Rutgers University-Camden combines open access admission with exceptional economic mobility outcomes. As a Mobility Engine institution, the university produces $19,587 in earnings beyond expectations while serving 44.3% Pell-eligible students, demonstrating strong outcomes for diverse student populations with manageable debt levels.
With top-tier performance, driven by strong long-term earnings relative to educational investment
Above average, reflecting controlled costs and manageable debt levels
With top-tier performance, reflecting the university's ability to convert access into earnings growth for diverse student populations
With top-tier performance, reflecting the university's ability to convert access into earnings growth for diverse student populations
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Full AnalysisRutgers University-Camden delivers strong earnings outcomes while maintaining manageable debt levels for graduates. Students earn a median of $74,479 ten years after enrollment, ranking at the 90.0th percentile nationally.
Earnings range from $49,127 at the 25th percentile to $107,416 at the 75th percentile, reflecting diverse career paths across health, business, and public service disciplines. The institution generates $19,587 in earnings beyond expectations, placing it at the 94.1st percentile nationally on this measure.
Students seeking strong career outcomes at an accessible public university, particularly those interested in nursing, business, and health sciences. Well-suited for first-generation students (34.6%) and Pell-eligible students (44.3%) who value proven economic mobility with manageable debt levels.
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Mobility Engine with accessible admissions
Rutgers University-Camden ranks #136 nationally in Azimuth's composite analysis, placing at the 91.7th percentile with top-tier performance. Located in Camden, New Jersey, this medium-sized public university maintains open access admission standards with a 77.8% acceptance rate while delivering exceptional post-graduation outcomes.
Rutgers-Camden enrolls 44.3% Pell-eligible students and 34.6% first-generation students, significantly above typical levels for institutions with similar academic profiles. Graduates earn $19,587 beyond expectations relative to similar students, ranking at the 94.1st percentile nationally.
Median earnings reach $74,479 ten years after enrollment, placing Rutgers-Camden at the 90.0th percentile for long-term earnings. Compared to a peer median of $50,116, graduates earn $24,363 more annually.
This combination of accessible admissions, high access levels, and strong economic outcomes places Rutgers-Camden within the Mobility Engine quadrant, where institutions convert educational opportunity into sustained economic advancement for diverse student populations.
Based on federal data for students receiving aid. Actual costs may vary.
Rutgers University-Camden's published cost of attendance is $33,812 per year, including $17,079 in-state tuition, $13,389 for room and board, and $1,391 for books and supplies. However, the average student pays just $18,803 after financial aid, representing savings of $15,009 from the sticker price.
This net price places Rutgers-Camden above the peer median of $14,093, but the difference reflects the institution's stronger outcomes and academic profile. The net price varies significantly by family income, ranging from $16,678 for families earning under $30,000 to $27,896 for families earning over $110,000.
This progressive pricing structure ensures affordability for lower-income students while maintaining accessibility across income levels. Federal financial aid data shows substantial need-based assistance, with 44.3% of students receiving Pell grants indicating significant low-income enrollment.
The university's approach balances accessibility with the resources needed to deliver strong post-graduation outcomes, as evidenced by graduates earning $24,363 more than peers from similar institutions.
Rutgers University-Camden graduates demonstrate consistent earnings growth over time with outcomes based on robust cohort sizes. Median earnings rise from $61,263 six years after enrollment to $67,665 at eight years and $74,479 at ten years, representing 21.6% growth from the six-year mark.
These outcomes are based on ten-year cohorts exceeding 12,000 graduates, providing high confidence in the reported figures. Graduates earn $19,587 beyond expectations compared to similar students nationally, placing Rutgers-Camden at the 94.1st percentile for earnings uplift.
This value-added performance indicates the institution's effectiveness in translating educational access into economic outcomes. Low-income graduates earn $73,900, ranking among the top 5% nationally and demonstrating exceptional mobility outcomes for students from lower-income backgrounds.
Earnings span from $49,127 at the 25th percentile to $107,416 at the 75th percentile, reflecting differences in program choice and career trajectory. Approximately 30.4% of graduates continue to graduate or professional study, indicating strong preparation for both advanced education and immediate workforce entry.
Rutgers University-Camden admits 77.8% of applicants, meaning roughly 4 in 5 applicants receive offers of admission. This places Rutgers-Camden in the Open Access category, with admission rates above 75%.
The peer median admission rate of 84.6% shows that Rutgers-Camden is slightly more selective than typical institutions with similar characteristics, but still maintains highly accessible admission standards. The university's open access approach supports its mission as a Mobility Engine institution, providing educational opportunity to diverse student populations including 44.3% Pell-eligible and 34.6% first-generation students.
Students should view Rutgers-Camden as an accessible option with proven post-graduation outcomes. Unlike highly selective institutions where even qualified students face uncertainty, Rutgers-Camden's admission rate means students meeting basic requirements have strong likelihood of acceptance.
This accessibility combined with strong economic outcomes makes building a balanced college list less critical, though students should still consider multiple options based on program preferences, location, and cost considerations.
Computer and Information Sciences, General.
47 graduates
Finance and Financial Management Services.
54 graduates
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.
348 graduates
Accounting and Related Services.
57 graduates
Economics.
16 graduates
Rutgers University-Camden offers 16 bachelor's degree programs with federal earnings data for ranking. Adult Health Nurse/Nursing ranks #41 nationally and #1 in New Jersey, producing 283 graduates with median earnings of $86,247 and a value score of 85.4.
Business Administration and Management ranks #23 nationally and #4 in New Jersey, graduating 208 students with median earnings of $77,221 and an exceptional value score of 93.5. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences ranks #6 nationally and #2 in New Jersey, graduating 132 students with median earnings of $68,169 and a value score of 93.6.
Psychology, General ranks #36 nationally and #4 in New Jersey, with 107 graduates earning $49,641. Artificial Intelligence, though with a smaller cohort of 31 graduates, ranks #21 nationally and #3 in New Jersey with the highest median earnings of $114,399.
These programs demonstrate consistent strength across health, business, and technology fields with both strong rankings and substantial enrollment numbers.
Peer institutions with comparable quality and outcomes:
| School | State | Accept Rate | Median Earnings | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University Of Connecticut-Stamford Similar quality tier in Northeast (#4262 ranked) | CT | 83% | $73,997 | #4262 | Compare |
Cuny Graduate School And University Center Similar quality tier in Northeast (#4270 ranked) | NY | 68% | $65,991 | #4270 | Compare |
Missouri University Of Science And Technology Similar quality tier (#4260 ranked) | MO | 73% | $82,957 | #4260 | Compare |
University Of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus Similar quality tier (#4259 ranked) | CO | 75% | $64,270 | #4259 | Compare |
Farmingdale State College Similar quality tier in Northeast (#4278 ranked) | NY | 63% | $69,781 | #4278 | Compare |