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County College of Morris

Community CollegeSuburb: Large

About County College of Morris

Overview, location, and what makes it stand out

The County College of Morris teaches in Randolph, in the hills of northern New Jersey. Business and nursing are its largest programs, and most of its students transfer on into the state universities.

Founded

1968

Location

Randolph, New Jersey

Students

5,360

Institution

Community College

Known For

BusinessNursingCriminal JusticeTransfer Pathways

Key Stats

A quick snapshot of what matters most

Acceptance Rate

Open

Admits all qualified applicants

Graduation Rate

35.6%

Below national average

In-State Tuition

$6,210

Out-of-state: $14,310

Avg Net Price

$8,895

After financial aid

SAT Average

Not required

No test scores requested

Median Earnings

$50,243

10 years after enrollment

Admissions

How competitive is getting in?

Selectivity

Open Admission

Every applicant who meets the basic requirements is admitted, so there is no acceptance rate

How to Apply

Test Policy

No test needed

Application Fee

$30

Early

N/A

Deadline

Rolling

Academics

How strong is the academic experience?

Student Success

Low GraduationHigh Graduation
35.6%

Below Average

35.6% complete their degree within three years

Retention

76%

Transfer Out

18%

Teaching Quality

17:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

Full-Time

29.1%

$/Student

$6.5K

Class Size

Medium

The 35.6% graduation rate is below average, but 76% of freshmen return for year two. Students are staying, even if completion takes longer than four years.

Tuition & Costs

What will you actually pay?

Tuition & Fees

$6,210

In-State

/

$14,310

Out-of-State

Tuition and mandatory fees only, does not include housing or meals

Room & Board

No on-campus housing

Books & Supplies

$1,400

Total Cost of Attendance

$15,033

After Financial Aid

$8,895

Average Net Price

Average amount students actually pay after grants and scholarships

Net Price (family income <$30K)

$6,573

Receive Grants

26.8%

Take Loans

14.2%

Tuition is $6,210/yr, and after aid the average student pays about $8,895.

Financial Aid

Who gets aid and what happens after

Financial aid comes in two forms: grants and scholarships (free money you don't repay) and loans (borrowed money you pay back after graduating). Here's how students at County College of Morris fund their education.

While in School

26.8%

Get Grants

Free money

14.2%

Take Loans

Must repay

$37,951

Median Family Income

After Graduation

$9,000

Median Debt at Graduation

Total federal loan balance when students graduate

$95/mo

Monthly Payment

0%

Low

Default Rate

The median debt is just $9,000, and less than 0% of graduates default on their loans. Students here leave with very manageable financial obligations.

Student Body

Diversity, gender, and enrollment

From gender balance and racial diversity to age and background, here's a look at who attends County College of Morris.

Gender

49.5%

Female

/

51%

Male

Female to Male Ratio

Race & Ethnicity

40.7%
32.6%
5.8%
5.6%
3.4%
2.4%
White
Hispanic
Black
Asian
Multiracial
International

Enrollment

5,360

Undergraduate Students

Student Profile

N/A

Graduates

43.3%

First-Gen

22 yrs

Avg Age

20.7%

Age 25+

The campus has a balanced gender split (50% women, 51% men). 43.3% are first-generation college students, so there's a strong community of students who understand that experience.

Campus Life

What it's like to be a student here

Campus Setting

RuralCity
Suburb: Large

Suburb: Large

Campus Quick Facts

5,360

Students

community

Institution

Medium

Campus Size

N/A

Classification

What This College Offers

Semester calendar

Study Abroad

Yes

AP Credit

Yes

Teacher Cert

Yes

ROTC

No

Evening College

No

Online Programs

Yes

Job Placement

Yes

Career Counseling

Yes

Sports & Athletics

How seriously this college takes sport

County College of Morris fields 6 varsity teams with 99 student athletes, about 2% of the student body.

Division

NJCAA

Division II

Conference

Not reported

Only collected for NCAA and NAIA teams

Varsity Sports

6

Biggest: Baseball

Student Athletes

99

2% of the student body

Athletes by Gender

79% / 21%

78

Men

/

21

Women

4

Men's Teams

2

Women's Teams

Biggest Teams

MenWomen
32
Baseball
18
Basketball
18
Soccer
11
Softball
10
Golf

Every Varsity Team

Baseball32Basketball18Soccer18Softball11Golf10Volleyball10

After Graduation

What can you earn with this degree?

How much do graduates of County College of Morrisearn, and what do they study? Here's a look at outcomes and popular programs.

Earnings Trajectory

$50,243

Median Earnings · 10 Years After

$40K
6yr
$42K
8yr
$50K
10yr

Popular Programs

Top 6

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

$21K

215 grads

1yr Earnings

Business Administration, Management and Operations

$26K

206 grads

1yr Earnings

Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

75 grads

Criminal Justice and Corrections

$23K

66 grads

1yr Earnings

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions

$66K

65 grads

1yr Earnings

Fine and Studio Arts

$34K

53 grads

1yr Earnings

Graduates earn about $40K six years out, growing to $50K by year ten. Above average, though your choice of major will be the biggest factor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about County College of Morris

How much does County College of Morris cost?
Tuition at County College of Morris is $6,210 for in-state students and $14,310 for out-of-state students. Tuition is $6,210/yr, and after aid the average student pays about $8,895.
What is the graduation rate at County College of Morris?
County College of Morris has a graduation rate of 35.6%. The 35.6% graduation rate is below average, but 76% of freshmen return for year two. Students are staying, even if completion takes longer than four years.
How much do County College of Morris graduates earn?
The median earnings for County College of Morris graduates is $50,243 ten years after enrollment. Graduates earn about $40K six years out, growing to $50K by year ten. Above average, though your choice of major will be the biggest factor.

Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard Some figures may reflect prior academic years. Our editorial team reviews and updates college profiles to ensure accuracy. If you notice outdated information, please let us know.