranking
Princeton University

Princeton, NJ, 3 geology programs

Columbia University in the City of New York - Geology School Ranking
Columbia University in the City of New York

New York City, NY, 6 geology programs

University of Pennsylvania - Geology School Ranking
University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA, 6 geology programs

Cornell University - Geology School Ranking
Cornell University

Ithaca, NY, 4 geology programs

Johns Hopkins University - Geology School Ranking
Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD, 4 geology programs

Williams College - Geology School Ranking
Williams College

Williamstown, MA, 2 geology programs

Middlebury College - Geology School Ranking
Middlebury College

Middlebury, VT, 2 geology programs

University of Michigan Ann Arbor - Geology School Ranking
University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI, 5 geology programs

Colgate University - Geology School Ranking
Colgate University

Hamilton, NY, 3 geology programs

University of Maryland College Park - Geology School Ranking
University of Maryland College Park

College Park, MD, 3 geology programs

Lehigh University - Geology School Ranking
Lehigh University

Bethlehem, PA, 7 geology programs

University of Rochester - Geology School Ranking
University of Rochester

Rochester, NY, 4 geology programs

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