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  1. Rutgers University –Newark (RU-N) is a remarkably diverse, urban, public research university that is not just in Newark but of Newark—an anchor institution of our home city. We think of anchor institutions as place-based organizations that persist in their communities over generations even in the face of substantial capital flight, serving ...

  2. Rutgers–Newark graduate Mussab Ali, who in 2017 became the nation’s youngest Muslim elected official after winning a seat on the Jersey City school board, won a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans to help him complete his studies at Harvard Law School. He previously was awarded highly competitive Truman and Schwarzman scholarships.

  3. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is an academic, health, and research powerhouse—with campuses located in New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden—and a statewide academic health leader. Watch Video. Learn More about Rutgers.

  4. Rutgers University—Newark is a public institution that was founded in 1908. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,511 (fall 2022), its setting is urban, and the campus size is 108 acres.

  5. Office of International Students and Scholars, Conklin Hall Room 216. 175 University Ave. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Newark, New Jersey 07102-1811. Phone: 973/353-1427. Fax: 973/353-5577. Email: oiss@andromeda.rutgers.edu.

  6. Admissions & Affordability. For 100+ years, Rutgers-Newark has made a transformative education that’s accessible to diverse scholars from Newark and around the globe. Today more than ever, we’re here to help you access opportunities while preparing you to meet the world’s great challenges.

  7. Newark is a city on the move, and the work being done across Rutgers-Newark is part of its transformation. In the midst of New Jersey’s largest city. More than 35,000 undergraduate and graduate students attend classes in Newark’s downtown area and University Heights district -- home to three public higher education institutions: Rutgers ...