With an overall population of 382,618 and a student population of 187,012, approximately 51,659 of Minneapolis students attend one of Minneapolis's schools that offer criminology programs.
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities is the largest criminology school in Minneapolis, based on student population. In 2010, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities graduated approximately 102 students from its criminology program.
In 2010, 102 students graduated with a criminology degree from one of Minneapolis's criminology schools. Tuition in 2009 at Minneapolis's criminology schools was $22,052 per year for instate students and $26,052 per year for out of state students.
In addition to tuition costs, you should plan on spending an average of $1,000 for books and supplies each year, while enrolled in a criminology program in Minneapolis. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $7,582 per year, on average, for room and board at Minneapolis-based criminology schools. Students who live at home can cut this cost down to approximately $14,660.
If you decide to work as a criminologist in Minneapolis, your job prospects are good. In 2010, of the 1,650 criminologists in Minnesota, 1,030 were working in the greater Minneapolis area. By the year 2018, the number of criminologists is expected to increase by 14% in Minneapolis. This anticipated change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for criminologists.
The average salary you can expect to earn as a criminologist in Minneapolis is $66,860 per year. This is higher than the state-wide average salary for criminologists.
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