Agronomy · Iowa
Agronomy colleges in Iowa
CampusPin lists 46 U.S. colleges in Iowa that offer Agronomy programs. Compare tuition, acceptance rate, and enrollment in the table below, every figure links back to the institution's official IPEDS data.
Agronomy applies soil science and crop science to managing field crops and the soils that feed them, training you to improve yield, plant nutrition, and land productivity.
Schools in Iowa that offer Agronomy
Allen College
Waterloo, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$20,444
Acceptance
54%
Enrollment
489
Briar Cliff University
Sioux City, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$35,534
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
829
Buena Vista University
Storm Lake, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$40,190
Acceptance
72%
Enrollment
1,887
Central College
Pella, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$20,988
Acceptance
79%
Enrollment
1,062
Clarke University
Dubuque, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$39,600
Acceptance
68%
Enrollment
936
Coe College
Cedar Rapids, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$52,576
Acceptance
71%
Enrollment
1,246
Cornell College
Mount Vernon, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$50,634
Acceptance
81%
Enrollment
1,076
Des Moines Area Community College
Ankeny, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,550
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
10,406
Des Moines University-Osteopathic Medical Center
West Des Moines, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$23,529
Acceptance
55%
Enrollment
6,213
Divine Word College
Epworth, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$15,000
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
61
Dordt University
Sioux Center, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$35,960
Acceptance
71%
Enrollment
1,781
Drake University
Des Moines, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$49,944
Acceptance
64%
Enrollment
4,471
Eastern Iowa Community College District
Davenport, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$4,680
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,244
Ellsworth Community College
Iowa Falls, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,304
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
540
Emmaus Bible College
Dubuque, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$20,000
Acceptance
98%
Enrollment
183
Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary
Ankeny, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$19,530
Acceptance
50%
Enrollment
518
Graceland University-Lamoni
Lamoni, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$33,220
Acceptance
83%
Enrollment
1,194
Grand View University
Des Moines, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$33,450
Acceptance
98%
Enrollment
1,785
Grinnell College
Grinnell, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$64,862
Acceptance
13%
Enrollment
1,705
Hawkeye Community College
Waterloo, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$6,308
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,528
Indian Hills Community College
Ottumwa, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$4,872
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,635
Iowa Central Community College
Fort Dodge, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,376
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,107
Iowa Lakes Community College
Estherville, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$7,196
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
995
Iowa State University
Ames, IA · University · Public
Tuition
$10,497
Acceptance
89%
Enrollment
29,878
Iowa Western Community College
Council Bluffs, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$6,780
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,029
Kirkwood Community College
Cedar Rapids, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,980
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
7,438
Loras College
Dubuque, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$38,298
Acceptance
92%
Enrollment
1,170
Luther College
Decorah, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$50,320
Acceptance
73%
Enrollment
1,454
Maharishi International University
Fairfield, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$16,530
Acceptance
97%
Enrollment
2,663
Marshalltown Community College
Marshalltown, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,304
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
868
Morningside University
Sioux City, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$38,190
Acceptance
71%
Enrollment
2,147
Mount Mercy University
Cedar Rapids, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$39,070
Acceptance
79%
Enrollment
1,401
North Iowa Area Community College
Mason City, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$6,436
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,271
Northeast Iowa Community College
Calmar, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$6,600
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,736
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Davenport, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$23,529
Acceptance
64%
Enrollment
2,214
Saint Ambrose University
Davenport, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$35,598
Acceptance
73%
Enrollment
2,690
Simpson College
Indianola, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$46,212
Acceptance
89%
Enrollment
1,153
University of Dubuque
Dubuque, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$40,065
Acceptance
87%
Enrollment
1,791
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA · University · Public
Tuition
$10,964
Acceptance
85%
Enrollment
29,603
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA · University · Public
Tuition
$9,728
Acceptance
94%
Enrollment
8,878
Upper Iowa University
Fayette, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$19,000
Acceptance
93%
Enrollment
2,619
Waldorf University
Forest City, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$25,220
Acceptance
73%
Enrollment
2,564
Wartburg College
Waverly, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$51,040
Acceptance
99%
Enrollment
1,464
Wartburg Theological Seminary
Dubuque, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$23,529
Acceptance
74%
Enrollment
6,134
Western Iowa Tech Community College
Sioux City, IA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,042
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,589
William Penn University
Oskaloosa, IA · University · Private
Tuition
$28,750
Acceptance
57%
Enrollment
1,478
Agronomy programs in Iowa: by the numbers
A quick comparison of the 46 schools listed above, drawn from each institution's published IPEDS data.
Schools listed
46
Public / private
16 / 30
Universities / 2-year
33 / 13
Cities represented
33
In-state tuition range
$4,680–$64,862
Median in-state tuition
$22,259
Lowest published in-state tuition
Eastern Iowa Community College District
$4,680
Most selective
Grinnell College
13% acceptance
Largest by enrollment
Iowa State University
29,878 students
Figures reflect the schools currently listed and each institution's most recent reported data. Verify current tuition and admissions details with the school before applying.
What you'll study in a Agronomy program
- Soil science fundamentals: soil formation, texture, structure, water-holding capacity, and classification
- Soil fertility and plant nutrition: nutrient cycling, soil pH, cation exchange, and fertilizer recommendations
- Soil and plant tissue sampling and laboratory analysis to diagnose deficiencies
- Crop physiology, growth staging, and management of major row and forage crops
- Plant breeding, variety selection, seed quality, and trait development
- Integrated weed, insect, and disease management, including pesticide selection and label compliance
- Tillage, cover crops, crop rotation, and conservation practices for soil health and erosion control
- Irrigation, drainage, and water management for field crops
- Precision agriculture tools: GPS-guided equipment, yield monitoring, and GIS for site-specific management
Where a Agronomy degree can lead
- Agronomist
- Soil and plant scientist
- Crop consultant or field agronomist
- Crop scout
- Plant breeding or seed technician
- Certified Crop Adviser
Typical pay: Early-career wages vary by employer, region, and experience (BLS, 2024 soil and plant scientists median $71,410).
Agronomy centers on the chemistry, physics, and biology that link field crops to the soils that nourish them. Coursework moves from soil formation, texture, and structure into nutrient cycling, soil pH and cation exchange, fertility management, and tissue and soil testing. Students study crop physiology and growth stages, plant breeding and variety development, seed quality, weed and pest pressure, and integrated approaches to managing them. Lab and field work involve soil sampling and lab analysis, plot trials, irrigation and drainage, tillage and cover-crop systems, and tools such as GPS-guided equipment, yield monitors, and GIS for site-specific management. Where Agricultural Science surveys crops, livestock, and food systems broadly, agronomy stays on row and forage crops and soils. Horticulture focuses on garden, nursery, and greenhouse crops, while Botany studies plant life and ecosystems as basic science rather than production fields.
Many students enter through a bachelor's degree in agronomy or crop and soil science, often with internships on farms, at seed and fertilizer companies, cooperative extension offices, or USDA agencies. Hands-on hires may start as crop scouts, lab technicians, or field agronomists and advance with experience and added coursework. A widely recognized credential is the Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) program offered through the American Society of Agronomy, and the Certified Professional Agronomist designation; some states regulate fertilizer or pesticide recommendations, and applying restricted-use products typically requires a state pesticide applicator license. Graduate study supports research and breeding roles. Pay, demand, and the mix of fieldwork and analysis vary by region, crop, employer, and growing season, so a program is preparation for the field, not a guarantee of a particular role or salary.
In federal data for the closely related occupation of soil and plant scientists, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a 2024 median wage of $71,410 and projects employment to grow about 5.4% from 2024 to 2034; a bachelor's degree is the typical entry-level education for that occupation. National figures are occupation-wide medians across all experience levels, not starting wages or graduate outcomes.
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