Expensive Graduate Schools to Attend in New Jersey
We select the most expensive graduate programs in New Jersey. Those schools have the most highest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. Princeton University requires the most expensive graduate tuition & fees of $62,860 in New Jersey. Stevens Institute of Technology ($42,988) and New Jersey Institute of Technology ($36,702) have the expensive tuition & fees followed by Princeton University.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. You may want to check colleges having the lowest graduate tuition & fees in New Jersey.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment | |
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1 | Princeton University | $62,860 | 5.70% | 8,842 |
2 | Stevens Institute of Technology | $42,988 | 46.22% | 9,314 |
3 | New Jersey Institute of Technology | $36,702 (in-state: $25,918) | 65.99% | 12,332 |
4 | Rutgers University-New Brunswick | $36,244 (in-state: $22,348) | 66.29% | 50,637 |
5 | Rutgers University-Newark | $36,225 (in-state: $22,329) | 73.94% | 11,017 |
6 | Seton Hall University | $36,110 | 75.07% | 9,623 |
7 | Rutgers University-Camden | $35,368 (in-state: $22,528) | 76.52% | 5,966 |
8 | Monmouth University | $27,032 | 90.92% | 5,027 |
9 | Drew University | $26,056 | 72.66% | 2,092 |
10 | Kean University | $23,919 (in-state: $18,630) | 82.60% | 12,884 |
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