With an overall population of 21,943 and a student population of 16,884, approximately 16,884 of Oxford students attend one of Oxford's schools that offer physics programs.
Miami University-Oxford is the largest physics school in Oxford, based on student population. In 2010, Miami University-Oxford graduated approximately 16 students with credentials in physics.
In 2010, 24 students graduated with a physics degree in Oxford. If you decide to attend one of Oxford's physics schools, you can expect to pay an average of $29,003 per year in instate tuition and $43,361 per year in out of state tuition.
In addition to tuition costs, plan on spending an average of $1,460 for physics related books and supplies each year. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $9,458 per year, on average, for room and board. If you live at home, you can cut this cost down to approximately $0.
Many physics graduates choose to work as physicists after graduation. If you choose to follow that path and remain in Oxford, your job prospects are average. In 2010, 1 out of every 5 physicists in Ohio were working in the greater Oxford area. The number of physicists in Oxford is expected to increase by 10% by the year 2018. This projected change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for physicists.
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