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Citing friendly students, good peer networks and cutting-edge classes,
The Princeton Review has featured NJIT’s
School of Management (SOM) in its 2010 edition of The Best 301 Business Schools (Random House).
U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 Annual Guide to America’s Best Colleges has named NJIT among the nation’s top tier of national research universities offering a range of undergraduate majors and master's and doctoral degrees. NJIT is now ranked 115 among the nation’s best national universities.Every year for the past five years, NJIT has increased its ranking on this widely-read assessment of the nation’s colleges and universities.
NJIT’s Board of Trustees has approved a 3 percent tuition increase for the upcoming 2009-2010 academic year for both in and out-of-state students starting this fall. About 95 percent of NJIT’s full-time undergraduates pay in-state tuition.
NJIT is one of the country's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company features the school in the new 2010 edition of its popular guidebook:
The Best 371 Colleges. Only about 15 percent of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges and two Canadian colleges are profiled in the annual guide.
The Princeton Review today named NJIT among the nation’s top 50 public undergraduate institutions for value. NJIT was included in the select listing because it has long been known for
affordability nationally and in the region. The annual tuition this year for in-state students is under $10,500.
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NJIT offers students an outstanding undergraduate education, according to the Princeton Review’s newest survey. Featured in the Review’s new best college book, NJIT numbers among the Review’s elite ranking of 366 colleges in the US. The list represents only 15 percent of the four-year colleges in the US.
2006
The School of Management at NJIT was named an outstanding business school by The Princeton Review. “We’re pleased to be commended for the third time this year by The Princeton Review as a notable US institution of higher education,” said Robert A. Altenkirch, PhD, president of NJIT.
New Jersey Institute of Technology is the only college or university in New Jersey named this week as one of the nation’s best value undergraduate institutions by The Princeton Review. The information appears in a new guide: America’s Best Value Colleges. The text profiled 150 public and private colleges with excellent academics, generous financial aid packages and relatively low costs. The Princeton Review chose the colleges based on data the company obtained from administrators at 646 colleges, and its surveys of students attending them.
NJIT was named last Friday by The Princeton Review in conjunction with forbes.com among the top 25 of America’s most connected campuses when it comes to offering cutting-edge technology.