Montgomery has a general population of 201,568 and an overall student population of 19,529. Approximately 5,564 of Montgomery's students are enrolled in schools that offer physics programs.
Montgomery's largest physics school is Alabama State University. In 2010, Alabama State University graduated approximately 0 students with credentials in physics.
If you decide to attend one of Montgomery's physics schools, you can expect to pay an average of $15,212 per year in instate tuition and $20,828 per year in out of state tuition.
In addition to tuition costs, you should plan on spending an average of $1,600 for books and supplies each year, while enrolled in a physics program in Montgomery. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $4,400 per year, on average, for room and board. If you live at home, you can cut this cost down to approximately $11,240.
After graduating with your credentials in physics, if you decide to work as a physicist in Montgomery, your job prospects are average. The government projects that the number of physicists in Montgomery will increase by 10% by the year 2018. This anticipated change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for physicists.
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