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Camden County College

Public Blackwood, NJ · Suburban · Mid-Atlantic · 87% data reported · Agent Insights
32%
Graduation Rate
$41,212
Earnings (10yr)
$5,996
Net Price
6,636
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Overview

Camden County College is a solid choice for students looking to pursue practical degrees in fields like Criminal Justice, Health Professions, and Business & Marketing. With an enrollment of around 6,636, it creates a community that feels manageable, allowing for personal connections and support. The focus here is on helping students gain the skills they need to step into the workforce or transfer to a four-year institution.

Looking at life after graduation, students can expect to earn an average of $41,212 within ten years of completing their studies. While the graduation rate sits at 32%, which might seem low at first glance, it’s important to remember that many students use community colleges as a stepping stone to further education. Affordability plays a significant role, too, with a net price of just $5,996, making it a financially sensible option for many.

On the practical side, the median debt for graduates is $11,851, which is manageable compared to potential earnings. With nearly half of the students receiving Pell Grants, it’s clear that Camden County College aims to support those from lower-income backgrounds. This environment is especially suited for students who thrive in a hands-on learning atmosphere and are looking for a pathway to solid job prospects or further education without breaking the bank.

Rankings

How Camden Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation32%Earnings 10yr$41KNet Price$6KRetention63%Median Debt$12KPell Grant Rate44%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$5K$0-30K$5K$30-48K$7K$48-75K$12K$110K+

The Mobility Equation

Mobility = Access x Success. How many low-income students get in, and how many reach the top 20%?

ACCESS% from bottom 20%1229.4%SUCCESS% who reach top 20%1283.5%MOBILITY157.80%

Cost & Financial Aid

$4,320
In-State Tuition
$4,416
Out-of-State
$5,996
Avg Net Price
$11,851
Median Debt
44%
Pell Grant Rate
9%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$4,582
Family Income $0–$30K
$4,713
Family Income $30K–$48K
$6,518
Family Income $48K–$75K
$12,217
Family Income $110K+

Graduate Outcomes

$32,960
6 Years After Entry
$36,278
8 Years
$41,212
10 Years
0.29x
Debt-to-Earnings
51%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$32,960 6yr $36,278 8yr $41,212 10yr

Social Mobility

Data: Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card · 30M+ anonymized tax records

157.80%
Mobility Rate
Bottom 20% → Top 20%
1283.5%
Success Rate
If bottom 20% get in
1229.4%
From Bottom 20%
Share of students
$74,000
Parent Median Income

Social Capital

Data: Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

0.96
Economic Connectedness
Cross-class friendships
0.22
Friending Bias
Lower = more inclusive
4.8%
Volunteering Rate
0.97
Support Ratio
Community support

Academics & Admissions

Retention Rate 63%
Full-Time Faculty 100%
Faculty Salary (mo) $8,226
Diversity Index 0.76
First-Gen Students 53%

Top Programs

Criminal Justice 26%
Humanities 26%
Health Professions 20%
Business & Marketing 9%
Computer Science & IT 3%
Education 3%
Mechanic & Repair Tech 1%
Legal Studies 0%