Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey College

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COLLEGE
PROFILE
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OVERVIEW
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, NJ
Web Site
newbrunswick.rutgers.edu/
Institution Type
Public
Coeducational
Yes
Undergraduate Students
34,544
Women
17,400 (50.4%)
Men
17,144 (49.6%)
Graduate Students
13,834
ADMISSION
Qualifications of Enrolled Freshmen
Entrance Difficulty
Moderately difficult
Overall Admission Rate
60% of 31,941 applicants were
admitted
Early Action Offered
No
Early Decision Offered
No
Regular Admission
Deadline
December 1
Average GPA
Not reported
SAT Math
636 average
570-700 range of middle 50%
SAT Critical Reading
580 average
520-640 range of middle 50%
SAT Writing
599 average
540-660 range of middle 50%
ACT Composite
Not reported
Selection of Students
Factor
Very Important
Academic GPA
X
Standardized Tests
X
Important
Considered
Essay
X
Extracurricular Activities
X
MONEY MATTERS
Cost of Attendance
In-state: $31,286
Out-of-state: $46,676
Tuition and Fees
In-state: $14,131
Out-of-state: $29,521
Room and Board
$12,054
Average Percent of Need Met
57%
Average Freshman Award
$14,880
Average Indebtedness of
2011 Graduates
$25,228
Not Considered
COLLEGE
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ACADEMICS
Academic Calendar System
Semester
General Education/Core Curriculum
Required
Full-Time Faculty Teaching Undergraduates
1,970
Regular Class Size
2-9 students: 13% of classes
10-19 students: 25% of classes
20-29 students: 26% of classes
30-39 students: 11% of classes
40-49 students: 6% of classes
50-99 students: 11% of classes
Over 100 students: 9% of classes
CAMPUS LIFE
Piscataway Population
55,831
Nearest Metropolitan Area
New York City
Freshman Housing Guarantee
Students in College Housing
87% of freshmen, 42% of all students
Athletic Conferences
NCAA Division I
Mascot
Sororities
Fraternities
STUDENTS
Ethnicity of Students from U.S.
0.1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
27.3% Asian
7.9% Black/African-American
13.3% Hispanic/Latino
3.5% Multi-race (not Hispanic/Latino)
0.3% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander
45.8% White
1.8% Unknown
International Students
5.5% from 72 countries
First-Year Students Returning
92.0%
Students Graduating Within 4 Years
59.0%
Graduates Offered Full-Time Employment Within 6 Months
80%
Graduates Pursuing Advanced Study Directly
Not reported
OVERVIEW
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ADMISSION
FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Entrance Difficulty
Moderately Difficult: More than 75% of freshmen were in the top 50% of their high school class and scored over 1010 on the SAT I
or over 18 on the ACT; about 85% or fewer of all applicants accepted.
High School Preparation
Examinations
High School Graduation
High school diploma required and
GED is accepted
High School Program
College preparatory program is
required
High School Units Required or Recommended
Subject
Required Units
English
4
Mathematics
3
Science
2
Foreign Language
2
Recommended
Units
Scores Due in
Admissions Office
Exam
SAT or ACT
Required
Not reported
SAT Only
ACT Only
SAT and SAT
Subject Tests,
or ACT
SAT Subject
Tests Only
Social Studies
ACT Writing Test Policy
Not reported
Use of SAT/ACT
Essay
SAT: No policy as of now
ACT: No policy as of now
History
Academic Electives
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APPLYING FOR ADMISSION
Admissions Office
Application Dates and Fees
Address
65 Davidson Road
Room 202
Regular Admission
Deadline
December 1
City, State, Zip
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8097
Application Fee
$65
Phone
(732) 932-4636
Application Fee Waiver
Available
Regular Admission
Notification
February 28
Accept Offer of
Admission
By May 1 or within 2 weeks if
notified after May 1
Waiting List Used
Yes
Defer Admission
Student cannot defer admission
Transfer Admission
Transfer applications accepted
Fax
E-mail
admissions@ugadm.rutgers.edu
Early Admission
Early Decision Offered
No
Early Decision Deadline
Early Decision
Notification
Early Action Offered
Early Action Deadline
Early Action Notification
No
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ADMISSION
APPLYING FOR ADMISSION - continued
Application Form
Other Application Requirements
Common Application
Not accepted
Interview
Not required
Universal College
Application
Not accepted
Essay or Personal
Statement
Recommended for all freshmen
Electronic Application
Available
Letters of
Recommendation
Other
Financial Need
Financial need is not a
consideration in the admissions
process
SELECTION OF STUDENTS
Factor
Very Important
Rigor of Secondary School Record
X
Academic GPA
X
Standardized Tests
X
Class Rank
X
Important
Considered
Recommendations
X
Essay
X
Interview
Not Considered
X
Level of Applicant's Interest
Extracurricular Activities
X
Volunteer Work
X
Particular Talent/Ability
X
Character/Personal Qualities
X
First Generation to Attend College
State Residency
X
Geographic Residence
X
Relation with Alumnus
X
Religious Affiliation/ Commitment
X
Ethnicity
X
Work Experience
X
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ADMISSION
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PROFILE OF FALL ADMISSION
Admission Rates
Overall Admission Rate
60% of 31,941 applicants were admitted
Women
62% of 16,513 applicants were admitted
Men
59% of 15,428 applicants were admitted
Students Enrolled
7,544 (39%) of 19,324 admitted students enrolled
Women
3,812 (37%) of 10,192 admitted students enrolled
Men
3,732 (41%) of 9,132 admitted students enrolled
Early Decision
Admission Rate
Early Action
Admission Rate
Students Offered Wait List
Students Accepting Wait List Position
Students Admitted From Wait List
SAT Scores of Enrolled Freshmen
SAT Math
636 average
570-700 range of middle 50%
Score of 700 - 800
27%
Score of 600 - 700
40%
Score of 500 - 600
28%
Score of 400 - 500
5%
Score of 300 - 400
0%
Score of 200 - 300
0%
SAT Critical Reading
580 average
520-640 range of middle 50%
Score of 700 - 800
10%
Score of 600 - 700
32%
Score of 500 - 600
41%
Score of 400 - 500
15%
Score of 300 - 400
2%
Score of 200 - 300
0%
SAT Writing
599 average
540-660 range of middle 50%
Score of 700 - 800
15%
Score of 600 - 700
35%
Score of 500 - 600
40%
Score of 400 - 500
10%
Score of 300 - 400
0%
Score of 200 - 300
0%
Grade Point Average of Enrolled Freshmen (4.0 scale)
Average GPA
Not reported
3.75 and Above
Not reported
3.50 - 3.74
Not reported
3.25 - 3.49
Not reported
3.00 - 3.24
Not reported
2.50 - 2.99
Not reported
2.00 - 2.49
Not reported
ACT Scores of Enrolled Freshmen
ACT Composite
Not reported
Score of 30 - 36
Not reported
Score of 24 - 29
Not reported
Score of 18 - 23
Not reported
Score of 12 - 17
Not reported
Score of 6 - 11
Not reported
Score of 5 or Below
Not reported
Other Qualifications of Enrolled Freshmen
High School Class Rank
Top tenth: 39%
Top quarter: 74%
Top half: 96%
Bottom half: 4%
National Merit Scholar
Not reported
Valedictorian
Not reported
Class President
Not reported
Student Gov. Officer
Not reported
COLLEGE
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MONEY
MATTERS
TUITION AND EXPENSES
Cost of Attendance
In-state: $31,286
Out-of-state: $46,676
Tuition and Fees
In-state: $14,131
Out-of-state: $29,521
Room and Board
$12,054
Books and Supplies
$1,350
Other Expenses
$3,751
Payment Plans
Credit card, installment plan,
deferred payment, external
finance company
APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID
Financial Aid Office
Application Process
E-mail
Web Site
Financial Aid Web Site
Net Price Calculator URL
Net Price Calculator URL
Application Deadline
Priority deadline March 15
Award Notification
On a rolling basis beginning March
1
Method for Awarding
Institutional Aid
Federal Methodology
Forms Required
Cost to File
FAFSA
Code is 002629
Free
PROFILE OF 2014-15 FINANCIAL AID
Freshmen
All Undergraduates
Financial Aid Applicants
4,499 (70.2%) of freshmen
Found to Have Need
3,492 (77.6%) of applicants
Received Financial Aid
3,492 (100.0%) of applicants with
financial need
Need Fully Met
189 (5.4%) of aid recipients
Avg. Pct. of Need Met
57%
Average Award
$14,880
Need-Based Gift
Received by 2,348 (67.2%) of aid
recipients, average amount
$12,594
Need-Based
Self-Help
Merit-Based Gift
Merit-Based Gift
Financial Aid Applicants
21,161 (64.9%) of
undergraduates
Found to Have Need
17,941 (55.0%) of applicants
Received Financial Aid
17,941 (100.0%) of applicants
with financial need
Need Fully Met
631 (3.5%) of aid recipients
Avg. Pct. of Need Met
52%
Average Award
$13,376
Need-Based Gift
Received by 3,031 (86.8%) of aid
recipients, average amount
$4,738
Received by 12,473 (69.5%) of
aid recipients, average amount
$10,995
Need-Based
Self-Help
Received by 946 (27.1%) of aid
recipients
Received by 15,237 (84.9%) of
aid recipients, average amount
$4,957
Merit-Based Gift
Received by 2,877 (16.0%) of aid
recipients
301 (4.7%) of freshmen had no
financial need and received merit
aid, average amount $9,586
Merit-Based Gift
746 (2.3%) of undergraduates
had no financial need and
received merit aid, average
amount $8,276
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MONEY
MATTERS
PROFILE OF 2014-15 FINANCIAL AID - continued
Borrowing
2014 Graduates Who Took Out Loans
62%
Average Indebtedness of 2014 Graduates
$25,228
Parents Borrowing PLUS Loans
Parents of Students Receiving Aid
8.0%
Parents of Students Not Receiving Aid
2.0%
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
Loans
Federal Loans
Direct subsidized Stafford loans, direct unsubsidized Stafford loans, direct PLUS loans, Federal Perkins
loans, Federal Nursing loans
State Loans
Available
Other Loans
College/university loans, Alternative loans
Scholarships and Grants
Need-Based Available
Federal Pell grants, SEOG, State scholarships, Institutional scholarships, Private scholarships
Non-Need-Based
Available
Academic scholarships, Creative arts/performance scholarships, Music/Drama scholarships, Athletic
scholarships, State scholarships, Alumni affiliation scholarships, Leadership scholarships
Non-Need Awards
Academic Interest/
Achievement Award
Areas
Not reported
Number of Awards
Not reported
Top Areas (By
Money Awarded)
Not reported
Creative Arts/
Performance
Award Areas
Not reported
Number of Awards
Not reported
Top Areas (By
Money Awarded)
Not reported
Special Achievements/
Activities Award Areas
Not reported
Number of Awards
Not reported
Top Areas (By
Money Awarded)
Not reported
Special Characteristics
Award Areas
Not reported
Number of Awards
Not reported
Top Areas (By
Money Awarded)
Not reported
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FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS - continued
Employment
Work-Study Programs
Federal work study available, other work study available
Average Earnings from
On-Campus
Employment
$1,952
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MATTERS
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Academic Calendar System
Semester
Summer Session
Not reported
General Catalog/Bulletin
Online Catalog
PROFILE
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ACADEMICS
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
Undergraduate Majors
Accounting
African Studies
Agricultural Engineering
Agriculture, General
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and
Treatment Professions, Other
American/United States Studies/Civilization
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature
Animal Genetics
Animal Physiology
Animal Sciences, General
Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production
Ecology
Economics, General
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Engineering Science
English Language and Literature, General
Environmental Design/Architecture
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Equestrian/Equine Studies
European Studies/Civilization
Evolutionary Biology
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Meteorology
Microbiology, General
Molecular Biology
Molecular Genetics
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Music Performance, General
Music Teacher Education
Music, General
Anthropology
Architectural Engineering
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Art/Art Studies, General
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences,
General
Film/Cinema/Video Studies
Finance, General
Food Science
Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other
Natural Resources/Conservation, General
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Nursing Science
Astrophysics
Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General
Biochemistry
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
French Language and Literature
Geography
Geology/Earth Science, General
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Biomedical Sciences, General
Biometry/Biometrics
German Language and Literature
Health Information/Medical Records
Administration/Administrator
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and MexicanAmerican/Chicano Studies
History, General
Biotechnology
Business Administration and Management, General
Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences,
Other
Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology
Ceramic Arts and Ceramics
Ceramic Sciences and Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry, General
Chinese Language and Literature
Civil Engineering, General
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and
Linguistics, General
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical
Technology/Technologist
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied
Professions, Other
Commercial and Advertising Art
Comparative Literature
Computer Engineering, General
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Dance, General
Dietetics/Dietitian
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
Drawing
East Asian Studies
Human Resources Management/Personnel
Administration, General
Industrial Engineering
Information Science/Studies
Italian Language and Literature
Nutrition Sciences
Painting
Philosophy
Photography
Physics, General
Plant Sciences, General
Political Science and Government, General
Portuguese Language and Literature
Pre-Dentistry Studies
Pre-Law Studies
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies
Printmaking
Psychology, General
Public Health, General
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Jazz/Jazz Studies
Jewish/Judaic Studies
Journalism
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, Other
Religion/Religious Studies
Russian Language and Literature
Sculpture
Labor and Industrial Relations
Landscape Architecture
Latin American Studies
Latin Language and Literature
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Linguistics
Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management
Management Science
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods,
Other
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Mass Communication/Media Studies
Mathematics, General
Mechanical Engineering
Social Sciences, Other
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Statistics, General
Turf and Turfgrass Management
Urban Studies/Affairs
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Women's Studies
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ACADEMICS
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION - continued
Most Popular Disciplines
Business/marketing, Social sciences, Engineering
Combined Liberal Arts/Professional Degree Programs
Business administration, engineering, nursing, Rutgers-Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical
School
Special Programs
Accelerated program, Double major, Honors program,
Independent study, Student-designed major, Teacher
certification, Cooperative education program, Internships,
Washington semester
Study Abroad
Offered
Online Degrees
Not reported
CURRICULUM AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
General Education/Core Curriculum
Required
Computer
Not required
Foreign Language
Not required
Math/Science
Required for all students
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
International Baccalaureate
Not accepted
Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations
Accepted for placement and credit
Sophomore Standing
Available through AP examinations
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ACADEMICS
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTION
Full-Time Faculty
1,970
Part-Time Faculty
2,905
Full-Time Faculty with Ph.D./Terminal Degree
100%
Regular Class Size
2-9 students: 13% of classes
10-19 students: 25% of classes
20-29 students: 26% of classes
30-39 students: 11% of classes
40-49 students: 6% of classes
50-99 students: 11% of classes
Over 100 students: 9% of classes
Discussion Section/Lab Class Size
2-9 students: 5% of discussion sections/labs
10-19 students: 19% of discussion sections/labs
20-29 students: 30% of discussion sections/labs
30-39 students: 24% of discussion sections/labs
40-49 students: 8% of discussion sections/labs
50-59 students: 10% of discussion sections/labs
Over 100 students: 3% of discussion sections/labs
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Libraries
Library Available on Campus
Yes
Holdings
9,110,058
Computing
Computer Ownership
Students not required to own/lease a computer
Computers Available on Campus
1450
Internet/E-mail Access
Not reported
ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES
Remedial Instruction
Offered
Tutoring
Available
Services for Learning Disabled Students
Available
Services for Physically Disabled Students
Hearing impaired services, speech disorders services, visually
impaired services, wheelchair access
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GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION
Master's Degrees Offered
Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science in Teaching, Master of City and Regional Studies, Master of
Library Science, Master of Science, Master of Music, Master of Public Policy, Master of Philosophy, Master of Biomedical Sciences,
Master of Human Resources Management, Master of Communication and Information Studies, Master of Public Affairs and Politics,
Master of Social Work, Master of City and Regional Planning, Master of Labor and Employment Relations, Master of Arts, Master of
Education, Master of Psychology, Master of Public Health
Master's Programs of Study
Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
Animal Sciences
Anthropology
Applied Arts and Design--General
Applied Mathematics
Applied Psychology
Applied Statistics
Art History
English Education
English as a Second Language
Entomology
Environmental Biology
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Environmental and Occupational Health
Epidemiology
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Genetics
Molecular Pharmacology
Molecular Physiology
Multilingual and Multicultural Education
Music
Music Education
Neuroscience
Nutrition
Oceanography
Art/Fine Arts
Asian Studies
Astronomy
Atmospheric Sciences
Food Science and Technology
Foreign Languages Education
Foundations and Philosophy of Education
French
Organic Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacy
Physical Chemistry
Biochemical Engineering
Biochemistry
Biological and Biomedical Sciences--General
Biomedical Engineering
Gender Studies
Genetics
Geography
Geology
Physics
Physiology
Plant Biology
Plant Molecular Biology
Biostatistics
Cancer Biology/Oncology
Cell Biology
Chemical Engineering
German
Hazardous Materials Management
Health Education
Health Services Management and Hospital
Administration
Plant Pathology
Public Health--General
Public Policy
Quality Management
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Classics
Clinical Laboratory Sciences/Medical Technology
Clinical Psychology
Comparative Literature
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Counseling Psychology
Counselor Education
Developmental Biology
Developmental Education
Early Childhood Education
Ecology
Economics
Education--General
Educational Leadership and Administration
Educational Measurement and Evaluation
Educational Psychology
Electrical Engineering
Elementary Education
Emergency Management
Historic Preservation
Horticulture
Human Resources Management
Immunology
Industrial and Labor Relations
Industrial/Management Engineering
Information Studies
Inorganic Chemistry
International Affairs
Italian
Jewish Studies
Library Science
Marine Biology
Materials Engineering
Materials Sciences
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanics
Medical Microbiology
Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Reading Education
Religion
Reproductive Biology
School Psychology
Science Education
Social Sciences Education
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Statistics
Student Affairs
Systems Engineering
Theater
Theoretical Physics
Toxicology
Translation and Interpretation
Translational Biology
Urban and Regional Planning
Virology
Water Resources
Women's Studies
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GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION - continued
Doctoral Degrees Offered
Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Psychology, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Public
Health, Doctor of Pharmacy
Doctoral Programs of Study
Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering
African Studies
African-American Studies
Allopathic Medicine
Animal Sciences
Anthropology
Applied Mathematics
Applied Psychology
Applied Statistics
Art History
Asian Studies
Astronomy
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Environmental and Occupational Health
Epidemiology
Evolutionary Biology
Food Science and Technology
Foreign Languages Education
Foundations and Philosophy of Education
French
Gender Studies
Genetics
Geography
Molecular Biophysics
Molecular Genetics
Molecular Pharmacology
Molecular Physiology
Multilingual and Multicultural Education
Music
Music Education
Neuroscience
Nutrition
Oceanography
Operations Research
Organic Chemistry
Atmospheric Sciences
Biochemical Engineering
Biochemistry
Biological and Biomedical Sciences--General
Geology
German
Hazardous Materials Management
Health Education
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physical Chemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Biopsychology
Biostatistics
Cancer Biology/Oncology
Health Psychology
Health Services Management and Hospital
Administration
Historic Preservation
History
Physics
Physiology
Plant Biology
Plant Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Classics
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Sciences
Communication--General
Comparative Literature
Computational Biology
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Developmental Biology
Early Childhood Education
Ecology
Economics
Education--General
Educational Leadership and Administration
Educational Policy
Educational Psychology
Electrical Engineering
Elementary Education
Emergency Management
English
English as a Second Language
Entomology
Environmental Biology
History of Medicine
History of Science and Technology
Horticulture
Human Resources Management
Immunology
Industrial and Labor Relations
Industrial/Management Engineering
Information Studies
Inorganic Chemistry
Interdisciplinary Studies
International Affairs
Italian
Legal and Justice Studies
Library Science
Linguistics
Marine Biology
Materials Engineering
Materials Sciences
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanics
Media Studies
Medical Microbiology
Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Plant Pathology
Political Science
Psychology--General
Public Health--General
Public Policy
Quality Management
Reading Education
Reproductive Biology
School Psychology
Science Education
Social Psychology
Social Sciences Education
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Statistics
Systems Biology
Systems Engineering
Theoretical Physics
Toxicology
Translation and Interpretation
Urban and Regional Planning
Virology
Water Resources
Women's Studies
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CAMPUS
LIFE
LOCATION AND SETTING
Piscataway Population
55,831
Nearest Metropolitan
Area
New York City
Environment
Small city
Campus Size
2,688 acres
Weather
Temperature
23.4 average low in January, 77.6
average high in September
Rain
122 rainy days per year
Getting Around
Campus Map
Nearest Airport
20 mile(s) from campus in
Newark
Nearest Bus Station
New Brunswick
Nearest Train Station
New Brunswick
HOUSING
College Housing
College offers housing to students
Types of Housing
Coed dorms, women's dorms, men's dorms, married student
apartments, single student apartments, disabled student
housing, fraternity/sorority housing, cooperative housing
Students in College Housing
87% of freshmen, 42% of all students
Housing Requirements
Freshman Housing Guarantee
Students Living Off Campus/Commuting
58%
Off-Campus Housing Assistance
Assistance in locating off-campus housing is available
SECURITY
24-Hour Emergency Phone/Alarm Devices
Available
24-Hour Security Patrols
Available
Late-Night Transport/Escort Services
Available
Electronically Operated Housing Entrances
Available
PERSONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
Health Service
Offered
Personal Counseling
Offered
Child Care
Offered
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CAMPUS
LIFE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
Intercollegiate Athletics
Athletic Conferences
NCAA Division I
Mascot
School Colors
Intercollegiate Sports Offered
WOMEN
Sport
MEN
Offered
Scholarships Given
Baseball
Offered
Scholarships Given
x
Basketball
x
x
Crew
x
x
Cross-Country Running
x
x
Fencing
x
x
Golf
x
x
Gymnastics
x
Lacrosse
x
x
Soccer
x
x
Softball
x
Swimming And Diving
x
x
Tennis
x
x
Track And Field
x
x
Volleyball
x
Wrestling
x
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CAMPUS
LIFE
SPORTS AND RECREATION - continued
Club Sports
Women's Club Sports
Men's Club Sports
Recreational Sports
Intramural Sports
badminton, basketball, bowling, cross-country running, football, golf, lacrosse, racquetball, soccer,
softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, wrestling
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Activities and
Organizations
choral groups, concert band, dance, drama theatre, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band,
music ensembles, music theatre, opera, radio station, student government, student newspaper,
student film society, symphony orchestra, television station, yearbook
Sororities
Fraternities
ROTC
Army ROTC offered on campus, Navy ROTC is offered on campus, Air Force ROTC offered on campus
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STUDENTS
STUDENT BODY
Coeducational
Yes
All Undergraduates
34,544
Women
17,400 (50.4%)
Men
17,144 (49.6%)
Full-Time Undergraduates
32,411
Ethnicity of Students from U.S.
0.1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
27.3% Asian
7.9% Black/African-American
13.3% Hispanic/Latino
3.5% Multi-race (not Hispanic/Latino)
0.3% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander
45.8% White
1.8% Unknown
International Students
5.5% from 72 countries
Average Age
21
All Graduate Students
13,834
UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION AND GRADUATION
First-Year Students Returning
92.0%
Students Graduating Within 4 Years
59.0%
Students Graduating Within 5 Years
77.2%
Students Graduating Within 6 Years
80.0%
AFTER GRADUATION
Graduates Offered Full-Time Employment Within 6 Months
Average Starting Salary
80%
Not reported
Graduates Pursuing Advanced Study Directly
Not reported
Disciplines Pursued
Not reported
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