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Princeton University delivers the nation's most affordable geosciences education at $10,555 net cost despite its $59,710 sticker price, creating an extraordinary contrast with the state's public options that range from $11,732 to $25,287. This pricing gap reflects how elite financial aid can transform access to earth science programs. New Jersey's proximity to major pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson and Merck creates strong demand for geochemistry and environmental geology expertise. The state's 10 programs show striking variation in outcomes, with graduation rates spanning from 38.7% at New Jersey City University to Princeton's 97.1%.
10
Programs
$10,555 – $25,287
Net Price Range
$42,442
Avg. Program Earnings
64.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,555 $59,710 97.1% 5.7%
2 $11,732 $13,971 38.7% 90.1%
3 $12,168 $13,426 43.4% 82.6%
4 $14,159 $14,766 64.3% 91.3%
5 $17,764 $15,150 47.7% 91.5%
6 $19,407 $16,586 67.6% 73.9%
7 $19,634 $15,532 72.0% 85.5%
8 $22,185 $15,700 68.3% 76.9%
9 $23,519 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%
10 $25,287 $38,900 63.3% 84.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Princeton's net cost compare to New Jersey's public universities for geosciences?

Princeton's $10,555 net cost actually beats every public university in the state except New Jersey City University at $11,732. This happens because Princeton's generous financial aid covers most of the $59,710 sticker price for qualifying families.

What salary range can New Jersey geosciences graduates expect?

Reported earnings span from $33,281 at Stockton University to $52,107 at Kean University, showing a $19,000 difference across programs. William Paterson graduates earn $41,937, placing them in the middle of this range.

Is there a significant graduation rate gap among these programs?

Graduation rates vary dramatically from 38.7% at New Jersey City University to 97.1% at Princeton. Public universities like Rutgers New Brunswick achieve 85% graduation rates, while others like Kean and William Paterson hover around 43-48%.

Which schools offer the best value for in-state students?

New Jersey City University charges just $13,971 in-state tuition with a $11,732 net cost. Kean University follows at $13,426 in-state tuition and offers the highest reported graduate earnings at $52,107.

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