Rutgers University–New Brunswick is the flagship home of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. We are a leading national research university committed to excellence in teaching, innovative research, and service. A member of the Association of American Universities and the Big Ten Conference, Rutgers is the eighth-oldest institution for higher learning in North America with more than 100 majors and five campuses—all in addition to a college town with boutiques, shops, four-star restaurants, and theaters. Rutgers offers convenient access to New York City and Philadelphia and the beautiful beaches of the Jersey Shore.
Member of the Big Ten Network; Member of the Association of American Universities (AAU); 100+ majors; 175+ research facilities; 200+ graduate programs; 16:1 student: faculty ratio; hands-on research via Byrne Seminars (immediate access to highest-level research and faculty) and Aresty Research Center; Individualized experience via dedicated faculty members, academic advising that begins before 1st semester, and personalized 4-year career plans; 50,254 total students (36,039 undergraduates); 750+ organizations; 4 dining halls and 30 food courts/cafes; 6 student centers; 19 libraries; 58 residence halls; 24 NCAA Division I sports teams; Many diverse student-focused initiatives including Rutgers Future Scholars, RU1st Program, and Douglass Residential College for Women; 50% male & 50% female; students from all 50 states and 115 countries; most diverse school within Big Ten Network; 130+ culturally-based clubs; Top 30 for LGBT population; #13 Best for Veterans; 2 Mega Career & Internship Fairs; 50 professionally-focused workshops and events per semester; on-campus interviewing program (more than 230 employers participate in this); internship and co-op program; Road to Industry Mentoring Program like “Road to Wall Street.”