Animal Science falls under the Agriculture & Agriculture Operations field. 6,896 Animal Science students graduate each year from Agriculture & Agriculture Operations programs. Animal Science is the 75th most popular major within the U.S.
For additional details about how the most popular Animal Science colleges were picked below, review the ranking overview.
Every student pursuing a degree in Animal Science needs to check out SUNY Cobleskill. A favorite choice for undergraduates, there are approximately 117 students studying this degree at . Students who enjoy a more slow-paced life will appreciate SUNY Cobleskill's location in the small town of Cobleskill, New York.
Nationally, just 37.0% of college students graduate on time. SUNY Cobleskill is way ahead of the pack on that mark with its 37.2% on-time graduation rate. Freshmen are not required to live on-campus at SUNY Cobleskill. See all of SUNY Cobleskill's rankings to learn more about the college.
Cornell University is a good option for students pursuing an Animal Science degree. Located in Ithaca, New York, this institution is a very good option for students who enjoy the thrills of a major city.
If you are interested in Cornell, hit the books. The average SAT score of applicants is 1,430. About 90.6% of the educators at this school are full-time and have regular office hours, so they will be more available to students. Get an idea of what campus life at Cornell is really like by seeing a few campus videos.
Morrisville State College is one of the finest schools in the country for Animal Science. Students who enjoy the tranquility of life in the country may opt for the rural location of Morrisville, New York.
At least 62.0% of the teachers at Morrisville State College are full time, so they have lots of time to work with their students. Over 78.0% of students get some form of financial aid at Morrisville State College. Ever wish colleges and universities had a report card? Now they are. Take a look at Morrisville State College's scorecard.