NJSPL: Snapshot of NJ Undergrad Degree Earners

May 14, 2025

Snapshot of Undergraduate Degree Earners in New Jersey

New Jersey State Policy Lab,

The National Student Clearing House Research Center has released a new Undergraduate Degree Earners report covering the 2023-2024 academic year[1].

According to the report, more than 59,300 students in New Jersey earned an associate or bachelor’s degree during the 2023–2024 academic year—a 0.5% decrease from the previous year. This figure also marks the lowest number of undergraduate degrees awarded over the past decade. Degree completions peaked in 2020–2021, when over 65,600 students graduated. Aside from a 2.3% decline in 2018–2019, undergraduate degree completions steadily increased until 2020–2021, then declined for the next three years (Table 1).

Likewise, the number of bachelor’s degree completers in 2023–2024 declined for the third consecutive year since 2014–2015, with nearly 40,000 students graduating—a 3.4% decrease compared to the previous year. First-time bachelor’s earners, who accounted for more than 72% of all bachelor’s completers, experienced a larger drop, with a 4.1% decrease, while those with a prior degree saw a smaller decline of 1.2% (Table 1 and Figure 1).

In contrast, during the 2023–2024 academic year, the number of associate degree earners rose for the first time in three years, increasing by nearly 6% to approximately 19,500 awards. This growth was driven primarily by an almost 7% rise in first-time completers. Meanwhile, the number of associate completers who had previously earned a credential appeared to continue a downward trend—albeit at a slower pace—remaining relatively stable at around 2,500 (Table 1 and Figure 2).

 

Figure 1. The Number of New Jersey Bachelor’s Completers, 2014-2023

Source: National Student Clearing House Research Center. (2025). Undergraduate Degree Earners – Academic Year 2023-24. https://nscresearchcenter.org/undergraduate-degree-earners/

 

Figure 2. The Number of New Jersey Associate Completers, 2014-2023

Source: National Student Clearing House Research Center. (2025). Undergraduate Degree Earners – Academic Year 2023-24. https://nscresearchcenter.org/undergraduate-degree-earners/

 

Table 1. The Total Number of New Jersey Completers, 2014-2023

Award Credential Earner 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024
Bachelor’s First-Time Completers 28,134 29,133 30,010 30,787 30,174 30,914 31,734 31,049 30,517 29,255
Bachelor’s Completers with a Prior Award 10,784 10,390 10,975 11,391 11,454 11,506 11,878 11,277 10,761 10,632
Bachelor’s Total 38,918 39,523 40,985 42,178 41,628 42,420 43,612 42,326 41,278 39,887
Associate First-Time Completers 19,130 20,162 19,857 19,710 18,945 19,696 18,883 18,448 15,808 16,897
Associate Completers with a Prior Award 2,087 2,183 2,499 2,410 2,238 2,619 3,176 2,820 2,539 2,523
Associate Total 21,216 22,345 22,357 22,120 21,184 22,315 22,059 21,268 18,347 19,420
Total 60,134 61,868 63,342 64,298 62,811 64,735 65,671 63,594 59,624 59,307
% Change from Previous Year   2.9 2.4 1.5 -2.3 3.1 1.4 -3.2 -6.2 -0.5

Source: Data are collected from the National Student Clearing House Research Center. (2025). Undergraduate Degree Earners – Academic Year 2023-24. https://nscresearchcenter.org/undergraduate-degree-earners/

 

Angie Nga Le is a postdoctoral associate with the New Jersey State Policy Lab.

 

References:

[1] National Student Clearing House Research Center. (2025). Undergraduate Degree Earners – Academic Year 2023-24 https://nscresearchcenter.org/undergraduate-degree-earners/

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