Costs and Funding
For J-1 Exchange Visitors
Exchange Visitors coming to NJIT should plan to spend at least USD 2,000 per month on housing, meals and personal expenses, among others. This amount will vary based on the student’s lifestyle. One semester (fall or spring) is 4 months.
Average cost of expenses (per semester):
- Tuition: Varies depending on exchange program and partnership agreement
- Housing (depends on accommodation): Standard double occupancy room in any of the residence halls except for Maple Hall
- Meal plan (not required, depends on the plan): A Plan (Continuous Unlimited Dining)
- Personal and miscellaneous expenses: $600
Additionally, students will be required to purchase NJIT's health insurance coverage plan, which costs about $1,100/semester. Health Insurance is mandatory for all registered J-1 students as a condition of enrollment. Mandatory student health insurance will be charged for all J-1 students; the mandatory student health insurance charge will include 1 week early arrival insurance for all new incoming J-1 students to cover the International Student Orientation program.
The source of the exchange student’s funding must be indicated on the DS-2019 form. Possible sources of funding are:
- U.S. Government Agency, such as the Dept. of State
- International Organizations, such as the UN, UNICEF, etc.
- Home Government, the student’s own government will fund the exchange
- Other Organizations, such as a private organization, university or foundation in the U.S. or abroad
- Personal Funds, only acceptable if NJIT has an agreement with the student’s home institution