This page introduces the top colleges in Macroeconomics program. Harvard University is ranked first in Macroeconomics program ranking and Massachusetts Institute of Technology is placed in second. Next describes the Macroeconomics program in general.
Macroeconomics (from the Greek prefix makro- meaning "large" and economics) is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole, rather than individual markets. This includes national, regional, and global economies. With microeconomics, macroeconomics is one of the two most general fields in economics.(from wiki)
Academic Comparison Between Best Colleges in Macroeconomics Program
2 public and 8 private schools are ranked in the top Macroeconomics colleges. The average acceptance rate of the schools is 13.10% where Stanford University has the tightest acceptance rate of 4% and University of Minnesota-Twin Cities has the highest rate of 52%. Total 276,857 students are enrolled into the best Macroeconomics schools where University of Minnesota-Twin Cities has the largest population with 51,848 students and Princeton University is the smallest school with 8,273 students. The average graduation rate is 91.90% and the average students to faculty ratio is 8.80:1 at those colleges.
Next table shows the academic information and key facts of the best Macroeconomics colleges including acceptance rate, graduation rates, student population, and students to faculty ratio.Rank | Name | Acceptance Rates | Graduation Rates | Population | Student-Faculty Ratio |
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1 | Harvard University Cambridge, MA | 5% | 96% | 31,120 | 7:1 (14.29 %) |
2 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA | 7% | 94% | 11,466 | 3:1 (33.33 %) |
3 | Princeton University Princeton, NJ | 5% | 97% | 8,273 | 5:1 (20.00 %) |
4 | New York University New York, NY | 20% | 84% | 51,123 | 9:1 (11.11 %) |
5 | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN | 52% | 80% | 51,848 | 17:1 (5.88 %) |
6 | University of Chicago Chicago, IL | 7% | 93% | 16,227 | 5:1 (20.00 %) |
6 | University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA | 8% | 96% | 25,367 | 6:1 (16.67 %) |
8 | Stanford University Stanford, CA | 4% | 94% | 17,534 | 12:1 (8.33 %) |
8 | University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CA | 15% | 91% | 41,891 | 18:1 (5.56 %) |
10 | Northwestern University Evanston, IL | 8% | 94% | 22,008 | 6:1 (16.67 %) |
Average | 13.10% | 91.90% | 276,857 (Total) | 8.80:1 (11.36 %) |
Best College In Macroeconomics 2019 Tuition Comparison and 2020 Estimated Costs
Next table lists 2018-2019 tuition & fees and compares the costs between the best college in macroeconomics. 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 macroeconomics is $49,583 where University of Chicago has the most expensive costs with $58,230 and University of Minnesota-Twin Cities has the lowest amount of tuition with $30,438. The average graduate tuition & fees of the best college in macroeconomics is $45,613 where University of Chicago has the highest tuition with $58,968 and University of Minnesota-Twin Cities has the lowest amount of graduate school tuition with $27,931.
Rank | School Name | 2019 Tuition & Fees | 2020 Estimated Tuition & Fees | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | In-State | Out-of-State | ||
1 | Harvard University | $50,420 | $51,935 | ||
2 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | $49,892 | $49,892 | ||
3 | Princeton University | $50,340 | $53,757 | ||
4 | New York University | $51,828 | $53,228 | ||
5 | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | $14,760 | $30,438 | $15,111 | $34,826 |
6 | University of Chicago | $58,230 | $61,846 | ||
6 | University of Pennsylvania | $55,584 | $57,712 | ||
8 | Stanford University | $51,354 | $53,151 | ||
8 | University of California-Berkeley | $14,184 | $43,176 | $14,198 | $44,191 |
10 | Northwestern University | $54,568 | $56,525 | ||
Average | $14,472 | $49,583 | $14,655 | $51,707 |
Rank | School Name | 2019 Tuition & Fees | 2020 Estimated Tuition & Fees | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | In-State | Out-of-State | ||
1 | Harvard University | $47,562 | $49,221 | ||
2 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | $52,892 | $52,892 | ||
3 | Princeton University | $51,250 | $53,669 | ||
4 | New York University | $45,426 | $47,060 | ||
5 | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | $18,583 | $27,931 | $18,941 | $28,485 |
6 | University of Chicago | $58,968 | $61,003 | ||
6 | University of Pennsylvania | $38,630 | $40,186 | ||
8 | Stanford University | $49,617 | $49,617 | ||
8 | University of California-Berkeley | $14,131 | $29,233 | $14,092 | $29,194 |
10 | Northwestern University | $54,620 | $56,632 | ||
Average | $16,357 | $45,613 | $16,516 | $46,796 |
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