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Princeton University offers biochemistry students the nation's most generous financial aid, with net costs averaging just $10,555 despite a sticker price near $60,000. This creates an unusual value proposition where the state's most selective program (5.7% acceptance rate) becomes financially accessible to qualifying students. New Jersey's pharmaceutical giants like Johnson & Johnson and Merck actively recruit biochemistry graduates, making the state's proximity to major research facilities particularly valuable. The earnings gap between programs runs wide, from $28,236 at Montclair State to $38,289 at Stockton University. Public universities dominate the middle range, with schools like Rutgers-New Brunswick combining reasonable $23,519 net costs with strong 85% graduation rates. Students benefit from the state's TAG grant program, which reduces costs at public institutions, while private schools often surprise with competitive aid packages that narrow the actual price difference.
17
Programs
$10,555 – $40,468
Net Price Range
$35,189
Avg. Program Earnings
69.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

17 Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,555 $37,568 $59,710 97.1% 5.7%
2 $14,159 $28,236 $14,766 64.3% 91.3%
3 $19,634 $38,289 $15,532 72.0% 85.5%
4 $18,803 $33,993 $17,079 66.4% 76.5%
5 $22,185 $37,568 $15,700 68.3% 76.9%
6 $23,519 $33,993 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%
7 $40,468 $36,674 $60,952 89.9% 46.2%
8 $20,360 $15,978 71.9% 70.5%
9 $17,949 $35,942 40.2% 71.9%
10 $28,921 $51,370 71.5% 75.1%
11 $12,973 $41,054 63.1% 88.8%
12 $25,287 $38,900 63.3% 84.1%
13 $25,644 $45,360 72.4% 72.7%
14 $16,496 $19,022 73.1% 66.0%
15 $20,218 $37,110 55.1% 75.8%
16 $24,415 $35,822 72.3% 89.1%
17 $15,266 $35,822 61.7% 84.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Princeton such an strong value for biochemistry despite its high sticker price?

Princeton's average net cost of $10,555 represents massive financial aid that covers nearly $49,000 of the published tuition. The university's no-loan policy and need-blind admissions create genuine affordability for middle and lower-income families. Graduates earn $37,568 on average, providing strong return on investment. The 97.1% graduation rate virtually guarantees degree completion.

How do New Jersey's public universities compare for biochemistry value?

Stockton University leads public schools with $38,289 average earnings against $19,634 net costs. Rutgers-New Brunswick offers the highest graduation rate at 85% with $23,519 net costs. Montclair State provides the lowest net price at $14,159 but shows more modest earnings at $28,236. Most public programs keep student debt under $25,000.

Is the job market strong for biochemistry graduates in New Jersey?

New Jersey hosts major pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson and Merck, creating direct pipeline opportunities for biochemistry graduates. The state's position between New York City and Philadelphia expands employment options significantly. Average earnings range from $28,236 to $38,289 across the 17 programs. The concentration of biotech and pharmaceutical research facilities provides both internship and career opportunities.

Does attending a private university guarantee better outcomes in this field?

Private schools show mixed results compared to public options. Stevens Institute achieves 89.9% graduation rates but costs $40,468 net. Some private schools like Saint Peter's offer surprisingly low $12,973 net costs through generous aid. Public universities like Stockton actually lead in average earnings at $38,289. The key factor appears to be institutional resources rather than public versus private status.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.