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Rutgers University New Brunswick

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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 43859students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • +1 848-445-4636
  • Fax
  • Address
  • New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Options

  • Urban
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Off-campus Residence
  • University-based Program

Why This School?

  • - Top 15 Public university in the nation
    - #13 In employability
    - Top 100 Most innovative universities

About the  Rutgers University New Brunswick

  • Rutgers University–New Brunswick is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in New Brunswick and Piscataway. It is the oldest campus of the university, the others being in Camden and Newark. The campus is composed of several smaller campuses that are large distances away from each other: College Avenue, Busch, Livingston, Cook, and Douglass, the latter two sometimes referred to as "Cook/Douglass", as they are adjacent to each other. All 4 subcampuses connect primarily via State Route 18. Rutgers–New Brunswick also includes several buildings in downtown New Brunswick. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". The New Brunswick campuses include 19 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. The New Brunswick campus is also known as the birthplace of college football.

Course information

  • Focus of Study :
    We’re 36,000+ undergraduates big but built of smaller schools and academic departments to deliver a personalized learning experience. Support is always just an office visit, email, or after-class discussion away. And Rutgers graduates are hired by a who's who of respected companies, including Amazon, Apple, Disney, and Google.

    Benefit, Goal of this course :
    Rutgers honors students benefit from an inclusive integrated honors community, offering richer course options, more extracurricular opportunities, personalized advising, professional and peer mentoring, and access to honors housing in their first year and beyond.

    Curriculum :
    Accounting
    Aerospace Engineering
    African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures
    Africana Studies
    Agriculture and Food Systems
    American Studies
    Animal Science
    Anthropology
    Anthropology, Evolutionary
    Applied Sciences Engineering
    Art (B.A.)
    Art History
    Asian Studies
    Astrophysics
    Biochemistry
    Biological Sciences
    Biomathematics
    Biomedical Engineering
    Biotechnology
    Business Analytics and Information Technology
    Cell Biology and Neuroscience
    Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
    Chemistry
    Chinese
    Cinema Studies
    Civil Engineering
    Classics
    Cognitive Science
    Communication
    Comparative Literature
    Computer Science
    Criminal Justice
    Dance (B.A.)
    Dance Education - BFA/EdM
    Dance Performance (B.F.A.)
    Dentistry - B.A./D.M.D.
    Design (B.F.A.)
    Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
    Economics
    Education (Teacher Certification)
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    English
    Entomology
    Environmental and Business Economics
    Environmental Engineering
    Environmental Planning
    Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
    Environmental Sciences
    Environmental Studies
    European Studies
    Exercise Science
    Filmmaking (B.F.A.)
    Finance
    Food Science
    French
    Genetics
    Geography
    Geological Sciences
    German
    Health Administration
    History
    History/French
    History/Political Science
    Human Resource Management
    Industrial and Systems Engineering
    Information Technology and Informatics
    Italian
    Italian Studies
    Japanese
    Jewish Studies
    Journalism and Media Studies
    Korean
    Labor Studies and Employment Relations/Labor and Employment Relations
    Landscape Architecture
    Latin American Studies
    Latino and Caribbean Studies
    Law - B.A. or B.S./J.D.
    Leadership and Management
    Linguistics
    Marine Sciences
    Marketing
    Materials Science and Engineering
    Mathematics
    Mechanical Engineering
    Medicine
    Medieval Studies
    Meteorology
    Microbiology
    Middle Eastern Studies
    Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
    Music (B.A.)
    Music (B.M.)
    Nursing-BS in Nursing
    Nutritional Sciences
    Pharmacy (6-year Pharm.D.)
    Philosophy
    Physical Therapy - D.P.T. 4+3 Program
    Physician Assistant - B.A./M.S.
    Physics
    Physics, Applied
    Planning and Public Policy
    Plant Biology
    Political Science
    Portuguese
    Pre-Dentistry
    Pre-Law
    Pre-Medicine
    Pre-Veterinary Medicine
    Psychology
    Public Health
    Public Policy
    Religion
    Russian
    Social Work
    Sociology
    Spanish
    Sport Management
    Statistics
    Statistics/Mathematics
    Supply Chain Management
    Theater Acting (B.F.A.)
    Theater Arts (B.A.)
    Theater Design (B.F.A.)
    Theater Production (B.F.A.)
    Undecided
    Urban Planning and Design
    Visual Arts (B.F.A.)
    Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies

Course information

Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

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Course Schedule

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Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • Undergraduate Academic Year Two Semesters
    Residence Hall Double Rooms Closed During University Breaks
    *Allen, Barr, Brett, Bunting-Cobb, Campbell, Clothier, Demarest, Hardenbergh, Hegeman,
    Jameson A, B, C, D, H & W (2nd Floor), Katzenbach, Leupp, Lippincott, Pell,
    Mattia, Mettler, Metzger, Nicholas, Perry, Quads I & III, Voorhees, Wessels, Woodbury $9,366
    *Jameson G $9,984
    *Busch Suites Double Rooms
    Crosby, Judson, McCormick, Morrow, Thomas, Winkler $9,632
    Busch Engineering Science and Technology Building (B.E.S.T. Hall)
    *B.E.S.T. Suites Double Rooms $9,984
    *B.E.S.T. Hall Four Bedroom Suites Single Rooms $10,644
    *Stonier – Open Spring Break $9,774

Surrounding Area

  • Rutgers' three main geographic locations in New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden, New Jersey, are conveniently located near and easily accessed from New Jersey’s major highways and train stations. Whether you’re visiting, attending classes, or working here, you’re always close to the vibrant hubs found in New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia. That means you are never far from internships and jobs, culture, and entertainment. New Jersey’s convenient location and Rutgers’ presence throughout the state are a winning combination.

Facilities

  • Each of the five campuses hosts its own student center, libraries, commercial venues, dining halls, and residence buildings. However, the physical atmosphere of each campus differs, and may also host specific academic departments, facilities, and schools.

Activity

  • Explore the many ways to thrive at Rutgers–New Brunswick. There are clubs to join (or even run), communities to serve, performances to enjoy, and lots more. From bass fishing and belly dancing to bioengineering and business analytics, there are more than 750 student-run clubs to choose from, full of new friends and memories to be made.

Getting to the school from the airport

  • Travel Information
    Fly: If you are flying, the closest airport to Rutgers University is Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). Once you arrive at Neward Airport, Rutgers is about 30-40 minutes away by taxi/Uber. There is also a train from the airport to the New Brunswick Train Station. 

    Train: The New Brunswick train station is less than one mile (about a ten minute walk) from the College Avenue Student Center (conference venue) and less than half a mile from the Hyatt Regency Hotel.  

    Note: The Hyatt Hotel, the Heldrich Hotel, and the conference venue (College Ave Student Center) are within walking distance from the New Brunswick Train Station.  

    Parking: If you need to park your vehicle at the College Avenue Student Center, you can park in lots 26 or 30 located directly behind the student center. We have reserved special event parking in these two lots.  The parking lot entrance is at the intersection of Ray Street and Sicard Street.

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