2026 Best Value International Agriculture Schools in the Middle Atlantic Region

[International Agriculture](/majors/agriculture-ag-operations/international-agriculture/) programs reward a close look at where your money goes furthest. The best values balance affordable tuition against strong post-graduation earnings.
For its 2026 best-value ranking, College Factual looked at 2 schools to find the best return on investment for international agriculture students.
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2026 Best Value International Agriculture Schools in the Middle Atlantic Region
If you want to know which schools deliver the best value for the international agriculture degrees they offer, see the list below.
Best Value International Agriculture Schools
Our analysis ranked Cornell University the best value for a degree in international agriculture in the Middle Atlantic Region. Cornell University is a very large private not-for-profit school located in the city of Ithaca. Expect in-state tuition and fees of around $69,314. International Agriculture graduates carry a median of $11,550 in student loans. Soon after graduation, international agriculture degree recipients from Cornell University generally make around $75,976. Set against $11,550 in median debt, that is a healthy payoff. Roughly 9% of applicants are accepted.
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Notes and References
The ranking above is published by College Factual (MF_RANKING_2025), 2026 edition. The methodology weighs the cost of a degree against the earnings graduates go on to achieve, drawn primarily from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS and College Scorecard).
Ranking method: College Major Best Value · 2 schools evaluated.
*Averages shown above reflect the top 1 ranked schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), serves as the core of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
More about our data sources and methodologies.