Tuition & Fees

Tuition Rates

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the total amount it will cost a student to go to college, (usually expressed as a yearly figure) that is determined using a formula established by the U.S. Congress. The COA covers tuition and fees; on-campus room and board; allowances for books, supplies, transportation, loan fees (if applicable), and miscellaneous expenses. Consideration may be given to students who incur expenses related to childcare and/or a disability on a case-by-case basis.

For a free copy of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges' booklet, "Why Does College Cost So Much,?" please contact the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, at (973) 290-4455.

 

 

Tuition Rates 2011-2012, Effective August 2011
Women's College $26,440
Continuing Studies $704 per credit hour
Nursing - BSN Program $831 per credit
Graduate Studies $899 per credit
Graduate Health Care Management - Program $921 per credit
Graduate Nursing Program $921 per credit
Dietetic Internship Program $899 per credit
MA Educational Leadership* $720 per credit
EdD Educational Leadership program* $21,228 per year

 * Guaranteed rate - all inclusive.

 

Room & Board 2011-2012, effective August 2011

Women's College

$11,560

Room Deposits

All resident students are required to pay a $200 non-refundable deposit to secure a room for the next Fall semester. This payment will be required each year the student is in residence on the campus. Payments can be made with check or money order. No cash or credit cards will be accepted.

This $200 payment will be credited to the student’s account as a room deposit paid in advance when the Fall invoices are sent in July. The deposit will not be returned to the student should housing be terminated for any reason. The only exemptions to this policy are the Harney Scholarships, fully funded International Scholarships and the EOF recipients. These students will be required to sign a separate housing contract in lieu of the room deposit.