Cheapest community colleges in New Jersey
Community colleges in New Jersey ranked by published in-state tuition, lowest first. Published tuition is the sticker price; the price you actually pay is typically much lower after federal Pell grants and state aid. Use this list as a starting point, then file the FAFSA to see your real cost.
- Camden County CollegeBlackwood, NJ$4,320
- Middlesex CollegeEdison, NJ$4,764
- Ocean County CollegeToms River, NJ$4,906
- Bergen Community CollegeParamus, NJ$4,913
- Rowan College of South Jersey-Cumberland CampusVineland, NJ$5,160
- Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester CampusSewell, NJ$5,160
- UCNJ Union College of Union County New JerseyCranford, NJ$5,280
- Mercer County Community CollegeWest Windsor, NJ$5,310
- Hudson County Community CollegeJersey City, NJ$5,384
- Essex County CollegeNewark, NJ$5,415
- Warren County Community CollegeWashington, NJ$5,460
- Sussex County Community CollegeNewton, NJ$5,544
- Raritan Valley Community CollegeBranchburg, NJ$5,664
- Assumption College for SistersDenville, NJ$6,000
- Atlantic Cape Community CollegeMays Landing, NJ$6,068
- County College of MorrisRandolph, NJ$6,210
- Brookdale Community CollegeLincroft, NJ$6,270
- Passaic County Community CollegePaterson, NJ$6,300
- Salem Community CollegeCarneys Point, NJ$6,360
- Rowan College at Burlington CountyMount Laurel, NJ$6,990
- Mosdos Yaakov V'YisroelLakewood, NJ$8,760
- Yeshiva Gedolah of Woodlake VillageLakewood, NJ$9,030
- Yeshiva Gedolah Keren HatorahLakewood, NJ$9,150
- Yeshiva Gedola Tiferes YerachmielLakewood, NJ$9,600
- Yeshiva Gedolah Shaarei ShmuelLakewood, NJ$10,600
- Bais Medrash Mayan HatorahLakewood, NJ$12,000
- Yeshiva Chemdas HatorahLakewood, NJ$12,150
- Yeshiva Gedola Tiferes Yaakov YitzchokLakewood, NJ$13,700
- Eastwick College-NutleyNutley, NJ$15,848
- Eastwick College-RamseyRamsey, NJ$18,057
- Eastwick College-HackensackHackensack, NJ$18,075
Reading the list
The figures above are the published in-state tuition rates each New Jersey community college reports to the U.S. Department of Education. These are the rates posted to the institution's tuition schedule before any aid is applied. For most New Jersey community-college students, federal Pell grants alone cover a substantial share of tuition, and state aid programs in New Jersey often cover the remainder for residents who qualify. Out-of-state tuition is typically higher; check the individual college profile for both rates.
Tuition alone is not the right comparison for a complete cost picture. The College Scorecard also reports total annual cost of attendance — tuition plus required fees, books, room and board (if applicable), and other expenses — which is the more meaningful number when you are budgeting for a year of school. Each college's full profile lists cost of attendance alongside tuition. For students who can live at home and avoid room-and-board costs, the gap between tuition and cost of attendance shrinks substantially.
If your goal is the lowest possible total cost, the cheapest tuition isn't always the right pick. A slightly more expensive program with a higher transfer rate or stronger articulation agreement with a four-year university may produce a lower total degree cost overall, because lost credit on transfer can erase the savings of a low community-college tuition.