Student Outcomes
- Graduation Rate (4-year)
- 8.1%
- Graduation Rate (6-year)
- 33.3%
- Median Earnings (10 years after entry)
- $45,987
- Median Debt at Graduation
- $24,807
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio
- 3:1
- Loan Repayment Rate
- 37.6%
- Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
- $263/mo
Earnings by Major
Top programs ranked by median earnings
| Program | Level | Median Earnings | Median Debt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business Administration, Management and Operations. | Master | $64,686 | $44,529 |
| Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians. | Bachelor | $61,702 | $43,028 |
| Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians. | Bachelor | $54,192 | $50,844 |
| Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications. | Bachelor | $53,718 | $41,421 |
| Computer Systems Analysis. | Bachelor | $52,242 | $40,509 |
| Business Administration, Management and Operations. | Bachelor | $46,521 | $35,660 |
| Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications. | Associate | $42,884 | $27,582 |
| Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians. | Associate | $40,896 | $25,436 |
| Health and Medical Administrative Services. | Associate | $31,711 | $30,604 |
| Computer Software and Media Applications. | Bachelor | $29,887 | $41,879 |
| Computer Software and Media Applications. | Associate | $25,022 |
Outcomes Overview
DeVry New Jersey graduates face a challenging financial reality with median debt of $24,807 against median earnings of $45,987 after ten years. This creates a debt-to-earnings ratio of 54%, well above the recommended 30% threshold. Monthly loan payments of $263 consume about 7% of typical graduate income. The 37.64% loan repayment rate signals financial stress among alumni. DeVry focuses on technology, business, and healthcare careers, fields that typically offer stable employment. The 90.7% employment rate shows graduates find work. However, the relatively low median earnings compared to debt levels suggest graduates struggle to achieve financial momentum. This represents a weak return on investment for most students.