Private Education at Public School Price
The Bottom Line
| Seton Hall Tuition: Rutgers Tuition: (In-state) |
$31,440 $10,104 |
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| You Save: | $21,336 |
In these tough economic times, Seton Hall understands the financial concerns of families and is offering this program to help make a first-rate, private Catholic education as affordable as a public education.
To qualify for this rate students must:
- Have a minimum of a 27 ACT composite score or combined 1200 on the critical reading and math sections of the SAT with not less than 550 on either section;
- Be in the top 10 percent of their high school class; and
- Apply by December 15.
In addition, students who file the FAFSA may be eligible for additional need-based financial aid. This unique program is open to students from all states. No special application is required. Students who apply to Seton Hall and meet the academic criteria will automatically receive this tuition rate.
Terms and Conditions
- Open to first-time, full-time freshman entering directly from high school in September 2012 (Does not apply to transfer students).
- Tuition is based on Rutgers 2011-2012 in-state tuition rate for Arts & Science (rate is $5,052 per semester).
- This rate will remain in effect for four years (8 semesters), provided that the student maintains a 3.0 GPA, completes at least 24 credits a year and maintains continuous full-time enrollment.
- May only be applied to tuition for up to 18 credits per semester.
- Excludes graduate students, non-Seton Hall enrollment, ESL, non-matriculated enrollment and study abroad.
- Applies only to fall and spring on-campus enrollment and does not include summer enrollment.
“This initiative reflects Seton Hall’s commitment to serving our community and putting a high quality, personalized education within reach of more students and their families. In this way we make a first-class, private Catholic college experience as affordable and accessible to students as a public university, with the added benefits of smaller classes, close mentoring faculty relationships and a 14:1 student-to-teacher ratio.”
Dr. Gabriel Esteban,
President, Seton Hall University
“This program rewards the efforts of high-achieving students, allowing them to attend one of the nation’s leading Catholic universities without the added burden or worry about financing their education. This program eliminates the worry for parents and allows them to know the bottom line cost up front. The program assures parents that their son or daughter will receive a quality private education from a prestigious university in a smaller, more nurturing environment where they can thrive and build a foundation for a successful future without an extensive loan burden.”
Dr. Alyssa McCloud,
Vice President of Enrollment Management, Seton Hall University

