This page introduces the top colleges in Family Medicine program. University of Missouri-Columbia is ranked first in Family Medicine program ranking  and  is placed in second. 
Academic Comparison Between Best Colleges in Family Medicine Program
10 public and 1 private schools are ranked in the top Family Medicine colleges. The average acceptance rate of the schools is 46.67% where Duke University has the tightest acceptance rate of 9% and University of Missouri-Columbia has the highest rate of 78%. Total 320,940 students are enrolled into the best Family Medicine schools where University of Minnesota-Twin Cities has the largest population with 51,848 students and Oregon Health & Science University is the smallest school with 2,895 students. The average graduation rate is 76.78% and the average students to faculty ratio is 14.50:1 at those colleges.
 Next table shows the academic information and key facts of the best Family Medicine colleges including acceptance rate, graduation rates, student population, and students to faculty ratio.| Name | Acceptance Rates | Graduation Rates | Population | Student-Faculty Ratio | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Washington-Seattle Campus Seattle, WA | 49% | 84% | 46,166 | 19:1 (5.26 %) | 
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC | 23% | 91% | 29,911 | 13:1 (7.69 %) | 
| University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus Denver, CO | 64% | 45% | 24,839 | 17:1 (5.88 %) | 
| University of California-San Francisco San Francisco, CA | - | - | 3,107 | - | 
| Oregon Health & Science University Portland, OR | - | - | 2,895 | 9:1 (11.11 %) | 
| University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI | 52% | 87% | 42,977 | 18:1 (5.56 %) | 
| University of New Mexico-Main Campus Albuquerque, NM | 70% | 49% | 26,221 | 16:1 (6.25 %) | 
| Duke University Durham, NC | 9% | 95% | 16,130 | 7:1 (14.29 %) | 
| University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI | 23% | 92% | 46,002 | 11:1 (9.09 %) | 
| University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN | 52% | 80% | 51,848 | 17:1 (5.88 %) | 
| University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO | 78% | 68% | 30,844 | 18:1 (5.56 %) | 
| Average | 46.67% | 76.78% | 320,940 (Total) | 14.50:1 (6.90 %) | 
Best College In Family Medicine 2019 Tuition Comparison and 2020 Estimated Costs
Next table lists 2018-2019 tuition & fees and compares the costs between the best college in family medicine. The 2018-2019 costs are officially published by IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education. The estimated costs for year 2019-2020 are calculated and estimated based on each school's tuition rates last year.
For the undergraduate programs, the average tuition & fees of the best college in family medicine is $35,042 where Duke University has the most expensive costs with $55,695 and University of New Mexico-Main Campus has the lowest amount of tuition with $22,586. The average graduate tuition & fees of the best college in family medicine is $30,455 where Duke University has the highest tuition with $54,712 and University of New Mexico-Main Campus has the lowest amount of graduate school tuition with $18,140. 
	
		
		
			
				
					
				
			
			
				
					
				
			
		
	
| School Name | 2019 Tuition & Fees | 2020 Estimated Tuition & Fees | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In-State | Out-of-State | In-State | Out-of-State | |
| University of Washington-Seattle Campus | $11,207 | $36,588 | $11,445 | $37,669 | 
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | $8,987 | $35,170 | $8,969 | $35,762 | 
| University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus | $9,283 | $25,771 | $9,462 | $26,293 | 
| University of California-San Francisco | - | - | - | - | 
| Oregon Health & Science University | $19,602 | $30,978 | $19,602 | $30,978 | 
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | $10,555 | $36,805 | $10,577 | $38,945 | 
| University of New Mexico-Main Campus | $7,633 | $22,586 | $7,822 | $23,148 | 
| Duke University | $55,695 | $57,980 | ||
| University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $15,262 | $49,350 | $14,779 | $49,559 | 
| University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | $14,760 | $30,438 | $15,111 | $34,826 | 
| University of Missouri-Columbia | $9,972 | $27,042 | $10,160 | $27,589 | 
| Average | $11,918 | $35,042 | $11,992 | $36,275 | 
| School Name | 2019 Tuition & Fees | 2020 Estimated Tuition & Fees | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In-State | Out-of-State | In-State | Out-of-State | |
| University of Washington-Seattle Campus | $16,590 | $28,881 | $16,914 | $29,453 | 
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | $12,212 | $29,423 | $12,502 | $29,709 | 
| University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus | $8,017 | $23,821 | $8,199 | $24,147 | 
| University of California-San Francisco | $12,933 | $28,035 | $13,025 | $28,126 | 
| Oregon Health & Science University | $26,370 | $26,370 | $26,370 | $26,370 | 
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | $12,010 | $25,336 | $12,032 | $25,358 | 
| University of New Mexico-Main Campus | $6,258 | $18,140 | $4,810 | $13,944 | 
| Duke University | $54,712 | $56,890 | ||
| University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $23,456 | $47,006 | $24,241 | $48,579 | 
| University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | $18,583 | $27,931 | $18,941 | $28,485 | 
| University of Missouri-Columbia | $10,017 | $25,351 | $10,210 | $25,865 | 
| Average | $14,645 | $30,455 | $14,724 | $30,630 | 
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