NJ Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Graduation Rates (P.L
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COMPARATIVE PROFILE - NJ Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Graduation Rates (P.L. 2009 Chapter 197 2. a. (1) thru (3)) Graduates after 4 Years (Percentages of First-Time, Full-Time students who enrolled in Fall 2010 and had graduated from the same institution 4 years later) (1) (2) (3) Student Non- Fall 2010 Cohort Graduates after 4 Years Total Men Women White Black Hispanic Asian Other* Athletes** Athletes # 1,065 443 622 745 34 97 118 71 The College of New Jersey % 75% 71% 78% 79% 47% 58% 82% 76% # 360 125 235 188 50 78 34 10 Kean University % 21% 17% 24% 25% 15% 17% 27% 20% # 850 304 546 464 58 146 52 130 Montclair State University % 39% 33% 44% 43% 31% 34% 41% 37% # 45 21 24 15 3 16 5 6 New Jersey City University % 7% 7% 6% 10% 2% 6% 10% 9% # 209 141 68 43 6 15 25 120 32 177 New Jersey Institute of Technology % 25% 22% 36% 22% 9% 16% 20% 33% 45% 23% # 547 188 359 432 12 54 27 22 Ramapo College of New Jersey % 61% 51% 69% 64% 35% 55% 64% 51% # 713 320 393 574 39 65 22 13 Rowan University % 48% 42% 55% 52% 32% 40% 37% 43% # 3,874 1,763 2,111 1,867 241 358 1,117 291 57 3,817 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey % 54% 48% 60% 58% 37% 39% 61% 513% 56% 54% # 433 137 296 354 11 27 28 13 Stockton University % 50% 40% 57% 54% 20% 40% 54% 42% # 321 114 207 183 30 57 34 6 William Paterson University of New Jersey % 21% 16% 27% 24% 13% 16% 27% 28% *-Other includes American Indian or Alaskan Native, non-resident aliens, race unreported or unknown **Per NCAA, all member institutions are required to report graduation rates for student-athletes who receive athletic aid. Because of its unique mission and programs, Thomas Edison State University is excluded from this table. # means the number of students is too small to report this information without the risk of compromising privacy. COMPARATIVE PROFILE - NJ Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Graduation Rates (P.L. 2009 Chapter 197 2. a. (1) thru (3)) Graduates after 6 Years (Percentages of First-Time, Full-Time students who enrolled in Fall 2010 and had graduated from the same institution 6 years later) (1) (2) (3) Student Non- Total Men Women White Black Hispanic Asian Other* Fall 2010 Cohort Graduates after 6 Years Athletes** Athletes # 1,231 532 699 836 51 131 133 80 The College of New Jersey % 87% 86% 87% 89% 70% 78% 92% 86% # 860 356 504 394 151 222 70 23 Kean University % 50% 47% 52% 52% 45% 48% 56% 45% # 1,415 547 868 732 119 261 86 217 Montclair State University % 65% 59% 70% 68% 64% 61% 67% 62% # 211 79 132 53 32 88 16 22 New Jersey City University % 31% 26% 35% 37% 24% 31% 32% 33% # 501 373 128 123 28 50 76 224 49 452 New Jersey Institute of Technology % 61% 58% 68% 62% 43% 54% 60% 65% 69% 60% # 654 239 415 501 15 71 35 32 Ramapo College of New Jersey % 73% 64% 80% 74% 44% 72% 83% 73% # 1,058 508 550 823 67 107 39 22 Rowan University % 71% 66% 77% 74% 55% 66% 65% 73% # 5,536 2,690 2,846 2,531 434 631 1,516 424 74 5,462 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey % 77% 73% 81% 78% 67% 68% 83% 75% 73% 77% # 601 212 389 476 20 44 41 20 Stockton University % 70% 62% 75% 73% 36% 65% 79% 65% # 749 302 448 404 81 162 67 15 William Paterson University of New Jersey % 50% 41% 58% 54% 36% 47% 54% 71% *-Other includes American Indian or Alaskan Native, non-resident aliens, race unreported or unknown **Per NCAA, all member institutions are required to report graduation rates for student-athletes who receive athletic aid. Because of its unique mission and programs, Thomas Edison State University is excluded from this table. # means the number of students is too small to report this information without the risk of compromising privacy. COMPARATIVE PROFILE - NJ Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Transfer Rates (P.L. 2009 Chapter 197 2. a. (5), (6)) (6) Overview of (5) Transfer Institutions Fall 2015 FT Transferred out Out-of- First-time In-State Fall 2014 Full-Time First-time Freshmen in Fall 2016 State Freshmen # # % # # The College of New Jersey 1,452 65 4% 34 31 Kean University 1,490 192 13% 142 50 Montclair State University 3,098 363 12% 285 78 New Jersey City University 787 62 8% 48 14 New Jersey Institute of Technology 1,000 70 7% 56 14 Ramapo College of New Jersey 915 81 9% 67 14 Rowan University 2,149 216 10% 165 51 Rutgers, The State University of NJ 8,216 392 5% 265 127 Stockton University 1,151 115 10% 95 20 William Paterson University of New Jersey 1,327 126 10% 100 26 Because of its unique mission and programs, Thomas Edison State University is excluded from this table. # means the number of students is too small to report this information without the risk of compromising privacy. NR means data was not reported by the institution. COMPARATIVE PROFILE - NJ Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Costs (P.L. 2009 Chapter 197 2. a. (7)) (7) The College of Kean Montclair State New Jersey City Total Cost for AY New Jersey University University University 2015 - 2016 Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Tuition & Fees $16,148 $16,148 $11,870 $11,870 $12,112 $12,112 $11,470 $11,470 Room & Board $13,122 $6,402 $12,780 $1,577 $14,094 $4,330 $12,446 $2,250 Books & Supplies $1,200 $1,200 $1,384 $1,384 $1,300 $1,300 $1,200 $1,200 Transportation $1,242 $3,240 $1,150 $1,950 $1,100 $3,488 $1,400 $1,400 Other Expenses $2,676 $2,716 $1,753 $1,600 $2,310 $2,310 $3,100 $2,346 TOTAL $34,388 $29,706 $28,937 $18,381 $30,916 $23,540 $29,616 $18,666 (7) New Jersey Institute Rowan Rutgers, The State Ramapo College of NJ Total Cost for AY of Technology University University of NJ 2015 - 2016 Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Tuition & Fees $16,430 $16,430 $13,870 $13,870 $13,108 $13,108 $14,372 $14,372 Room & Board $13,700 $7,000 $13,746 $2,513 $11,688 $5,220 $12,260 $3,126 Books & Supplies $2,600 $2,600 $1,569 $1,569 $1,600 $1,600 $1,350 $1,350 Transportation $1,200 $3,000 $578 $3,150 $1,808 $1,808 $856 $3,111 Other Expenses $2,400 $2,400 $2,432 $2,432 $1,800 $1,800 $3,111 $3,111 TOTAL $36,330 $31,430 $32,195 $23,534 $30,004 $23,536 $31,949 $25,070 (7) Stockton William Paterson Thomas Edison Total Cost for AY University University of NJ State University** 2015 - 2016 Resident Commuter* Resident Commuter* Other** Tuition & Fees $13,077 $13,077 $12,574 $12,574 $7,300 Room & Board $11,942 $2,561 $11,103 $3,375 Books & Supplies $1,597 $1,597 $1,600 $1,600 $1,700 Transportation $975 $2,136 $890 $2,672 Other Expenses $2,185 $1,847 $2,250 $2,250 $375 TOTAL $29,776 $21,218 $28,417 $22,471 $9,375 NOTES: All costs and projected costs are for full-time students paying in-state tuition. * The costs shown for "Commuter" are those for a student living at home. ** Thomas Edison State University enrolls primarily adult, part-time students; students study at a distance. Tuition provided represents the College's comprehensive tuition which enables students to take 36 credits over a 12 month period. The books and supplies estimate is based on financial aid standards. COMPARATIVE PROFILE - NJ Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Costs (P.L. 2009 Chapter 197 2. a. (10), (11)) Total Projected Cost* for a Fall 2016 (10) Graduates after 4 years (11) Graduates after 6 years Incoming Freshman Who… Resident Commuter** Resident Commuter** The College of New Jersey $142,663 $124,584 $223,233 $195,735 Kean University $120,754 $74,451 $186,378 $112,616 Montclair State University $129,648 $98,276 $198,335 $149,389 New Jersey City University $128,421 $81,380 $198,554 $125,824 New Jersey Institute of Technology $157,146 $136,954 $243,642 $212,184 Ramapo College of New Jersey $138,764 $90,952 $218,988 $143,534 Rowan University $127,221 $101,896 $198,516 $161,303 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey $133,663 $106,459 $206,659 $166,289 Stockton University $115,422 $83,068 $173,133 $124,601 William Paterson University of New Jersey $120,031 $92,021 $182,967 $139,786 * The total projected cost for Fall 2016 entering freshmen was computed by using the average percentage of cost of attendance change for the past four years (AY2012-13 to AY2015-16) and assumes that a student entering as a resident or commuter will remain in that status throughout his/her enrollment. ** "Commuter" costs reported are those projected for students living at home. NOTES: All costs and projected costs are for full-time students paying in-state tuition. Because of its unique mission and programs, Thomas Edison State University is excluded from this table.