Horticulture · Pennsylvania
Horticulture colleges in Pennsylvania
CampusPin lists 41 U.S. colleges in Pennsylvania that offer Horticulture programs. Compare tuition, acceptance rate, and enrollment in the table below, every figure links back to the institution's official IPEDS data.
Horticulture applies plant science to growing garden, food, ornamental, landscape, and nursery crops, from propagation and breeding to greenhouse and field production.
Schools in Pennsylvania that offer Horticulture
Academy of Vocal Arts
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
40%
Enrollment
3,390
American College of Financial Services
King of Prussia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
49%
Enrollment
4,204
Bryn Athyn College of the New Church
Bryn Athyn, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$27,804
Acceptance
74%
Enrollment
285
Curtis Institute of Music
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$6,000
Acceptance
7%
Enrollment
159
Delaware Valley University
Doylestown, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$43,400
Acceptance
92%
Enrollment
2,074
Gratz College
Melrose Park, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
86%
Enrollment
419
Harcum College
Bryn Mawr, PA · Community College · Private
Tuition
$29,900
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
904
Keystone College
La Plume, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$17,850
Acceptance
80%
Enrollment
943
Lackawanna College
Scranton, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$17,950
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,837
Lancaster Bible College
Lancaster, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$29,990
Acceptance
95%
Enrollment
2,188
Lancaster County Career and Technology Center
Willow Street, PA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
250
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Schnecksville, PA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,215
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
4,465
Missio Theological Seminary
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
44%
Enrollment
3,558
Northampton County Area Community College
Bethlehem, PA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,310
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
7,512
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$44,600
Acceptance
88%
Enrollment
141
Pennsylvania College of Art and Design
Lancaster, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$31,370
Acceptance
46%
Enrollment
312
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Williamsport, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$17,940
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
4,274
Pennsylvania Institute of Technology
Media, PA · Community College · Private
Tuition
$14,445
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
661
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
University Park, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$20,234
Acceptance
54%
Enrollment
50,038
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Fayette- Eberly
Lemont Furnace, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$14,380
Acceptance
92%
Enrollment
415
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Great Valley
Malvern, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
90%
Enrollment
8,958
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Greater Allegheny
McKeesport, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$14,380
Acceptance
95%
Enrollment
360
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Mont Alto
Mont Alto, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$14,380
Acceptance
90%
Enrollment
548
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Scranton
Dunmore, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$15,180
Acceptance
95%
Enrollment
822
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Shenango
Sharon, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$14,002
Acceptance
91%
Enrollment
261
Pennsylvania State University-World Campus
University Park, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$15,204
Acceptance
80%
Enrollment
13,173
Pennsylvania Western University
California, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$11,388
Acceptance
94%
Enrollment
11,103
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
57%
Enrollment
3,027
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Pittsburgh, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
38%
Enrollment
5,796
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook
Wynnewood, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$25,023
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
173
Saint Francis University
Loretto, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$41,720
Acceptance
77%
Enrollment
1,931
Saint Joseph's University
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$51,340
Acceptance
86%
Enrollment
7,115
Saint Vincent Seminary
Latrobe, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
42%
Enrollment
2,764
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA · University · Public
Tuition
$22,082
Acceptance
83%
Enrollment
29,734
Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church
Blue Bell, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
49%
Enrollment
8,451
Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry
Ambridge, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
73%
Enrollment
3,150
Walnut Hill College
Philadelphia, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$23,550
Acceptance
95%
Enrollment
127
Westmoreland County Community College
Youngwood, PA · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,880
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,628
Wilson College
Chambersburg, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$27,000
Acceptance
90%
Enrollment
1,259
Won Institute of Graduate Studies
Warminster, PA · University · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
54%
Enrollment
7,377
YTI Career Institute-York
York, PA · Community College · Private
Tuition
$26,929
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
497
Horticulture programs in Pennsylvania: by the numbers
A quick comparison of the 41 schools listed above, drawn from each institution's published IPEDS data.
Schools listed
41
Public / private
15 / 26
Universities / 2-year
34 / 7
Cities represented
32
In-state tuition range
$5,215–$51,340
Median in-state tuition
$26,929
Lowest published in-state tuition
Lehigh Carbon Community College
$5,215
Most selective
Curtis Institute of Music
7% acceptance
Largest by enrollment
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
50,038 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 Horticulture program
- Plant propagation by seed, cutting, grafting, and tissue culture
- Greenhouse, nursery, and field crop production
- Plant breeding and developing improved horticultural varieties
- Plant physiology and how horticultural species grow
- Soils, plant nutrition, and fertility management
- Pest, weed, and plant-disease diagnosis and control
- Production of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental crops
- Postharvest handling and the business of growing
Where a Horticulture degree can lead
- Horticulturist
- Greenhouse or Nursery Manager
- Soil and Plant Scientist
- Plant Breeder
- Cooperative Extension Agent
- Landscape or Turf Manager
Typical pay: Early-career wages vary by employer, region, and experience (BLS, 2024 soil and plant scientists median $71,410).
A Horticultural Science major focuses on the scientific principles behind cultivating garden and ornamental plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and landscape and nursery crops. Students study how horticultural species grow and develop, learning to propagate plants, breed improved varieties, and manage production across the full life cycle of a crop. Coursework grounds these skills in plant physiology, soils, plant nutrition, and pest and disease control, then applies them to specific crop groups such as citrus, tree fruit, vegetables, turf, and greenhouse ornamentals. Unlike botany, which investigates plant life as a pure science, horticulture is oriented toward managed cultivation and yield. It is also narrower than agricultural science, concentrating on garden, food, and ornamental plants rather than the full span of farming and animal systems, and it centers on growing plants rather than on the design work that defines landscape architecture.
Most horticulture programs lead to a bachelor of science and admit students directly from high school, with the closely related role of soil and plant scientist typically entering the workforce at the bachelor's level. Expect substantial laboratory, greenhouse, and field practicum work, where students propagate plants, run breeding and variety trials, diagnose plant problems, and manage greenhouse, nursery, or orchard production. Many programs add an internship at a nursery, grower, botanical garden, or agricultural extension office. Graduates work in commercial nursery and greenhouse operations, fruit and vegetable production, seed and breeding companies, landscape and turf management, public gardens, and cooperative extension, while some continue to graduate study for research or teaching. If a specific certification or extension credential matters to you, verify the current requirements with the program and your state, since these vary by location and employer.
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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