| Tuition and Required Fees, Academic Year 2007 - 2008 | ||||||||||
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| GRADUATE (IN-STATE) RATES | ||||||||||
| Full-time | Part-time | |||||||||
| Annual | Annual | Per Credit | Annual | Annual | ||||||
| NJ SENIOR PUBLIC COLLEGES | Tuition | Fees | Total | Tuition | Tuition | Fees | Total | |||
| New Jersey Institute of Technology | $12,730 | $1,624 | $14,354 | $694.00 | $8,328 | $936 | $9,264 | |||
| Rutgers University | $12,380 | $1,456 | $13,836 | $515.85 | $6,190 | $490 | $6,680 | |||
| University of Medicine & Dentistry | $6,529 | $300 | $6,829 | $512.00 | $6,144 | $300 | $6,444 | |||
| College of New Jersey | $10,026 | $2,223 | $12,249 | $557.00 | $6,684 | $1,482 | $8,166 | |||
| Kean University | $9,384 | $2,382 | $11,766 | $391.00 | $4,692 | $1,191 | $5,883 | |||
| Montclair State University | $11,453 | $2,536 | $13,988 | $477.20 | $5,726 | $1,268 | $6,994 | |||
| New Jersey City University | $9,947 | $1,728 | $11,675 | $414.45 | $4,973 | $864 | $5,837 | |||
| R Stockton College of New Jersey | $10,526 | $2,508 | $13,034 | $438.59 | $5,263 | $1,254 | $6,517 | |||
| Ramapo College of New Jersey | $11,333 | $1,051 | $12,384 | $472.20 | $5,666 | $526 | $6,192 | |||
| Rowan University | $10,624 | $2,058 | $12,682 | $590.00 | $7,080 | $1,377 | $8,457 | |||
| W Paterson University of N. J. | $10,134 | $2,874 | $13,008 | $422.25 | $5,067 | $1,437 | $6,504 | |||
| STATE COLLEGE AVERAGE | $10,428 | $2,170 | $12,598 | $470.34 | $5,644 | $1,175 | $6,819 | |||
| SENIOR PUBLIC AVERAGE | $10,461 | $1,885 | $12,346 | $498.59 | $5,983 | $1,011 | $6,994 | |||
| Thomas Edison State College | $0 | $0 | $0 | $440.00 | $5,280 | $0 | $5,280 | |||
| Source: IPEDS Form #14 (Tuition and Required Fees). | ||||||||||
| 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. | ||||||||||
| Averages are simple divisions of the amount by the number of institutions reporting, colleges that did not report a figure are not included in the average. | ||||||||||
| Thomas Edison was not included in the averages since its rate structure differs from other institutions. | ||||||||||