University of the Sciences

Philadelphia, PA
600 South 43rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4495
215-596-8800

Founded in 1821, the University of the Sciences is a leading scientific university delivering instruction in the health sciences and related professions. The University is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is one of only four private universities in the city. The University is committed to preparing its graduates for successful careers in the health sciences and related professions, and to providing the highest quality patient care and service to the community. The University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the health sciences and related professions, and is home to the nation’s first college of pharmacy and the first college of osteopathic medicine. The University’s colleges and schools include the College of Pharmacy, the School of Nursing and Health Professions, the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies, and the Graduate School. The University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Quick Facts

Enrollment: 2375

Acceptance Rate: 71.40%

Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above

Main Website: https://www.usciences.edu/

Financial Aid: https://www.usciences.edu/financialaid/

Annual Costs

Total Cost In-State On-Campus: $50627

Total Cost Out-State On-Campus: $50627

Return on Investment Rating

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The estimated cost for four years as an undergraduate at University of the Sciences is $198018.72. This includes the average cost of attendance for four years plus the interest on the average loan over a ten year repayment minus the average of grants and scholarships per student.

We then contrast this figure with average early-career and mid-career average incomes of graduates of four year programs at University of the Sciences. For graduates of University of the Sciences, we saw an average early-career income of $63400.00 and mid-career income of $128700.00. We then ranked the school's value based on how many years of mid-career income it takes to repay the educational costs.