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Rutgers University

New Brunswick, NJ

66%

Acceptance Rate

$16,592

Avg Cost (In-State)

$35,636

Avg Cost (Out-of-State)

82%

Graduation Rate

50,411

Total Enrollment

Popular programs

PharmacyBusiness SchoolEngineeringArts & SciencesPublic Policy & HealthNursing

Application requirements

Regular Deadline

December 1

Early Deadline

November 1 (Early Action)

Common App

Yes

Test Policy

Test Optional

Essays Required

1

Letters of Rec

0

Application Fee

$70

Interview

Not required

Essays: One personal essay required through Common App or Rutgers application

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Graduate outcomes

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard

$61,263

Median Earnings at 6 Years

median graduate salary 6 years after starting

$74,479

Median Earnings at 10 Years

median graduate salary 10 years after starting

67%

4-Year Graduation Rate

students completing degree within 4 years

Earnings data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Figures reflect federal aid recipients only — actual median earnings may be higher at schools where many students receive grants rather than loans.

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Tactics that apply here

Things you can do that most families don't know about.

NJ Garden State Guarantee

~$24k value

Free tuition at any NJ public 4-year university for residents with family income under $65,000 in years 3-4 of college.

Who it helps: NJ residents with family income under $65k pursuing a 4-year degree at a NJ public university.

How to use: Apply to a NJ public 4-year. File FAFSA every year. NJ HESAA + the institution apply the award automatically in years 3-4.

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Early Action priority deadlines unlock the biggest merit pools

~$15k value

At many public universities, applying by the EA deadline (Nov 1) instead of regular (Feb 1) decides whether you're considered for the top merit awards.

Who it helps: Students with their applications ready by November of senior year, especially those targeting merit-rich publics.

How to use: List each target school's EA deadline (commonly Nov 1, sometimes Oct 15 or Dec 1). Submit complete applications + test scores by then. Confirm merit-scholarship deadlines separately — some require a different priority date or supplemental essay.

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NJ STARS (Community College Free)

~$8k value

Top 15% of every NJ high school class gets free community college tuition for up to 5 semesters via NJ STARS.

Who it helps: Top 15% of every NJ high school class. Doesn't matter how strong the school is — top 15% relative to your own class.

How to use: School certifies your top-15% status. File FAFSA + the NJ STARS application via HESAA.

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File FAFSA the day it opens

~$5k value

Most schools award state and institutional aid first-come-first-served from a fixed pool. Filing FAFSA in October beats filing in February by thousands.

Who it helps: Every student applying for need-based aid, but especially families relying on state grants or institutional aid.

How to use: Set a calendar reminder for the FAFSA opening date (currently Oct 1 most years; Dec 1 in the 2024-25 transition year). Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to auto-fill tax info. Submit even if you have to estimate; corrections are easy.

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CSS Profile is required by 200+ private schools — separate from FAFSA

Most selective private colleges use the CSS Profile in addition to FAFSA. It costs $25 + $16/school and reaches deeper into family finances than FAFSA does.

Who it helps: Any student applying to a private 4-year with significant institutional aid needs.

How to use: Check the CSS Profile school list for each of your target colleges. Open the app at cssprofile.collegeboard.org as soon as it opens (early Oct). Submit ahead of each school's earliest priority date — often before the FAFSA deadline.

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Scholarships

Scholarships you may qualify for.

NJ Tuition Aid Grant (TAG)

Up to ~$15,800 (privates), $13,500 (Rutgers), less at others

state

NJ residents at NJ colleges with financial need; largest NJ grant program.

Deadline: FAFSA by April 15 (renewal) or June 1 (new students)

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NJ Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)

Up to $2,500/year + summer institute

state

NJ residents with educational disadvantage + low income; selected for academic support program at NJ colleges.

Deadline: Through campus EOF director

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Federal Work-Study

Varies (hourly wages, typically $10–$20/hr)

federal

Students with financial need who want to earn money through part-time employment while enrolled.

Deadline: Varies by school (apply via FAFSA)

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Federal Pell Grant

Up to $7,395/year

federal

Undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need (determined by FAFSA EFC).

Deadline: June 30 (FAFSA deadline for current award year)

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Dell Scholars Program

$20,000 over 4 years + laptop + textbook credits

national

Students who have participated in an approved college-readiness program, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 2.4 GPA.

Deadline: December 1

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Coca-Cola Scholars Program

$20,000

national

High school seniors with a minimum 3.0 GPA who demonstrate leadership and community service.

Deadline: October 31

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Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship

Up to $55,000/year

national

High-achieving high school seniors with financial need (family income under $95,000). Minimum 3.5 GPA.

Deadline: November 18

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Siemens Competition (now part of Regeneron ISEF)

Up to $100,000

activity

High school students who compete in regional and national ISEF-affiliated science fairs.

Deadline: Varies by regional fair

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Regeneron Science Talent Search

Up to $250,000 (top award)

activity

High school seniors who complete an independent science, math, or engineering research project.

Deadline: November (registration opens in June)

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Class profile

Who actually goes here.

From the most recent Common Data Set and IPEDS.

34.0%

% Pell-eligible

Federal Pell grant recipients

29.0%

% first-generation

First in family to attend college

88.0%

% in-state

Residents of the college's home state

23.0%

% URM

Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native combined

28.0%

Yield rate

Share of admitted students who enroll

92.0%

1st-to-2nd year retention

Freshmen who return as sophomores

84.0%

6-year grad rate

Graduate within 150% normal time

Demonstrated interest

Not considered

Visits, info sessions and opening emails don't move the needle here.

Peer colleges

Similar colleges to consider.

Transfer pathways

Routes in from a community college.

From NJ community colleges

articulation only

Rutgers maintains the NJ Transfer program, which guarantees admission for New Jersey community college graduates who complete an A.A. or A.S. with a 2.5+ GPA and apply by the deadline. Partner community colleges include all 18 NJ county colleges. Specific majors (engineering, bus…

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