Ranked254
in the USAWright State University is a small public college offering many disciplines along with the geology major and located in
Dayton,
Ohio. The school is operating since 1967 and is currently offering bachelor's, certificates, and master's degrees in General Geology and Earth Science.
Wright State University is a little bit expensive - depending on the program, tuition is about $21,000 per year. If you are seeking a cheaper alternative, check
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According to recent studies, Wright State University area is dangerous - the school is reported to have
a bad rating for campus safety.
Based on
67 evaluation metrics, Wright State University geology program ranks #254 Geology School (out of 573; top 45%) in
USA and #11 Geology School in
Ohio. Major competing geology colleges for this school are
University of Chicago and
Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Check the details about all twelve competitors as well as available geology majors below.
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#11 Geology School in
Ohio#51 Geology School in the
Midwest#254 Geology School in
USAProgram rankings:
State Ranking
#11 General Geology Program in Ohio
Regional Ranking
#49 General Geology Program in the Midwest
National Ranking
#252 General Geology Program in USA
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Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
Phone: (937) 775-1000
Website:
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