Costs
City University of New York: John Jay College of Criminal Justice costs $5,077 after scholarships and grants, with an average aid package of $5,580.
Tuition
<$30k
$687 per year
$30-48k
$2,824 per year
$48-75k
$6,970 per year
$75-110k
$9,887 per year
$110k+
$12,513 per year
In-State Tuition
$6,930 per year
Out-of-State Tuition
$18,600 per year
Housing
$17,604 per year
Books and Supplies
$1,364 per year
Personal Expenses
$8,708 per year
Transportation
Not available
Financial Aid
Financial aid can include grants, loans, scholarships and work-study jobs. Financial aid packages vary depending on your financial need. Most colleges determine financial need based on your FAFSA.
Distribution Details
Students Receiving Financial Aid
Not available
Freshmen With Need and Received Financial Aid
90%
Percent of Need Met
56%
Aid Package Details
Average Aid Packages Awarded
$5,580
Need-Based Scholarship or Grant Award
Scholarships and grants don’t need to be paid back.
$8,031
Need-Based Loan Amount
Loans must be paid back.
$4,346
Non-Need-Based Aid
$1,973
Debt at Graduation
The typical amount of loans a student must pay back.
Not available
Tuition Guarantee Plans
Tuition at time of first enrollment guaranteed only to students making advance payment
Financial Aid Dates
The last day to apply for financial aid or turn in related paperwork.
Applications received prior to this date will be given the strongest consideration. Still apply for financial aid if you don’t make this due date.
When students receive a letter with the amount and types of aid the college is offering.
The deadline for students to respond to the college’s aid offer.
Next Steps
Financial Aid Office Phone Number
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