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New Jersey Institute of Technology graduates with Information Science degrees earn $63,005 annually while paying just $16,496 in net costs, creating the state's best return on investment for the field. This advantage matters in a state where pharmaceutical giants like Johnson & Johnson and Merck increasingly rely on data specialists to manage clinical trials and regulatory compliance. The five programs range from $16,496 to $23,519 in net costs, with graduation rates spanning 67% to 85%.
5
Programs
$16,496 – $23,519
Net Price Range
$56,367
Avg. Program Earnings
73.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Information Science/Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,496 $63,005 $19,022 73.1% 66.0%
2 $19,407 $55,087 $16,586 67.6% 73.9%
3 $20,360 $55,547 $15,978 71.9% 70.5%
4 $19,634 $53,108 $15,532 72.0% 85.5%
5 $23,519 $55,087 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $7,000 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

New Jersey Institute of Technology offers the lowest net cost at $16,496 despite higher sticker prices due to substantial financial aid packages. Rutgers New Brunswick commands the highest net cost at $23,519 but also delivers the second-highest graduation rate at 85%.

How do earnings compare across these five Information Science programs?

NJIT graduates lead with $63,005 in median earnings, nearly $10,000 above Stockton University's $53,108. The earnings gap reflects NJIT's strong industry connections and Newark's proximity to major pharmaceutical and financial employers.

Does acceptance rate correlate with program quality in New Jersey?

Stockton University accepts 85% of applicants yet maintains a solid 72% graduation rate and reasonable debt levels at $18,875. NJIT's 66% acceptance rate produces the highest earnings, suggesting selectivity can indicate stronger industry placement.

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