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Doctoral Programs in New Jersey with Degree Overviews

Colleges that offer degrees at the doctoral level are typically traditional public or private not-for-profit schools, but the range of programs that can be studied at this advanced level varies widely from school to school. This article compares New Jersey colleges that offer doctorates in multiple disciplines based on statistics provided by the National Center for Education Statistics.

New Jersey Schools With Doctoral Programs Near Large Cities

Among the schools in New Jersey with doctoral programs, there are a few located near large cities. This includes Rowan University, located within driving distance of Philadelphia, and Montclair State University which is located in the northern part of the state. Other schools near large cities include:

  • New Jersey Institute of Technology (Newark)
  • Rutgers University-Newark (Newark)
  • New Jersey City University (Jersey City)
  • William Paterson University of New Jersey (Wayne)

Largest Schools in New Jersey With Doctoral Programs

The largest schools in New Jersey with doctoral programs all had an enrollment, as of Fall 2021, of more than 10,000 total students, including undergraduates. Rutgers University- New Brunswick had 14,652 graduate students, while Montclair State University has 4,651 graduate students. The next three largest schools are as follows:

  • Rowan University (3,933 graduate students)
  • Rutgers University- Newark (3,834 graduate students)
  • Seton Hall University (3,818 graduate students)

Lowest Average Graduate Tuition

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) tracks a multitude of statistics for colleges in the U.S., including an average graduate tuition figure. The amount used reflects 2021-2022 average graduate tuition costs, and in-state rates are used where those are available.

  • Montclair State University ($12,978)
  • New Jersey City University ($13,938)
  • William Paterson University of New Jersey ($13,618)
  • Stockton University ($14,063)
  • Kean University ($15,752)

Highest Graduation Rate

Another NCES statistic, the graduation rate, offers a measuring stick that reflects a school's overall success. The figure is based on first-time undergraduates who enrolled full time in 2015 for a bachelor's degree and finished in six years or less.

  • Princeton University (98% graduation rate)
  • Rutgers University-New Brunswick (84% graduation rate)
  • Stockton University (76% graduation rate)
  • Rowan University (69% graduation rate)
  • Rutgers University - Newark (65% graduation rate)

We've attempted to make finding the right doctoral program in New Jersey a little easier by listing them in the categories of proximity to cities, largest programs, tuition, and graduation rate.

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