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 $3,390 $762 $4,152 $ $1,356 $305 $1,661 Bergen Community College $3,977 $1,290 $5,267 $ $1,591 $534 $2,125 Brookdale Community College $3,563 $855 $4,418 $ $1,425 $342 $1,767 Burlington County College $3,000 $885 $3,885 $ $1,200 $354 $1,554 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 $3,255 $1,185 $4,440 $ $1,302 $474 $1,776 Gloucester County, Rowan College at $2,850 $1,095 $3,945 $95.00 $1,140 $438 $1,578 Hudson County Community College $3,480 $1,203 $4,683 $ $1,392 $505 $1,897 Mercer County Community College $3,465 $945 $4,410 $ $1,386 $378 $1,764 Middlesex County College $3,120 $1,035 $4,155 $ $1,248 $414 $1,662 Morris, County College of $3,540 $790 $4,330 $ $1,416 $316 $1,732 Ocean County College $3,120 $940 $4,060 $ $1,248 $400 $1,648 Passaic County Community College $3,255 $1,028 $4,283 $ $1,302 $411 $1,713 Raritan Valley Community College $3,870 $892 $4,762 $ $1,548 $456 $2,004 Salem Community College $3,060 $1,044 $4,104 $ $1,224 $450 $1,674 Sussex County Community College $3,810 $1,650 $5,460 $ $1,524 $660 $2,184 Union County College $4,200 $0 $4,200 $ $1,980 $0 $1,980 Warren County Community College $3,660 $600 $4,260 $ $1,464 $240 $1,704 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $3,432 $958 $4,391 $ $1,389 $394 $1,782 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 $5,040 $762 $5,802 $ $2,016 $305 $2,321 Bergen Community College $8,220 $1,290 $9,510 $ $3,288 $534 $3,822 Brookdale Community College $7,125 $855 $7,980 $ $2,850 $342 $3,192 Burlington County College $3,480 $885 $4,365 $ $1,392 $354 $1,746 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 $6,510 $1,185 $7,695 $ $2,604 $474 $3,078 Gloucester County, Rowan College at $3,450 $1,095 $4,545 $ $1,380 $438 $1,818 Hudson County Community College $6,960 $1,203 $8,163 $ $2,784 $505 $3,289 Mercer County Community College $4,860 $945 $5,805 $ $1,944 $378 $2,322 Middlesex County College $6,240 $1,035 $7,275 $ $2,496 $414 $2,910 Morris, County College of $7,080 $790 $7,870 $ $2,832 $316 $3,148 Ocean County College $3,990 $940 $4,930 $ $1,596 $400 $1,996 Passaic County Community College $3,750 $1,028 $4,778 $ $1,500 $411 $1,911 Raritan Valley Community College $4,620 $892 $5,512 $ $1,848 $456 $2,304 Salem Community College $3,750 $1,044 $4,794 $ $1,500 $450 $1,950 Sussex County Community College $5,700 $1,650 $7,350 $ $2,280 $660 $2,940 Union County College $8,400 $0 $8,400 $ $3,960 $0 $3,960 Warren County Community College $3,960 $600 $4,560 $ $1,584 $240 $1,824 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $5,271 $958 $6,230 $ $2,140 $394 $2,534 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 $6,600 $762 $7,362 $ $2,640 $305 $2,945 Bergen Community College $8,550 $1,290 $9,840 $ $3,420 $534 $3,954 Brookdale Community College $7,875 $855 $8,730 $ $3,150 $342 $3,492 Burlington County College $5,430 $885 $6,315 $ $2,172 $354 $2,526 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 $6,510 $1,185 $7,695 $ $2,604 $474 $3,078 Gloucester County, Rowan College at $6,900 $1,095 $7,995 $ $2,760 $438 $3,198 Hudson County Community College $10,440 $1,203 $11,643 $ $4,176 $505 $4,681 Mercer County Community College $7,470 $945 $8,415 $ $2,988 $378 $3,366 Middlesex County College $6,240 $1,035 $7,275 $ $2,496 $414 $2,910 Morris, County College of $10,080 $790 $10,870 $ $4,032 $316 $4,348 Ocean County College $6,450 $940 $7,390 $ $2,580 $400 $2,980 Passaic County Community College $6,510 $1,028 $7,538 $ $2,604 $411 $3,015 Raritan Valley Community College $4,620 $892 $5,512 $ $1,848 $456 $2,304 Salem Community College $3,750 $1,044 $4,794 $ $1,500 $450 $1,950 Sussex County Community College $7,620 $1,650 $9,270 $ $3,048 $660 $3,708 Union County College $8,400 $0 $8,400 $ $3,960 $0 $3,960 Warren County Community College $4,560 $600 $5,160 $ $1,824 $240 $2,064 COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $7,100 $958 $8,058 $ $2,871 $394 $3,265 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 $10,562 $4,462 $15,024 $ $4,491 $2,153 $6,645 Kean University $7,345 $3,899 $11,244 $ $3,432 $1,716 $5,148 Montclair State University $8,346 $3,194 $11,540 $ $3,333 $1,278 $4,611 New Jersey City University $7,705 $3,148 $10,853 $ $3,082 $1,231 $4,312 New Jersey Institute of Technology $13,120 $2,528 $15,648 $ $5,988 $1,776 $7,764 Ramapo College of New Jersey $8,650 $4,738 $13,387 $ $3,244 $1,777 $5,020 R Stockton College of New Jersey $8,107 $4,461 $12,569 $ $3,742 $2,059 $5,801 Rowan University $9,076 $3,540 $12,616 $ $4,176 $1,812 $5,988 Rutgers, The State University of N.J. $10,954 $2,859 $13,813 $ $4,236 $709 $4,945 Wm. Paterson University of N. J. $7,622 $4,622 $12,244 $ $2,924 $1,863 $4,787 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $9,149 $3,745 $12,894 $ $3,865 $1,637 $5,502 Thomas Edison State College $5,871 $0 $5,871 $ $2,100 $1,816 $3,916 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 $16,192 $4,009 $20,201 $ $8,096 $2,015 $10,111 Kean University $12,461 $3,141 $15,602 $ $7,284 $1,716 $9,000 Montclair State University $13,280 $2,127 $15,408 $ $6,640 $1,064 $7,704 New Jersey City University $12,911 $2,461 $15,372 $ $6,455 $1,231 $7,686 New Jersey Institute of Technology $18,066 $2,506 $20,572 $ $11,784 $1,764 $13,548 Ramapo College of New Jersey $13,979 $3,049 $17,028 $ $6,989 $1,525 $8,514 R Stockton College of New Jersey $13,694 $4,118 $17,812 $ $6,847 $2,059 $8,906 Rowan University $15,552 $3,478 $19,030 $ $7,776 $1,739 $9,515 Rutgers University $15,888 $2,034 $17,922 $ $7,944 $653 $8,597 W Paterson University of N. J. $12,560 $3,417 $15,977 $ $6,280 $1,771 $8,051 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $14,458 $3,034 $17,492 $ $7,610 $1,553 $9,163 Thomas Edison State College $0 $0 $0 $ $7,404 $0 $7,404 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 $21,175 $4,462 $25,637 $ $8,994 $2,153 $11,147 Kean University $13,754 $3,899 $17,653 $ $5,820 $1,716 $7,536 Montclair State University $17,060 $3,194 $20,254 $ $6,824 $1,278 $8,102 New Jersey City University $16,277 $3,148 $19,425 $ $6,511 $1,231 $7,741 New Jersey Institute of Technology $26,760 $2,528 $29,288 $1, $13,728 $1,776 $15,504 Ramapo College of New Jersey $17,299 $4,738 $22,037 $ $6,487 $1,777 $8,264 R Stockton College of New Jersey $14,628 $4,461 $19,089 $ $6,751 $2,059 $8,811 Rowan University $17,030 $3,540 $20,570 $ $7,872 $1,812 $9,684 Rutgers University $25,732 $2,859 $28,591 $ $10,020 $709 $10,729 W Paterson University of N. J. $15,298 $4,622 $19,920 $ $5,948 $1,863 $7,811 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $18,501 $3,745 $22,246 $ $7,896 $1,637 $9,533 Thomas Edison State College $8,647 $0 $8,647 $ $2,832 $1,816 $4,648 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 $25,539 $4,009 $29,548 $1, $12,770 $2,015 $14,784 Kean University $16,889 $3,141 $20,030 $ $8,928 $1,716 $10,644 Montclair State University $20,098 $2,127 $22,225 $ $10,049 $1,064 $11,113 New Jersey City University $22,746 $2,461 $25,207 $ $11,373 $1,231 $12,604 New Jersey Institute of Technology $26,458 $2,506 $28,964 $1, $16,764 $1,764 $18,528 Ramapo College of New Jersey $17,969 $3,049 $21,018 $ $8,984 $1,525 $10,509 R Stockton College of New Jersey $21,080 $4,118 $25,198 $ $10,540 $2,059 $12,599 Rowan University $15,552 $3,478 $19,030 $ $7,776 $1,739 $9,515 Rutgers University $26,736 $2,034 $28,770 $1, $13,368 $653 $14,021 W Paterson University of N. J. $21,368 $3,417 $24,785 $ $10,684 $1,771 $12,455 SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE $21,444 $3,034 $24,478 $ $11,124 $1,553 $12,677 Thomas Edison State College $0 $0 $0 $ $7,404 $0 $7,404 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 $25,550 $1,200 $26,750 $12,780 $600 $13,380 Caldwell University $28,900 $1,150 $30,050 $ $8,100 $400 $8,500 Centenary College $29,360 $1,582 $30,942 $ $6,780 $540 $7,320 Drew University $44,232 $982 $45,214 $1, $22,116 $491 $22,607 Fairleigh Dickinson: Florham Campus $37,260 $976 $38,236 $ $11,352 $390 $11,742 Fairleigh Dickinson: Metro Campus $34,904 $976 $35,880 $ $11,352 $390 $11,742 Felician College $28,950 $1,655 $30,605 $ $11,460 $550 $12,010 Georgian Court College $29,566 $1,432 $30,998 $ $8,112 $716 $8,828 Monmouth University $31,682 $628 $32,310 $ $11,004 $314 $11,318 Princeton University $41,820 $0 $41,820 Rider University $36,120 $710 $36,830 $ $7,994 $160 $8,154 St. Elizabeth, College of $29,148 $1,947 $31,095 $ $10,152 $0 $10,152 St. Peter's University $32,170 $1,062 $33,232 $ $11,880 $144 $12,024 Seton Hall University $34,820 $2,106 $36,926 $1, $12,732 $438 $13,170 Stevens Institute of Technology $44,210 $1,156 $45,366 $1, $17,184 $0 $17,184 PUBLIC-MISSION INDEPENDENT AVERAGE $33,913 $1,171 $35,084 $ $11,643 $367 $12,009 Berkeley College $22,500 $1,200 $23,700 $ $6,300 $825 $7,125 DeVry University $17,782 $80 $17,862 $ $7,308 $80 $7,388 Eastern International College $20,400 $575 $20,975 $ $9,900 $575 $10,475 Eastwick College $7,650 $5,986 $13,636 $ $3,060 $5,986 $9,046 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 $13,980 $950 $14,930 $ $5,592 $0 $5,592 PROPRIETARY INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $14,813 $1,131 $15,944 $ $5,682 $966 $6,647 Assumption College for Sisters $4,950 $0 $4,950 $ $1,980 $0 $1,980 Bais Medrash Toras Chesed $8,800 $0 $8,800 $ $4,404 $0 $4,404 Beth Medrash Govoha $18,356 $0 $18,356 $ $9,180 $0 $9,180 Mesivta Keser Torah $13,200 $200 $13,400 $ $5,280 $0 $5,280 Pillar College (formerly Somerset Christian) $17,976 $600 $18,576 $ $8,988 $600 $9,588 Rabbi Jacob Joseph School $10,700 $200 $10,900 $ $4,284 $0 $4,284 Rabbinical College of America $10,700 $0 $10,700 $ $4,284 $0 $4,284 Talmudical Academy $11,500 $0 $11,500 $ $4,596 $0 $4,596 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 $11,650 $150 $11,800 $ $4,656 $0 $4,656 Yeshiva Yesodei Hatorah $10,500 $0 $10,500 $ $4,200 $0 $4,200 RELIGIOUS INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $11, $11,765 $ $5,044 $50 $5,094 ALL INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $21,921 $793 $22,714 $ $7,911 $396 $8,307 IPEDS Form #14 was not submitted, data from the federal Institutional Profile Survey was used in its place for these schools.
9 GRADUATE RATES NJ INDEPENDENT COLLEGES Tuition Fees Total Tuition Tuition Fees Total Bloomfield College $9,520 $400 $9,920 $4,760 $200 $4,960 Caldwell University $21,360 $400 $21,760 $ $10,680 $400 $11,080 Centenary College $14,940 $180 $15,120 $ $9,960 $360 $10,320 Drew University $53,520 $790 $54,310 $2, $26,760 $527 $27,287 Fairleigh Dickinson: Florham Campus $27,696 $836 $28,532 $1, $13,848 $390 $14,238 Fairleigh Dickinson: Metro Campus $27,696 $836 $28,532 $1, $13,848 $390 $14,238 Felician College $22,680 $1,655 $24,335 $ $11,340 $550 $11,890 Georgian Court College $19,752 $948 $20,700 $ $9,876 $486 $10,362 Monmouth University $24,096 $628 $24,724 $1, $12,048 $314 $12,362 Princeton University $41,820 $1,900 $43,720 Rider University $36,120 $420 $36,540 $ $9,463 $160 $9,623 St. Elizabeth, College of $25,536 $0 $25,536 $1, $12,768 $0 $12,768 St. Peter's University $24,480 $288 $24,768 $1, $12,240 $144 $12,384 Seton Hall University $26,400 $628 $27,028 $1, $13,200 $386 $13,586 Stevens Institute of Technology $31,250 $385 $31,635 $1, $16,800 $325 $17,125 PUBLIC-MISSION INDEPENDENT AVERAGE $27,124 $686 $27,811 $1, $12,685 $331 $13,016 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 $15,392 $130 $15,522 $ $7,696 $130 $7,826 Beth Medrash Govoha $4,360 $0 $4,360 $ $2,184 $0 $2,184 New Brunswick Theological Sem $11,088 $924 $12,012 $ $5,544 $462 $6,006 Princeton Theological Sem $12,500 $4,100 $16,600 $ $6,000 $0 $6,000 RELIGIOUS INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $9,316 $1,675 $10,991 $ $4,576 $154 $4,730 ALL INDEPENDENTS AVERAGE $23,280 $ $24,059 $ $10,880 $282 $11,161 IPEDS Form #14 was not submitted, data from the federal Institutional Profile Survey was used in its place for these schools.
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