All-U layout - Rutgers University Undergraduate Admissions

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All-U layout - Rutgers University Undergraduate Admissions
Take the next steps
Rutgers at a glance
Wondering which Rutgers campus suits your style? Come see for yourself.
We’re eager to show off the cozy, small-college feel of the Camden Campus, the
Expenses for 2007–2008
bustling urban center that is the Newark Campus, and the classic stone-and-ivy
New Jersey Resident
quads of the New Brunswick Campus.
Tuition
The best way to learn more about
Fees
Rutgers’ academic offerings, campus life,
Room and Board
and student culture is by visiting our
Total
Commuter
On Campus
$8,541.*†
$8,541.*†
2,073.‡
2,073.‡
0.
9,482.‡
$10,614.
$20,096.
* Students at the schools of Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, and
Pharmacy should add $944 for tuition. Students at the School of Business–Camden and
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick should add $175 for tuition.
† Part-time tuition: $275/credit for New Jersey residents.
‡ Typical room, board (210 meal plan), and fees for New Brunswick students. These figures
will vary according to campus, college, and personal choices. For figures specific to your
college, visit www.studentabc.rutgers.edu/tuition/tuitionpdf.html.
campuses. Campus tours are conducted
October through December and February
through May. For the summer traveler,
we schedule tours during June, July, and
Rutgers has three campuses in the middle of
one of the country’s most vibrant cultural areas,
with New York City and Philadelphia close by.
And right here in New Jersey you’ll find whitesand beaches, unspoiled mountain wilderness,
and millions of acres of preserved open space
and farmland.
Rutgers–Newark
Non-New Jersey Resident
August. An information session hosted
by an admissions counselor precedes the tour. Advance registration is required.
For times, locations, and to register for a tour or open house on the
Tuition
Fees
Commuter
On Campus
$17,710.*†
$17,710.*†
2,073.‡
Room and Board
admissions.rutgers.edu/visiting.
Total
Create your InfoPacket
Find more information online
Design a customized info packet based on
your academic and extracurricular interests
at infopacket.admissions.rutgers.edu.
Download, print, or view it online—the
choice is yours!
For more information about the following
topics, also check out admissions.rutgers.edu.
* Students at the schools of Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, and
Pharmacy should add $1,944 for tuition. Students at the School of Business–Camden and
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick should add $353 for tuition.
† Part-time tuition: $574/credit for non-New Jersey residents.
‡ Typical room, board (210 meal plan), and fees for New Brunswick students. These figures
will vary according to campus, college, and personal choices. For figures specific to your
college, visit www.studentabc.rutgers.edu/tuition/tuitionpdf.html.
• Academic Programs
• Admissions
• Athletics
• Financial Aid and Scholarships
• Honors Programs
• Housing and Residence Life
• Student Life and Activities
Apply online
Apply online at admissions.rutgers.edu.
Questions? Call Campus Information
Services at 732-932-INFO or email us at
admissions@ugadm.rutgers.edu.
0.
9,482.‡
$19,783.
$29,265.
New York
City
Rutgers–New Brunswick, the largest of
Rutgers’ three campuses, is located in central
New Jersey—an easy drive to New York City,
Philadelphia, and the Jersey shore.
Undergraduate Schools:
School of Arts and Sciences (humanities, life and
biological sciences, physical and mathematical
Rutgers–
New Brunswick
sciences, social and behavioral sciences; open to
full-time, part-time, and adult students)
New Jersey
2,073.‡
Camden Campus, Newark Campus, or New Brunswick Campus, visit
New York
Pennsylvania
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
(agricultural, biological, environmental, food and
Philadelphia
Rutgers–Camden
nutritional, and marine sciences)
Mason Gross School of the Arts (dance, music,
theater arts, and visual arts)
Atlantic Ocean
Delaware
School of Engineering
College of Nursing
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–
New Brunswick
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 26,829
Graduate: 7,975
Rutgers–Newark is located in the city’s
Rutgers–Camden, the smallest of Rutgers’
University Heights district. More than 35,000
students attend classes in this area each day,
making Newark one of the nation’s largest
college towns.
three campuses, is situated just across the
Delaware River from historic Philadelphia.
Undergraduate Schools:
Undergraduate Schools:
Camden College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Camden (liberal arts and
Newark College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Newark (liberal arts and
School of Business–Camden
sciences; primarily for adult part-time students)
College of Nursing
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–
Newark
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 6,685
Graduate: 3,868
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Office of Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions
973-353-5205
admissions.rutgers.edu
sciences; primarily for adult part-time students)
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 3,690
Graduate: 1,469
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Office of Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions
856-225-6104
admissions.rutgers.edu
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tour, please contact:
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732-932-INFO (Campus Information Services)
admissions.rutgers.edu
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is dedicated by law and by
purpose to serving all people on an equal and nondiscriminatory basis.
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Find out what’s possible.
Find out what’s possible at Rutgers
Firsthand knowledge
Beyond the classroom
Whatever you’re looking for in a
Grounded in traditional scholarship
Rutgers by the numbers
When class ends, college life begins.
Get in the game
college, it’s right here at Rutgers. With
while lifted by the spirit of invention, a
Rutgers supplies everything that makes
a prime location, a stellar reputation,
research university offers an academic
• An impressive 99 percent of Rutgers faculty
members hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent.
dining and residence halls to fitness
Rutgers has more than 40 men’s and
women’s athletic teams competing on the
NCAA Division I (Big East) and Division III
levels. Varsity sports include:
and student centers. But you make that
and all the resources of a major public
challenge that’s unparalleled. You’ll
research university, Rutgers offers
learn as much in the laboratory as in
endless possibilities for living and learning. Whether you
• With 26 libraries, 180-plus specialized
research centers, 2,648 faculty members,
and 5,568 class sections, Rutgers packs
academic punch.
the classroom—and from professors more likely to inspire
choose the Camden, Newark, or New Brunswick Campus,
new ideas than to interpret old ones. In the humanities and
Rutgers is as big as your dreams.
in the physical and social sciences, there’s a place for you in
• The low faculty-to-student ratio of 1-to-14
means that more than 60 percent of all Rutgers
classes enroll fewer than 30 students.
a campus a vibrant community, from
• Baseball
• Lacrosse
community your own, through the friends you meet, the
• Basketball
• Soccer
clubs you join, the activities you enjoy, the causes you
• Cross Country
• Softball
embrace, and the ideas you discover.
• Field Hockey
• Tennis
• Football
• Track and Field
• Golf
• Volleyball
• Gymnastics
• Wrestling
Rutgers’ community of scholars.
10 at the Top
Quick! Name 5 Things Discovered by Rutgers Faculty
• Rutgers’ philosophy department recently ranked second
1. the oldest stone tools crafted by humans
among the best programs in the English-speaking world.
2. a gene responsible for melanoma
• The Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers
3. a link between tasting ability and body weight
ranks among the top 15 ocean science institutes in America.
4. a neurological basis for language impairment
• Rutgers is one of the country’s nine original colonial
5. new paths to fight HIV drug resistance
Rutgers helps you tailor your college
studies to your career goals. No wonder
more than 100 of America’s leading
employers—including Deloitte & Touche,
Disney, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Johnson
& Johnson—recruit Rutgers sophomores
and juniors for summer internships.
the most diverse in the country.
Rutgers, founded in 1766, is the eighth oldest
institution of higher education in the nation.
of their high school class.
Mother Jones magazine.
• The first intercollegiate football game ever played pitted
Rutgers against Princeton in 1869—and Rutgers won.
• Time magazine selected Professor Wise Young as
“America’s Best” in spinal cord injury research.
• Professionals rank Rutgers’ theater department among the
nation’s top 5.
• Rutgers’ career services sponsors more yearly job fairs than
any other college or university in the country.
global perspective through Rutgers Study Abroad, offering
more than 40 programs in nearly 30 countries for a
• Dance for 32 straight
• One-third of Rutgers students ranked in the top 10 percent
• Rutgers is the fifth most activist campus in the country, says
• Travel the world and get credit for it. Students get a
semester, a summer, or a whole year of adventure.
colleges—and one of only two to go public.
• Rutgers’ Newark Campus earns consistent kudos as one of
Visit www.rutgers.edu/athletics to learn
more about varsity sports in Camden,
Newark, and New Brunswick.
Come to Rutgers and . . .
Why choose a research
university?
• Study with a groundbreaking research faculty
• Take part in a new
discovery
• Get a jump on graduate
school
• Sharpen your problemsolving and analytic skills
• Have your ideas published
in a scholarly journal
• Rutgers is New Jersey’s state university and
premier public research institution.
• Rutgers attracts students from all 50 states
and more than 130 countries.
• Rutgers boasts membership in the Association
of American Universities—along with North
America’s most prestigious research institutions, including the likes of Duke, Yale, Princeton,
Harvard, and the University of California
at Berkeley.
At Rutgers, you
can choose
from more
than 100 major
programs of
study.
Information Technology &
Informatics
Medieval Studies
Psychology
hours while helping kids
Africana & AfricanAmerican Studies
Bioenvironmental
Engineering
Comparative Literature
Exercise Science & Sport
Studies
Meteorology
Public Health
Computer Science
Finance
Italian
Microbiology
Religion
Agricultural Science
Biological Sciences
Criminal Justice
Food Science
Jewish Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Russian
Allied Health
Technologies
Biomathematics
Dance
French
Molecular Biology &
Biochemistry
Science, Technology
& Society
dents raised more than
American Studies
Biomedical Technology
East Asian Languages &
Area Studies
General Science
Journalism & Media
Studies
Music
Social Work
$220,000 in the annual
Ancient Mediterranean
Civilizations
Biotechnology
Geography
Nursing
Sociology
Botany
Ecology & Natural
Resources
Labor Studies &
Employment Relations
Spanish
Business Administration
Economics
Geoscience Engineering
Pharmacy
Statistics
the largest student-run philanthropic event in New Jersey.
Cell Biology &
Neuroscience
Electrical & Computer
Engineering
Latino & Hispanic
Caribbean Studies
Nutritional Sciences
German
Liberal Studies
Philosophy
Statistics/Mathematics
English
Linguistics
Teacher Certification
Applied Mathematics
Central & Eastern
European Studies
History
Physics
• Spark some friendly competition. An intramural or club
History/French
Management
Planning & Public Policy
Theater Arts
sport can connect you with other aficionados in sports
Applied Physics
Chemical Engineering
History/Political Science
Marine Sciences
Plant Science
Marketing
Political Science
such as basketball, dodgeball, flag football, ice hockey,
Hospitality Management
Theater Arts, Television &
Media Arts
Human-Computer
Interaction
Materials Science
& Engineering
Portuguese
Urban Studies
softball, ultimate frisbee, and volleyball.
Independent Major
Mathematics
Predentistry/
Premedicine/
Preveterinary Science
Women’s & Gender
Studies
Accounting
Did you know?
Animal Science
Anthropology
Anthropology
(Evolutionary)
Applied Sciences in
Engineering
Art/Visual Arts
Art History
Astrophysics
Biochemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry
Chinese
Civil Engineering
Classics
Clinical Laboratory
Sciences
Communication
Environmental &
Business Economics
Environmental Planning
& Design
Environmental Policy,
Institutions & Behavior
Genetics
Geological Sciences
Latin American Studies
Environmental Studies
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
European Studies
Information Systems
Medical Technology
Prelaw
Zoology
with cancer. Last spring,
nearly 400 Rutgers stu-
Rutgers Dance Marathon,
Community Outreach/Big Buddy Program
Observer
Coptic Orthodox Fellowship
Os Lusiadas Portuguese Club
Daily Targum
Out-of-State Student Association
Debate Union
Polish Club
Diverse Business Students Association
Premedical Society
Gleaner
Rutgers Underground Theater
Glee Club
Rutgers University Academic Team
Accounting Society
Golden Key International Honour Society
Rutgers University Marching Band
American Studies Association
Habitat for Humanity
Rutgers University Outdoors Club
Amnesty International
Hellenic Cultural Association
Rutgers University Pep Band
Asian Student Council
Hillel
Rutgers University Sikhs
Association of International Relations
Hindu Student Council
Scarlet Listeners
Bengali Students Association
Islamic Society of Rutgers University
South Asian Performing Artists
Bisexual, Gay & Lesbian Alliance at
Rutgers University
Italian Club
Student Nursing Association
James Dickson Carr Society
Students for a Free Tibet
Black Student Union
Jewish Community Service Organization
Catholic Students Association
Kirkpatrick Choir
TWESE, Association of Africans
& Friends of Africa
Central and South American Alliance
La Casa Boricua
Underground Gaming Society
Chemistry Society
Latino Student Council
West Indian Student Organization
Circle K
New Jersey Community Water Watch
Women’s Studies Association
This club’s for you
With a student body as diverse as
Rutgers’, it’s no surprise that more
than 400 student clubs serve every
interest imaginable, from the ordinary
to the obscure. Here are just a few:
Find out what’s possible at Rutgers
Firsthand knowledge
Beyond the classroom
Whatever you’re looking for in a
Grounded in traditional scholarship
Rutgers by the numbers
When class ends, college life begins.
Get in the game
college, it’s right here at Rutgers. With
while lifted by the spirit of invention, a
Rutgers supplies everything that makes
a prime location, a stellar reputation,
research university offers an academic
• An impressive 99 percent of Rutgers faculty
members hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent.
dining and residence halls to fitness
Rutgers has more than 40 men’s and
women’s athletic teams competing on the
NCAA Division I (Big East) and Division III
levels. Varsity sports include:
and student centers. But you make that
and all the resources of a major public
challenge that’s unparalleled. You’ll
research university, Rutgers offers
learn as much in the laboratory as in
endless possibilities for living and learning. Whether you
• With 26 libraries, 180-plus specialized
research centers, 2,648 faculty members,
and 5,568 class sections, Rutgers packs
academic punch.
the classroom—and from professors more likely to inspire
choose the Camden, Newark, or New Brunswick Campus,
new ideas than to interpret old ones. In the humanities and
Rutgers is as big as your dreams.
in the physical and social sciences, there’s a place for you in
• The low faculty-to-student ratio of 1-to-14
means that more than 60 percent of all Rutgers
classes enroll fewer than 30 students.
a campus a vibrant community, from
• Baseball
• Lacrosse
community your own, through the friends you meet, the
• Basketball
• Soccer
clubs you join, the activities you enjoy, the causes you
• Cross Country
• Softball
embrace, and the ideas you discover.
• Field Hockey
• Tennis
• Football
• Track and Field
• Golf
• Volleyball
• Gymnastics
• Wrestling
Rutgers’ community of scholars.
10 at the Top
Quick! Name 5 Things Discovered by Rutgers Faculty
• Rutgers’ philosophy department recently ranked second
1. the oldest stone tools crafted by humans
among the best programs in the English-speaking world.
2. a gene responsible for melanoma
• The Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers
3. a link between tasting ability and body weight
ranks among the top 15 ocean science institutes in America.
4. a neurological basis for language impairment
• Rutgers is one of the country’s nine original colonial
5. new paths to fight HIV drug resistance
Rutgers helps you tailor your college
studies to your career goals. No wonder
more than 100 of America’s leading
employers—including Deloitte & Touche,
Disney, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Johnson
& Johnson—recruit Rutgers sophomores
and juniors for summer internships.
the most diverse in the country.
Rutgers, founded in 1766, is the eighth oldest
institution of higher education in the nation.
of their high school class.
Mother Jones magazine.
• The first intercollegiate football game ever played pitted
Rutgers against Princeton in 1869—and Rutgers won.
• Time magazine selected Professor Wise Young as
“America’s Best” in spinal cord injury research.
• Professionals rank Rutgers’ theater department among the
nation’s top 5.
• Rutgers’ career services sponsors more yearly job fairs than
any other college or university in the country.
global perspective through Rutgers Study Abroad, offering
more than 40 programs in nearly 30 countries for a
• Dance for 32 straight
• One-third of Rutgers students ranked in the top 10 percent
• Rutgers is the fifth most activist campus in the country, says
• Travel the world and get credit for it. Students get a
semester, a summer, or a whole year of adventure.
colleges—and one of only two to go public.
• Rutgers’ Newark Campus earns consistent kudos as one of
Visit www.rutgers.edu/athletics to learn
more about varsity sports in Camden,
Newark, and New Brunswick.
Come to Rutgers and . . .
Why choose a research
university?
• Study with a groundbreaking research faculty
• Take part in a new
discovery
• Get a jump on graduate
school
• Sharpen your problemsolving and analytic skills
• Have your ideas published
in a scholarly journal
• Rutgers is New Jersey’s state university and
premier public research institution.
• Rutgers attracts students from all 50 states
and more than 130 countries.
• Rutgers boasts membership in the Association
of American Universities—along with North
America’s most prestigious research institutions, including the likes of Duke, Yale, Princeton,
Harvard, and the University of California
at Berkeley.
At Rutgers, you
can choose
from more
than 100 major
programs of
study.
Information Technology &
Informatics
Medieval Studies
Psychology
hours while helping kids
Africana & AfricanAmerican Studies
Bioenvironmental
Engineering
Comparative Literature
Exercise Science & Sport
Studies
Meteorology
Public Health
Computer Science
Finance
Italian
Microbiology
Religion
Agricultural Science
Biological Sciences
Criminal Justice
Food Science
Jewish Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Russian
Allied Health
Technologies
Biomathematics
Dance
French
Molecular Biology &
Biochemistry
Science, Technology
& Society
dents raised more than
American Studies
Biomedical Technology
East Asian Languages &
Area Studies
General Science
Journalism & Media
Studies
Music
Social Work
$220,000 in the annual
Ancient Mediterranean
Civilizations
Biotechnology
Geography
Nursing
Sociology
Botany
Ecology & Natural
Resources
Labor Studies &
Employment Relations
Spanish
Business Administration
Economics
Geoscience Engineering
Pharmacy
Statistics
the largest student-run philanthropic event in New Jersey.
Cell Biology &
Neuroscience
Electrical & Computer
Engineering
Latino & Hispanic
Caribbean Studies
Nutritional Sciences
German
Liberal Studies
Philosophy
Statistics/Mathematics
English
Linguistics
Teacher Certification
Applied Mathematics
Central & Eastern
European Studies
History
Physics
• Spark some friendly competition. An intramural or club
History/French
Management
Planning & Public Policy
Theater Arts
sport can connect you with other aficionados in sports
Applied Physics
Chemical Engineering
History/Political Science
Marine Sciences
Plant Science
Marketing
Political Science
such as basketball, dodgeball, flag football, ice hockey,
Hospitality Management
Theater Arts, Television &
Media Arts
Human-Computer
Interaction
Materials Science
& Engineering
Portuguese
Urban Studies
softball, ultimate frisbee, and volleyball.
Independent Major
Mathematics
Predentistry/
Premedicine/
Preveterinary Science
Women’s & Gender
Studies
Accounting
Did you know?
Animal Science
Anthropology
Anthropology
(Evolutionary)
Applied Sciences in
Engineering
Art/Visual Arts
Art History
Astrophysics
Biochemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry
Chinese
Civil Engineering
Classics
Clinical Laboratory
Sciences
Communication
Environmental &
Business Economics
Environmental Planning
& Design
Environmental Policy,
Institutions & Behavior
Genetics
Geological Sciences
Latin American Studies
Environmental Studies
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
European Studies
Information Systems
Medical Technology
Prelaw
Zoology
with cancer. Last spring,
nearly 400 Rutgers stu-
Rutgers Dance Marathon,
Community Outreach/Big Buddy Program
Observer
Coptic Orthodox Fellowship
Os Lusiadas Portuguese Club
Daily Targum
Out-of-State Student Association
Debate Union
Polish Club
Diverse Business Students Association
Premedical Society
Gleaner
Rutgers Underground Theater
Glee Club
Rutgers University Academic Team
Accounting Society
Golden Key International Honour Society
Rutgers University Marching Band
American Studies Association
Habitat for Humanity
Rutgers University Outdoors Club
Amnesty International
Hellenic Cultural Association
Rutgers University Pep Band
Asian Student Council
Hillel
Rutgers University Sikhs
Association of International Relations
Hindu Student Council
Scarlet Listeners
Bengali Students Association
Islamic Society of Rutgers University
South Asian Performing Artists
Bisexual, Gay & Lesbian Alliance at
Rutgers University
Italian Club
Student Nursing Association
James Dickson Carr Society
Students for a Free Tibet
Black Student Union
Jewish Community Service Organization
Catholic Students Association
Kirkpatrick Choir
TWESE, Association of Africans
& Friends of Africa
Central and South American Alliance
La Casa Boricua
Underground Gaming Society
Chemistry Society
Latino Student Council
West Indian Student Organization
Circle K
New Jersey Community Water Watch
Women’s Studies Association
This club’s for you
With a student body as diverse as
Rutgers’, it’s no surprise that more
than 400 student clubs serve every
interest imaginable, from the ordinary
to the obscure. Here are just a few:
Find out what’s possible at Rutgers
Firsthand knowledge
Beyond the classroom
Whatever you’re looking for in a
Grounded in traditional scholarship
Rutgers by the numbers
When class ends, college life begins.
Get in the game
college, it’s right here at Rutgers. With
while lifted by the spirit of invention, a
Rutgers supplies everything that makes
a prime location, a stellar reputation,
research university offers an academic
• An impressive 99 percent of Rutgers faculty
members hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent.
dining and residence halls to fitness
Rutgers has more than 40 men’s and
women’s athletic teams competing on the
NCAA Division I (Big East) and Division III
levels. Varsity sports include:
and student centers. But you make that
and all the resources of a major public
challenge that’s unparalleled. You’ll
research university, Rutgers offers
learn as much in the laboratory as in
endless possibilities for living and learning. Whether you
• With 26 libraries, 180-plus specialized
research centers, 2,648 faculty members,
and 5,568 class sections, Rutgers packs
academic punch.
the classroom—and from professors more likely to inspire
choose the Camden, Newark, or New Brunswick Campus,
new ideas than to interpret old ones. In the humanities and
Rutgers is as big as your dreams.
in the physical and social sciences, there’s a place for you in
• The low faculty-to-student ratio of 1-to-14
means that more than 60 percent of all Rutgers
classes enroll fewer than 30 students.
a campus a vibrant community, from
• Baseball
• Lacrosse
community your own, through the friends you meet, the
• Basketball
• Soccer
clubs you join, the activities you enjoy, the causes you
• Cross Country
• Softball
embrace, and the ideas you discover.
• Field Hockey
• Tennis
• Football
• Track and Field
• Golf
• Volleyball
• Gymnastics
• Wrestling
Rutgers’ community of scholars.
10 at the Top
Quick! Name 5 Things Discovered by Rutgers Faculty
• Rutgers’ philosophy department recently ranked second
1. the oldest stone tools crafted by humans
among the best programs in the English-speaking world.
2. a gene responsible for melanoma
• The Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers
3. a link between tasting ability and body weight
ranks among the top 15 ocean science institutes in America.
4. a neurological basis for language impairment
• Rutgers is one of the country’s nine original colonial
5. new paths to fight HIV drug resistance
Rutgers helps you tailor your college
studies to your career goals. No wonder
more than 100 of America’s leading
employers—including Deloitte & Touche,
Disney, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Johnson
& Johnson—recruit Rutgers sophomores
and juniors for summer internships.
the most diverse in the country.
Rutgers, founded in 1766, is the eighth oldest
institution of higher education in the nation.
of their high school class.
Mother Jones magazine.
• The first intercollegiate football game ever played pitted
Rutgers against Princeton in 1869—and Rutgers won.
• Time magazine selected Professor Wise Young as
“America’s Best” in spinal cord injury research.
• Professionals rank Rutgers’ theater department among the
nation’s top 5.
• Rutgers’ career services sponsors more yearly job fairs than
any other college or university in the country.
global perspective through Rutgers Study Abroad, offering
more than 40 programs in nearly 30 countries for a
• Dance for 32 straight
• One-third of Rutgers students ranked in the top 10 percent
• Rutgers is the fifth most activist campus in the country, says
• Travel the world and get credit for it. Students get a
semester, a summer, or a whole year of adventure.
colleges—and one of only two to go public.
• Rutgers’ Newark Campus earns consistent kudos as one of
Visit www.rutgers.edu/athletics to learn
more about varsity sports in Camden,
Newark, and New Brunswick.
Come to Rutgers and . . .
Why choose a research
university?
• Study with a groundbreaking research faculty
• Take part in a new
discovery
• Get a jump on graduate
school
• Sharpen your problemsolving and analytic skills
• Have your ideas published
in a scholarly journal
• Rutgers is New Jersey’s state university and
premier public research institution.
• Rutgers attracts students from all 50 states
and more than 130 countries.
• Rutgers boasts membership in the Association
of American Universities—along with North
America’s most prestigious research institutions, including the likes of Duke, Yale, Princeton,
Harvard, and the University of California
at Berkeley.
At Rutgers, you
can choose
from more
than 100 major
programs of
study.
Information Technology &
Informatics
Medieval Studies
Psychology
hours while helping kids
Africana & AfricanAmerican Studies
Bioenvironmental
Engineering
Comparative Literature
Exercise Science & Sport
Studies
Meteorology
Public Health
Computer Science
Finance
Italian
Microbiology
Religion
Agricultural Science
Biological Sciences
Criminal Justice
Food Science
Jewish Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Russian
Allied Health
Technologies
Biomathematics
Dance
French
Molecular Biology &
Biochemistry
Science, Technology
& Society
dents raised more than
American Studies
Biomedical Technology
East Asian Languages &
Area Studies
General Science
Journalism & Media
Studies
Music
Social Work
$220,000 in the annual
Ancient Mediterranean
Civilizations
Biotechnology
Geography
Nursing
Sociology
Botany
Ecology & Natural
Resources
Labor Studies &
Employment Relations
Spanish
Business Administration
Economics
Geoscience Engineering
Pharmacy
Statistics
the largest student-run philanthropic event in New Jersey.
Cell Biology &
Neuroscience
Electrical & Computer
Engineering
Latino & Hispanic
Caribbean Studies
Nutritional Sciences
German
Liberal Studies
Philosophy
Statistics/Mathematics
English
Linguistics
Teacher Certification
Applied Mathematics
Central & Eastern
European Studies
History
Physics
• Spark some friendly competition. An intramural or club
History/French
Management
Planning & Public Policy
Theater Arts
sport can connect you with other aficionados in sports
Applied Physics
Chemical Engineering
History/Political Science
Marine Sciences
Plant Science
Marketing
Political Science
such as basketball, dodgeball, flag football, ice hockey,
Hospitality Management
Theater Arts, Television &
Media Arts
Human-Computer
Interaction
Materials Science
& Engineering
Portuguese
Urban Studies
softball, ultimate frisbee, and volleyball.
Independent Major
Mathematics
Predentistry/
Premedicine/
Preveterinary Science
Women’s & Gender
Studies
Accounting
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Animal Science
Anthropology
Anthropology
(Evolutionary)
Applied Sciences in
Engineering
Art/Visual Arts
Art History
Astrophysics
Biochemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry
Chinese
Civil Engineering
Classics
Clinical Laboratory
Sciences
Communication
Environmental &
Business Economics
Environmental Planning
& Design
Environmental Policy,
Institutions & Behavior
Genetics
Geological Sciences
Latin American Studies
Environmental Studies
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
European Studies
Information Systems
Medical Technology
Prelaw
Zoology
with cancer. Last spring,
nearly 400 Rutgers stu-
Rutgers Dance Marathon,
Community Outreach/Big Buddy Program
Observer
Coptic Orthodox Fellowship
Os Lusiadas Portuguese Club
Daily Targum
Out-of-State Student Association
Debate Union
Polish Club
Diverse Business Students Association
Premedical Society
Gleaner
Rutgers Underground Theater
Glee Club
Rutgers University Academic Team
Accounting Society
Golden Key International Honour Society
Rutgers University Marching Band
American Studies Association
Habitat for Humanity
Rutgers University Outdoors Club
Amnesty International
Hellenic Cultural Association
Rutgers University Pep Band
Asian Student Council
Hillel
Rutgers University Sikhs
Association of International Relations
Hindu Student Council
Scarlet Listeners
Bengali Students Association
Islamic Society of Rutgers University
South Asian Performing Artists
Bisexual, Gay & Lesbian Alliance at
Rutgers University
Italian Club
Student Nursing Association
James Dickson Carr Society
Students for a Free Tibet
Black Student Union
Jewish Community Service Organization
Catholic Students Association
Kirkpatrick Choir
TWESE, Association of Africans
& Friends of Africa
Central and South American Alliance
La Casa Boricua
Underground Gaming Society
Chemistry Society
Latino Student Council
West Indian Student Organization
Circle K
New Jersey Community Water Watch
Women’s Studies Association
This club’s for you
With a student body as diverse as
Rutgers’, it’s no surprise that more
than 400 student clubs serve every
interest imaginable, from the ordinary
to the obscure. Here are just a few:
Take the next steps
Rutgers at a glance
Wondering which Rutgers campus suits your style? Come see for yourself.
We’re eager to show off the cozy, small-college feel of the Camden Campus, the
Expenses for 2007–2008
bustling urban center that is the Newark Campus, and the classic stone-and-ivy
New Jersey Resident
quads of the New Brunswick Campus.
Tuition
The best way to learn more about
Fees
Rutgers’ academic offerings, campus life,
Room and Board
and student culture is by visiting our
Total
Commuter
On Campus
$8,541.*†
$8,541.*†
2,073.‡
2,073.‡
0.
9,482.‡
$10,614.
$20,096.
* Students at the schools of Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, and
Pharmacy should add $944 for tuition. Students at the School of Business–Camden and
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick should add $175 for tuition.
† Part-time tuition: $275/credit for New Jersey residents.
‡ Typical room, board (210 meal plan), and fees for New Brunswick students. These figures
will vary according to campus, college, and personal choices. For figures specific to your
college, visit www.studentabc.rutgers.edu/tuition/tuitionpdf.html.
campuses. Campus tours are conducted
October through December and February
through May. For the summer traveler,
we schedule tours during June, July, and
Rutgers has three campuses in the middle of
one of the country’s most vibrant cultural areas,
with New York City and Philadelphia close by.
And right here in New Jersey you’ll find whitesand beaches, unspoiled mountain wilderness,
and millions of acres of preserved open space
and farmland.
Rutgers–Newark
Non-New Jersey Resident
August. An information session hosted
by an admissions counselor precedes the tour. Advance registration is required.
For times, locations, and to register for a tour or open house on the
Tuition
Fees
Commuter
On Campus
$17,710.*†
$17,710.*†
2,073.‡
Room and Board
admissions.rutgers.edu/visiting.
Total
Create your InfoPacket
Find more information online
Design a customized info packet based on
your academic and extracurricular interests
at infopacket.admissions.rutgers.edu.
Download, print, or view it online—the
choice is yours!
For more information about the following
topics, also check out admissions.rutgers.edu.
* Students at the schools of Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, and
Pharmacy should add $1,944 for tuition. Students at the School of Business–Camden and
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick should add $353 for tuition.
† Part-time tuition: $574/credit for non-New Jersey residents.
‡ Typical room, board (210 meal plan), and fees for New Brunswick students. These figures
will vary according to campus, college, and personal choices. For figures specific to your
college, visit www.studentabc.rutgers.edu/tuition/tuitionpdf.html.
• Academic Programs
• Admissions
• Athletics
• Financial Aid and Scholarships
• Honors Programs
• Housing and Residence Life
• Student Life and Activities
Apply online
Apply online at admissions.rutgers.edu.
Questions? Call Campus Information
Services at 732-932-INFO or email us at
admissions@ugadm.rutgers.edu.
0.
9,482.‡
$19,783.
$29,265.
New York
City
Rutgers–New Brunswick, the largest of
Rutgers’ three campuses, is located in central
New Jersey—an easy drive to New York City,
Philadelphia, and the Jersey shore.
Undergraduate Schools:
School of Arts and Sciences (humanities, life and
biological sciences, physical and mathematical
Rutgers–
New Brunswick
sciences, social and behavioral sciences; open to
full-time, part-time, and adult students)
New Jersey
2,073.‡
Camden Campus, Newark Campus, or New Brunswick Campus, visit
New York
Pennsylvania
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
(agricultural, biological, environmental, food and
Philadelphia
Rutgers–Camden
nutritional, and marine sciences)
Mason Gross School of the Arts (dance, music,
theater arts, and visual arts)
Atlantic Ocean
Delaware
School of Engineering
College of Nursing
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–
New Brunswick
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 26,829
Graduate: 7,975
Rutgers–Newark is located in the city’s
Rutgers–Camden, the smallest of Rutgers’
University Heights district. More than 35,000
students attend classes in this area each day,
making Newark one of the nation’s largest
college towns.
three campuses, is situated just across the
Delaware River from historic Philadelphia.
Undergraduate Schools:
Undergraduate Schools:
Camden College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Camden (liberal arts and
Newark College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Newark (liberal arts and
School of Business–Camden
sciences; primarily for adult part-time students)
College of Nursing
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–
Newark
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 6,685
Graduate: 3,868
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Office of Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions
973-353-5205
admissions.rutgers.edu
sciences; primarily for adult part-time students)
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 3,690
Graduate: 1,469
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Office of Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions
856-225-6104
admissions.rutgers.edu
Chat. Blog. Ask. Meet. Create. Explore.
admissions.rutgers.edu
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Come for a visit.
Office of University Undergraduate Admissions
732-932-INFO (Campus Information Services)
admissions.rutgers.edu
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is dedicated by law and by
purpose to serving all people on an equal and nondiscriminatory basis.
Produced by Rutgers’ Department of University Relations and the
Office of University Undergraduate Admissions.
Photography: Andy Bradshaw, Alan Goldsmith, Don Hamerman, and
Nick Romanenko.
RU-0708-0193/130M
This brochure is printed on Mohawk Options, 100% PC White, which contains
100% postconsumer waste fiber and is manufactured with windpower.
Printing on Mohawk Options, 100% PC White generates environmental
benefits equivalent to: 127 trees not cut down • 54,007 gals. of wastewater
flow saved • 5,976 lbs. of solid waste not generated • 90,059,200 BTUs of
energy not consumed • 11,766 lbs. of greenhouse gases prevented • not
driving 6,622 miles in an average car.
Find out what’s possible.
Take the next steps
Rutgers at a glance
Wondering which Rutgers campus suits your style? Come see for yourself.
We’re eager to show off the cozy, small-college feel of the Camden Campus, the
Expenses for 2007–2008
bustling urban center that is the Newark Campus, and the classic stone-and-ivy
New Jersey Resident
quads of the New Brunswick Campus.
Tuition
The best way to learn more about
Fees
Rutgers’ academic offerings, campus life,
Room and Board
and student culture is by visiting our
Total
Commuter
On Campus
$8,541.*†
$8,541.*†
2,073.‡
2,073.‡
0.
9,482.‡
$10,614.
$20,096.
* Students at the schools of Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, and
Pharmacy should add $944 for tuition. Students at the School of Business–Camden and
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick should add $175 for tuition.
† Part-time tuition: $275/credit for New Jersey residents.
‡ Typical room, board (210 meal plan), and fees for New Brunswick students. These figures
will vary according to campus, college, and personal choices. For figures specific to your
college, visit www.studentabc.rutgers.edu/tuition/tuitionpdf.html.
campuses. Campus tours are conducted
October through December and February
through May. For the summer traveler,
we schedule tours during June, July, and
Rutgers has three campuses in the middle of
one of the country’s most vibrant cultural areas,
with New York City and Philadelphia close by.
And right here in New Jersey you’ll find whitesand beaches, unspoiled mountain wilderness,
and millions of acres of preserved open space
and farmland.
Rutgers–Newark
Non-New Jersey Resident
August. An information session hosted
by an admissions counselor precedes the tour. Advance registration is required.
For times, locations, and to register for a tour or open house on the
Tuition
Fees
Commuter
On Campus
$17,710.*†
$17,710.*†
2,073.‡
Room and Board
admissions.rutgers.edu/visiting.
Total
Create your InfoPacket
Find more information online
Design a customized info packet based on
your academic and extracurricular interests
at infopacket.admissions.rutgers.edu.
Download, print, or view it online—the
choice is yours!
For more information about the following
topics, also check out admissions.rutgers.edu.
* Students at the schools of Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, and
Pharmacy should add $1,944 for tuition. Students at the School of Business–Camden and
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick should add $353 for tuition.
† Part-time tuition: $574/credit for non-New Jersey residents.
‡ Typical room, board (210 meal plan), and fees for New Brunswick students. These figures
will vary according to campus, college, and personal choices. For figures specific to your
college, visit www.studentabc.rutgers.edu/tuition/tuitionpdf.html.
• Academic Programs
• Admissions
• Athletics
• Financial Aid and Scholarships
• Honors Programs
• Housing and Residence Life
• Student Life and Activities
Apply online
Apply online at admissions.rutgers.edu.
Questions? Call Campus Information
Services at 732-932-INFO or email us at
admissions@ugadm.rutgers.edu.
0.
9,482.‡
$19,783.
$29,265.
New York
City
Rutgers–New Brunswick, the largest of
Rutgers’ three campuses, is located in central
New Jersey—an easy drive to New York City,
Philadelphia, and the Jersey shore.
Undergraduate Schools:
School of Arts and Sciences (humanities, life and
biological sciences, physical and mathematical
Rutgers–
New Brunswick
sciences, social and behavioral sciences; open to
full-time, part-time, and adult students)
New Jersey
2,073.‡
Camden Campus, Newark Campus, or New Brunswick Campus, visit
New York
Pennsylvania
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
(agricultural, biological, environmental, food and
Philadelphia
Rutgers–Camden
nutritional, and marine sciences)
Mason Gross School of the Arts (dance, music,
theater arts, and visual arts)
Atlantic Ocean
Delaware
School of Engineering
College of Nursing
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–
New Brunswick
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 26,829
Graduate: 7,975
Rutgers–Newark is located in the city’s
Rutgers–Camden, the smallest of Rutgers’
University Heights district. More than 35,000
students attend classes in this area each day,
making Newark one of the nation’s largest
college towns.
three campuses, is situated just across the
Delaware River from historic Philadelphia.
Undergraduate Schools:
Undergraduate Schools:
Camden College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Camden (liberal arts and
Newark College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Newark (liberal arts and
School of Business–Camden
sciences; primarily for adult part-time students)
College of Nursing
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate–
Newark
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 6,685
Graduate: 3,868
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Office of Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions
973-353-5205
admissions.rutgers.edu
sciences; primarily for adult part-time students)
Student Enrollment:
Undergraduate: 3,690
Graduate: 1,469
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Office of Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions
856-225-6104
admissions.rutgers.edu
Chat. Blog. Ask. Meet. Create. Explore.
admissions.rutgers.edu
For more information or to arrange a
tour, please contact:
Come for a visit.
Office of University Undergraduate Admissions
732-932-INFO (Campus Information Services)
admissions.rutgers.edu
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is dedicated by law and by
purpose to serving all people on an equal and nondiscriminatory basis.
Produced by Rutgers’ Department of University Relations and the
Office of University Undergraduate Admissions.
Photography: Andy Bradshaw, Alan Goldsmith, Don Hamerman, and
Nick Romanenko.
RU-0708-0193/130M
This brochure is printed on Mohawk Options, 100% PC White, which contains
100% postconsumer waste fiber and is manufactured with windpower.
Printing on Mohawk Options, 100% PC White generates environmental
benefits equivalent to: 127 trees not cut down • 54,007 gals. of wastewater
flow saved • 5,976 lbs. of solid waste not generated • 90,059,200 BTUs of
energy not consumed • 11,766 lbs. of greenhouse gases prevented • not
driving 6,622 miles in an average car.
Find out what’s possible.