Indiana has a general population of 14,895 and an overall student population of 14,836. Approximately 14,638 of Indiana's students are enrolled in schools that offer chemistry programs.
Of the 1 chemistry schools in Indiana, the largest chemistry school, by student population, is Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus. In 2010, Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus graduated approximately 8 students with credentials in chemistry.
A total of 8 students graduated with credentials in chemistry from chemistry schools in Indiana in 2010. If you decide to attend one of Indiana's chemistry schools, you can expect to pay an average of $19,995 per year in instate tuition and $28,431 per year in out of state tuition.
You should also anticipate spending about $1,100 for chemistry related books and supplies every year. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $8,558 per year, on average, for room and board. If you live at home, you can cut this cost down to approximately $0.
If you plan on staying in Indiana after graduating from chemistry school, you should know that job prospects for chemists in Indiana, which is the most popular chemistry profession, are not very good. There were 5,050 chemists working in Pennsylvania and 80 working in the greater Indiana area in 2010. The government projects that the number of chemists in Indiana will increase by 3% by the year 2018. This anticipated change is the same as the projected nationwide trend for chemists.
As a chemist in Indiana, you can expect to make an average salary of $41,700 per year. This is lower than the average salary for chemists in the state.
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