Adult/Continuing Education Students

$565.00 per credit/3 credit course = $1,695.00.
Comprehensive Fee = $100.00 Annually

Heath Insurance.

Please be advised that all FULL-TIME CONTINUING EDUCATION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS are required to have Health Insurance.
Continuing Ed/External Degree students call 973 618-3227,
Graduate students call 973 618-3926 for additional information.

Components of the Comprehensive Fee include:

  • Technology fee (support of on-campus technology, network administration, student e-mail, Blackboard, ID card program and media services.)
  • Student activity fee
  • Security and parking fee
  • Use of health services, fitness center, learning center and career service center

The comprehensive fee is exclusive of course and special fees required for certain courses. A complete list of special fees may be found in the college catalog.

Tuition Reductions

  • Active Law Enforcement, Corrections & Fire Fighting officers receive a 25% discount on tuition.
  • Caldwell College alumni receive a 25% tuition reduction for undergraduate courses & 10% for graduate courses.
  • Members of Religious Orders (other than Dominicans) and full-time teachers in a Catholic school receive a 25% tuition discount.
  • Matriculating Adult Undergraduate students may receive up to a 20% tuition reduction if they are actively involved in parish work on a paid or volunteer basis in a Catholic church-related institution. Appropriate documentation from a pastor or supervisor must be submitted to the CGCS each semester at the point of registration.
  • Senior Citizens, 62 years of age or older may take courses for credit at a reduced rate of $565 per course.
  • Selected undergraduate courses with the professor's permission and when space permits may be audited. Seniors may audit 2 courses for a $75 fee. The form necessary to request an audit may be obtained at the Center for Graduate & Continuing Studies.

NON-MATRICULATING VISITING STUDENTS

Non-matriculating and visiting students may only accumulate a maximum of 11 credits through the Center for Graduate & Continuing Studies before they MUST apply for matriculation (going through the admissions process).