Assumption College for Sisters
Denville, NJ
N/A
Acceptance Rate
$6,000
Avg Cost (In-State)
$6,000
Avg Cost (Out-of-State)
N/A
Graduation Rate
30
Total Enrollment
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Application requirements
Regular Deadline
Rolling admissions
Common App
No
Test Policy
Not required
Essays Required
1
Letters of Rec
2
Interview
Available
Essays: Personal statement explaining reasons for applying and vocational goals
Note: Applicants must be Catholic women exploring religious vocations; recommendation from pastor or spiritual director required; medical examination form required
Requirements are AI-generated from public data and may change. Always verify directly with the college.
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~$24k valueFree tuition at any NJ public 4-year university for residents with family income under $65,000 in years 3-4 of college.
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Scholarships you may qualify for.
Rutgers Honors College Scholarship
$5,000-$25,000/year
universityRutgers NB Honors College admits with top academic record.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Rutgers School of Engineering Scholarships
$1,000-$10,000/year
universityRutgers engineering students with academic merit; multiple named awards.
Deadline: February 1
Learn more ↗NJ Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)
Up to $2,500/year + summer institute
stateNJ residents with educational disadvantage + low income; selected for academic support program at NJ colleges.
Deadline: Through campus EOF director
Learn more ↗NJ Tuition Aid Grant (TAG)
Up to ~$15,800 (privates), $13,500 (Rutgers), less at others
stateNJ residents at NJ colleges with financial need; largest NJ grant program.
Deadline: FAFSA by April 15 (renewal) or June 1 (new students)
Learn more ↗Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens Scholar
Up to full tuition
universityTop Stevens incoming freshmen via competitive process.
Deadline: January 1
Learn more ↗New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) Presidential Scholarship
Full tuition + housing
universityTop NJIT incoming freshmen via competitive process.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Rutgers University Honors College Scholarship
$10,000-$25,000/year
universityTop Rutgers incoming Honors College students.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Princeton Financial Aid Initiative
100% need met; no loans for any student; full ride for families under $100k
universityAll admitted Princeton students with demonstrated need; pioneered the all-grant aid model.
Deadline: CSS Profile + FAFSA
Learn more ↗New Jersey Chafee Education and Training Voucher
Up to $5,000/year
stateNJ current/former foster youth ages 14-23; NJ DCF DCPP administered.
Deadline: Rolling
Learn more ↗Class profile
Who actually goes here.
From the most recent Common Data Set and IPEDS.
0.0%
% Pell-eligible
Federal Pell grant recipients
3.3%
% URM
Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native combined
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