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Private 4 Year

New England Institute of Technology

Warwick, Rhode Island

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Overview

Enrollment

1,907
New England Institute of Technology overview
Location Warwick, Rhode Island
Online neit.edu
School Type Private 4 Year
Setting Small City
New England Institute of Technology overview
Size Small
Status Non-profit
On Campus Housing No
Level of Study Undergrad/Graduate
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Located in Warwick, Rhode Island, New England Institute of Technology is a small four year private college offering both undergrad and graduate programs. New England Institute of Technology has an open admission policy which permits enrollment by any high school graduate or GED holding student.  1,661 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 246 attend part time. In-state tuition for 2021/2022, excluding room and board, is $30,900 plus fees of $1,907.

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Annual Cost to Attend

Tuition

$30,900
Costs for New England Institute of Technology
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,521
Other Fees$1,907
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $16,125
Budget for Other Expenses$4,701
Total One Year Cost$55,154

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Outcomes

Average Salary After 10 Years

$42,900 per year

Bachelor's Degree Graduation Rate

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Popular Areas of Study

Popular subjects studied by New England Institute of Technology students
Subject Percent of Class
Engineering Technology 21%
Computer and Information Sciences 21%
Mechanic and Repair Technologies 19%
Health Professions 11%
Business 9%

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