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New Jersey Institute of Technology

Public Newark, NJ · Urban · Mid-Atlantic · 100% data reported · Agent Insights
73%
Graduation Rate
$84,276
Earnings (10yr)
$16,504
Net Price
65%
Acceptance Rate

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Overview

With nearly 9,020 students, New Jersey Institute of Technology is a great fit for those pursuing careers in fields like engineering, computer science, business, and the arts. The 65% acceptance rate means there's a decent chance of getting in, especially for students who are dedicated to their studies and have a solid application. What stands out here is the strong emphasis on practical skills and real-world applications, making it a solid option for anyone looking to dive straight into a career after graduation.

When it comes to life after graduation, the numbers tell a promising story. Graduates can expect to earn around $84,276 within ten years of completing their degree. This level of earning potential is significant, especially when you consider how affordable this school is compared to others. With a median debt of $21,000, students graduate with a manageable financial load, allowing many to move up in their careers without being bogged down by excessive loans.

In terms of the practical bottom line, the net price after aid is about $16,504, which is reasonable for a public institution. This affordability, combined with the strong earning potential, means that students who tend to thrive here are typically those committed to their fields and eager to apply their learning in practical settings. With a diverse range of programs and a supportive environment, NJIT is well-suited for students ready to take the next step in their educational journey.

Rankings

How New Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation73%Earnings 10yr$84KNet Price$17KRetention90%Median Debt$21KPell Grant Rate40%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$10K$0-30K$11K$30-48K$16K$48-75K$27K$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%1013.9%SUCCESS% who reach top 20%6379.1%MOBILITY646.78%

Cost & Financial Aid

$19,974
In-State Tuition
$37,664
Out-of-State
$16,504
Avg Net Price
$21,000
Median Debt
40%
Pell Grant Rate
31%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$10,138
Family Income $0–$30K
$11,165
Family Income $30K–$48K
$15,958
Family Income $48K–$75K
$27,244
Family Income $110K+

Graduate Outcomes

$69,591
6 Years After Entry
$77,642
8 Years
$84,276
10 Years
0.25x
Debt-to-Earnings
80%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$69,591 6yr $77,642 8yr $84,276 10yr

Social Mobility

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

646.78%
Mobility Rate
Bottom 20% → Top 20%
6379.1%
Success Rate
If bottom 20% get in
1013.9%
From Bottom 20%
Share of students
$84,000
Parent Median Income

Social Capital

Data: Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

1.70
Economic Connectedness
Cross-class friendships
0.01
Friending Bias
Lower = more inclusive
5.2%
Volunteering Rate
0.98
Support Ratio
Community support

Innovation

Data: Opportunity Insights Patent & Innovation Data

1.514%
Inventor Rate
30
Total Patents
20
Total Citations

Academics & Admissions

Acceptance Rate 65%
Retention Rate 90%
SAT Average 1337
ACT Midpoint 30
SAT Range 1210–1460
ACT Range 27–34
Full-Time Faculty 58%
Faculty Salary (mo) $13,884
Diversity Index 0.78
First-Gen Students 34%

Top Programs

Engineering 35%
Computer Science & IT 30%
Business & Marketing 6%
Biology & Biomedical 4%
Visual & Performing Arts 2%
Mathematics & Statistics 1%
Physical Sciences 1%
English & Literature 1%