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89.1%Acceptance
$35,822Tuition
1,958Students
72%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$57,273Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalNCAA Division IIIStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Student Outcomes

Graduation Rate (4-year)
67.6%
Graduation Rate (6-year)
72.3%
Retention Rate
77.2%
Median Earnings (10 years after entry)
$57,273
Median Debt at Graduation
$25,000
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
11:1
Loan Repayment Rate
59.0%
Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
$265/mo

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. Doctoral $99,832 $198,813
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Master $74,953 $27,332
Public Administration. Master $61,681 $41,000
Accounting and Related Services. Master $59,690 $25,510
Computer Science. Master $58,673
Accounting and Related Services. Bachelor $56,641 $25,000
Finance and Financial Management Services. Bachelor $53,775 $25,000
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. Master $51,019 $20,500
Educational Administration and Supervision. Master $49,683
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology. Master $48,823 $42,425
Marketing. Bachelor $47,729 $25,000
Computer and Information Sciences, General. Bachelor $42,682 $25,000
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Bachelor $42,682 $25,000
Hospitality Administration/Management. Bachelor $41,937 $25,000
Criminology. Bachelor $39,153 $25,000

Outcomes Overview

FDU-Florham graduates earn a median of $57,273 ten years after graduation, giving them a debt-to-income ratio of 44% based on typical $25,000 in student loans. Monthly loan payments of $265 consume about 5.5% of gross income for median earners. The school's 94% employment rate reflects strong career services and regional employer connections in the New York metropolitan area. Many graduates enter business, communications, and healthcare fields where the university has established partnerships. With 59% of borrowers successfully repaying loans, outcomes are steady but not strong. The return on investment is average, particularly for students who stay in the expensive Northeast job market where salaries help offset higher living costs.