Indiana has a total population of 14,895 and a student population of 14,836. Of these students, 14,638 are enrolled in schools that offer physics programs.
The largest physics school in Indiana, by student population, is Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus. Approximately 11 students graduated in 2010 from Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus with credentials in physics.
In 2010, 20 students graduated with a physics degree from one of Indiana's physics schools. Tuition in 2009 at Indiana's physics schools was $19,995 per year for instate students and $28,431 per year for out of state students.
You should also anticipate spending about $1,100 for physics 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.
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