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Graduate Certificates in Agricultural Teacher Education

32 Yearly Graduations
72% Women
25% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
There are 8 schools in the United States where you can get your graduate certificate in agricultural teacher education. Among those who recently graduated from the schools offering this degree, the majority were women, and 25% were students from underrepresented racial-ethnic groups. Also, 12.5% of agricultural teacher education graduates were international students.

Education Levels of Agricultural Teacher Education Majors

In 2020-2021, 32 earned their graduate certificate in agricultural teacher education. This makes it the 67th most popular graduate certificate program in the country.

The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in agricultural teacher education at each degree level.

Education Level Number of Grads
Bachelor’s Degree 746
Master’s Degree 293
Doctor’s Degree 33
Graduate Certificate 32
Associate Degree 26

Earnings of Agricultural Teacher Education Majors With Graduate Certificates

At this time, we do not have the data to estimate the median earnings for this class of people.

Student Debt

We do not have the data to calculate the median and range of debt loads for agricultural teacher education students who are graduate certificate holders.

Student Diversity

More women than men pursue their graduate certificate in agricultural teacher education. About 71.9% of graduates with this degree are female.

Gender Number of Grads
Men 9
Women 23
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The racial-ethnic distribution of agricultural teacher education graduate certificate students is as follows:

Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 1
Black or African American 1
Hispanic or Latino 3
White 18
International Students 4
Other Races/Ethnicities 5
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There are 8 colleges that offer a graduate certificate in agricultural teacher education. Learn more about the most popular 8 below:

#1

University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida
21 Yearly Graduations
62% Women
38% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*

The most popular school in the United States for agricultural teacher education students seekinga graduate certificate is University of Florida. Each year, around 53,300 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $4,477 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $10,770 per year. For the 2020-2021 academic year, 21 graduate certificates were handed out to agricultural teacher education majors at UF. Around 38% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 62% were women.

#2

Oregon State University

Corvallis, Oregon
10 Yearly Graduations
90% Women

Oregon State University comes in at #2 on our list of the most popular colleges offering graduate certificates in agricultural teacher education. Roughly 32,300 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $10,065 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $13,446 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 10 people received their graduate certificate in agricultural teacher education from Oregon State.

#3

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas
1 Yearly Graduations
100% Women

The 3rd most popular school in the country for agricultural teacher education majors who are seeking their graduate certificate is Texas Tech University. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $8,935 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $6,956 per year. For the 2020-2021 academic year, 1 graduate certificates were handed out to agricultural teacher education majors at Texas Tech.

Below are some popular majors that are similar to agricultural teacher education that offer graduate certificates.

Major Annual Degrees Awarded
Reading Education 679
Other Teacher Education 220
Mathematics Education 183
Physical Education & Coaching 102
English & Language Arts Education 99

References

*The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.

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