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New Jersey Institute of Technology delivers the state's highest Information Science graduate earnings at $63,005 while maintaining a net cost of just $16,496. This advantage reflects the program's connection to New Jersey's tech corridor, where companies like Johnson & Johnson and financial firms actively recruit data professionals. The $7,023 gap between NJIT's cost and Rutgers New Brunswick highlights how location and specialization impact both affordability and career outcomes in this growing field.
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 In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,496 $19,022 73.1% 66.0%
2 $19,407 $16,586 67.6% 73.9%
3 $19,634 $15,532 72.0% 85.5%
4 $20,360 $15,978 71.9% 70.5%
5 $23,519 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes NJIT's Information Science program worth the investment?

NJIT graduates earn $63,005 annually, which is $7,918 more than the lowest-earning program in the state. The school's 73.10% graduation rate and $19,500 median debt create a strong return on investment for students entering New Jersey's tech and pharmaceutical sectors.

How do in-state tuition rates compare across these programs?

Stockton offers the lowest in-state tuition at $15,532, while Rutgers New Brunswick charges $17,239 despite having the highest net cost at $23,519. This $1,707 difference in base tuition can significantly impact total college costs over four years.

Does acceptance rate indicate program competitiveness?

Stockton accepts 85.54% of applicants, making it the most accessible option, while NJIT accepts 65.99% despite offering the highest graduate earnings. The 19.55 percentage point spread suggests students can find quality programs regardless of their admission profile.

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