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How do New Jersey universities rank?

Hey there! I'm a junior in high school, and I live in New Jersey. I want to compare universities within my state. Does anyone have any information about the rankings of New Jersey universities? Or perhaps a good resource I can check out? Thanks so much!

15 days ago

Hello! It's great that you're interested in exploring universities in your home state of New Jersey. Keep in mind that college rankings can be helpful, but it's also essential to focus on what you're looking for in a college, such as the programs offered, campus life, and financial aid opportunities. After all, a school could be lower ranked overall, but be especially strong in the areas that matter most to you.

That being said, here's a brief overview of some top-ranking New Jersey universities, according to the U.S. News & World Report:

1. Princeton University - Ranked #1 among national universities. This Ivy League school is known for its strong academics, beautiful campus, and generous financial aid. For tips on how to get into Princeton, check out this blog post from CollegeVine breaking down their school-specific supplemental essays: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-princeton-university-essays

2. Stevens Institute of Technology - Ranked #75 among national universities. Stevens is known for its excellent engineering and technology programs.

3. Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Ranked #87 among national universities. Rutgers is a large research university with a diverse student body and a broad range of academic programs.

4. Seton Hall University - Ranked #101 among national universities. This is a private Catholic university with strong programs in business, healthcare, and more.

5. Montclair State University - Ranked #177 among national universities. Montclair State is a public university which offers a wide range of academic programs and is known for its commitment to sustainability. CollegeVine's blog also has a post breaking down their supplemental essays: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-montclair-state-university-essays

6. The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) - Ranked #4 among regional universities in the North. TCNJ is a public college with strong programs in education, business, and engineering.

For a more comprehensive list and additional information, I recommend checking out U.S. News & World Report's rankings directly and developing a list of colleges that interest you based on factors such as location, size, majors offered, and campus culture.

Additionally, you may want to consider using CollegeVine's college search tool to help you find more in-depth insights into each school, as well as information on other colleges within the state and in surrounding states. CollegeVine allows you to sort schools based on a range of factors, including not just location and prestige but also things like majors offered and the availability of study abroad.

Good luck!

15 days ago

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