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Public universities dominate New Jersey's most affordable International Business programs, with Kean University offering the lowest net price at $12,168. The state's position between major financial centers creates strong career prospects, with graduates earning between $36,848 and $49,644 annually. Saint Peter's University breaks the typical cost pattern by delivering private education at just $12,973 net cost, making it competitive with public options. New Jersey's pharmaceutical giants like Johnson & Johnson and Merck, plus proximity to Wall Street, provide ample internship and career opportunities for international business students.
9
Programs
$12,168 – $25,287
Net Price Range
$41,726
Avg. Program Earnings
57.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 International Business Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,168 $13,426 43.4% 82.6%
2 $12,973 $41,054 63.1% 88.8%
3 $16,496 $19,022 73.1% 66.0%
4 $17,764 $15,150 47.7% 91.5%
5 $20,218 $37,110 55.1% 75.8%
6 $20,360 $15,978 71.9% 70.5%
7 $20,549 $28,600 44.8%
8 $21,188 $39,450 58.7% 66.4%
9 $25,287 $38,900 63.3% 84.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Saint Peter's University unusually affordable for a private school?

Saint Peter's University offers a net price of $12,973 despite a sticker price of $41,054, indicating substantial financial aid packages. This makes it only $805 more expensive than the cheapest public option at Kean University. The school maintains an 88.83% acceptance rate while delivering a 63.10% graduation rate.

How much do graduation rates vary among these affordable programs?

Graduation rates span from 43.40% at Kean University to 73.10% at New Jersey Institute of Technology, a 30-percentage-point difference. The three schools with graduation rates above 70% all charge net prices of $16,496 or higher. This suggests students may need to balance immediate affordability with completion likelihood.

Does attending a more expensive program lead to higher earnings?

Rider University graduates earn $49,644 annually despite the highest net price at $25,287, while William Paterson graduates earn $36,848 at a much lower $17,764 net cost. Berkeley College graduates earn $40,485 at a mid-range price point of $20,549, showing mixed correlation between cost and earnings potential.

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