Stevens Institute of Technology and Thomas Edison State University are frequently compared when students or parents prepare college admissions. Stevens is a four-year, private (not-for-profit) school located in Hoboken, NJ and TESU is a four-year, public school located in Trenton, NJ.
The following list compares two colleges briefly in important perspectives. You can compare them with comprehensive information on full comparison page.
Stevens Institute of Technology | vs. | Thomas Edison State University |
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Hoboken, New Jersey | Location | Trenton, New Jersey |
Four-year, Private (not-for-profit) | School Type | four-year, Public |
Doctor's degree | Highest Degree Offered | Doctor's degree |
Research University (high research activity) | Carnegie Classification | Master's College and University (medium programs) |
$60,952 | 2024 Tuition & Fees | In-State$6,638
Out-Of-State$8,598 |
96% | % Receiving Financial Aid | 26% |
$31,336 | Average Amount of Financial Aid | $3,428 |
43.44 % | Acceptance Rates | - |
16.63 % | Yield (Enrollment Rates) | - |
1,440 | SAT Score | - |
33 | ACT Score | - |
90 % | Graduation Rate | - |
2 % | Transfer-out Rate | - |
94 % | Retention Rate | - |
8,842 | Student Population | 7,587 |
348 | Number of Faculties | - |
10 to 1 | Students to Faculty Ratio | 15 to 1 |
Distance Learning (Online Classes), ROTC, Study Abroad | Special Learning Opportunities | Distance Learning (Online Classes) |
Academic/career counseling service, Employment services, Placement services | On Campus Student Services | Academic/career counseling service |