| Screen last updated on: September 2007 |
| Full-time undergraduates: |
1,635 men, 480 women |
| Part-time undergraduates: |
62 men, 15 women |
| Average age of full-time undergraduates: |
20 |
| U.S. region where majority of students come from: |
Northeast, Middle Atlantic |
| Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: |
9% |
| First-year student breakdown: |
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| 6.0% | Black (non-Hispanic) |
| 29.2% | Asian or Pacific Islander |
| 7.7% | Hispanic |
| 47.1% | White (non-Hispanic) |
| 5.5% | total international (nonresident aliens) |
| 4.6% | race/ethnicity unreported/unknown |
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| Undergraduate breakdown: |
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| 7.3% | Black (non-Hispanic) |
| 0.1% | American Indian or Alaskan Native |
| 25.1% | Asian or Pacific Islander |
| 6.3% | Hispanic |
| 49.5% | White (non-Hispanic) |
| 5.0% | total international (nonresident aliens) |
| 6.7% | race/ethnicity unreported/unknown |
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| Campus size: |
2,695 acres |
| City or town school is located in: |
New Brunswick |
| Population of city/town: |
41,711 |
| Locations of branch/satellite campuses: |
Newark, Camden. |
| Nearest major city: |
Newark |
| Distance of nearest major city: |
20 miles |
| Population of nearest major city: |
275,221 |
| Online campus map: |
www.kiosk.rutgers.edu/ Topology/BuschLivingston/ . |
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| Institution offers housing: |
yes |
| Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: |
yes |
| Housing types (% in housing type, if given): |
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- coed dorms
- women's dorms
- men's dorms
- sorority housing
- fraternity housing
- single-student apartments
- special housing for disabled students
- cooperative housing
- other housing including Freshman dormitories. Math/science/engineering house for women. Substance-free/wellness housing. Transfer center. Language and cultural houses.
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| Students required to live on campus: |
Students may live on or off campus. |
| Student conduct policies: |
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class attendance policies set by individual instructors, hazing prohibited |
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| Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: |
yes |
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| Every student is required to lease or own a computer: |
no |
| Every student is required to take a computer course: |
yes |
| Computer equipment is provided in: |
residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center |
| Total number of microcomputers available to students: |
1450 |
| Internet access provided to all students: |
yes |
| E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: |
yes |
| School has a library on campus: |
yes |
| Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus: |
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Agricultural, art, and geology museums, center for fiber optics materials research, center for ceramics research, center for advanced biotechnology and medicine, center for computer aids to industrial productivity, draw tower lab, massively parrell processor (MPP). |
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| Remedial learning services: |
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reading, writing, math, study skills |
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| Additional services offered: |
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nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service, day care, health insurance, Learning resources center. |
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| Counseling services: |
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minority student, military, veteran student, older student, birth control, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious |
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| Career placement services: |
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co-op education, internships, career/job search classes, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training |
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| Services for students with disabilities: |
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note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, interpreters for hearing-impaired, special transportation, special housing, adaptive equipment, texts on tape; other services available on an individual basis. |
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| Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: |
mostly |
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| Number of social fraternities on campus: |
25 |
| Number of fraternities that have chapter houses: |
18 |
| Number of social sororities on campus: |
15 |
| Number of sororities that have chapter houses: |
5 |
| Student activities: |
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student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook, radio station, television station |
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| School newspaper(s): |
Daily Targum THE MOMENT |
| Number of honor societies: |
6 |
| Total number of registered organizations: |
400 |
| Campus-based religious organizations: |
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Bahai Club, B'nai B'rith Hillel, Campus Crusade for Christ, Chinese Christian Fellowship, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Islamic Society and Friends, Jewish University Students Together, Korean Christian Fellowship, Meditation Club, New Hope Church, University Christian Outreach, numerous other religious groups |
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| Minority student organizations: |
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Blacks United to Save Themselves, Black Voice/Carta Boricua, Black Women's Association, El Circulo Hispanica, Minority Affairs Committee, Minority Mentor Club, Minority Engineering Task Force, NAACP, Native American Organization, Paul Robeson Club, Society of Hispanic Engineers, numerous other minority student groups |
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| International student organizations: |
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International Student Association, African, Arab, Armenian, Asian, Chinese, Filipino, French, Haitian, Indian, Iranian, Japanese, Korean, Latin American, Pakistani, Polish, Portuguese/Brazilian, Puerto Rican, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, and West Indian groups, numerous other international student groups |
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| Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees: |
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choral groups, music ensembles, opera, orchestra, concert, jazz, marching, and pep bands, dance group, drama/theatre, film society, many engineering groups, numerous academic, cultural, professional, recreational, service, and special-interest groups |
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| School has an athletic program: |
yes |
| Athletic director: |
Robert Mulcahy, Athletic Director |
| Athletic department's mailing address: |
Office of Institutional Research and Academic Planning James Burkley Rutgers University 85 Somerset Street, Geology Hall First Floor New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1281 |
| School colors: |
scarlet |
| School mascot: |
Scarlet Knight |
| Athletic conference memberships: |
NCAA Division I, NCAA Division I-A for football, Big East Conference, ECAC |
| Sports offered |
Scholarships? |
Athletic Assoc. |
| Men's baseball | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's basketball | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's cheerleading | no | |
| Men's crew | yes | EARC, NCAA Div. I |
| Men's cross-country | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's diving | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's fencing | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's football | yes | NCAA Div. I-A |
| Men's golf | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's lacrosse | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's soccer | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's swimming | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's tennis | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's track and field (indoor) | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's track and field (outdoor) | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Men's wrestling | yes | EIWA, NCAA Div. I |
| Women's basketball | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's cheerleading | no | |
| Women's crew | yes | EWARC, NCAA Div. I |
| Women's cross-country | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's diving | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's fencing | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's field hockey | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's golf | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's gymnastics | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's lacrosse | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's soccer | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's softball | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's swimming | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's tennis | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's track and field (indoor) | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's track and field (outdoor) | yes | NCAA Div. I |
| Women's volleyball | yes | NCAA Div. I |
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| Athletic facilities: |
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gymnasiums, athletic fields, indoor practice bubble, golf course, tennis courts, swimming pools, recreation centers, stadium |
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| Intramural/Recreational sports: |
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aerobics, arm wrestling, basketball, billiards, bowling, extreme games, floor hockey, flag football, golf, indoor soccer, inline skating, mini-golf, paintball, racquetball, rock climbing, shotgun, snowboarding/skiing, soccer, softball, table tennis, tennis, touch football, triathlon, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, walleyball, wrestling |
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| Club sports for men: |
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aerobics, badminton, ballroom dance, baseball, cricket, cycling, equestrian sports, field hockey, football, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, modern dance, mountain biking, outdoors, racquetball, rangers, roadrunners, rugby, sailing, scuba, skiing, squash, synchronized swimming, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, water polo |
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| Club sports for women: |
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aerobics, badminton, equestrian sports, field hockey, gymnastics, lacrosse, martial arts, modern dance, mountain biking, outdoors, racquetball, rangers, rugby, sailing, scuba, skiing, squash, synchronized swimming, table tennis, volleyball, water polo |
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| Public transportation serves campus: |
yes |
| Nearest international airport: |
Newark (20 miles) |
| Nearest passenger train service: |
New Brunswick (near campus) |
| Nearest passenger bus service: |
New Brunswick (near campus) |
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| Institutional employment is available: |
yes |
| Percent of full-time undergraduates working on campus: |
23% |
| Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: |
good |
| Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: |
no |
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| List of graduate schools most often selected by recent graduates: |
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U of Pennsylvania, Rutgers U, Stevens Inst of Tech. |
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| List of firms that most frequently hire graduates: |
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Bellcore, Exxon, Goldman Sachs, Hewlett Packard, Ingersoll and Rand, Johnson & Johnson, J.P. Morgan, Merck, National Starch & Chemical, Proctor and Gamble. |
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| List of most prominent alumni/ae: |
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- Henry Bartoli, CEO, Foster-Wheeler
- Kenneth Johnson, vice-president of engineering, Lockheed-Martin Corp.
- Donald Kohnken, retired executive vice president, WR Grace
- K. Venkatasubramanian, CEO, Phyton Catalytic
- Randall Pinkett, Rhodes Scholar.
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