UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM N-CSRS CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES Investment Company Act file number 811-6536 Van Kampen Trust For Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) Ronald Robison 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 (Name and address of agent for service) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 212-762-4000 Date of fiscal year end: 10/31 Date of reporting period: 4/30/07 Item 1. Reports to Shareholders. The Trust's semi-annual report transmitted to shareholders pursuant to Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 is as follows: Welcome, Shareholder In this report, you'll learn about how your investment in Van Kampen Trust for Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals performed during the semiannual period. The portfolio management team will provide an overview of the market conditions and discuss some of the factors that affected investment performance during the reporting period. In addition, this report includes the trust's financial statements and a list of trust investments as of April 30, 2007. MARKET FORECASTS PROVIDED IN THIS REPORT MAY NOT NECESSARILY COME TO PASS. THERE IS NO ASSURANCE THAT THE TRUST WILL ACHIEVE ITS INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE. TRUSTS ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET RISK, WHICH IS THE POSSIBILITY THAT THE MARKET VALUES OF SECURITIES OWNED BY THE TRUST WILL DECLINE AND THAT THE VALUE OF THE TRUST SHARES MAY THEREFORE BE LESS THAN WHAT YOU PAID FOR THEM. ACCORDINGLY, YOU CAN LOSE MONEY INVESTING IN THIS TRUST. INCOME MAY SUBJECT CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS TO THE FEDERAL ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX (AMT). <Table> <Caption> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOT FDIC INSURED OFFER NO BANK GUARANTEE MAY LOSE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY NOT A DEPOSIT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- </Table> Performance Summary as of 4/30/07 <Table> <Caption> TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS SYMBOL: VTJ - ------------------------------------------------------------ AVERAGE ANNUAL BASED ON BASED ON TOTAL RETURNS NAV MARKET PRICE Since Inception (3/27/92) 7.57% 7.28% 10-year 6.98 7.53 5-year 6.80 7.84 1-year 8.05 4.20 6-month 1.54 7.31 - ------------------------------------------------------------ </Table> PERFORMANCE DATA QUOTED REPRESENTS PAST PERFORMANCE, WHICH IS NO GUARANTEE OF FUTURE RESULTS, AND CURRENT PERFORMANCE MAY BE LOWER OR HIGHER THAN THE FIGURES SHOWN. FOR THE MOST RECENT MONTH-END PERFORMANCE FIGURES, PLEASE VISIT VANKAMPEN.COM OR SPEAK WITH YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR. INVESTMENT RETURNS, NET ASSET VALUE (NAV) AND COMMON SHARE MARKET PRICE WILL FLUCTUATE AND TRUST SHARES, WHEN SOLD, MAY BE WORTH MORE OR LESS THAN THEIR ORIGINAL COST. NAV per share is determined by dividing the value of the trust's portfolio securities, cash and other assets, less all liabilities and preferred shares, by the total number of common shares outstanding. The common share market price is the price the market is willing to pay for shares of the trust at a given time. Common share market price is influenced by a range of factors, including supply and demand and market conditions. Total return assumes an investment at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all distributions for the period in accordance with the trust's dividend reinvestment plan, and sale of all shares at the end of the period. The trust's adviser has waived or reimbursed fees and expenses from time to time; absent such waivers/ reimbursements the trust's returns would have been lower. The Lehman Brothers New Jersey Municipal Bond Index is a broad-based statistical composite of New Jersey municipal bonds. The index does not include any expenses, fees or sales charges, which would lower performance. The index is unmanaged and should not be considered an investment. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. 1 Trust Report FOR THE SIX-MONTH PERIOD ENDED APRIL 30, 2007 MARKET CONDITIONS The overall environment for municipal bonds was favorable during the reporting period, but mixed economic indicators and concerns about the residential housing sector led to increased market uncertainty and volatility. At the beginning of the period, the pace of economic growth appeared to be slowing, but in December, the outlook for the economy turned positive following a slate of stronger-than-expected economic releases. The improved economic picture pushed bond yields higher and effectively reversed the run-up in prices that had begun in July on concern over the weak housing market's potential drag on the economy. Bonds continued to decline until February, when the sub-prime mortgage market showed signs of deterioration, causing a sell-off in equities and a flight-to-quality bond market rally. In March, the rally ended as strong employment reports and upward movement in inflationary pressures sparked selling in an overbought Treasury market. At month end, however, the short end of the bond market rebounded strongly following news that the Federal Open Market Committee (the "Fed") had dropped its bias toward higher rates. This came as somewhat of a surprise, given the fact that core inflation readings remained elevated. Municipal bond yields followed the general movement of the Treasury market. However, the 30-year AAA municipal yield reached lows not seen in decades, declining to 4.00 percent in the first half of the reporting period before reversing course and ending the period higher at 4.10 percent. Yields on the short end of the municipal curve rose more than long-term yields during the period. As a result, the short end of the curve posted the lowest returns while the long end outperformed other portions of the curve by as much as 70 basis points. The slope of the municipal curve (which is defined by the traditional yield advantage of bonds with longer maturities) still remained relatively flat and as such, the yield differential between long maturity and short maturity issues was quite small. New issue supply rose dramatically during the period, increasing by 34 percent versus the same six-month period a year ago, as relatively low interest rates spurred municipalities to refinance their debt. Demand for municipal bonds was robust as well, particularly for high-yield securities as investors proved increasingly willing to take on more risk in return for relatively higher yields. The strong demand caused most credit spreads, which were already near historically tight levels, to further narrow. As a result, the lower-quality, higher yielding segment of the market considerably outperformed, returning 182 basis points more than the investment-grade segment for the overall period. Municipal bond issuance by the State of New Jersey rose dramatically during the period, primarily due to a $3 billion New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Finance Corporation issuance in January. The state's economy continued to grow at a 2 steady pace, and recent growth in employment reduced the state's unemployment rate to below the national rate. New Jersey's credit outlook remains positive, reflecting the state's improved financial position and progress towards eliminating structural imbalances in its budget. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS The Trust's return can be calculated based upon either the market price or the net asset value (NAV) of its shares. NAV per share is determined by dividing the value of the Trust's portfolio securities, cash and other assets, less all liabilities and preferred shares, by the total number of common shares outstanding, while market price reflects the supply and demand for the shares. As a result, the two returns can differ, as they did during the reporting period. On an NAV basis, the Trust underperformed its benchmark index, the Lehman Brothers New Jersey Municipal Bond Index. On a market price basis, the Trust outperformed its benchmark. TOTAL RETURNS FOR THE SIX-MONTH PERIOD ENDED APRIL 30, 2007 <Table> <Caption> - ------------------------------------------------------ BASED ON LEHMAN BROTHERS BASED ON MARKET NEW JERSEY NAV PRICE MUNICIPAL BOND INDEX 1.54% 7.31% 1.65% - ------------------------------------------------------ </Table> Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown. Investment return, net asset value and common share market price will fluctuate and Trust shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. See Performance Summary for additional performance information and index definition. A variety of strategies drove the Trust's performance during the course of the period. One of the key drivers was our focus on the long end of the yield curve. Given the relatively flat shape of the curve throughout the period, we invested in bonds with maturities of 25 years or more in order to capture more attractive yields. These purchases were funded by the proceeds from the sale of bonds in the intermediate portion of the curve that had low acquisition yields as well as by bonds that were pre-refunded. The emphasis on longer-maturity issues proved beneficial to performance as this segment of the curve outperformed for the overall period. Additionally, in an effort to further enhance yield, we added to the Trust's holdings of inverse floating-rate securities.* This strategy was additive to the Trust's performance during the first four months of the period. In the last two months, however, rising interest rates hurt the performance of inverse floating- rate securities. As a result, the Trust's holdings in these credits detracted from performance late in the period. Although the inverse floating-rate securities *An inverse floating-rate security, or "inverse floater", is a variable rate security whose coupon rate changes in the opposite direction from the change in the reference rate used to calculate the coupon rate. 3 effectively added to the portfolio's duration (a measure of interest-rate risk), as of the end of the period the Trust's duration was neutral to that of the Lehman Brothers New Jersey Municipal Bond Index. Two other key contributors to the Trust's underperformance versus the Lehman Brothers New Jersey Municipal Bond Index were its positions in the education and health care sectors. During the period, various bonds in both of these sectors were pre-refunded. The portfolio contained fewer of these pre-refunded bonds than did the Lehman Brothers New Jersey Municipal Bond Index, and as such, was not able to benefit as much from the refundings that took place. Security selection in both transportation and tobacco revenue bonds, however, was particularly strong, helping the Trust's holdings in these sectors to outperform those of the Lehman Brothers New Jersey Municipal Bond Index despite a considerable relative underweighting. The Trust remained well diversified across a broad spectrum of municipal market sectors. As of the end of the period, general purpose, hospitals and the master tobacco settlement represented the portfolio's largest sector weightings. The Trustees have approved a procedure whereby the trust may, when appropriate, repurchase its shares in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions at a price not above market value or NAV, whichever is lower at the time of purchase. This may help support the market value of the trust's shares. There is no guarantee that any sectors mentioned will continue to perform as discussed herein or that securities in such sectors will be held by the Trust in the future. CHANGES IN INVESTMENT POLICIES The Board of Trustees of the trust recently approved a non-fundamental investment policy for the trust allowing it to invest up to 20 percent of its assets in unrated securities that have been determined by Van Kampen Asset Management (the "Adviser") to be of comparable quality to those rated investment grade. This is in addition to the trust's current non-fundamental policy allowing it to invest up to 20 percent of its assets in unrated securities that have been determined by the Adviser to be of comparable quality to those rated below investment grade (BB/Ba or B by Standard & Poor's, Moody's Investor Services, Inc. or Fitch Ratings, Inc.). Unrated securities may be less liquid than rated securities. This may have the effect of limiting the ability of the trust to sell such securities at their fair value in response to changes in the economy or the financial markets. 4 <Table> <Caption> RATINGS ALLOCATION AS OF 4/30/2007 AAA/Aaa 46.6% AA/Aa 18.7 A/A 4.4 BBB/Baa 29.7 Non-Rated 0.6 <Caption> TOP FIVE SECTORS AS OF 4/30/2007 General Purpose 17.0% Hospital 17.0 Master Tobacco Settlement 10.4 Resource Recovery 7.5 Public Buildings 6.2 </Table> Subject to change daily. Provided for informational purposes only and should not be deemed as a recommendation to buy or sell the securities mentioned or securities in the sectors shown above. Ratings are as a percentage of total investments. Sectors are as a percentage of total long-term investments. Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries. Van Kampen is a wholly owned subsidiary of a global securities firm which is engaged in a wide range of financial services including, for example, securities trading and brokerage activities, investment banking, research and analysis, financing and financial advisory services. Rating allocations based upon ratings as issued by Standard and Poor's and Moody's, respectively. 5 FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS Each Van Kampen trust provides a complete schedule of portfolio holdings in its semiannual and annual reports within 60 days of the end of the Trust's second and fourth fiscal quarters. The semiannual reports and the annual reports are filed electronically with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form N-CSRS and Form N-CSR, respectively. Van Kampen also delivers the semiannual and annual reports to trust shareholders, and makes these reports available on its public Web site, www.vankampen.com. In addition to the semiannual and annual reports that Van Kampen delivers to shareholders and makes available through the Van Kampen public Web site, each trust files a complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the trust's first and third fiscal quarters on Form N-Q. Van Kampen does not deliver the reports for the first and third fiscal quarters to shareholders, nor are the reports posted to the Van Kampen public Web site. You may, however, obtain the Form N-Q filings (as well as the Form N-CSR and N-CSRS filings) by accessing the SEC's Web site, http://www.sec.gov. You may also review and copy them at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information on the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling the SEC at (800) SEC-0330. You can also request copies of these materials, upon payment of a duplicating fee, by electronic request at the SEC's e-mail address (publicinfo@sec.gov) or by writing the Public Reference section of the SEC, Washington, DC 20549-0102. You may obtain copies of a trust's fiscal quarter filings by contacting Van Kampen Client Relations at (800) 341-2929. PROXY VOTING POLICY AND PROCEDURES AND PROXY VOTING RECORD You may obtain a copy of the Trust's Proxy Voting Policy and Procedures without charge, upon request, by calling toll free (800) 341-2929 or by visiting our Web site at www.vankampen.com. It is also available on the Securities and Exchange Commission's Web site at http://www.sec.gov. You may obtain information regarding how the Trust voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30 without charge by visiting our Web site at www.vankampen.com. This information is also available on the Securities and Exchange Commission's Web site at http://www.sec.gov. 6 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) <Table> <Caption> PAR AMOUNT (000) DESCRIPTION COUPON MATURITY VALUE - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUNICIPAL BONDS 167.6% NEW JERSEY 141.8% $1,500 Bayonne, NJ Redev Agy Royal Caribbean Proj Ser A (AMT)........................................... 5.375% 11/01/35 $ 1,572,195 1,990 Bergen Cnty, NJ Util Auth Wtr Sys (AMBAC Insd) (a)............................................. 5.000 12/15/26 2,121,161 2,250 Bergen Cnty, NJ Util Auth Wtr Sys (AMBAC Insd)........................................... 5.000 12/15/31 2,389,882 1,000 Burlington Cnty, NJ Brdg Commn Cnty Gtd Govt Leasing Pgm..................................... 5.250 08/15/18 1,064,660 1,000 Burlington Cnty, NJ Brdg Commn Cnty Gtd Govt Leasing Pgm..................................... 5.250 08/15/19 1,064,660 1,080 Camden Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Rev Cherry Hill Twp Lib Proj (Prerefunded @ 5/01/12) (a)............ 5.500 05/01/15 1,168,301 2,000 Camden Cnty, NJ Muni Util Auth Swr Rev Cap Apprec Ser B (FGIC Insd)........................ * 09/01/14 1,508,680 2,500 Camden Cnty, NJ Muni Util Auth Swr Rev Cap Apprec Ser B (FGIC Insd)........................ * 09/01/15 1,807,800 4,095 Camden, NJ (FSA Insd)........................... * 02/15/11 3,548,973 1,000 Colt's Neck Twp, NJ Brd Ed (FSA Insd)........... 5.000 02/01/21 1,101,370 1,845 East Orange, NJ Brd Ed Ctf Part Cap Apprec (FSA Insd)........................................... * 08/01/19 1,120,745 1,845 East Orange, NJ Brd Ed Ctf Part Cap Apprec (FSA Insd)........................................... * 02/01/25 862,427 2,850 East Orange, NJ Brd Ed Ctf Part Cap Apprec (FSA Insd)........................................... * 02/01/28 1,159,693 2,330 Edgewater, NJ Muni Util Auth Rev Swr Rfdg (MBIA Insd) (a)....................................... * 11/01/12 1,889,980 1,000 Essex Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Lease Rev Gtd City of Newark (AMBAC Insd)............................. 5.125 04/01/29 1,030,950 1,000 Essex Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Pkg Fac Rev Rfdg (AMBAC Insd)........................................... 5.000 10/01/22 1,024,060 1,605 Hoboken, NJ Pkg Auth Pkg Rev Gtd Ser A (AMBAC Insd) (Prerefunded @ 5/01/11)................... 5.300 05/01/27 1,730,254 2,500 Hoboken, NJ Pkg Util Ser A (FGIC Insd).......... 5.250 01/01/18 2,682,525 1,020 Mantua Twp, NJ Sch Dist Rfdg (MBIA Insd) (a).... 5.000 03/01/15 1,075,774 6,500 Mercer Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Rev Cap Apprec Gtd Solid Waste Rfdg................................ * 04/01/10 5,826,860 7,055 Mercer Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Rev Cap Apprec Gtd Solid Waste Rfdg (a)............................ * 04/01/12 5,845,420 1,000 Middlesex Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Rev Admin Bldg Residential Proj (FNMA Collateralized) (AMT).... 5.350 07/01/34 1,045,020 1,000 Middlesex Cnty, NJ Impt Auth Rev Sr Heldrich Ctr Hotel Ser A..................................... 5.000 01/01/32 1,007,850 1,000 Morris Union Jointure Commn NJ (Radian Insd).... 4.750 05/01/29 1,016,310 1,000 Morris Union Jointure Commn NJ (Radian Insd).... 5.000 05/01/24 1,045,250 2,000 Newark, NJ Hsg Auth Port Auth Newark Marine Terminal (MBIA Insd) (Prerefunded @ 1/01/14).... 5.000 01/01/37 2,146,820 </Table> See Notes to Financial Statements 7 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued <Table> <Caption> PAR AMOUNT (000) DESCRIPTION COUPON MATURITY VALUE - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW JERSEY (CONTINUED) $1,500 New Jersey Econ Dev Auth Middlesex Wtr Co Proj Rfdg (AMBAC Insd) (AMT)......................... 5.100% 01/01/32 $ 1,558,575 2,000 New Jersey Econ Dev Auth Rev Cig Tax............ 5.500 06/15/31 2,124,160 1,000 New Jersey Econ Dev Auth Rev First Mtg Cadbury Corp Proj Ser A (ACA Insd)...................... 5.500 07/01/18 1,032,970 1,000 New Jersey Econ Dev Auth Rev First Mtg Winchester Ser A................................ 5.800 11/01/31 1,085,510 2,000 New Jersey Econ Dev Auth Rev Kapkowski Rd Landfill Proj Rfdg.............................. 5.750 10/01/21 2,224,720 10,000 New Jersey Econ Dev Auth St Contract Econ Recovery (MBIA Insd)............................ 5.900 03/15/21 11,907,300 1,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev Cap Hlth Sys Oblig Grp Ser A............................. 5.375 07/01/33 1,040,060 1,500 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev Children's Specialized Hosp Ser A.......................... 5.500 07/01/36 1,589,400 2,500 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev Gen Hosp Ctr at Passaic (FSA Insd) (c)................... 6.500 07/01/11 2,639,625 4,250 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev Gen Hosp Ctr at Passaic (FSA Insd) (c)................... 6.750 07/01/19 5,199,705 1,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev Palisades Med Ctr Oblig Grp (ACA Insd).................... 5.250 07/01/28 1,022,750 570 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev Saint Mary Hosp (c)........................................ 5.875 07/01/12 595,912 2,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev South Jersey Hosp (d)................................. 5.000 07/01/36 2,046,400 4,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev South Jersey Hosp (d)................................. 5.000 07/01/46 4,077,260 2,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Auth Rev South Jersey Hosp (Prerefunded @ 7/01/12)............. 6.000 07/01/32 2,203,140 460 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin FHA Jersey City Med Ctr (AMBAC Insd)................................ 4.800 08/01/21 463,841 7,410 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Fin Holy Name Hosp...... 5.000 07/01/36 7,543,158 1,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Kennedy Hlth Sys........ 5.625 07/01/31 1,053,330 1,000 New Jersey Hlthcare Fac Saint Clare's Hosp Inc Rfdg Ser A (Radian Insd)........................ 5.250 07/01/23 1,061,500 1,035 New Jersey St Ed Fac Auth Rev Beth Medrash Govoha America Ser G (a)........................ 5.875 07/01/12 1,087,547 1,000 New Jersey St Ed Fac Auth Rev Beth Medrash Govoha America Ser G............................ 6.375 07/01/30 1,060,980 2,000 New Jersey St Ed Fac Auth Rev College of NJ Ser C (FGIC Insd)................................... 5.375 07/01/15 2,153,760 500 New Jersey St Ed Fac Auth Rev Monmouth Univ Ser D............................................... 5.125 07/01/24 507,750 1,000 New Jersey St Ed Fac Auth Rider Univ Ser A (Radian Insd)................................... 5.250 07/01/34 1,069,150 </Table> 8 See Notes to Financial Statements VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued <Table> <Caption> PAR AMOUNT (000) DESCRIPTION COUPON MATURITY VALUE - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW JERSEY (CONTINUED) $ 915 New Jersey St Ed Fac Auth Seton Hall Univ Proj Rfdg (AMBAC Insd)............................... 5.000% 07/01/18 $ 947,107 2,000 New Jersey St Hsg & Mtg Fin Agy Multi-Family Hsg Rev Ser A (AMBAC Insd) (AMT).................... 5.550 05/01/27 2,045,320 2,090 New Jersey St Hsg & Mtg Fin Agy Multi-Family Hsg Rev Ser F (FSA Insd) (a)........................ 5.050 05/01/13 2,165,386 3,250 New Jersey St Hsg & Mtg Fin Agy Single Fam Hsg Ser T (AMT)..................................... 4.700 10/01/37 3,242,038 130 New Jersey St Tpk Auth Tpk Rev Ser C (MBIA Insd) (c)............................................. 6.500 01/01/16 150,710 390 New Jersey St Tpk Auth Tpk Rev Ser C (MBIA Insd)........................................... 6.500 01/01/16 450,083 1,880 New Jersey St Tpk Auth Tpk Rev Ser C (MBIA Insd) (c)............................................. 6.500 01/01/16 2,179,503 1,095 North Bergen Twp, NJ (FSA Insd)................. * 08/15/09 1,006,305 1,000 North Hudson Swr Auth NJ Swr Rev Rfdg Ser A (FGIC Insd)..................................... 5.250 08/01/16 1,071,550 1,000 North Hudson Swr Auth NJ Swr Rev Rfdg Ser A (FGIC Insd)..................................... 5.250 08/01/17 1,066,140 1,805 Ocean Twp, NJ Swr Auth Rev Rfdg Ser B (FGIC Insd) (a)....................................... 5.250 12/01/10 1,901,513 5,000 Rahway Valley, NJ Swr Auth Swr Cap Apprec Ser A (MBIA Insd)..................................... * 09/01/32 1,643,500 1,000 Rutgers St Univ of NJ Rfdg Ser A................ 6.400 05/01/13 1,088,570 3,500 Tobacco Settlement Fin Corp NJ (Prerefunded @ 6/01/12)........................................ 6.000 06/01/37 3,870,825 15,000 Tobacco Settlement Fin Corp NJ Ser 1A........... 5.000 06/01/41 14,791,500 7,375 Union Cnty, NJ.................................. 5.000 03/01/16 7,761,598 1,750 Union Cnty, NJ Util Auth Sub Lease Ogden Martin Ser A (AMBAC Insd) (AMT)........................ 5.350 06/01/23 1,788,938 1,000 University Medicine & Dentistry Ser A (MBIA Insd)........................................... 5.000 09/01/17 1,035,790 ------------ 152,412,499 ------------ NEW YORK 8.1% 1,000 Port Auth NY & NJ Cons 132nd Ser................ 5.000 09/01/38 1,050,870 2,000 Port Auth NY & NJ Cons 85th Ser MBIA (MBIA Insd)........................................... 5.375 03/01/28 2,328,640 5,000 Port Auth NY & NJ Cons 144th Ser (d)............ 5.000 10/01/35 5,302,375 ------------ 8,681,885 ------------ GUAM 2.4% 1,230 Guam Intl Arpt Auth Gen Ser B (MBIA Insd)....... 5.250 10/01/20 1,328,892 1,250 Guam Pwr Auth Rev Ser A (AMBAC Insd)............ 5.125 10/01/29 1,295,487 ------------ 2,624,379 ------------ PUERTO RICO 9.0% 2,000 Puerto Rico Comwlth Hwy & Tran Auth Hwy Rev Rfdg Ser Y (FSA Insd)................................ 6.250 07/01/21 2,474,400 1,800 Puerto Rico Pub Bldg Auth Rev Govt Fac Ser I (Comwth Gtd).................................... 5.250 07/01/33 1,912,986 </Table> See Notes to Financial Statements 9 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued <Table> <Caption> PAR AMOUNT (000) DESCRIPTION COUPON MATURITY VALUE - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUERTO RICO (CONTINUED) $3,000 Puerto Rico Pub Bldgs Auth Rev Gtd Conv Cap Apprec Ser D (AMBAC Insd) (b)................... 5.375% 07/01/30 $ 2,596,410 1,400 University Puerto Rico Univ Rev Rfdg Sys Ser P (d)............................................. 5.000 06/01/30 1,465,156 1,120 University Puerto Rico Univ Rev Ref Sys Ser Q (d)............................................. 5.000 06/01/36 1,172,125 ------------ 9,621,077 ------------ U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 6.3% 2,000 Virgin Islands Pub Fin Auth Rev Gross Rcpt Taxes Ln Nt Ser A..................................... 6.375 10/01/19 2,173,480 1,000 Virgin Islands Pub Fin Auth Rev Sr Lien Fd Ln Rfdg Ser A (ACA Insd)........................... 5.625 10/01/25 1,031,270 3,500 Virgin Islands Pub Fin Auth Sr Sec Hovensa Refinery (AMT).................................. 4.700 07/01/22 3,519,705 ------------ 6,724,455 ------------ TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 167.6% (Cost $167,937,330)....................................................... 180,064,295 TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.7% (Cost $800,000)........................................................... 800,000 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS 168.3% (Cost $168,737,330)....................................................... 180,864,295 LIABILITY FOR FLOATING RATE NOTE OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO SECURITIES HELD (9.4%) (Cost ($10,140,000)) (10,140) Notes with interest rates ranging from 3.96% to 4.00% at April 30, 2007 and collateral with contractual maturities ranging from 2030 to 2046 See Note 1 (e)............................................ (10,140,000) ------------ TOTAL NET INVESTMENTS 158.9% (Cost $158,597,330)....................................................... 170,724,295 OTHER ASSETS IN EXCESS OF LIABILITIES 1.7%................................. 1,868,873 PREFERRED SHARES (INCLUDING ACCRUED DISTRIBUTIONS) (60.6%)................. (65,098,837) ------------ NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES 100.0%............................... $107,494,331 ============ </Table> Percentages are calculated as a percentage of net assets applicable to common shares. * Zero coupon bond (a) The Trust owns 100% of the outstanding bond issuance. (b) Variable Rate Coupon (c) Escrowed to Maturity 10 See Notes to Financial Statements VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued (d) Underlying security related to Inverse Floaters entered into by the Trust. See Note 1. (e) Floating rate notes. The interest rates shown reflect the rates in effect at April 30, 2007. ACA--American Capital Access AMBAC--AMBAC Indemnity Corp. AMT--Alternative Minimum Tax Comwth--Commonwealth of Puerto Rico FGIC--Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. FNMA--Federal National Mortgage Association FSA--Financial Security Assurance Inc. MBIA--Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Corp. Radian--Radian Asset Assurance See Notes to Financial Statements 11 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Assets and Liabilities April 30, 2007 (Unaudited) <Table> ASSETS: Total Investments (Cost $168,737,330)....................... $180,864,295 Cash........................................................ 55,689 Receivables: Interest.................................................. 2,034,326 Investments Sold.......................................... 400,000 Other....................................................... 4,472 ------------ Total Assets............................................ 183,358,782 ------------ LIABILITIES: Floating Rate Note Obligations.............................. 10,140,000 Payables: Investment Advisory Fee................................... 63,617 Income Distributions--Common Shares....................... 24,745 Other Affiliates.......................................... 12,021 Trustees' Deferred Compensation and Retirement Plans........ 454,560 Accrued Expenses............................................ 70,671 ------------ Total Liabilities....................................... 10,765,614 Preferred Shares (including accrued distributions).......... 65,098,837 ------------ NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES...................... $107,494,331 ============ NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE ($107,494,331 divided by 6,100,213 shares outstanding)............................. $ 17.62 ============ NET ASSETS CONSIST OF: Common Shares ($0.01 par value with an unlimited number of shares authorized, 6,100,213 shares issued and outstanding).............................................. $ 61,002 Paid in Surplus............................................. 93,999,378 Net Unrealized Appreciation................................. 12,126,965 Accumulated Net Realized Gain............................... 863,699 Accumulated Undistributed Net Investment Income............. 443,287 ------------ NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES...................... $107,494,331 ============ PREFERRED SHARES ($0.01 par value, authorized 100,000,000 shares, 2,600 issued with liquidation preference of $25,000 per share)........................................ $ 65,000,000 ============ NET ASSETS INCLUDING PREFERRED SHARES....................... $172,494,331 ============ </Table> 12 See Notes to Financial Statements VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS continued Statement of Operations For the Six Months Ended April 30, 2007 (Unaudited) <Table> INVESTMENT INCOME: Interest.................................................... $ 4,509,579 ----------- EXPENSES: Investment Advisory Fee..................................... 472,382 Interest and Residual Trust Expense......................... 182,309 Preferred Share Maintenance................................. 88,260 Professional Fees........................................... 35,950 Trustees' Fees and Related Expenses......................... 35,448 Accounting and Administrative Expenses...................... 21,524 Custody..................................................... 16,643 Reports to Shareholders..................................... 12,563 Transfer Agent Fees......................................... 11,243 Registration Fees........................................... 8,663 Other....................................................... 13,054 ----------- Total Expenses.......................................... 898,039 Investment Advisory Fee Reduction....................... 71,575 ----------- Net Expenses............................................ 826,464 ----------- NET INVESTMENT INCOME....................................... $ 3,683,115 =========== REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN/LOSS: Realized Gain/Loss: Investments............................................... $ 1,609,604 Futures................................................... (69,706) ----------- Net Realized Gain........................................... 1,539,898 ----------- Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation: Beginning of the Period................................... 14,621,671 ----------- End of the Period: Investments............................................. 12,126,965 ----------- Net Unrealized Depreciation During the Period............... (2,494,706) ----------- NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED LOSS............................ $ (954,808) =========== DISTRIBUTIONS TO PREFERRED SHAREHOLDERS..................... $(1,193,036) =========== NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES FROM OPERATIONS................................................ $ 1,535,271 =========== </Table> See Notes to Financial Statements 13 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS continued Statements of Changes in Net Assets (Unaudited) <Table> <Caption> FOR THE FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2007 OCTOBER 31, 2006 ----------------------------------- FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES: Operations: Net Investment Income................................... $ 3,683,115 $ 7,063,086 Net Realized Gain....................................... 1,539,898 830,756 Net Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation During the Period................................................ (2,494,706) 1,983,733 Distributions to Preferred Shareholders: Net Investment Income................................. (981,931) (2,025,244) Net Realized Gain..................................... (211,105) (246,817) ------------ ------------ Change in Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares from Operations............................................ 1,535,271 7,605,514 Distributions to Common Shareholders: Net Investment Income................................. (2,435,582) (5,213,659) Net Realized Gain..................................... (526,910) (1,019,599) ------------ ------------ NET CHANGE IN NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES............................ (1,427,221) 1,372,256 ------------ ------------ FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS: Value of Common Shares Issued Through Dividend Reinvestment.......................................... -0- 30,675 Cost of Shares Repurchased.............................. (89,946) -0- ------------ ------------ TOTAL INCREASE/DECREASE IN NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES......................................... (1,517,167) 1,402,931 NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES: Beginning of the Period................................. 109,011,498 107,608,567 ------------ ------------ End of the Period (Including accumulated undistributed net investment income of $443,287 and $177,685, respectively)......................................... $107,494,331 $109,011,498 ============ ============ </Table> 14 See Notes to Financial Statements VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (UNAUDITED) THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE PRESENTS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR ONE COMMON SHARE OF THE TRUST OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT THE PERIODS INDICATED. <Table> <Caption> SIX MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, APRIL 30, ----------------------------------------------- 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------ NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD......... $ 17.85 $ 17.63 $ 18.43 $ 17.95 $ 18.01 $ 17.88 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Net Investment Income........................... 0.60(a) 1.16(a) 1.18 1.17 1.18 1.26 Net Realized and Unrealized Gain/Loss........... (0.15) 0.45 (0.69) 0.51 0.08 0.12 Common Share Equivalent of Distributions Paid to Preferred Shareholders: Net Investment Income......................... (0.16) (0.33) (0.23) (0.11) (0.10) (0.14) Net Realized Gain............................. (0.03) (0.04) (0.01) -0- (0.01) (0.01) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Total from Investment Operations................. 0.26 1.24 0.25 1.57 1.15 1.23 Distributions Paid to Common Shareholders: Net Investment Income......................... (0.40) (0.85) (0.98) (1.09) (1.10) (1.07) Net Realized Gain............................. (0.09) (0.17) (0.07) -0- (0.11) (0.03) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF THE PERIOD............... $ 17.62 $ 17.85 $ 17.63 $ 18.43 $ 17.95 $ 18.01 ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= Common Share Market Price at End of the Period... $ 17.14 $ 16.44 $ 15.76 $ 17.18 $ 16.91 $ 16.50 Total Return * (b)............................... 7.31%** 10.89% -2.30% 8.32% 9.95% 10.36% Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares at End of the Period (In millions)........................ $ 107.5 $ 109.0 $ 107.6 $ 112.5 $ 109.6 $ 110.0 Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares * (c)............... 1.54% 1.36% 1.27% 1.41% 1.42% 1.49% Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares * (c)........ 6.86% 6.62% 6.47% 6.53% 6.55% 7.12% Portfolio Turnover............................... 13%** 30% 13% 14% 10% 29% * If certain expenses had not been voluntarily assumed by Van Kampen, total return would have been lower and the ratios would have been as follows: Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares (c).............. 1.67% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares (c)....... 6.73% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUPPLEMENTAL RATIOS: Ratio of Expenses (Excluding Interest and Residual Trust Expenses) to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares (c)................. 1.20% 1.36% 1.27% 1.41% 1.42% 1.49% Ratio of Expenses (Excluding Interest and Residual Trust Expenses) to Average Net Assets Including to Preferred Shares (c)............... 0.75% 0.85% 0.80% 0.89% 0.89% 0.93% Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares (d).......... 5.03% 4.72% 5.21% 5.89% 6.02% 6.31% SENIOR SECURITIES: Total Preferred Shares Outstanding............... 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 Asset Coverage Per Preferred Share (e)........... $66,382 $66,932 $66,390 $68,302 $67,151 $67,313 Involuntary Liquidating Preference Per Preferred Share........................................... $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Average Market Value Per Preferred Share......... $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 </Table> ** Non-Annualized N/A-Not Applicable (a)Based on average shares outstanding. (b)Total return assumes an investment at the common share market price at the beginning of the period indicated, reinvestment of all distributions for the period in accordance with the Trust's dividend reinvestment plan, and the sales of all shares at the closing common share market price at the end of the period indicated. (c)Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to preferred shareholders. (d)Ratios reflect the effect of dividend payments to preferred shareholders. (e)Calculated by subtracting the Trust's total liabilities (not including the preferred shares) from the Trust's total assets and dividing this by the number of preferred shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements 15 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) 1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Van Kampen Trust for Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals (the Trust) is registered as a diversified, closed-end management investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"), as amended. The Trust's investment objective is to seek to provide a high level of current income exempt from federal income taxes and New Jersey gross income taxes, consistent with preservation of capital. The Trust will invest substantially all of its assets in New Jersey municipal securities rated investment grade at the time of investment. The Trust commenced investment operations on March 27, 1992. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements. The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. A. SECURITY VALUATION Municipal bonds are valued by independent pricing services or dealers using the mean of the last reported bid and asked prices or, in the absence of market quotations, at fair value based upon yield data relating to municipal bonds with similar characteristics and general market conditions. Securities which are not valued by independent pricing services or dealers are valued at fair value using procedures established in good faith by the Board of Trustees. Futures contracts are valued at the settlement price established each day on the exchange on which they are traded. Interest rate swaps are valued using market quotations obtained from brokers. Short-term securities with remaining maturities of 60 days or less are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. B. SECURITY TRANSACTIONS Security transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Realized gains and losses are determined on an identified cost basis. The Trust may purchase and sell securities on a "when-issued" or "delayed delivery" basis, with settlement to occur at a later date. The value of the security so purchased is subject to market fluctuations during this period. The Trust will segregate assets with the custodian having an aggregate value at least equal to the amount of the when-issued or delayed delivery purchase commitments until payment is made. At April 30, 2007, the Trust had no when-issued or delayed delivery purchase commitments. C. INVESTMENT INCOME Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Bond premium is amortized and discount is accreted over the expected life of each applicable security. D. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES It is the Trust's policy to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is required. 16 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued At April 30, 2007, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation are as follows: <Table> Cost of investments for tax purposes........................ $158,079,029 ============ Gross tax unrealized appreciation........................... $ 12,924,518 Gross tax unrealized depreciation........................... (279,252) ------------ Net tax unrealized appreciation on investments.............. $ 12,645,266 ============ </Table> E. DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND GAINS The Trust declares and pays monthly dividends from net investment income to common shareholders. Net realized gains, if any, are distributed at least annually on a pro rata basis to common and preferred shareholders. Distributions from net realized gains for book purposes may include short-term capital gains and gains on futures transactions. All short-term capital gains and a portion of futures gains are included as ordinary income for tax purposes. The tax character of distributions paid during the year ended October 31, 2006 was as follows: <Table> Distributions paid from: Ordinary income........................................... $ 16,486 Tax exempt income......................................... 7,236,322 Long-term capital gain.................................... 1,250,161 ---------- $8,502,969 ========== </Table> As of October 31, 2006, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows: <Table> Undistributed tax-exempt income............................. $345,154 Undistributed long-term capital gain........................ 737,579 </Table> Net realized gains and losses may differ for financial reporting and tax purposes primarily as a result of gains or losses recognized on securities for tax purposes but not for book purposes. F. FLOATING RATE NOTE OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO SECURITIES HELD The Trust enters into transactions in which it transfers to dealer trusts fixed rate bonds in exchange for cash and residual interests in the dealer trusts' assets and cash flows, which are in the form of inverse floating rate investments. The dealer trusts fund the purchases of the fixed rate bonds by issuing floating rate notes to third parties and allowing the Trust to retain residual interests in the bonds. The Trust enters into shortfall agreements with the dealer trusts, which commit the Trust to pay the dealer trusts, in certain circumstances, the difference between the liquidation value of the fixed rate bonds held by the dealer trusts and the liquidation value of the floating rate notes held by third parties, as well as any shortfalls in interest cash flows. The residual interests held by the Trust (inverse floating rate investments) include the right of the Trust (1) to cause the holders of the floating rate notes to tender their notes at par at the next interest rate reset date, and (2) to transfer the municipal bond from the dealer trusts to the Trust, thereby collapsing the dealer trusts. The Trust accounts for the transfer of bonds to 17 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued the dealer trusts as secured borrowings, with the securities transferred remaining in the Trust's investment assets, and the related floating rate notes reflected as Trust liabilities under the caption "Floating Rate Note Obligations" on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The Trust records the interest income from the fixed rate bonds under the caption "Interest" and records the expenses related to floating rate note obligations and any administrative expenses of the dealer trusts under the caption "Interest and Residual Trust Expenses" in the Trust's Statement of Operations. The notes issued by the dealer trusts have interest rates that reset weekly and the floating rate note holders have the option to tender their notes to the dealer trusts for redemption at par at each reset date. At April 30, 2007, Trust investments with a value of $14,063,316 are held by the dealer trusts and serve as collateral for the $10,140,000 in floating rate notes outstanding at that date. Contractual maturities of the floating rate notes and interest rates in effect at April 30, 2007 are presented on the Portfolio of Investments. 2. INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES Under the terms of the Trust's Investment Advisory Agreement, Van Kampen Asset Management (the "Adviser") provides investment advice and facilities to the Trust for an annual fee payable monthly of .55% of the average daily net assets including preferred shares of the Trust. Effective December 1, 2006, the Adviser has agreed to waive investment advisory fees equal to 0.10% of the average daily net assets including preferred shares of the Trust. During the period ended April 30, 2007, the Adviser waived $71,575 of its advisory fees. This waiver is voluntary and can be discontinued at any time. For the six months ended April 30, 2007, the Trust recognized expenses of approximately $7,600 representing legal services provided by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, of which a trustee of the Trust is a partner of such firm and he and his law firm provide legal services as legal counsel to the Trust. Under separate Legal Services, Accounting Services and Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) Employment agreements, the Adviser provides accounting and legal services and the CCO provides compliance services to the Trust. The costs of these services are allocated to each trust. For the six months ended April 30, 2007, the Trust recognized expenses of approximately $21,100 representing Van Kampen Investments Inc.'s or its affiliates' (collectively "Van Kampen") cost of providing accounting and legal services to the Trust, as well as the salary, benefits and related costs of the CCO and related support staff paid by Van Kampen. Services provided pursuant to the Legal Services agreement are reported as part of "Professional Fees" on the Statement of Operations. Services provided pursuant to the Accounting Services and CCO Employment agreement are reported as part of "Accounting and Administrative Expenses" on the Statement of Operations. Certain officers and trustees of the Trust are also officers and directors of Van Kampen. The Trust does not compensate its officers or trustees who are also officers of Van Kampen. The Trust provides deferred compensation and retirement plans for its trustees who are not officers of Van Kampen. Under the deferred compensation plan, trustees may elect to defer all or a portion of their compensation to a later date. Benefits under the retirement plan are payable upon retirement for a ten-year period and are based upon each trustee's years of service to the Trust. The maximum annual benefit per trustee under the plan is $2,500. 18 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued 3. CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS For the six months ended April 30, 2007 and for the year ended October 31, 2006, transactions in common shares were as follows: <Table> <Caption> SIX MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2007 OCTOBER 31, 2006 Beginning Shares........................................ 6,105,556 6,103,771 Shares Issued Through Dividend Reinvestment............. -0- 1,785 Shares Repurchased*..................................... (5,343) -0- --------- --------- Ending Shares........................................... 6,100,213 6,105,556 ========= ========= </Table> * On February 28, 2007, the Trust commenced a share repurchase program for purposes of enhancing stockholder value and reducing the discount at which the Trust's shares trade from their net asset value. For the period ended April 30, 2007, the Trust repurchased 5,343 of its shares at an average discount of 5.37% from net asset value per share. The Trust expects to continue to repurchase its outstanding shares at such time and in such amounts as it believes such activity will further the accomplishment of the foregoing objectives, subject to review of the Trustees. 4. INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS During the period, the cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments, excluding short-term investments, were $23,573,638 and $25,312,473, respectively. 5. DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS A derivative financial instrument in very general terms refers to a security whose value is "derived" from the value of an underlying asset, reference rate or index. In order to seek to manage the interest rate exposure of the Trust's portfolio in a changing interest rate environment, the Trust may purchase or sell financial futures contracts or engage in transactions involving interest rate swaps, caps, floors or collars. The Trust expects to enter into these transactions primarily as a hedge against anticipated interest rate or fixed-income market changes, for duration management or for risk management purposes, but may also enter into these transactions to generate additional income. All of the Trust's portfolio holdings, including derivative instruments, are marked to market each day with the change in value reflected in the unrealized appreciation/depreciation. Upon disposition, a realized gain or loss is recognized accordingly, except when taking delivery of a security underlying a futures contract. In this instance, the recognition of gain or loss is postponed until the disposal of the security underlying the futures contract. Summarized below are the specific types of derivative financial instruments used by the Trust. A. FUTURES CONTRACTS During the period, the Trust invested in futures contracts. A futures contract is an agreement involving the delivery of a particular asset on a specified future date at an agreed upon price. The Trust generally invests in exchange traded futures contracts on U.S. Treasury Bonds and Notes and typically closes the contract prior to the delivery date. The contracts are generally used to manage the portfolio's effective maturity and duration. Upon entering into futures contracts, the Trust maintains, an amount of cash or liquid 19 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued securities with a value equal to a percentage of the contract amount with either a futures commission merchant pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated in the 1940 Act, as amended, or with its custodian in an account in the broker's name. This amount is known as initial margin. During the period the futures contract is open, payments are received from or made to the broker based upon changes in the value of the contract (the variation margin). The risk of loss associated with a futures contract is in excess of the variation margin reflected on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Transactions in futures contracts for the six months ended April 30, 2007, were as follows: <Table> <Caption> CONTRACTS Outstanding at October 31, 2006............................. 50 Futures Opened.............................................. 165 Futures Closed.............................................. (215) ---- Outstanding at April 30, 2007............................... -0- ==== </Table> B. INTEREST RATE SWAPS The Trust may enter into forward interest rate swap transactions intended to help the Trust manage its overall interest rate sensitivity, either shorter or longer, generally to more closely align the Trust's interest rate sensitivity with that of the broader municipal market. Forward interest rate swap transactions involve the Trust's agreement with a counterparty to pay, in the future, a fixed or variable rate payment in exchange for the counterparty paying the Trust a variable or fixed rate payment, the accruals for which would begin at a specified date in the future (the "effective date"). The amount of the payment obligation is based on the notional amount of the forward swap contract and the termination date of the swap (which is akin to a bond's maturity). The value of the Trust's swap commitment would increase or decrease based primarily on the extent to which long-term interest rates for bonds having a maturity of the swap's termination date increases or decreases. The Trust may terminate a swap contract prior to the effective date, at which point a realized gain or loss is recognized. When a forward swap is terminated, it ordinarily does not involve the delivery of securities or other underlying assets or principal, but rather is settled in cash on a net basis. The Trust intends, but is not obligated, to terminate its forward swaps before the effective date. Accordingly, the risk of loss with respect to the swap counterparty on such transactions is limited to the credit risk associated with a counterparty failing to honor its commitment to pay any realized gain to the Trust upon termination. To reduce such credit risk, all counterparties are required to pledge collateral daily (based on the daily valuation of each swap) on behalf of the Trust with a value approximately equal to the amount of any unrealized gain. Reciprocally, when the Trust has an unrealized loss on a swap contract, the Trust has instructed the custodian to pledge cash or liquid securities as collateral with a value approximately equal to the amount of the unrealized loss. Collateral pledges are monitored and subsequently adjusted if and when the swap valuations fluctuate. Restricted cash, if any, for segregating purposes is shown on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. C. INVERSE FLOATING RATE INVESTMENTS The Trust may invest a portion of its assets in inverse floating rate instruments, either through outright purchases of inverse floating rate securities or through the transfer of bonds to a dealer trust in exchange for cash and residual interests in the dealer trust. These investments are typically used by the Trust in seeking to enhance 20 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- APRIL 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) continued the yield of the portfolio. These instruments typically involve greater risks than a fixed rate municipal bond. In particular, these instruments are acquired through leverage or may have leverage embedded in them and therefore involve many of the risks associated with leverage. Leverage is a speculative technique that may expose the Trust to greater risk and increased costs. Leverage may cause the Trust's net asset value to be more volatile than if it had not been leverage because leverage tends to magnify the effect of any increases or decreases in the value of the Trust's portfolio securities. The use of leverage may also cause the Trust to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to satisfy its obligations with respect to inverse floating rate instruments. 6. PREFERRED SHARES The Trust has outstanding 2,600 Auction Preferred Shares (APS). Dividends are cumulative and the dividend rate is reset through an auction process every 28 days. The rate in effect on April 30, 2007 was 3.700%. During the six months ended April 30, 2007, the rates ranged from 3.500% to 4.100%. The Trust pays annual fees equivalent to .25% of the preferred share liquidation value for the remarketing efforts associated with the preferred auctions. These fees are included as a component of "Preferred Share Maintenance" expense on the Statement of Operations. The APS are redeemable at the option of the Trust in whole or in part at the liquidation value of $25,000 per share plus accumulated and unpaid dividends. The Trust is subject to certain asset coverage tests and the APS are subject to mandatory redemption if the tests are not met. 7. INDEMNIFICATIONS The Trust enters into contracts that contain a variety of indemnifications. The Trust's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown. However, the Trust has not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expects the risk of loss to be remote. 8. ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS In July 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Interpretation 48, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes--an interpretation of FASB Statement 109 (FIN 48). FIN 48 clarifies the accounting for income taxes by prescribing the minimum recognition threshold a tax position must meet before being recognized in the financial statements. FIN 48 is effective for the fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2006 and is to be applied to all open tax years as of the effective date. Recent SEC guidance allows implementing FIN 48 in the Trust NAV calculations as late as the Trust's last NAV calculation in the first required financial statement period. As a result, the Trust will incorporate FIN 48 in its semi annual report on April 30, 2008. The impact to the Trust's financial statements, if any, is currently being assessed. In addition, in September 2006, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157, Fair Value Measurements (SFAS 157), was issued and is effective for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007. SFAS 157 defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value and expands disclosures about fair value measurements. Management is currently evaluating the impact the adoption of SFAS 157 will have on the Trust's financial statement disclosures. 21 VAN KAMPEN TRUST FOR INVESTMENT GRADE NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALS BOARD OF TRUSTEES, OFFICERS AND IMPORTANT ADDRESSES BOARD OF TRUSTEES DAVID C. ARCH JERRY D. CHOATE ROD DAMMEYER LINDA HUTTON HEAGY R. CRAIG KENNEDY HOWARD J KERR JACK E. NELSON HUGO F. SONNENSCHEIN WAYNE W. WHALEN* - Chairman SUZANNE H. WOOLSEY OFFICERS RONALD E. ROBISON President and Principal Executive Officer DENNIS SHEA Vice President J. DAVID GERMANY Vice President AMY R. DOBERMAN Vice President STEFANIE V. CHANG Vice President and Secretary JOHN L. SULLIVAN Chief Compliance Officer JAMES W. GARRETT Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer INVESTMENT ADVISER VAN KAMPEN ASSET MANAGEMENT 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020 CUSTODIAN STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY One Lincoln Street Boston, Massachusetts 02111 TRANSFER AGENT COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY, N.A. c/o Computershare Investor Services P.O. Box 43011 Providence, Rhode Island 02940-3011 LEGAL COUNSEL SKADDEN, ARPS, SLATE, MEAGHER & FLOM LLP 333 West Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606 INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP 111 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606-4301 * Interested persons of the Trust, as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. 22 Van Kampen Trust for Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals An Important Notice Concerning Our U.S. Privacy Policy We are required by federal law to provide you with a copy of our Privacy Policy annually. The following Policy applies to current and former individual clients of Van Kampen Investments Inc., Van Kampen Asset Management, Van Kampen Advisors Inc., Van Kampen Funds Inc., Van Kampen Investor Services Inc. and Van Kampen Exchange Corp., as well as current and former individual investors in Van Kampen mutual funds, unit investment trusts, and related companies. This Policy is not applicable to partnerships, corporations, trusts or other non-individual clients or account holders, nor is this Policy applicable to individuals who are either beneficiaries of a trust for which we serve as trustee or participants in an employee benefit plan administered or advised by us. This Policy is, however, applicable to individuals who select us to be a custodian of securities or assets in individual retirement accounts, 401(k) accounts, 529 Educational Savings Accounts, accounts subject to the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act, or similar accounts. Please note that we may amend this Policy at any time, and will inform you of any changes to this Policy as required by law. WE RESPECT YOUR PRIVACY We appreciate that you have provided us with your personal financial information. We strive to maintain the privacy of such information while we help you achieve your financial objectives. This Policy describes what non-public personal information we collect about you, why we collect it, and when we may share it with others. We hope this Policy will help you understand how we collect and share non-public personal information that we gather about you. Throughout this Policy, we refer to the non-public information that personally identifies you or your accounts as "personal information." 1. WHAT PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU? To serve you better and manage our business, it is important that we collect and maintain accurate information about you. We may obtain this information from applications and other forms you submit to us, from your dealings with us, from consumer reporting agencies, from our Web sites and from third parties and other sources. (continued on next page) Van Kampen Trust for Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals An Important Notice Concerning Our U.S. Privacy Policy continued For example: -- We may collect information such as your name, address, e-mail address, telephone/fax numbers, assets, income and investment objectives through applications and other forms you submit to us. -- We may obtain information about account balances, your use of account(s) and the types of products and services you prefer to receive from us through your dealings and transactions with us and other sources. -- We may obtain information about your creditworthiness and credit history from consumer reporting agencies. -- We may collect background information from and through third-party vendors to verify representations you have made and to comply with various regulatory requirements. -- If you interact with us through our public and private Web sites, we may collect information that you provide directly through online communications (such as an e-mail address). We may also collect information about your Internet service provider, your domain name, your computer's operating system and Web browser, your use of our Web sites and your product and service preferences, through the use of "cookies." "Cookies" recognize your computer each time you return to one of our sites, and help to improve our sites' content and personalize your experience on our sites by, for example, suggesting offerings that may interest you. Please consult the Terms of Use of these sites for more details on our use of cookies. 2. WHEN DO WE DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU? To provide you with the products and services you request, to serve you better and to manage our business, we may disclose personal information we collect about you to our affiliated companies and to non-affiliated third parties as required or permitted by law. A. INFORMATION WE DISCLOSE TO OUR AFFILIATED COMPANIES. We do not disclose personal information that we collect about you to our affiliated companies except to enable them to provide services on our behalf or as otherwise required or permitted by law. (continued on back) Van Kampen Trust for Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals An Important Notice Concerning Our U.S. Privacy Policy continued B. INFORMATION WE DISCLOSE TO THIRD PARTIES. We do not disclose personal information that we collect about you to non-affiliated third parties except to enable them to provide services on our behalf, to perform joint marketing agreements with other financial institutions, or as otherwise required or permitted by law. For example, some instances where we may disclose information about you to non-affiliated third parties include: for servicing and processing transactions, to offer our own products and services, to protect against fraud, for institutional risk control, to respond to judicial process or to perform services on our behalf. When we share personal information with these companies, they are required to limit their use of personal information to the particular purpose for which it was shared and they are not allowed to share personal information with others except to fulfill that limited purpose. 3. HOW DO WE PROTECT THE SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU? We maintain physical, electronic and procedural security measures to help safeguard the personal information we collect about you. We have internal policies governing the proper handling of client information. Third parties that provide support or marketing services on our behalf may also receive personal information, and we require them to adhere to confidentiality standards with respect to such information. Van Kampen Funds Inc. 1 Parkview Plaza, Suite 100 P.O. Box 5555 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181-5555 www.vankampen.com Copyright (C)2007 Van Kampen Funds Inc. All rights reserved. Member NASD/SIPC. VTJSAR 6/07 (VAN KAMPEN INVESTMENTS LOGO) IU07-01490P-Y04/07 Item 2. Code of Ethics. Not applicable for semi-annual reports. Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert. Not applicable for semi-annual reports. Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services. Not applicable for semi-annual reports. Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants. Not applicable for semi-annual reports. Item 6. Schedule of Investments. Please refer to Item #1. Item 7. Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies. Not applicable for semi-annual reports. Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies. Not applicable for semi-annual reports. Item 9. Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers. TOTAL NUMBER OF MAXIMUM NUMBER SHARES PURCHASED AS OF SHARES THAT MAY PART OF PUBLICLY YET BE PURCHASED TOTAL NUMBER OF AVERAGE PRICE ANNOUNCED PLANS UNDER THE PLANS OR PERIOD* SHARES PURCHASED PAID PER SHARE OR PROGRAMS PROGRAMS - -------- ---------------- -------------- ------------------- ------------------ November -- -- -- -- December -- -- -- -- January -- -- -- -- February -- -- -- 610,557 March 5,343 16.79 5,343 605,214 April -- -- -- 605,214 * The Share Repurchase Program commenced on 2/28/2007. The Trust expects to continue to repurchase its outstanding shares at such time and in such amounts as it believes will further the accomplishment of the foregoing objectives, subject to review by the Board of Trustees. Item 10. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders. Not applicable. Item 11. Controls and Procedures (a) The Trust's principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the Trust's disclosure controls and procedures are sufficient to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Trust in this Form N-CSRS was recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission's rules and forms, based upon such officers' evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of the report. (b) There were no changes in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting. Item 12. Exhibits. (1) Code of Ethics - Not applicable for semi-annual reports. (2)(a) A certification for the Principal Executive Officer of the registrant is attached hereto as part of EX-99.CERT. (2)(b) A certification for the Principal Financial Officer of the registrant is attached hereto as part of EX-99.CERT. SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. (Registrant) Van Kampen Trust For Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals By: /s/ Ronald E. Robison --------------------------------- Name: Ronald E. Robison Title: Principal Executive Officer Date: June 21, 2007 Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. By: /s/ Ronald E. Robison --------------------------------- Name: Ronald E. Robison Title: Principal Executive Officer Date: June 21, 2007 By: /s/ Stuart N. Schuldt --------------------------------- Name: Stuart N. Schuldt Title: Principal Financial Officer Date: June 21, 2007