New Jersey Institute of Technology

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New Jersey Institute of Technology


Graduates

  • 50% have a job after 6 months
  • 60% have a job after 1 year
  • 82% have a job after 2 years

In-state Tuition

$9,822 / year

Out-of-state Tuition

$16,026 / year

Room and Board

$8,572

Application deadline

July 1

Application fee

$50

Educational Resources

Libraries

Architecture Library

  • Member of library consortia.
  • 209,000 books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents.
  • 13,693 current serial subscriptions.
  • 7,649 microforms.
  • 636 Audio/Visual items.

Museums & Art

Weston Museum: Edward Weston Museum and archives, rare book, and instrument collection.

Computing

Requirements

  • Students are required to take a computer course.
  • Students are required to own or lease a computer.
  • Recommended computer operating system: Microsoft

Campus Resources

  • 1,938 computers for student use in locations such as computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
  • 60 Internet connections in libraries.
  • 158 Internet connections in classrooms.
  • 15 Internet connections in Laboratories.
  • 200 Internet connections elsewhere on campus.

Student accommodations

  • Email accounts are available to all students.
  • Internet access is available to all students.
  • Student web-pages are permitted.
  • Online class registration is available.
  • 100% of college-owned hosting units are available for internet access.

Wireless Internet Hotspots

  • Wifi is available in all the libraries, in all classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, in some of the college-owned, operated, or affiliated housing, in all school buildings and on all school property
  • Campus wireless internet hotspots are not available.
  • Approximately 1,500 students can be on the network at once.

Services

Basic

nonremedial tutoring, women’s center, placement service, day care, health service, health insurance

Remedial

reading, math, writing, study skills

Counseling

minority student, career, military, personal, veteran student, academic, older student, psychological, birth control

Career

co-op education, on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training

Campus Safety

24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)

Campus Life

Housing

Overview

  • The school offers housing for students.
  • 27% of students live in school housing.
  • The school will provide assistance for off-campus housing

Types of housing available

  • In total, there are 4 housing buildings.

Room Accessories

  • 100% of rooms are equipped with sprinkler systems.
  • 100% of rooms are equipped with fire alarms.
  • 100% are equipped with high-speed internet connections.

Extracurricular

  • 30% of students remain on campus over the weekends, on average.
  • Alcohol is permitted on campus.
  • Student activities: dance, drama/theater, literary magazine, radio station, student government, student newspaper, yearbook
  • In total, there are about 72 organizations on campus.
  • Honor societies: Alpha Phi Mu; Arnold Air Society; Chi Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Order of Omega; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Alpha Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa (OBK)
  • International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) African Student Association; Arab Student Association; Association of Indian Students; Black Assoc. of Student Engineers; Caribbean Student Organization; Chinese Grad Student Association; Chinese Student Association; Congregation of Bangladeshi Students; Filipino Student Association; Haitian Student Association; Hispanic Organization of Students in Technology; Indian Graduate Students Association; International Society of Pharm. Eng. ; Japanese Student Association; Jewish Student Organization; Korean Student Association; National Organ. of Minority Archit. Stud. ; National Society of Black Engineers; Pakistani Student Association; Polish Student Association; Portuguese Student Association; Soc. of Hispanic Professional Engineers; Taiwanese Student Association; Turkish Student Association; United Sikh Students; Vietnamese Student Association;
  • Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Actuarial Society; Amateur Radio Club/K2MFF; Ambassadors Club; American Chemical Society; Amer. Inst. of Arch. Students; Amer. Inst. of Chem. E. ; American Nuclear Society; Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers; Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engineers; Animation Club; Architecture Student Union; Association for Computing Machinery; Auto & Robotics Club; Biomedical Engineering Society; Campus Advance; Distributive Education Clubs of America; Gay/Straight Student Alliance; Graduate Student Association; Habitat for Humanity – NJIT; Highlander? s Chess Club; Improvisational Club; Interfraternity/Sorority Council; Inst. of Industrial Engineering; Martial Arts Club of NJIT; Mathematics Club ; National Society of Prof. Engineers; Newman Club; Nucleus (Yearbook); NJ Water Works; Observer Magazine ; Peer Counselors; Peer Health Counselors; RANG Indian Dance Troupe; Senior Class Committee; Soc. for Advance of Mgmt; Soc. of Automotive Engineers; Society of Women Engineers; Student Activities Council; Student Chapter of SIAM; Student Senate ; Theater Arts Group-West; The Vector (Newspaper); WJTB-NJIT BA Radio Station
  • Student papers: (Appears as submitted by school) The Vector (weekly)

Travel

  • Nearest airport(s) (distance in miles): Newark Liberty Internaltional Airport (5), New York – John F. Kennedy International Airport (30)
  • Nearest train(s) (distance in miles): Newark (1)
  • Nearest bus-station(s) (distance in miles): Newark (1)
  • Public transportation serves the campus.
  • All students are permitted to have cars on campus.
  • 20% of students have a car on campus

Employment

  • School employment is available.
  • 25% of undergrads are employed with average earnings of 3,000
  • Freshman are discouraged from working.

Greek Life

  • There are 19 fraternities
  • 7% of students are fraternity members
  • There are 8 sororities
  • 5% of students are sorority members.

ROTC

  • Army ROTC: Offered on campus
  • Navy ROTC: Not offered
  • Airforce ROTC: Offered on campus
  • Additional Policies

    honor code, hazing prohibited

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