Rutgers University--New Brunswick
#40 in National Universities (tie)
Overview
Rutgers University—New Brunswick is a public institution that was founded in 1766. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 36,344 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 2,656 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Rutgers University—New Brunswick's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #40. Its in-state tuition and fees are $17,239; out-of-state tuition and fees are $36,001.
Rutgers University--New Brunswick, the flagship campus of New Jersey's state university, is split into five mini campuses, each with a unique setting and identity, student center and dining options. Freshmen are not required to live on campus. Students can join more than 500 student clubs and organizations, including more than 80 fraternities and sororities.
Among its graduate offerings, Rutgers has a highly ranked Graduate School of Education. The university also awards one of the highest numbers of doctorate degrees a year among U.S. schools. As a public research university, Rutgers is home to unique institutions such as the Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, where students take hands-on courses in the sciences and work on community projects.
The Rutgers Scarlet Knights compete in the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference. After more than two decades in the Big East conference, Rutgers joined the Big Ten Conference in 2014, where it competes with the University of Maryland—College Park, University of Iowa and other schools. It offers football, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf, wrestling, track and field, and a host of other sports programs. The women’s basketball team won the WNIT championship in 2014, and the men’s track team won its first Big East Outdoor Championship in 2005.
Rutgers was founded in 1766 as Queen’s College, an all-male institution, and affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church. It was renamed Rutgers College in 1825 and became a land-grant institution in 1864. Women were allowed to join the university in 1918. The university officially became The State University of New Jersey in the mid-20th century.
Rutgers University—New Brunswick is a public institution that was founded in 1766. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 36,344 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 2,656 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Rutgers University—New Brunswick's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #40. Its in-state tuition and fees are $17,239; out-of-state tuition and fees are $36,001.
Rutgers University--New Brunswick, the flagship campus of New Jersey's state university, is split into five mini campuses, each with a unique setting and identity, student center and dining options. Freshmen are not required to live on campus. Students can join more than 500 student clubs and organizations, including more than 80 fraternities and sororities.
Among its graduate offerings, Rutgers has a highly ranked Graduate School of Education. The university also awards one of the highest numbers of doctorate degrees a year among U.S. schools. As a public research university, Rutgers is home to unique institutions such as the Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, where students take hands-on courses in the sciences and work on community projects.
The Rutgers Scarlet Knights compete in the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference. After more than two decades in the Big East conference, Rutgers joined the Big Ten Conference in 2014, where it competes with the University of Maryland—College Park, University of Iowa and other schools. It offers football, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf, wrestling, track and field, and a host of other sports programs. The women’s basketball team won the WNIT championship in 2014, and the men’s track team won its first Big East Outdoor Championship in 2005.
Rutgers was founded in 1766 as Queen’s College, an all-male institution, and affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church. It was renamed Rutgers College in 1825 and became a land-grant institution in 1864. Women were allowed to join the university in 1918. The university officially became The State University of New Jersey in the mid-20th century.
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At-a-Glance
Setting
City
In-state tuition and fees
$17,239
Undergraduate Enrollment
36,344
Acceptance Rate
66%
2024 Rankings
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Admissions
Cost
Out-of-State Tuition & Fees
$36,001
In-State Tuition & Fees
$17,239
Room & Board
$14,715(2023-24)
Average Need-Based Aid Package
$17,117
$15,365
$15,365
Out-of-State Tuition & Fees
$36,001
In-State Tuition & Fees
$17,239
Room & Board
$14,715(2023-24)
Average Need-Based Aid Package
$17,117
*Average in-state cost after aid
Academics
70%
15:1
42%
Popular Majors
MAJOR
% OF GRADUATES
ALUMNI STARTING SALARY
Computer and Information Sciences, General
7%
$76,022
Psychology, General
6%
$30,024
Finance, General
5%
$64,571
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
5%
$27,772
Information Science/Studies
5%
$55,225
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Faculty Research Impact
Bibliometric Rank
82
Bibliometrics is the statistical analyses of publications and citations for the purpose of measuring faculty research impact.Publications Cited in Top 25% of Journals
65%
Publications Cited in Top 5% of Journals
20%
Total Papers published between 2018-2022
30,312
Citations Per Publication
14:1
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Students
36,344
Graduate Enrollment
14,293
Total Enrollment
50,637
Full-Time Degree-Seeking Students
34,630
Student Diversity
Gender Distribution
Ethnic Diversity
59%
Minority Enrollment
59%
Minority Enrollment
33%
Asian
32%
White
15%
Hispanic
7%
Black
7%
International
4%
Two or more races
2%
Unknown
Not Specified is not included in this breakdown due to an enrollment of 0%.
Campus Life
Housing and Dorms
Types of campus housing available:
Student Activities
111+
Sports Teams
N/A
Fraternities
N/A
Sororities
After College
Graduation Rate
70%
Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed (any loan type, 2021)
47%
Average Debt at Graduation
$26,105
$49,190
$49,190
Graduation Rate
70%
Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed (any loan type, 2021)
47%
Average Debt at Graduation
$26,105
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