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TAKE ROOT
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Distance from New Brunswick:New York City - 45 minutes
Philadelphia - 90 minutes
Baltimore - 3 hours
Washington D.C. - 4 hours
Boston - 5 hours
With Rutgers–New Brunswick as your home base,
you'll be just a short trip away from the vibrant cities
on the East Coast. Find yourself pursuing an internship
at MTV Studios, advocating for change in Washington, D.C.,
or networking with alumni in the Road to Wall Street program.
Whatever your path, we'll help you get there.
In the Heart of It All
TOP
25PUBLIC SCHOOL IN THE NATION
U.S. News & World Report:America’s Best Colleges
TOP 1%UNIVERSITIESWORLDWIDE
Center for World University Rankings
Your Next Step is Closer
Than You Think
At Rutgers–New Brunswick, you’ll
discover an environment where you
can turn your passion into action.
Built on a reputation of excellence and
determination, our community of Scarlet
Knights is constantly growing—in New
Brunswick and around the world. Whether
you’re traveling the globe putting your
education to use, getting to know our
neighboring communities through service
initiatives, or jumping into the energetic
social environment of our campus clubs
and organizations, you’ll find out who you
really are and where you want to go.
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Built around individualized academics and hands-on experience, Rutgers–New
Brunswick prepares you for the real world. Here, your education will transcend
the theoretical and emphasize true application and growth. With over 120 majors to
choose from, you’ll discover what it’s like to work in your chosen field and be a step
ahead of your peers. Whether you’re venturing off campus or participating in research
in one of our many labs and institutes, the possibilities are endless. Discover a full list of
programs and majors at admissions.rutgers.edu/findyourmajor.
School of Arts and Sciences African, Middle Eastern, and South
Asian Languages and Literatures
Africana Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Anthropology (Evolutionary)
Art – B.A.
Art History
Asian Studies
Astrophysics
Biological Sciences
Biomathematics
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Chemistry
Chinese
Cinema Studies
Education in Action
120+MAJORS
ACADEMICS
Classics
Cognitive Science
Communication
Comparative Literature
Computer Science – B.A. or B.S.
Criminal Justice
Dance – B.A.
Dentistry – B.A./D.M.D.
Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Economics
Education – 5-year B.A. or B.S./Ed.M.
English
Environmental Studies - B.A.
European Studies
Exercise Science
French
Genetics
Geography
Geological Sciences
German
Health Administration
History
History/French
History/Political Science
Human Resource Management
Information Technology and Informatics
Italian
Italian Studies
Japanese
Jewish Studies
Journalism and Media Studies
Korean
Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Latin American Studies
Latino and Caribbean Studies
Law – B.A or B.S./J.D.
Linguistics
Marine Sciences
Mathematics
Medicine – B.A./M.D.
Medieval Studies
Microbiology
Middle Eastern Studies
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Music – B.A.
Philosophy
Physical Therapy – B.S./D.P.T.
Physician Assistant – B.A./M.S.
Physics
Planning and Public Policy
Political Science
Portuguese
Prebusiness *
Predentistry *
Prelaw *
Premedicine *
Psychology
Public Health
16:1Student:Faculty
RAT I O
Schools &Majors
61%of classes enroll
30 OR FEWER STUDENTS
Mathematics
Medicine – B.A./M.D.
Medieval Studies
Microbiology
Middle Eastern Studies
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Music – B.A.
Philosophy
Physical Therapy – B.S./D.P.T.
Physician Assistant – B.A./M.S.
Physics
Planning and Public Policy
Political Science
Portuguese
Prebusiness *
Predentistry *
Prelaw *
Premedicine *
Psychology
Public Health
Public Policy
Religion
Russian
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Management
Statistics
Statistics/Mathematics
Theater Arts – B.A.
Urban Planning and Design
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Rutgers Business School–New BrunswickAccounting
Business Analytics and Information Technology
Finance
Leadership and Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
School of EngineeringAerospace Engineering
Applied Sciences in Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
School of Environmental and Biological SciencesAgriculture and Food Systems
Animal Science
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
Dentistry – B.A./D.M.D.
Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Entomology
Environmental and Business Economics
Environmental Planning and Design
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
Environmental Sciences – B.S.
Exercise Science
Food Science
Landscape Architecture
Marine Sciences
Medicine – B.A./M.D.
Meteorology
Microbiology
Nutritional Sciences
Physical Therapy – B.S./D.P.T.
Plant Biology
Predentistry *
Premedicine *
Preveterinary Medicine *
Public Health
Mason Gross School of the ArtsDance – B.F.A.
Design – B.F.A.
Filmmaking – B.F.A.
Music – B. Music
Theater Arts – B.F.A.
Visual Arts – B.F.A.
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy6-year Pharm.D.
School of NursingNursing
*Advising tracks
A Rutgers education extends beyond awards and honors; it means
bright futures for students, wherever their paths may lead. Whether
facilitating initial public offerings at Goldman Sachs, scoring music
for blockbuster movie trailers like "Inception," or crafting legislation
in the U.S. House of Representatives, our students' potential is
bound only by the limits of the imagination.
Pathways to Success:
• The Rutgers Internship & Co-op Program kick-starts students’ careers as they earn
real-world experience and class credit at the same time.
• Average starting salary for graduates is $57.5K with a 78% placement rate within
six months of graduation.
• Rutgers provides one of the largest and most comprehensive university career services
operations in the nation with at least 50 workshops hosted each semester.
• One-on-one career counseling is offered to assess skills and interests.
Achieving More
HANDS-ON LEARNING
“ I enrolled in a Byrne Seminar, ‘Rhythm, Percussion, and Drumming,’ my freshman
year. This gave me a glimpse into Rutgers’ Mason Gross School of the Arts…Our class
of 20 students met every week to come up with body percussion sequences and got to
take a free trip to see the show STOMP in New York City! ”
Meet SarahSchool of Arts and Sciences, Honors College
Major: Planning and Public Policy
Minors: Political Science, Psychology, Civic Scholar Certificate
Internships: U.S. Department of Education; NJ Coalition Against
Human Trafficking; Center on Violence Against Women and Children
Achievements: President of 3 student organizations; Organized
Rutgers Students Against Trafficking Week; Research Assistant in a
behavioral neuroscience lab
TOP 20%PUBLIC SCHOOL IN
THE NATIONBest Value Colleges
- Forbes
TOP 15%IN THE NATION
Best Colleges in America by Value- Money
CAMPUS LIFE
With 750+ student organizations to join, there's more to life as a Scarlet
Knight than you can imagine. Whether you compete in a Super Smash
Bros. tournament with Rutgers Esports, hone your comedy chops with
the Rutgers Stand-Up Society, or fundraise for Embrace Kids Foundation
with Rutgers Dance Marathon, there's a way for everyone to get involved.
“ I chose Rutgers because of the diversity of people and experiences available.
You can find almost anything at Rutgers. If you can’t, you have access to resources
and encouragement to create it yourself. ”
Your Story Starts Here
750+Student
Organizations
$1M+Raised by Rutgers Dance Marathon Events Each Year
75+Fraternities and
Sororities
Meet AssatasSchool of Arts and Sciences, Honors College
Major: Political Science
Minors: Spanish, Arabic, and Entrepreneurship
Internships: The Hatchett Firm in Atlanta; The National Network for Immigrant
and Refugee Rights in Oakland, California.
Achievements: Recipient of the Honors College Changemaker Award, 2020;
E-board member of the Rutgers Black Law Student Association and the Women's
International and Multicultural Association; Studied abroad in Spain and France;
Academic Tutor; and Research Assistant.
Living-Learning and Thematic Communities
Rutgers Learning Communities bring together
an array of students who share similar academic
interests, so they can live, learn, and grow together.
Cultivate your passions while connecting with
mentors and peers as you navigate the real world
and classes together.
Join These Communities
• Asian American Identities and Images
• Business Discovery House
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation
• French Language and Culture
• Health and Medicine
• Law and Political Science Discovery House
• Latin Images
• Nourish (Wellness)
• Paul Robeson (African Diaspora)
• Psychology Discovery House
• RU-tv Weather Watchers
Learn more at ruoncampus.rutgers.edu. #RUonCampus
An Environment for Everyone
170+Study Abroad
Programs in Over 50 COUNTRIES
30+Learning Communities
& Special Interest HOUSING OPTIONS
Basketball, wrestling, football, lacrosse,
and much more. As members of the Big Ten
Conference, Scarlet Knights compete on the
biggest stages in college athletics.
However, you don’t have to be a varsity athlete to get
in on the action. Assemble your team and gain a
competitive edge with Rutgers Recreation. Try your hand at
everything from Zumba and Flow Yoga to competing against
other colleges in sports like soccer and quidditch. (Yes, quidditch!)
Check it out for yourself with the RUREC 2 GO app:
recreation.rutgers.edu/rurec2go
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• Send official SAT or ACT test scores first-year students only, SAT and ACT scores are optional
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• Pay $70 application fee
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