Tuition and Required Fees, Academic Year
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1 IN-DISTRICT* RATES NJ COMMUNITY COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Atlantic Cape Community College $3,480 $786 $4,266 $ $1,392 $314 $1,706 Bergen Community College $4,050 $1,290 $5,340 $ $1,620 $534 $2,154 Brookdale Community College $3,683 $884 $4,566 $ $1,473 $354 $1,827 Burlington County, Rowan College at $3,000 $1,065 $4,065 $ $1,200 $426 $1,626 Camden County College $3,210 $1,110 $4,320 $ $1,284 $444 $1,728 Cumberland County College $3,390 $900 $4,290 $ $1,356 $360 $1,716 Essex County College $3,495 $1,185 $4,680 $ $1,398 $474 $1,872 Gloucester County, Rowan College at $2,910 $1,215 $4,125 $97.00 $1,164 $486 $1,650 Hudson County Community College $3,660 $1,423 $5,083 $ $1,464 $599 $2,063 Mercer County Community College $3,555 $1,005 $4,560 $ $1,422 $402 $1,824 Middlesex County College $3,180 $1,035 $4,215 $ $1,272 $414 $1,686 Morris, County College of $3,630 $940 $4,570 $ $1,452 $376 $1,828 Ocean County College $3,270 $985 $4,255 $ $1,308 $418 $1,726 Passaic County Community College $3,345 $1,065 $4,410 $ $1,338 $426 $1,764 Raritan Valley Community College $4,110 $924 $5,034 $ $1,644 $488 $2,132 Salem Community College $3,060 $1,044 $4,104 $ $1,224 $450 $1,674 Sussex County Community College $3,900 $2,100 $6,000 $ $1,560 $840 $2,400 Union County College $4,450 $0 $4,450 $ $2,124 $0 $2,124 Warren County Community College $3,810 $600 $4,410 $ $1,524 $240 $1,764 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $3,536 $1,029 $4,565 $ $1,433 $423 $1,856 Tuition and Required Fees, Academic Year IN-DISTRICT refers to the service area of the college. For most community colleges that is their home county; Atlantic Cape includes Atlantic and Cape May, Brookdale serves Monmouth, and Raritan Valley serves Hunterdon and Somerset counties.
2 IN-STATE* RATES NJ COMMUNITY COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Atlantic Cape Community College $5,160 $786 $5,946 $ $2,064 $314 $2,378 Bergen Community College $8,310 $1,290 $9,600 $ $3,324 $534 $3,858 Brookdale Community College $7,365 $884 $8,249 $ $2,946 $354 $3,300 Burlington County, Rowan College at $3,480 $1,065 $4,545 $ $1,392 $426 $1,818 Camden County College $3,330 $1,110 $4,440 $ $1,332 $444 $1,776 Cumberland County College $3,690 $900 $4,590 $ $1,476 $360 $1,836 Essex County College $6,990 $1,185 $8,175 $ $2,796 $474 $3,270 Gloucester County, Rowan College at $3,600 $1,215 $4,815 $ $1,440 $486 $1,926 Hudson County Community College $7,320 $1,423 $8,743 $ $2,928 $599 $3,527 Mercer County Community College $4,980 $1,005 $5,985 $ $1,992 $402 $2,394 Middlesex County College $6,360 $1,035 $7,395 $ $2,544 $414 $2,958 Morris, County College of $7,260 $940 $8,200 $ $2,904 $376 $3,280 Ocean County College $4,050 $985 $5,035 $ $1,620 $418 $2,038 Passaic County Community College $4,050 $1,065 $5,115 $ $1,620 $426 $2,046 Raritan Valley Community College $5,010 $924 $5,934 $ $2,004 $488 $2,492 Salem Community College $3,750 $1,044 $4,794 $ $1,500 $450 $1,950 Sussex County Community College $5,850 $2,100 $7,950 $ $2,340 $840 $3,180 Union County College $8,900 $0 $8,900 $ $4,248 $0 $4,248 Warren County Community College $4,110 $600 $4,710 $ $1,644 $240 $1,884 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $5,451 $1,029 $6,480 $ $2,217 $423 $2,640 IN-STATE refers to parts of the state outside the service area of the college. Tuition and Required Fees, Academic Year
3 OUT-OF-STATE RATES NJ COMMUNITY COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Atlantic Cape Community College $6,750 $786 $7,536 $ $2,700 $314 $3,014 Bergen Community College $8,760 $1,290 $10,050 $ $3,504 $534 $4,038 Brookdale Community College $8,115 $884 $8,999 $ $3,246 $354 $3,600 Burlington County, Rowan College at $5,430 $1,065 $6,495 $ $2,172 $426 $2,598 Camden County College $3,330 $1,110 $4,440 $ $1,332 $444 $1,776 Cumberland County College $13,560 $900 $14,460 $ $5,424 $360 $5,784 Essex County College $6,990 $1,185 $8,175 $ $2,796 $474 $3,270 Gloucester County, Rowan College at $7,200 $1,215 $8,415 $ $2,880 $486 $3,366 Hudson County Community College $10,980 $1,423 $12,403 $ $4,392 $599 $4,991 Mercer County Community College $7,620 $1,005 $8,625 $ $3,048 $402 $3,450 Middlesex County College $6,360 $1,035 $7,395 $ $2,544 $414 $2,958 Morris, County College of $10,350 $940 $11,290 $ $4,140 $376 $4,516 Ocean County College $6,750 $985 $7,735 $ $2,700 $418 $3,118 Passaic County Community College $6,690 $1,065 $7,755 $ $2,676 $426 $3,102 Raritan Valley Community College $5,010 $924 $5,934 $ $2,004 $488 $2,492 Salem Community College $4,500 $1,044 $5,544 $ $1,800 $450 $2,250 Sussex County Community College $7,800 $2,100 $9,900 $ $3,120 $840 $3,960 Union County College $8,900 $0 $8,900 $ $4,248 $0 $4,248 Warren County Community College $4,710 $600 $5,310 $ $1,884 $240 $2,124 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $7,358 $1,029 $8,387 $ $2,979 $423 $3,403 Tuition and Required Fees, Academic Year
4 UNDERGRADUATE (IN-STATE) RATES NJ SENIOR PUBLIC COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total College of New Jersey $10,879 $4,587 $15,466 $ $4,626 $2,203 $6,829 Kean University $7,565 $4,016 $11,581 $ $3,540 $1,764 $5,304 Montclair State University $8,513 $3,260 $11,772 $ $3,405 $1,304 $4,709 New Jersey City University $7,936 $3,243 $11,179 $ $3,174 $1,267 $4,441 New Jersey Institute of Technology $13,434 $2,674 $16,108 $ $6,132 $1,884 $8,016 Ramapo College of New Jersey $8,866 $4,832 $13,698 $ $3,325 $1,812 $5,137 Rowan University $9,256 $3,608 $12,864 $ $4,260 $1,848 $6,108 Rutgers, The State University of N.J. $11,217 $2,914 $14,131 $ $4,332 $725 $5,057 Stockton University $8,269 $4,551 $12,820 $ $3,817 $2,100 $5,917 Wm. Paterson University of N. J. $9,033 $3,332 $12,365 $ $3,463 $1,366 $4,829 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $9,497 $3,702 $13,198 $ $4,007 $1,627 $5,635 Thomas Edison State College $6,135 $0 $0 $0.00 $2,196 $1,898 $4,094 ANNUAL for full-time is defined here as 32 credit hours, for part-time it is 12 credits. Some institutions report annual figures but for those that do not per-credit tuition and fees are multiplied by 32 or 12 to derive the annual figure. Thomas Edison was not included in the averages since its rate structure differs from other institutions.
5 GRADUATE (IN-STATE) RATES NJ SENIOR PUBLIC COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total College of New Jersey $16,678 $4,119 $20,797 $ $8,339 $2,064 $10,403 Kean University $12,835 $3,235 $16,070 $ $7,500 $1,764 $9,264 Montclair State University $13,280 $2,173 $15,453 $ $6,640 $1,086 $7,727 New Jersey City University $13,298 $2,534 $15,833 $ $6,649 $1,267 $7,916 New Jersey Institute of Technology $18,500 $2,652 $21,152 $1, $12,072 $1,872 $13,944 Ramapo College of New Jersey $10,747 $2,330 $13,077 $ $7,165 $1,553 $8,718 Rowan University $15,864 $3,550 $19,414 $ $7,932 $1,775 $9,707 Rutgers University $16,272 $2,074 $18,346 $ $8,136 $670 $8,806 Stockton University $13,968 $4,201 $18,169 $ $6,984 $2,100 $9,084 W Paterson University of N. J. $13,853 $2,424 $16,277 $ $6,927 $1,274 $8,201 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $14,530 $2,929 $17,459 $ $7,834 $1,543 $9,377 Thomas Edison State College $0 $0 $0 $645 $7,740 $0 $7,740 ANNUAL for full-time is defined here as 24 credit hours, for part-time it is 12 credits. Some institutions report annual figures but for those that do not per-credit tuition and fees are multiplied by 32 or 12 to derive the annual figure. Thomas Edison was not included in the averages since its rate structure differs from other institutions.
6 UNDERGRADUATE (OUT-OF-STATE) RATES NJ SENIOR PUBLIC COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total College of New Jersey $21,810 $4,587 $26,397 $ $9,264 $2,203 $11,467 Kean University $14,167 $4,016 $18,183 $ $6,000 $1,764 $7,764 Montclair State University $17,060 $3,260 $20,319 $ $6,824 $1,304 $8,128 New Jersey City University $16,765 $3,243 $20,008 $ $6,706 $1,267 $7,973 New Jersey Institute of Technology $27,652 $2,674 $30,326 $1, $14,184 $1,884 $16,068 Ramapo College of New Jersey $17,731 $4,832 $22,563 $ $6,649 $1,812 $8,461 Rowan University $17,370 $3,608 $20,978 $ $8,028 $1,848 $9,876 Rutgers University $26,607 $2,914 $29,521 $ $10,356 $725 $11,081 Stockton University $14,921 $4,551 $19,471 $ $6,886 $2,100 $8,987 W Paterson University of N. J. $16,793 $3,332 $20,125 $ $6,535 $1,366 $7,901 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $19,088 $3,702 $22,789 $ $8,143 $1,627 $9,771 Thomas Edison State College $9,036 $0 $0 $0.00 $2,964 $1,898 $4,862 ANNUAL for full-time is defined here as 32 credit hours, for part-time it is 12 credits. Some institutions report annual figures but for those that do not per-credit tuition and fees are multiplied by 32 or 12 to derive the annual figure. Thomas Edison was not included in the averages since its rate structure differs from other institutions.
7 GRADUATE (OUT-OF-STATE) RATES NJ SENIOR PUBLIC COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total College of New Jersey $26,305 $4,119 $30,424 $1, $13,153 $2,064 $15,217 Kean University $17,396 $3,235 $20,631 $ $9,192 $1,764 $10,956 Montclair State University $20,500 $2,173 $22,673 $ $10,250 $1,086 $11,337 New Jersey City University $23,429 $2,534 $25,963 $ $11,714 $1,267 $12,982 New Jersey Institute of Technology $27,340 $2,652 $29,992 $1, $17,328 $1,872 $19,200 Ramapo College of New Jersey $10,747 $2,330 $13,077 $ $7,165 $1,553 $8,718 Rowan University $15,864 $3,550 $19,414 $ $7,932 $1,775 $9,707 Rutgers University $27,648 $2,074 $29,722 $1, $13,824 $670 $14,494 Stockton University $21,502 $4,201 $25,703 $ $10,751 $2,100 $12,851 W Paterson University of N. J. $22,829 $2,424 $25,253 $ $11,415 $1,274 $12,689 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $21,356 $2,929 $24,285 $ $11,272 $1,543 $12,815 Thomas Edison State College $0 $0 $0 $645 $7,740 $0 $7,740 ANNUAL for full-time is defined here as 24 credit hours, for part-time it is 12 credits. Some institutions report annual figures but for those that do not per-credit tuition and fees are multiplied by 32 or 12 to derive the annual figure. Thomas Edison was not included in the averages since its rate structure differs from other institutions.
8 UNDERGRADUATE RATES NJ INDEPENDENT COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Bloomfield College $27,800 $0 $27,800 $13,900 $0 $13,900 Caldwell University $29,950 $1,250 $31,200 $ $8,400 $400 $8,800 Centenary College $30,094 $1,660 $31,754 $ $6,960 $52 $7,012 Drew University $45,552 $982 $46,534 $1, $22,776 $491 $23,267 Fairleigh Dickinson: Florham Campus $38,098 $994 $39,092 $ $11,604 $398 $12,002 Fairleigh Dickinson: Metro Campus $35,916 $994 $36,910 $ $11,604 $398 $12,002 Felician College $29,550 $1,685 $31,235 $ $11,700 $560 $12,260 Georgian Court College $30,158 $1,460 $31,618 $ $8,280 $730 $9,010 Monmouth University $33,028 $700 $33,728 $ $11,472 $350 $11,822 Pillar College $18,840 $600 $19,440 $ $9,420 $600 $10,020 Princeton University $43,450 $0 $43,450 Rider University $37,650 $710 $38,360 $ $8,555 $160 $8,715 St. Elizabeth, College of $29,732 $1,956 $31,688 $ $11,148 $650 $11,798 St. Peter's University $33,136 $1,062 $34,198 $1, $12,240 $144 $12,384 Seton Hall University $35,940 $2,132 $38,072 $1, $13,140 $446 $13,586 Stevens Institute of Technology $45,540 $1,650 $47,190 $1, $18,216 $1,650 $19,866 PUBLIC-MISSION INDEPENDENT AVERAGE $34,027 $1,115 $35,142 $ $11,961 $469 $12,430 Berkeley College $23,100 $1,200 $24,300 $ $6,300 $825 $7,125 Best Care College $11,040 $2,000 $13,040 $ $4,416 $2,000 $6,416 Chamberlain College of Nursing $18,360 $600 $18,960 $ $7,980 $600 $8,580 DeVry University $18,270 $80 $18,350 $ $7,308 $80 $7,388 Eastern International College $14,250 $1,340 $15,590 $ $6,960 $1,340 $8,300 Eastwick College $6,750 $4,866 $11,616 $ $2,700 $4,866 $7,566 ITT Technical Institute $17,748 $0 $17,748 $ $5,916 $0 $5,916 Jersey College $8,975 $0 $8,975 $ $3,590 $0 $3,590 Strayer University $9,467 $260 $9,727 $ $3,787 $260 $4,047 University of Phoenix $15,660 $1,400 $17,060 $ $6,264 $0 $6,264 PROPRIETARY INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $14,362 $1,175 $15,537 $ $5,522 $997 $6,519 Tuition and Required Fees, Academic Year
9 5 GRADUATE RATES NJ INDEPENDENT COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Bloomfield College $9,920 $0 $9,920 $4,960 $4,960 Caldwell University $22,320 $400 $22,720 $ $11,160 $400 $11,560 Centenary College $15,300 $180 $15,480 $ $10,200 $120 $10,320 Drew University $55,128 $790 $55,918 $2, $27,564 $527 $28,091 Fairleigh Dickinson: Florham Campus $28,488 $854 $29,342 $1, $14,244 $398 $14,642 Fairleigh Dickinson: Metro Campus $28,488 $854 $29,342 $1, $14,244 $398 $14,642 Felician College $23,160 $1,685 $24,845 $ $11,580 $560 $12,140 Georgian Court College $20,136 $968 $21,104 $ $10,068 $566 $10,634 Monmouth University $25,128 $700 $25,828 $1, $12,564 $350 $12,914 Pillar College Princeton University $43,450 $1,900 $45,350 Rider University $37,650 $420 $38,070 $ $9,941 $160 $10,101 St. Elizabeth, College of $24,024 $0 $24,024 $1, $12,012 $650 $12,662 St. Peter's University $25,200 $288 $25,488 $1, $12,600 $144 $12,744 Seton Hall University $27,240 $636 $27,876 $1, $13,620 $392 $14,012 Stevens Institute of Technology $32,200 $1,150 $33,350 $1, $17,400 $550 $17,950 PUBLIC-MISSION INDEPENDENT AVERAGE $27,855 $722 $28,577 $1, $13,011 $372 $13,384 Berkeley College $19,800 $0 $19,800 $ $9,900 $0 $9,900 DeVry University $18,384 $0 $18,384 $ $9,192 $0 $9,192 Strayer University $12,400 $260 $12,660 $ $6,200 $260 $6,460 PROPRIETARY INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $16,861 $87 $16,948 $ $8,431 $87 $8,517
10 UNDERGRADUATE RATES NJ INDEPENDENT RELIGIOUS COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Assumption College for Sisters $4,950 $0 $4,950 $ $1,980 $0 $1,980 Bais Medrash Toras Chesed $9,100 $0 $8,800 $ $4,548 $0 $4,404 Beth Medrash Govoha $19,240 $0 $19,240 $ $9,624 $0 $9,624 Mesivta Keser Torah $13,200 $200 $13,400 $ $5,280 $0 $5,280 Rabbi Jacob Joseph School $11,200 $200 $11,400 $ $4,488 $0 $4,488 Rabbinical College of America $11,000 $0 $11,000 $ $4,404 $0 $4,404 Talmudical Academy $12,000 $0 $12,000 $ $4,800 $0 $4,800 Yeshiva Be'er Yitzchok $10,200 $0 $10,200 $ $4,080 $0 $4,080 Yeshiva Gedolah Zichron Leyma $11,500 $0 $11,500 $ $4,596 $0 $4,596 Yeshiva Toras Chaim $11,800 $150 $11,950 $ $4,716 $0 $4,716 Yeshiva Yesodei Hatorah $11,000 $0 $11,000 $ $4,404 $0 $4,404 RELIGIOUS INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $11,381 $50 $11,404 $ $4,811 $0 $4,798
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