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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

2007

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

Table of Contents

Introduction and Accreditation Status Section A

Students Served Section B

Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

Degrees Conferred Section D

Student Outcomes Section E

Faculty Characteristics Section F

Characteristics of the Governors and Trustees Section G

A Profile of the Institution - Degree Programs Section H

Major Research and Public Service Activities Section I

Major Capital Projects Section J

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

Section A

Introduction and Accreditation Status

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Introduction Section A

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

General Background

Chartered in 1776 as Queen’s College, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is the eighth oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It has a unique history: from its inception as one of the nation’s nine colonial colleges, Rutgers grew to become the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, and to assume full university status in 1924. Legislative acts of 1945 and 1956 designating it “The State University of New Jersey” qualified it as the youngest of the nation’s major public research universities. The University of Newark merged with Rutgers in 1946, and the College of South Jersey in Camden joined in 1950. All of the university’s property and educational facilities are imparted with a public trust for higher education of the people of the State. In the short span of less than 50 years, Rutgers transformed from a disparate collection of schools, geographically dispersed and operating largely independently, into the ranks of the most prestigious educational institutions. That advancement was recognized in 1989 when Rutgers was invited to join the Association of American Universities (AAU). Dedicated to a threefold mission, Rutgers is equally committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and public service. Driving all of Rutgers’ activities is the defining characteristic of a premier research university: the continuous and vigorous creation of intellectual capital—the new discoveries and insights that drive the advancement of human knowledge and contribute to the improvement of the human condition. The very same intellectual and physical resources that distinguish Rutgers as a comprehensive research university that creates and advances knowledge enable it to provide the kind of education that best prepares its undergraduates to participate in and contribute to today’s intricate and fast-changing, knowledge–intensive world.

University Mission

As New Jersey’s sole comprehensive public research university, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has the threefold mission of:

• providing for the instructional needs of New Jersey’s citizens through its undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs; • conducting the cutting-edge research that contributes to the medical, environmental, social, and cultural well-being of the state, as well as aiding the economy and the state’s businesses and industries; and • performing public service in support of the needs of the citizens of the state and its local, county, and state governments. Each component of the university’s mission reinforces and supports the other two. For example, research creates the new knowledge so necessary to support quality instruction and innovative public service. The mission of the university is accomplished through its three regional campuses (Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick) and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, which complement and support each other, permitting the most effective use of state resources.

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Introduction Section A

University Campuses and Academic Structure

New Brunswick is the birthplace of Rutgers and is home to the university’s largest campus. The New Brunswick Campus actually comprises five smaller campuses, each reflecting the university’s historical evolution: the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick (74 acres)—the site of Rutgers College, as original Queen’s College was renamed in 1825; the Cook Campus in New Brunswick and North Brunswick (753 acres)—originally the site of the experimental farm of the land-grant Rutgers Scientific School, later Cook College, and now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences; the Douglass Campus in New Brunswick (150 acres)—site of the New Jersey College for Women, later renamed Douglass College; and across the Raritan River, the Busch Campus in Piscataway (771 acres)—site of many science facilities; and the Livingston Campus in Piscataway and Edison (935 acres)—site of Livingston College, founded in 1969 as a shared learning community committed to academic innovation and excellence. Tracing its origins to 1892, Rutgers–Newark today is housed on 38 acres in the downtown area of Newark, New Jersey’s largest city. It is the northernmost campus of Rutgers, located just 20 minutes from New York City. The Camden Campus (29 acres) is located in the heart of the Camden Waterfront and metropolitan Philadelphia region. It began in the 1920s as an amalgam of the College of South Jersey and the South Jersey Law School. In total, the university operates research and instructional facilities on 5,973 acres in 13 counties and 28 municipalities. As of July 2007, university degrees are awarded by 27 schools and colleges. In New Brunswick, 17 colleges and schools offered degrees; in Newark, eight colleges and schools offered degrees; in both Newark and New Brunswick, the Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs–Newark and New Brunswick offered degrees; and in Camden, five colleges and schools offered degrees. In March 2006, the university approved the restructuring of undergraduate education in New Brunswick resulting in the merger of the university’s four liberal arts colleges of Douglas, Livingston, Rutgers, and University College into a single “School of Arts and Sciences.” In June 1998, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) reaffirmed the university’s accreditation without conditions. A five-year Periodic Review Report was submitted to MSCHE, and in November 2003, MSCHE again reaffirmed the university’s accreditation. Certain programs at the university are also accredited individually by professional accreditation associations. Among these include the AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business; the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET); and the Association of American Law Schools and American Bar Association.

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Introduction Section A

School of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science

Douglass Residential College*

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor/M.D. offered jointly with UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Bachelor/M.B.A. in cooperation with the Rutgers Business School, Bachelor/M.P.P. or Bachelor/M.C.R.P. with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science with the School of Engineering

Livingston College*

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science with the School of Engineering, Bachelor/Master of Business Administration with the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, Bachelor/Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Science with UMDNJ School of Allied Health Professions, Bachelor/M.D. offered jointly with UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Rutgers College*

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science with the School of Engineering, Bacehlor/Master of Business Administration with the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, Bachelor/Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Science with UMDNJ School of Allied Health Professions, Bachelor/M.D. offered jointly with UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

University College - New Brunswick* Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science

School of Engineering Bachelor of Science. Bachelor of Science/Master of Business Administration with the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick

School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science/Master of City and Regional Planning with Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Bachelor of Science/Master of Public Health with UMDNJ, Bachelor of Science/M.D.. jointly with UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Bachelor of Science/Master of Business Administration with the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Education with the Graduate School of Education, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science/Master of Public Policy with Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

Rutgers Business School - Undergraduate New Brunswick Bachelor of Science granted jointly with the undergraduate liberal arts colleges in New Brunswick

Mason Gross School of the Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music

School of Communication, Information and Library Studies Bachelor of Arts granted jointly with New Brunswick undergraduate colleges

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyBachelor of Arts , Bachelor of Science granted jointly with New Brunswick undergraduate colleges. Bachelor of Science/Master of Public Health, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Public Policy and Bachelor of Arts/Master of City and Regional Planning

School of Management and Labor Relations Bachelor of Arts granted jointly with the undergraduate liberal arts colleges in New Brunswick

Newark College of Arts and Sciences

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science/Master of Arts with the School of Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science/Master of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science/Master of Public Administration with the Graduate School-Newark

College of Nursing Bachelor of Science

University College - Newark Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science/Master of Arts with the School of Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science/Master of Business Administration

Rutgers Business School - Undergraduate Newark Bachelor of Science

School of Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science granted jointly with Newark College of Arts and Sciences or University College-Newark

Camden College of Arts and SciencesBachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Science, Bachelor of Arts/Master of Public Administration with the Graduate School-Camden, Bachelor of Arts/Juris Doctor with the School of Law-Camden

School of Business - Camden Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Hospitality Management

University College - Camden Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science

UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS

DEGREE-GRANTING SCHOOLS AT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

*As of the 2007-08 academic year, these colleges are not accepting new students. Students who entered these colleges prior to the establishment of the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) will receive their degree from either their orignal school of enrollment or from SAS.

NEW BRUNSWICK CAMPUS

NEWARK CAMPUS

CAMDEN CAMPUS

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Introduction Section A

Graduate School–New Brunswick Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Arts for Teachers, Master of Science for Teachers, Doctor of Philosophy.

Rutgers also offers graduate programs through interdisciplinary study, as well as dual-degree and joint-degree programs in cooperation with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and other area inst

Graduate School of Education Master of Education, Specialist in Education, Doctor of Education.

School of Social Work Master of Social Work

Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology Doctor of Psychology

Mason Gross School of the Arts Master of Fine Arts, Master of Music, Artist Diploma in Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts

School of Communication, Information and Library Studies Master of Communication and Information Studies. Master of Library and Information Science

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyMaster of City and Regional Planning, Master of City and Regional Studies, Master of Public Affairs and Politics, and Master of Public Policy . Master of Public Health and Doctor of Public Health programs offered with the University of Medicine and Dentis

School of Management and Labor Relations Master of Human Resource Management and Master of Labor and Employment Relations

Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy

Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs Master of Business Administration, Master of Accountancy in Taxation, Master of Accountancy, Master of Quantitative Finance, Master of Information Technology. Doctor of Philosophy

Graduate School - NewarkMaster of Arts, Master of Arts for Teachers, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science. Doctor of Philosophy. Doctor of Nursing Practice.Rutgers also offers graduate programs through interdisciplinary study, as well as dua

School of Law - Newark Juris Doctor

School of Criminal Justice Master of Arts

School of Public Affairs and Administration Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health (with UMDNJ)

Graduate School - CamdenMaster of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Fine Degrees, Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health (with UMDNJ). Master of Physical Therapy (joint degree with UMDNJ-School of Health Related Professions). Doctor of Philosophy

School of Law - Camden Juris Doctor

School of Business - Camden Master of Accounting, Master of Business Administration

DEGREE-GRANTING SCHOOLS AT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

NEWARK CAMPUS

CAMDEN CAMPUS

GRADUATE DEGREE-GRANTING SCHOOLS

NEW BRUNSWICK CAMPUS

NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEWARK CAMPUSES

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Accreditation Status Section A

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Accreditation Status Section A

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Accreditation Status Section A

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Accreditation Status Section A

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Accreditation Status Section A

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION Certain programs on the Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/Piscataway campuses of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey have specialized accreditation. The following associations and agencies accredit or approve university programs: AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business; Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.; Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education; American Bar Association; American Chemical Society; American Library Association; American Physical Therapy Association; American Psychological Association; American Society of Landscape Architects; Association of American Law Schools; Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education; Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; Council on Education for Public Health; Council on Social Work Education; National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (program through The Cooper Health System); National Association of Schools of Dance; National Association of Schools of Music; National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration; Planning Accreditation Board; Teacher Education Accreditation Council.

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

Section B

Students Served

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Students Served Section B

Total

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Undergraduates 32,381 87.8% 4,507 12.2% 36,888

Undergraduate Enrollment by Attendance Status

Full-time Part-time

Fall 2006

Students Attendance Status

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Students Served Section B

Total

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Graduate 4,487 41.4% 6,356 58.6% 10,843

Total

Number Percentage Number Percentage

First-Professional 1,557 76.7% 472 23.3% 2,029

Fall 2006

Students Attendance Status

Graduate and First-Professional Enrollment by Attendance Status

Full-time Part-time

Students Attendance Status

Full-time Part-time

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Students Served Section B

Courses Offered

Student Enrollments

Continuous Education 3,792 94,175NJ Agricultural Experiment Station 400 19,000

Total Non-Credit Enrollments 4,192 113,175

Rutgers - Universitywide2006 Non-Credit Course Enrollments

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Institutional Profile Report

Section C

Characteristics of Undergraduate Students

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Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

Math N Reading N Writing N

Regular Admits 616.4 5,434 578.1 5,434 579.4 5,400

EOF Admits 503.0 541 470.7 541 570.1 538

Special Admits 534.9 522 508.7 522 511.6 520

All Admits 600.4 6,497 563.6 6,497 564.9 6,458

Math N Reading N Writing N

Regular Admits 551.7 24 541.3 24 552.4 17

EOF Admits

Special Admits

All Admits 551.7 24 541.3 24 552.4 17

* Missing Scores: Full-Time Students - 52 Math, 91 Writing; Part-time Students 10 Math and Reading, 17 Writing

Mean Math and Verbal SAT for First-Time Freshmen,

by Admission Status and Overall Fall 2006

Admission StatusPart-Time Students *

Admission StatusFull-Time Students *

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Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

Rutgers uses the following basic skills test and criteria:

English Placements All RutgersCampuses

Number First Time, First Year, FT Students 6,549 6,414

Number Remedial 781 768

Percent Remedial 11.9% 12.0%

Math Placements All Rutgers(remedial includes intermediate algebra) Campuses

Number First Time, First Year, FT Students 6,549 6,414

Number Remedial* 1,681 1,637

Percent Remedial* 25.7% 25.5%

English or Math Placements

Number First Time, First Year, FT Students 6,549 6,414

Number Remedial in English or Math* 2,057 2,399

Percent Remedial* 31.4% 37.4%

Notes:

- Numbers exclude ESL students. * Remedial numbers are through intermediate algebra.

All newly admitted first-year students will take Rutgers University's placement tests. Transfer students entering Rutgers without an equivalent English writing course or math course will also be required to take placement tests. The placement tests are designed to provide information about students' individual skills in the English language and in mathematics. The test results will be used to place students in the courses and sections appropriate to their level of preparation.

Basic Skills Placement Report on the Fall 2006 Entering Cohort

Recent HS Grads

Recent HS Grads

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Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

N Percent N Percent N Percent

African American 3,552 11.0% 710 15.8% 4,262 11.6%

American Indian 68 0.2% 14 0.3% 82 0.2%

Asian 7,512 23.2% 607 13.5% 8,119 22.0%

Latino 3,138 9.7% 470 10.4% 3,608 9.8%

White 16,260 50.2% 2,105 46.7% 18,365 49.8%

Non Resident Alien 581 1.8% 61 1.4% 642 1.7%

Unknown 1,270 3.9% 540 12.0% 1,810 4.9%

Total 32,381 4,507 36,888

N Percent N Percent N Percent

Female 16,631 51.4% 2,490 55.2% 19,121 51.8%

Male 15,750 48.6% 2,017 44.8% 17,767 48.2%

Total 32,381 4,507 36,888

N Percent N Percent N Percent

Less Than 18 136 0.4% 114 2.5% 250 0.7%

18-19 11,210 34.6% 167 3.7% 11,377 30.8%

20-21 12,720 39.3% 338 7.5% 13,058 35.4%

22-24 6,109 18.9% 1,254 27.8% 7,363 20.0%

25-29 1,409 4.4% 1,015 22.5% 2,424 6.6%

30-34 360 1.1% 507 11.2% 867 2.4%

35-39 180 0.6% 357 7.9% 537 1.5%

40-49 201 0.6% 496 11.0% 697 1.9%

50-64 50 0.2% 243 5.4% 293 0.8%

65 and Older 3 0% 10 0.2% 13 0.0%

Unknown 3 0% 6 0.1% 9 0.0%

Total 32,381 4,507 36,888

By Age

Full-Time Part-Time Total

By Sex

Full-Time Part-Time Total

Undergraduate Enrollment, Fall 2006

By Race/Ethnicity

Full-Time Part-Time Total

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Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

Undergraduate Students, 2005/2006

GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND AWARDS # OF AWARDS DOLLARS

Federal Pell 10,061 27,792,322 SEOG 2,035 2,218,447 Other - Robert C. Byrd 44 66,000

State Distinguished Scholars* 2,834 2,763,500 EOF 2,957 3,521,216 Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) 10,020 44,789,541

Rutgers University University Merit Awards* James D. Carr Scholarship 599 5,554,709 Outstanding Scholars Program 2,867 12,087,397 All Others 258 1,263,000 Athletic Scholarships 855 6,614,360 Rutgers Assistance Grant (RAG) 6,887 9,858,983 Rutgers Scholarship Awards 5,842 11,684,337 Tuition Remission* 787 5,738,095

Private External Awards 1,881 5,083,517

Total Grants, Scholarships, & Awards 47,927 139,035,424

* Financial need not considered in the awarding of funds. Includes the Outstanding Scholars Program, which is jointly funded with the State of New Jersey.

Source: University Financial Aid Office

Number and Amount of Grants, Scholarships, and Awards

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Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

Undergraduate Students, 2005/2006

LOANS AND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT # OF AWARDS DOLLARS

Loans NJCLASS 2,489 24,397,183 Perkins (NDSL) 3,916 6,539,334 PLUS 1,277 13,321,006 Private 1,785 17,438,870 RULP 26 54,915 Stafford, Subsidized 15,710 58,151,707 Stafford, Unsubsidized 8,662 32,235,025

Total Loans 33,865 152,138,040

Student Employment Student Employment 6,770 13,298,019 Federal Work Study Program 3,142 3,779,798

Total Student Employment 9,912 17,077,817

Total Awards and Amounts 43,777 169,215,857 (includes previous page and this page)

Number of Students Aided 30,317

Average Award 10,168

Source: University Financial Aid Office

Number and Amount of Loans and Student Employment

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Characteristics of Undergraduate Students Section C

Place of Residence

New Jersey 5,919 90.38

Non-New Jersey 630 9.62

Total 6,549

Undergraduate Enrollment by State of ResidenceFirst-Time Full-Time First-Year Students, Fall 2006

Enrollment

Number Percentage

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Institutional Profile Report

Section D

Degrees Conferred

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Degrees Conferred Section D

N Percent

African American 848 10.7

American Indian 19 0.2

Asian 1,477 18.6

Latino 663 8.3

White 4,349 54.7

Non Resident Alien 194 2.4

Unknown 394 5.0

Total 7,944

N Percent

Male 3,566 44.9

Female 4,378 55.1

Total 7,944

Baccalaureate Degrees

Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred, FY 2006

By Race/Ethnicity

Baccalaureate Degrees

By Gender

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Degrees Conferred Section D

IPEDS CIP Code Major Category

Agricultural Sciences 95Conservation & Renewable Resources 82Architecture 32

Area Studies 121Business/Management 1,111Communications 557

Computer Sciences 266Education 155Engineering 510

English/Letters 367Foreign Language 138Health Sciences 228

History 337Liberal Studies 26Life Sciences 637

Mathematics 111Multidiscipline 62Philosophy/Religion 106

Physical Sciences 101Psychology 771Protective Service 431

Public Administration 72Social Sciences 1,308Visual/Perf. Arts 320

Total 7,944

Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred by General Field, FY 2006

Number of Degrees

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Institutional Profile Report

Section E

Student Outcomes

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Student Outcomes Section E

Race/EthnicityFall 2000 Cohort

N N % N % N %

African American 639 208 32.6 364 57.0 416 65.1

Asian 1,330 591 44.4 869 65.3 993 74.7

Latino 626 182 29.1 339 54.2 380 60.7

White 3,360 1,608 47.9 2,226 66.3 2,379 70.8

Non-Resident Alien 148 67 45.3 93 62.8 102 68.9

Other * 376 154 41.0 229 60.9 257 68.4

Total 6,479 2,810 43.4 4,120 63.6 4,527 69.9

* Other includes American Indian and Unknown Race.

Four-, Five- and Six-Year Graduation Rates of Fall 2000Full-time First-time Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity

Graduates after 4 Years

Graduates after 5 Years

Graduates after 6 Years

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Student Outcomes Section E

Race/EthnicityFall 2000 Cohort

N N % N % N %

Low Income * 1086 290 26.7 600 55.2 675 62.2

Non-Low Income 3,393 1,418 41.8 2,209 65.1 2,411 71.1

Unknown 2,000 861 43.1 1,297 64.9 1,391 69.6

Total 6,479 2,569 39.7 4,106 63.4 4,477 69.1

* Low Income is defined as student with a NJ Eligibility Index between 1 and 2,499

Four-, Five- and Six-Year Graduation Rates of Fall 2000Full-time First-time Freshmen by Income

Graduates after 4 Years

Graduates after 5 Years

Graduates after 6 Years

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Student Outcomes Section E

Race/Ethnicity N % N % N %

African American 540 89.6 63 10.4 603 100

American Indian 12 100 0 0 12 100

Asian 1,466 91.2 142 8.8 1,608 100

Latino 519 85.1 91 14.9 610 100

White 2,769 88.0 376 12.0 3,145 100

Non-Resident Alien 69 89.6 8 10.4 77 100

Unknown 209 91.3 20 8.7 229 100

Total 5,584 88.9 700 11.1 6,284 100

Third Semester Retention of Full-time First-time Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2005 to Fall 2006

RETAINED NOT RETAINED TOTAL

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Student Outcomes Section E

Race/EthnicityN % N % N %

Low Income * 826 87.8 115 12.2 941 100

Non-Low Income 3,266 89.0 403 11.0 3,669 100

Unknown 1,457 87.0 218 13.0 1,675 100

Total 5,549 88.3 736 11.7 6,285 100

* Low Income is defined as student with a NJ Eligibility Index between 1 and 2,499.

RETAINED NOT RETAINED TOTAL

Third Semester Retention of Full-time First-Time Freshmen by IncomeFall 2005 to Fall 2006

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Student Outcomes Section E

N % N % N %

Full-time 2,628 28.5 6,595 71.5 9,223 100

Part-time 462 45.3 557 54.7 1,019 100

Total 3,090 30.2 7,152 69.8 10,242 100

Note: First-time is all levels of undergraduate students, includingnon-matriculated students.

New Transfer First-time * Total

Entering Undergraduates by Admission Status and Attendance Status, Fall 2006

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Institutional Profile Report

Section F

Faculty Characteristics

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Faculty Characteristics Section F

Race/Ethnicity Gender ProfessorAssociate Professor

Assistant Professor

AllOthers Total

Male 19 18 0 0 37Female 7 15 0 0 22Male 0 1 0 0 1Female 0 2 0 0 2Male 75 38 1 0 114Female 10 17 0 0 27Male 11 13 0 0 24Female 3 5 0 0 8Male 654 274 0 0 928Female 174 203 1 0 378Male 11 12 0 0 23Female 2 11 0 0 13Male 0 0 0 0 0Female 0 0 0 0 0Male 770 356 1 0 1,127Female 196 253 1 0 450

Race/Ethnicity Gender ProfessorAssociate Professor

Assistant Professor

AllOthers Total

Male 1 0 10 10 21Female 1 2 17 7 27Male 0 0 1 0 1Female 0 0 3 1 4Male 4 5 39 42 90Female 0 5 40 47 92Male 1 1 9 4 15Female 0 1 7 11 19Male 20 32 157 140 349Female 12 46 148 142 348Male 2 5 65 173 245Female 1 2 30 92 125Male 0 0 0 0 0Female 0 0 0 0 0Male 28 43 281 369 721Female 14 56 245 300 615

Race/Ethnicity Gender ProfessorAssociate Professor

Assistant Professor

AllOthers Total

Male 20 18 10 10 58Female 8 17 17 7 49Male 0 1 1 0 2Female 0 2 3 1 6Male 79 43 40 42 204Female 10 22 40 47 119Male 12 14 9 4 39Female 3 6 7 11 27Male 674 306 157 140 1,277Female 186 249 149 142 726Male 13 17 65 173 268Female 3 13 30 92 138Male 0 0 0 0 0Female 0 0 0 0 0Male 798 399 282 369 1,848Female 210 309 246 300 1,065

African American

Latino

Asian

American Indian

Asian

American Indian

Non-Resident Alien

Unknown

White

White

Total

White

African American

Latino

American Indian

Non-Resident Alien

Unknown

Total

Full-Time Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Tenure Status and Academic Rank, Fall 2006

Non-Resident Alien

Unknown

Total

TENURED

WITHOUT TENURE

TOTAL

African American

Latino

Asian

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Faculty Characteristics Section F

FACULTY % of SCHs

Full-time Faculty 63.40 Part-time Faculty 36.40

Total 100

Instructional Faculty Ratio of Full-time/Part-time Faculty

Fall 2006

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Faculty Characteristics Section F

N % N % N %

2,913 62.2 1,768 37.8 4,681 100

Ratio of Full- to Part-time Faculty, Fall 2006

Full-time Part-time Total

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Institutional Profile Report

Section G

Characteristics of the Governors and Trustees

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Characteristics of the Governors and Trustees Section G

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Institutional Profile Report

Section H

A Profile of the Institution - Degree Programs

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / Camden

B.S. Accounting 520301Accounting and Related ServicesBachelor's

B.A. Afro-American Studies 050201Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

B.A. Art 500701Fine and Studio Art

B.A. Biology 260101Biology, General

B.S. Biomedical Technology 511005Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions

B.A. Chemistry 400501Chemistry

B.A. Childhood Studies 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.A. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

B.S. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

B.A. Criminal Justice 430104Criminal Justice and Corrections

B.A. Economics 450601Economics

B.A. English 230101English Language and Literature, General

B.S. Finance 520801Finance and Financial Management Services

B.A. French 160901Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. General Science 300101Biological and Physical Sciences

B.A. German 160501Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. History 540101History

B.H.M. Hospitality Management 520901Hospitality Administration/Management

B.S. Human Resource Management 521001Human Resources Management and Services

B.A. Interdisciplinary/Individual/Interdepartmental Major 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.S. Interdisciplinary/Individual/Interdepartmental Major 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.A. Liberal Studies 240101Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

B.S. Management 520201Business Administration, Management and Operations

B.S. Marketing 521401Marketing

B.A. Mathematics 270101Mathematics

B.A. Music 500901Music

B.S. Nursing 511601Nursing

B.A. Philosophy 380101Philosophy

B.A. Physics 400801Physics

B.A. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

B.A. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

B.A. Social Work 440701Social Work

B.A. Sociology 451101Sociology

B.A. Spanish 160905Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Theater 500501Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft

B.A. Urban Studies 451201Urban Studies/Affairs

Certif School Nurse 511699NursingPost-Baccalaureate

M.Acc. Accounting 520301Accounting and Related ServicesMaster's

M.S. Biology 260101Biology, General

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / Camden

M.S.T. Biology 260101Biology, GeneralMaster's

M.B.A. Business Administration 520201Business Administration, Management and Operations

M.S. Chemistry 400501Chemistry

M.A. Childhood Studies 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

M.S. Computer Science 110701Computer Science

M.F.A. Creative Writing 230501Creative Writing

M.A. English 230101English Language and Literature, General

M.A. History 540101History

M.A. Liberal Studies 240101Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

M.S. Mathematical Sciences 279999Mathematics and Statistics, Other

M.P.T. Physical Therapy (W/ UMDNJ) 512308Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions

M.A. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

M.P.A. Public Administration 440401Public Administration

M.P.H. Public Health (W/ UMDNJ) 512201Public Health

Ph.D. Childhood Studies 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherDoctoral

Ph.D. Neurosciences (W/ UMDNJ) 302401Neuroscience

J.D. Law 220101LawProfessional

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

Certif Environmental Planning 040401Environmental DesignPre-Bachelor's

B.S. Accounting 520301Accounting and Related ServicesBachelor's

B.A. Africana Studies 050201Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

B.S. Agricultural Science 010000Agriculture, General

B.A. American Studies 050102Area Studies

B.S. Animal Sciences 010901Animal Sciences

B.A. Anthropology 450201Anthropology

B.S. Applied Sciences In Engineering 141301Engineering Science

B.A. Art History 500703Fine and Studio Art

B.S. Astrophysics 400202Astronomy and Astrophysics

B.A. Biochemistry 260202Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

B.S. Bioenvironmental Engineering 140301Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering

B.A. Biological Sciences 260101Biology, General

B.S. Biological Sciences 260101Biology, General

B.A. Biomathematics 261101Biomathematics and Bioinformatics

B.S. Biomedical Engineering 140501Biomedical/Medical Engineering

B.S. Biotechnology 261201Biotechnology

B.A. Cell Biology & Neuroscience 260401Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

B.S. Chemical Engineering 140701Chemical Engineering

B.A. Chemistry 400501Chemistry

B.A. Chinese 160301East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.S. Civil Engineering 140801Civil Engineering

B.A. Classics 161200Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Communication 090101Communication and Media Studies

B.A. Comparative Literature 160104Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services

B.A. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

B.S. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

B.S. Criminal Justice 430103Criminal Justice and Corrections

B.A. Dance 500301Dance

B.F.A. Dance 500301Dance

B.A. East Asian Languages & Area Studies 050104Area Studies

B.S. Ecology & Natural Resources 030201Natural Resources Management and Policy

B.A. Economics 450601Economics

B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering 141001Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

B.A. English 230101English Language and Literature, General

B.S. Environmental & Business Economics 459999Social Sciences, Other

B.S. Environmental Planning & Design 040401Environmental Design

B.S. Environmental Policy/ Institutions & Behavior 030103Natural Resources Conservation and Research

B.S. Environmental Sciences 030104Natural Resources Conservation and Research

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

B.S. Evolutionary Anthropology 450201AnthropologyBachelor's

B.S. Exercise Science & Sport Studies 131314Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

B.S. Finance 520801Finance and Financial Management Services

B.S. Food Science 011001Food Science and Technology

B.A. French 160901Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Genetics 260802Genetics

B.A. Genetics & Microbiology 260804Genetics

B.A. Geography 450701Geography and Cartography

B.S. Geological Sciences 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

B.A. German 160501Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. History 540101History

B.A. History & French 540199History

B.A. History & Political Science 540101History

B.S. Industrial & Systems Engineering 143501Industrial Engineering

B.A. Information Technology & Informatics 110401Information Science/Studies

B.A. Interdisciplinary/Individual/Interdepartmental Major 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.S. Interdisciplinary/Individual/Interdepartmental Major 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.A. Italian 160902Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Jewish Studies 380206Religion/Religious Studies

B.A. Journalism & Mass Media 090401Journalism

B.A. Labor Studies 521002Human Resources Management and Services

B.A. Latin American Studies 050107Area Studies

B.A. Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies 050203Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

B.A. Linguistics 160102Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services

B.S. Management 520201Business Administration, Management and Operations

B.S. Management Science & Information Systems 521301Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods

B.S. Marine Sciences 261302Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology

B.S. Marketing 521401Marketing

B.S. Materials Science & Engineering 140601Ceramic Sciences and Engineering

B.A. Mathematics 270101Mathematics

B.S. Mathematics 270101Mathematics

B.S. Mechanical Engineering 141901Mechanical Engineering

B.S. Medical Technology 511005Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions

B.A. Medieval Studies 301301Medieval and Renaissance Studies

B.S. Meteorology 400404Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

B.S. Microbiology 260502Microbiological Sciences and Immunology

B.A. Middle Eastern Studies 050108Area Studies

B.S. Molecular Biology & Biochemistry 260204Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

B.A. Music 500901Music

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

B.Mus. Music 500903MusicBachelor's

B.S. Nutritional Sciences 301901Nutrition Sciences

B.S. Pharmacy 512099Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration

B.A. Philosophy 380101Philosophy

B.A. Physics 400801Physics

B.S. Physics 400801Physics

B.A. Planning & Public Policy 451201Urban Studies/Affairs

B.S. Plant Science 011101Plant Sciences

B.A. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

B.A. Portuguese 160904Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

B.S. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

B.S. Public Health 512201Public Health

B.A. Religion 380201Religion/Religious Studies

B.A. Russian 160402Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Social Work 440701Social Work

B.A. Sociology 451101Sociology

B.A. Spanish 160905Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Statistics 270501Statistics

B.A. Statistics/Mathematics 270501Statistics

B.A. Theater Arts 500501Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft

B.F.A. Theater Arts 500501Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft

B.A. Visual Arts 500701Fine and Studio Art

B.F.A. Visual Arts 500701Fine and Studio Art

B.A. Women's & Gender Studies 050207Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

Certif Bioethics & Public Health (W/ UMDNJ) 512299Public HealthMaster's

Certif Environmental Resource Monitoring 030103Natural Resources Conservation and Research

Certif International Agriculture/Environment 010701International Agriculture

Certif Library Services 250101Library Science/Librarianship

Certif P-3 Education Certification 131210Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels an

M.Accy. Accounting 520301Accounting and Related Services

M.Ed. Administration & Supervision/Elementary Education 130408Educational Administration and Supervision

M.Ed. Administration & Supervision/Secondary Education 130409Educational Administration and Supervision

M.Ed. Adult & Continuing Education 131201Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels an

M.S. Animal Sciences 010901Animal Sciences

M.A. Anthropology 450201Anthropology

M.Phil. Anthropology 450201Anthropology

M.A. Art History 500703Fine and Studio Art

M.Phil. Art History 500703Fine and Studio Art

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

Diploma Artist's Diploma In Music 500903MusicMaster's

M.S. Atmospheric Science 400499Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

M.S. Biochemistry 260202Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

M.S. Biochemistry (W/ UMDNJ) 260202Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

M.S. Bioenvironmental Engineering 140301Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering

M.S. Biomedical Engineering 140501Biomedical/Medical Engineering

M.S. Biomedical Engineering (W/ UMDNJ) 140501Biomedical/Medical Engineering

M.S. Cell & Developmental Biology 260401Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

M.S. Cell & Developmental Biology (W/ UMDNJ) 260401Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

M.S. Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology 261001Pharmacology and Toxicology

M.S. Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology (W/ UMDNJ) 261001Pharmacology and Toxicology

M.Phil. Ceramic & Materials Science & Engineering 140601Ceramic Sciences and Engineering

M.S. Ceramic & Materials Science & Engineering 140601Ceramic Sciences and Engineering

M.Phil. Chemical & Biochemical Engineering 140701Chemical Engineering

M.S. Chemical & Biochemical Engineering 140701Chemical Engineering

M.Phil. Chemistry & Chemical Biology 400501Chemistry

M.S. Chemistry & Chemical Biology 400501Chemistry

M.S.T. Chemistry & Chemical Biology 400501Chemistry

M.C.R.P. City & Regional Planning 040301City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

M.C.R.S. City & Regional Studies 040301City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

M.Phil. Civil & Environmental Engineering 140801Civil Engineering

M.S. Civil & Environmental Engineering 140801Civil Engineering

M.A. Classics 161200Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.A.T. Classics 161200Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.Phil. Classics 161200Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.C.I.S. Communication & Information Studies 110401Information Science/Studies

M.Phil. Communication/Information/Library Studies 250101Library Science/Librarianship

M.A. Comparative Literature 160104Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services

M.Phil. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

M.S. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

M.Ed. Counseling Psychology 131101Student Counseling and Personnel Services

M.A. Criminal Justice 430104Criminal Justice and Corrections

M.F.A. Critical Writing 239999English Language and Literature/Letters, Other

M.F.A. Dance 500301Dance

M.S. Ecology & Evolution 261301Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology

M.A. Economics 450601Economics

M.Phil. Economics 450601Economics

M.A. Education [Option Within Ph.D. Program Only] 130101Education, General

M.L.S. Educational Media Services 259999Library Science, Other

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

M.Ed. Educational Statistics & Measurement 130603Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and ResearchMaster's

M.Phil. Electrical & Computer Engineering 141001Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

M.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering 141001Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

M.Ed. Elementary/Early Childhood Education 131202Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels an

M.Ed. English Education 131305Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.S. Entomology 260702Zoology/Animal Biology

M.S. Environmental Sciences 030104Natural Resources Conservation and Research

M.S. Food & Business Economics 010103Agricultural Business and Management

M.Phil. Food Science 011001Food Science and Technology

M.S. Food Science 011001Food Science and Technology

M.A. French 160901Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.A.T. French 160901Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.A. Geography 450701Geography and Cartography

M.Phil. Geography 450701Geography and Cartography

M.S. Geography 450701Geography and Cartography

M.Phil. Geological Sciences 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

M.S. Geological Sciences 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

M.A. German 160501Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.Phil. German 160501Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.S. Health Care Management (W/ UMDNJ) 510701Health and Medical Administrative Services

M.A. History 540101History

M.H.R.M. Human Resource Management 521001Human Resources Management and Services

M.S. Industrial & Systems Engineering 143501Industrial Engineering

M.L.S. Information Science 250101Library Science/Librarianship

M.I.T. Information Technology 110103Computer and Information Sciences, General

M.A. Italian 160902Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.A.T. Italian 160902Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.Phil. Italian 160902Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.L.E.R. Labor & Employment Relations 521001Human Resources Management and Services

M.Ed. Language Education 131306Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.Ed. Learning/Cognition & Development 421801Educational Psychology

M.L.I.S. Library & Information Science 250101Library Science/Librarianship

M.L.S. Library Administration 259999Library Science, Other

M.A. Linguistics 160102Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services

M.Ed. Literacy Education 131399Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.A. Literatures In English 230101English Language and Literature, General

M.Phil. Literatures In English 230101English Language and Literature, General

M.S. Mathematics 270101Mathematics

M.Ed. Mathematics Education 131311Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

M.Phil. Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 141901Mechanical EngineeringMaster's

M.S. Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 141901Mechanical Engineering

M.Phil. Mechanics 141901Mechanical Engineering

M.S. Mechanics 141901Mechanical Engineering

M.S. Medicinal Chemistry 512004Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration

M.Phil. Microbiology & Molecular Genetics 260503Microbiological Sciences and Immunology

M.S. Microbiology & Molecular Genetics 260802Genetics

M.S. Microbiology & Molecular Genetics (W/ UMDNJ) 260802Genetics

M.A. Music 500901Music

M.M. Music 500901Music

M.Phil. Music 500901Music

M.M. Music Education 131312Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.S. Neuroscience (W/ UMDNJ) 302401Neuroscience

M.Phil. Nutritional Sciences 301901Nutrition Sciences

M.S. Nutritional Sciences 301901Nutrition Sciences

M.S. Oceanography 400607Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

M.S. Operations Research 143701Operations Research

M.S. Pharmaceutical Science 512004Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration

M.A. Philosophy 380101Philosophy

M.Phil. Philosophy 380101Philosophy

M.S.T. Physics 400801Physics

M.Phil. Physics & Astronomy 400899Physics

M.S. Physics & Astronomy 400899Physics

M.S. Physiology & Integrative Biology (W/ UMDNJ) 260901Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences

M.Phil. Plant Biology 260301Botany/Plant Biology

M.S. Plant Biology 260301Botany/Plant Biology

M.A. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

M.Phil. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

Psy.M. Professional Psychology 420101Psychology, General

M.A. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

M.S. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

M.P.A.P Public Affairs & Politics 440501Public Policy Analysis

M.P.H. Public Health (W/ UMDNJ) 512201Public Health

M.P.P. Public Policy 440501Public Policy Analysis

M.Q.F. Quantitative Finance 520801Finance and Financial Management Services

M.Ed. Reading 131315Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.Ed. School Business Administration 130401Educational Administration and Supervision

M.Ed. Science Education 131316Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.Ed. Social & Philosophical Foundations 130901Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

M.Ed. Social Studies Education 131318Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Master's

M.S.W. Social Work 440701Social Work

M.A. Sociology 451101Sociology

M.Phil. Sociology 451101Sociology

M.A. Spanish 160905Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.A.T. Spanish 160905Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

M.Ed. Special Education 131001Special Education and Teaching

M.Phil. Statistics 270501Statistics

M.S. Statistics & Biostatistics 270501Statistics

M.Accy. Taxation 520301Accounting and Related Services

M.F.A. Theater Arts 500501Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft

M.T.A. Theater Arts 500501Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft

M.S. Toxicology 261004Pharmacology and Toxicology

M.S. Toxicology (W/ UMDNJ) 261004Pharmacology and Toxicology

M.F.A. Visual Arts 500701Fine and Studio Art

M.Ed. Vocational-Technical Education 131319Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

M.A. Women's & Gender Studies 050207Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

Ed.S. Educational Administration & Supervision 130401Educational Administration and SupervisionProfessional

Ed.S. Elementary/Early Childhood Education 131202Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels an

Ed.S. Language Education 131306Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.S. Literacy Education 131399Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.S. Mathematics Education 131311Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.S. Science Education 131316Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.S. Social & Philosophical Foundations 130901Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education

Ed.S. Social Studies Education 131318Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.S. Vocational-Technical Education 131319Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ph.D. Animal Sciences 010901Animal SciencesDoctoral

Ph.D. Anthropology 450201Anthropology

Ph.D. Art History 500703Fine and Studio Art

Ph.D. Atmospheric Science 400499Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Ph.D. Biochemistry 260202Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

Ph.D. Biochemistry (W/ UMDNJ) 260202Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

Ph.D. Biomaps: Program In Computational Biology & Molecular Biophysics 300101Biological and Physical Sciences

Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering (W/ UMDNJ) 140501Biomedical/Medical Engineering

Ph.D. Cell & Developmental Biology (W/ UMDNJ) 260401Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

Ph.D. Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology 261001Pharmacology and Toxicology

Ph.D. Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology (W/ UMDNJ) 261001Pharmacology and Toxicology

Ph.D. Ceramic & Materials Science & Engineering 140601Ceramic Sciences and Engineering

Ph.D. Chemical & Biochemical Engineering 140701Chemical Engineering

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

Ph.D. Chemistry & Chemical Biology 400501ChemistryDoctoral

Ph.D. Civil & Environmental Engineering 140801Civil Engineering

Ph.D. Classics 161200Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

Ph.D. Communication/Information/Library Studies 250101Library Science/Librarianship

Ph.D. Comparative Literature 160104Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services

Ph.D. Computer Science 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

Ed.D. Counseling Psychology 131101Student Counseling and Personnel Services

Ph.D. Ecology & Evolution 261301Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology

Ph.D. Economics 450601Economics

Ph.D. Education 130101Education, General

Ed.D. Educational Administration & Supervision 130401Educational Administration and Supervision

Ed.D. Educational Statistics & Measurement 130603Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

Ph.D. Electrical & Computer Engineering 141001Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

Ed.D. Elementary/Early Childhood Education 131202Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels an

Ph.D. Entomology 260702Zoology/Animal Biology

Ph.D. Environmental Sciences 030104Natural Resources Conservation and Research

Ph.D. Food Science 011001Food Science and Technology

Ph.D. French 160901Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

Ph.D. Geography 450701Geography and Cartography

Ph.D. Geological Sciences 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

Ph.D. German 160501Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

Ph.D. History 540101History

Ph.D. Industrial & Systems Engineering 143501Industrial Engineering

Ph.D. Industrial Relations & Human Resources 521002Human Resources Management and Services

Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Program 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

Ph.D. Italian 160902Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

Ed.D. Language Education 131306Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.D. Learning/Cognition & Development 421801Educational Psychology

Ph.D. Linguistics 160102Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services

Ed.D. Literacy Education 131399Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ph.D. Literatures In English 230101English Language and Literature, General

Ph.D. Mathematics 270101Mathematics

Ed.D. Mathematics Education 131311Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ph.D. Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 141901Mechanical Engineering

Ph.D. Mechanics 141901Mechanical Engineering

Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry 512004Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration

Ph.D. Microbiology & Molecular Genetics 260802Genetics

Ph.D. Microbiology & Molecular Genetics (W/ UMDNJ) 260802Genetics

D.M.A. Music 500903Music

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / New Brunswick

Ph.D. Music 500901MusicDoctoral

Ph.D. Neurosciences (W/ UMDNJ) 302401Neuroscience

Ph.D. Neurosciences (W/UMDNJ) 302401Neuroscience

Ph.D. Nutritional Sciences 301901Nutrition Sciences

Ph.D. Oceanography 400607Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

Ph.D. Operations Research 143701Operations Research

Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Science 512004Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration

Ph.D. Philosophy 380101Philosophy

Ph.D. Physics & Astronomy 400899Physics

Ph.D. Physiology & Integrative Biology (W/ UMDNJ) 260901Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences

Ph.D. Planning & Public Policy 040301City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Ph.D. Plant Biology 260301Botany/Plant Biology

Ph.D. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

Psy.D. Professional Psychology 420101Psychology, General

Ph.D. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

Dr.P.H. Public Health (W/ UMDNJ) 512201Public Health

Ph.D. Public Health (W/ UMDNJ) 512201Public Health

Ed.D. Science Education 131316Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ed.D. Social & Philosophical Foundations 130901Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education

Ed.D. Social Studies Education 131318Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ph.D. Social Work 440701Social Work

Ph.D. Sociology 451101Sociology

Ph.D. Spanish 160905Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

Ed.D. Special Education 131001Special Education and Teaching

Ph.D. Statistics & Biostatistics 270501Statistics

Ph.D. Toxicology 261004Pharmacology and Toxicology

Ph.D. Toxicology (W/ UMDNJ) 261004Pharmacology and Toxicology

Ed.D. Vocational-Technical Education 131319Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject

Ph.D. Women’s & Gender Studies 050207Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

Pharm.D. Pharmacy 512001Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and AdministrationProfessional

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / Newark

B.S. Accounting 520301Accounting and Related ServicesBachelor's

B.A. Afro-American & African Studies 050201Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

B.S. Allied Health Technologies (W/ UMDNJ) 510999Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions

B.A. American Studies 050102Area Studies

B.A. Ancient & Medieval Civilizations 302201Classical and Ancient Studies

B.A. Anthropology 450201Anthropology

B.A. Applied Mathematics (W/ NJIT) 270301Applied Mathematics

B.A. Applied Physics (W/ NJIT) 400899Physics

B.A. Art 500701Fine and Studio Art

B.A. Biology 260101Biology, General

B.S. Biology 260101Biology, General

B.A. Biology (W/ NJIT) 260101Biology, General

B.S. Biology (W/ NJIT) 260101Biology, General

B.A. Botany 260301Botany/Plant Biology

B.A. Central & Eastern European Studies 050105Area Studies

B.A. Chemistry 400501Chemistry

B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences (W/ UMDNJ) 511005Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions

B.A. Computer Science (W/ NJIT) 110101Computer and Information Sciences, General

B.S. Criminal Justice 430104Criminal Justice and Corrections

B.A. Economics 450601Economics

B.A. English 230101English Language and Literature, General

B.S. Environmental Sciences (W/ NJIT) 030104Natural Resources Conservation and Research

B.S. Finance 520801Finance and Financial Management Services

B.A. French 160901Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Geology 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

B.S. Geology 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

B.S. Geoscience Engineering (W/ NJIT) 143901Geological/Geophysical Engineering

B.A. German 160501Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. History 540101History

B.A. History (W/ NJIT) 540101History

B.S. Human Computer Interaction (W/ NJIT) 110401Information Science/Studies

B.A. Information Systems (W/ NJIT) 110401Information Science/Studies

B.A. Interdisciplinary/Individual/Interdepartmental Major 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.S. Interdisciplinary/Individual/Interdepartmental Major 309999Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

B.A. Italian 160902Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Journalism 090401Journalism

B.S. Management 520201Business Administration, Management and Operations

B.S. Management Information Systems 521201Management Information Systems and Services

B.S. Marketing 521401Marketing

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / Newark

B.A. Mathematics 270101MathematicsBachelor's

B.S. Medical Technology 511005Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions

B.A. Music 500901Music

B.S. Nursing 511601Nursing

B.A. Philosophy 380101Philosophy

B.A. Physics 400801Physics

B.A. Physics [Dual W/ NJIT B.S. In Industrial Engineering] 400801Physics

B.A. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

B.A. Portuguese & Lusophone World Studies 160904Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

B.A. Puerto Rican Studies 050203Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

B.A. Science/Technology & Society (W/ NJIT) 301501Science, Technology and Society

B.A. Social Work 440701Social Work

B.A. Sociology 451101Sociology

B.A. Spanish 160905Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

B.A. Theater 500501Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft

B.F.A. Visual Arts 500701Fine and Studio Art

B.A. Women's Studies 050207Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies

B.A. Zoology 260701Zoology/Animal Biology

M.Accy. Accountancy 520301Accounting and Related ServicesMaster's

M.A. American Studies 050102Area Studies

M.S. Applied Physics (W/ NJIT) 400899Physics

M.S. Behavioral & Neural Sciences 302401Neuroscience

M.S. Biology 260101Biology, General

M.S. Biology (W/ NJIT) 260101Biology, General

M.S. Chemistry 400501Chemistry

M.S. Computational Biology (W/ NJIT) 261103Biomathematics and Bioinformatics

M.F.A. Creative Writing 230501Creative Writing

M.A. Criminal Justice 430104Criminal Justice and Corrections

M.A. Economics 450601Economics

M.A. English 230101English Language and Literature, General

M.S. Environmental Geology 400601Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences

M.S. Environmental Science (W/ NJIT) 030104Natural Resources Conservation and Research

M.S. Global Affairs 450901International Relations and Affairs

M.A. History 540101History

M.A.T. History 540101History

M.A. History (W/ NJIT) 540101History

M.A.T. History (W/ NJIT) 540101History

M.I.T. Information Technology 110103Computer and Information Sciences, General

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LEVEL DEGREE/ AWARD INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM TITLE CIP GROUP TITLE CODE

CIP2K

Rutgers University / Newark

M.A. Jazz History & Research 500910MusicMaster's

M.A.L.S. Liberal Studies 240101Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

M.B.A. Management 520201Business Administration, Management and Operations

M.S. Nursing 511608Nursing

M.A. Political Science 451001Political Science and Government

M.B.A. Professional Accounting 520301Accounting and Related Services

M.A. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

M.P.A. Public Administration 440401Public Administration

M.P.H. Public Health (W/ UMDNJ & NJIT) 512201Public Health

M.Q.F. Quantitative Finance 520801Finance and Financial Management Services

M.Accy. Taxation 520301Accounting and Related Services

Ph.D. American Studies 050102Area StudiesDoctoral

Ph.D. Applied Physics (W/ NJIT) 400899Physics

Ph.D. Behavioral & Neural Sciences 302401Neuroscience

Ph.D. Biology 260101Biology, General

Ph.D. Biology (W/ NJIT) 260101Biology, General

Ph.D. Chemistry 400501Chemistry

Ph.D. Criminal Justice 430104Criminal Justice and Corrections

Ph.D. Environmental Science (W/ NJIT) 030104Natural Resources Conservation and Research

Ph.D. Global Affairs 450901International Relations and Affairs

Ph.D. Management 520201Business Administration, Management and Operations

Ph.D. Mathematical Sciences (W/ NJIT) 279999Mathematics and Statistics, Other

Ph.D. Neurosciences (W/ UMDNJ) 302401Neuroscience

Ph.D. Nursing 511608Nursing

D.N.P. Nursing Practice 511699Nursing

Ph.D. Psychology 420101Psychology, General

Ph.D. Public Administration 440401Public Administration

Ph.D. Urban Systems (W/ NJIT & UMDNJ) 459999Social Sciences, Other

J.D. Law 220101LawProfessional

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

Section I

Major Research and Public Service Activities

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Major Research and Public Service Activities Section I

Amount ($)

Note: Dollar amount as reported to the National Science Foundation (NSF) on Form #411(Survey of Research and Development Expenditures at Colleges and Universities ).

MAJOR RESEARCH AND PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES

R&D EXPENDITURES : YEAR 2006

308,204,000

103,370,000

129,456,000Federally Financed Academic R&D Expenditures

Institutionally Financed Academic R&D Expenditures

Total Academic R&D Expenditures

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Office of Institutional Research and Academic Planning

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Rutgers University: Research Highlights

The Creation of Knowledge Creating knowledge and transmitting it to present and future generations is the very essence of a research university. Rutgers students, both undergraduate and graduate, are exploring the human experience and the natural universe, and opening doors to new discoveries. They are following paths that prepare them to become tomorrow's innovators and leaders. Research in the News

Rutgers Faculty Research World War II Rutgers is a center of original World War II scholarly research and a significant archive of oral histories about the war. Ken Burns’ new PBS documentary is reawakening interest in this conflict.

Rutgers Scientists Preserve and Protect Foods Naturally Rutgers scientists used natural antimicrobial agents derived from sources such as cloves, oregano, thyme and paprika to create novel biodegradable polymers to block bacterial biofilms on food.

Caffeine and Exercise Can Team Up to Prevent Skin Cancer A new Rutgers study has found that low to moderate amounts of caffeine along with exercise can help prevent sun-induced skin damage that could lead to cancer.

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Rutgers University: Research Highlights

Video Awards, High-Stakes Poker at Artificial Intelligence Conference Rutgers computer scientist Michael Littman returned from the world’s leading artificial intelligence conference with a trophy for best short video, showing a Sony robotic dog responding to cues to perform simple tasks. He also served as official arbiter of a poker match between a computer and two expert human contenders, which the humans won – narrowly.

New Study Finds Abbott Preschools Cut Achievement Gap A study by the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers shows that children who attend New Jersey's Abbott Preschool Program in the state's most disadvantaged communities continue to make significant gains in literacy, language, and math.

© 2007 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Serving New Jersey

● Camden ● Newark ● New Brunswick

Statewide

● New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station

Continuing Education

● Center for Children and Childhood Studies

● William G. Rohrer Center for Management and Entrepreneurship

● Citizenship and Service Education (CASE)

● Continuous Education ● The Douglass Project ● Management Development,

Center for ● Services for New Jersey from

the Rutgers University Libraries

● Physics & Astronomy Outreach

K–12

● C.O.O.L. Classroom (Marine and Coastal Sciences)

● High School Institute Program ● New Jersey 4-H ● Rutgers Young Scholars

Program in Discrete Mathematics

● Waksman Student Scholars

Social/Political Outreach

● Center for American Women & Politics

● Center for Public Interest Polling

● Center for Social and Community Development (School of Social Work)

● Center for Strategic Urban Community Leadership

● Dance Marathon ● Eagleton Institute of Politics ● Edward J. Bloustein School

of Planning and Public Policy

● Prudential Business Ethics Center

● Public Security, Rutgers Center for the Study of

● Rutgers–Camden Quarterly Business Outlook

● Rutgers Community Outreach Partnership Center

● Rutgers Law Domestic Violence Project

● School of Management and Labor Relations

● The Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs

Urban/Land Development

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Serving New Jersey

Medicine and Health Care

● Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program

● New Jersey Collaborating Center for Nursing

● New Jersey Obesity Group ● Rutgers/LEAP Health and

Human Services Center

● NJ Harmful Plants Gallery ● NJ State Climatologist ● NJ Weed Gallery

© 2007 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved. Last Updated: 09/05/2007

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Rutgers University: Research Centers

Please note that this is a listing of public sites for research centers on the Camden, Newark and New Brunswick/Piscataway campuses. It does not include departmental web sites or individual staff, faculty, or student web pages.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A

Accounting Research Center Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, Center for Advanced Energy Systems, Center for Advanced Food Technology, Center for Advanced Information Processing, Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, Center for Advanced Materials and Devices, Institute for Advanced Materials via Immiscible Polymer Processing, Center for African Studies, Center for Agricultural Experiment Station, New Jersey Agriculture and Resource Management Agents, Department of AIDS Policy Research Group Air Compliance Center, Rutgers Air Pollution Training Program Alcohol Studies, Center of Alexandria Project Laboratory American Women and Politics, Center for Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates Asian American Cultural Center

B

Biological, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences Interfaces Institute Biomaterials, New Jersey Center for Biostatistics, Institute of Biotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension, Phillip E. Marucci Center for Brodsky Center for Print and Paper

C

Cancer Research, Susan L. Cullman Laboratory for Cell and DNA Repository, Rutgers University Cellular and Molecular Biodynamics, Center for Center for the Arts, Rutgers-Camden Ceramic Research, Malcolm G. McLaren Center for Children and Childhood Studies, Center for Clifford E. and Melda C. Snyder Research & Extension Farm - Rutgers Center for Sustainable Agriculture Cognitive Science, Rutgers Center for Community Development Institute Computational and Integrative Biology, Center for Computational Chemodynamics Laboratory

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Rutgers University: Research Centers

Computational Neuroscience, Center for Computer Science Research, Laboratory for Constitutional Litigation Clinic Controlled Environment Agriculture, Center for Cooperative Extension, Rutgers Crime Prevention Studies, Center for Cultural Analysis, Center for Culture and Politics of Democracy, Walt Whitman Center for the Customer Relationship Management Research Center

D

Deep-Sea Ecology and Biotechnology, Center for Developmental Disabilities, Douglass Center for Digital Signal Processing Research, Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, Center for Distributed Laboratory for Digital Libraries, Rutgers Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and Engineering

E

Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling Eagleton Institute of Politics Early Education Research, National Institute for Eastern Regional Radon Training Center Economics and Children, Center for Edison Papers, Thomas A. Education Law and Policy, Institute for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Center for Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers Project Energy Institute, Rutgers Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy, Center for Entrepreneurial Management, Center for Environmental and Agricultural Education, Center for Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute Environmental Communication, Center for Environmental Indicators, New Jersey Center for Environmental Law Clinic Environmental Prediction, Center for Environmental Sciences Training Centers Equine Science Center Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience, Institute for European Studies, Center for Excellence for Radioactive Ion Beam Studies for Stewardship Science, Center of

F

Families and Communities, Newark Center for Families, Institute for Family Business Resource Center of Southern New Jersey, Rutgers Family Involvement in Schools, Center for Federal Tax Law Clinic Fiber Optic Materials Research Program Food Innovation Center Food Policy Institute Forest Center, Hutcheson Memorial

G

Gambling Studies, Center for Global Affairs, Division of Global Security and Democracy, Center for Global Strategic Human Resource Management, Center for Government Services, Center for Governmental Accounting Education and Research, Center for Green Buildings, Rutgers Center for

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Rutgers University: Research Centers

H

Health and Human Services Center, Rutgers/LEAP Health Beliefs and Behavior, Center for the Study of Health Services Research on Pharmacotherapy, Chronic Disease Management, and Outcomes, Center for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Institute for Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, John J. Historical Analysis, Rutgers Center for HIV Prevention Community Planning Support and Development Initiative (EJBSPPP) Holocaust Resource Center, Herbert and Leonard Littman Families Human Evolutionary Studies (CHES), Center for Humanities, Mid-Atlantic Research Center for the (MARCH) Hungarian Studies, Institute of

I

IEEE History Center Industrial Assessment Center Information Management, Integration, and Connectivity, Center for Innovative Print and Paper, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Policy and Security Interfacial Molecular Science Laboratory

J

Jazz Studies, Institute of Jewish Life, Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Journalism Resources Institute

L

Laboratory of Solid Freeform Fabrication of Advanced Ceramics at Rutgers University Language Institute, Rutgers University Latino Arts and Culture, Center for Learning, Robert B. Davis Institute for Local Democracy Partnership Program

M

Management and Entrepreneurship, William G. Rohrer Center for Management Development, Center for Margery Somers Foster Center Marine and Coastal Sciences, Institute for Materials Theory, Center for Mathematical Sciences Research, Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Education, Center for Media Studies, Center for Memory Disorders Project Mental Health Services and Criminal Justice Research, Center for MetroMath Metropolitan Studies, Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Microbiology, Waksman Institute of Microelectronics Research Laboratory Minor Crop Pest Management-Technology Center for IR-4 Headquarters Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Center for Molecular Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, Center for

N

Nanomaterials Research, Center for Nanostructured Materials Research, Laboratory for National Marriage Project National Transit Institute Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, National Center for Neuroscience, W.M. Keck Center for Collaborative New High Energy Theory Center New Jersey Center for the Book

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Rutgers University: Research Centers

New Jersey Mathematics Coalition Noise Technical Assistance Center, Rutgers Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership, Center for Nucleic Acid Database Project Nutraceuticals Institute

O

Operations Research, Rutgers Center for Oral History Archives of World War II Organizational Development and Leadership, Center for Osher Lifelong Learing Institute Ozone Research Center

P

Paul Robeson Cultural Center Pharmaceutical Management Studies, Blanche & Irwin Lerner Center for Policy Research and Public Service, Forum for Protein Data Bank Prudential Business Ethics Center at Rutgers Public Affairs, Walter Rand Institute for Public Performance, National Center for

R

Race & Ethnicity, Center for Regional Small Business Development Center Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis, Grant F. Walton Center for Research in Financial Services, Whitcomb Center for Research in Regulated Industries, Center for Research on Women, Institute for Rutgers Agricultural Research & Extension Center Rutgers Arts Center Rutgers EcoComplex - Rutgers Environmental Research & Extension Rutgers Plant Science Research & Extension Farm Rutgers Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center

S

Small Business Development Center Rutgers-Camden, New Jersey Small Business Development Center Rutgers-Newark, New Jersey Social and Community Development, Center for Special Education Clinic Spinal Cord Injury Project State Constitutional Studies, Center for State Health Policy, Center for Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey Stem Cell Research Center Strategic Urban Community Leadership, Center for Structures in Extreme Environments, Center for Supply Chain Management, Center for Surface Modification, Laboratory for Sustainable State Institute, New Jersey Systems and Control, Rutgers Center for

T

Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research, Center for Technical Assistance Program, Rutgers University Technology Campus, Inc., Rutgers-Camden Technology Management Research, Center for Studies in Transportation Center, Alan M. Voorhees Turfgrass Science, Rutgers Center for

U

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

Section J

Major Capital Projects

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U n i v e r s i t y F a c i l i t i e s

STATUS of

s ignif icant Projects

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E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r J e f f L i v i n g s t o n

u n i v e r s i t y a r c h i t e c t

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V i C e P r e s i d e n t

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2 . 4 m i l l i o n

5 5 m i l l i o n

3 W r i g h t R i e m a n P o l y m e r & P r o t e i n W e t L a b , R o o m 3 7 1

3 m i l l i o n

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P a g e 2

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2 4 . 7 m i l l i o n L i v i n g s t o n D i n i n g C o m m o n s 4 P a g e 2

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E n d o c r i n e R e s e a r c h F a c i l i t y 6 4 . 5 m i l l i o n P a g e 3

D o u g l a s s

D o u g l a s s D e v e l o p m e n t a l D i s a b i l i t i e s C e n t e r

9 4 . 4 m i l l i o n P a g e 5

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1 0 m i l l i o n C o l l e g e o f N u r s i n g

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C u m b e r l a n d C o u n t y

F o o d I n n o v a t i o n C e n t e r 14 7 . 6 5 m i l l i o n P a g e 7

1 5 m i l l i o n L i v i n g s t o n S t u d e n t C e n t e r 5

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C a m d e n D i n i n g H a l l R e n o v a t i o n 5 . 3 m i l l i o n

C a m d e n L a w S c h o o l A d d i t i o n & R e n o v a t i o n

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U n i v e r s i t y U t i l i t i e s

H i g h V o l t a g e U p g r a d e : P h a s e 1 15 1 0 . 5 m i l l i o n

16 8 m i l l i o n

C o m p l e t e d P r o j e c t s

Year Completed

C a p e M a y C o u n t y

M u l t i - s p e c i e s A q u a c u l t u r e D e m o n s t r a t i o n F a c i l i t y

2 7 . 8 m i l l i o n 2 0 0 6

B i o m e d i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i n g 1 2 0 0 6 3 3 . 5 m i l l i o n

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C e n t e r f o r I n t e g r a t i v e P r o t e o m i c s T e c h n o l o g i e s

♦ Construction of a new shared instrumentation re-source and Proteomics research facility, including the Protein Data Bank, between the EOHSI and CABM.

♦ Schematic Design underway.

D A T A

Budget: 55 Million

Design: August 2006 - July 2008

Construction: August 2008 - August 2010

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♦ Renovation of 4,250 gsf of space formerly occupied by the Center for Alcohol Studies on the Busch Cam-pus.

♦ The renovated space includes faculty and staff offices and a state of the art stem cell research laboratory.

♦ Project substantially complete.

D A T A

Budget: 2.4 Million

Design: October 2005 - August 2006

Construction: September 2006 - May 2007

B u s c h C a m p u s

K e y D a t e s

Concept Document: February 2006

Schematic Design: Not Applicable

Bid Award: September 2006

K e y D a t e s

Concept Document: March 2006

Schematic Design:

Bid Award:

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♦ Reconfiguration and renovation of a 3,000 gsf area to create a state of the art wet laboratory for the Chem-istry Department.

♦ Features will include 24 fume hoods, casework, and a new HVAC system.

♦ Construction is nearing completion

D A T A

Budget: 3 Million

Design: June 2005 - March 2006

Construction: July 2006 - June 2007

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Concept Document: March 2006

Schematic Design: Not Applicable

Bid Award: June 2006

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L i v i n g s t o n D i n i n g c o m m o n s

♦ A new 43,500 square foot multistoried dining facility on the Livingston Campus adjacent to the existing Livingston Student Center.

♦ Program is underway.

D A T A

Budget: 24.7 Million

Design: November 2006 - April 2008

Construction: February 2008 - August 2009

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Concept Document:

Schematic Design:

Bid Award: L i v i n g s t o n C a m p u s

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Concept Document: March 2005

Schematic Design: October 2005

Bid Award: September 2006

C o o k

E n d o c r i n e r e s e a r c h f a c i l i t y

♦ Construction of a new 9,200 gsf facility adjacent to the Dairy Barn and Creamery for the expansion of the Animal Science Endocrinology Program.

♦ Features include a new research laboratory, associated offices and support spaces.

♦ Structure is mostly complete. Rough in work in pro-gress. Approximately 40% completed.

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Budget: 4.5 Million

Design: March 2005 - May 2006

Construction: May 2006 - August 2007

L i v i n g s t o n S t u d e n t c e n t e r

♦ Renovation and expansion of the Livingston Student Center to include 19,000 gsf of additional space and renovation of 15,000 gsf of existing space.

♦ Features include increased conference space, meeting rooms and a larger multi-purpose area .

♦ Schematic design is underway.

D A T A

Budget: 15 Million

Design: November 2006 - November 2007

Construction: February 2008 - August 2009

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Schematic Design:

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D A T A

Budget: 10 Million

Design: November 2005 - December 2006

Construction: April 2007 - October 2008

♦ Construction of a new 20,785 gsf facility for the Col-lege of Nursing unifying the Nursing School Program into one facility to be located between Paterson Street and Bayard Street.

♦ Features include a large “smart” classroom, teaching space, examination rooms, research space, labs, stu-dent study areas, lounges and pharmacy space.

♦ Project awarded in April 2007. Site work is in pro-gress.

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K e y D a t e s

Concept Document: March 2004

Schematic Design: September 2004

Bid Award: April 2007

I n s t i t u t e f o r H e a l t h S c i e n c e s

♦ Construction of a new 58,000 gsf facility adjacent to the College of Nursing and Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick. The complex of the College of Nursing & the Institute for Health shall be known as the Health Sciences Center.

♦ This facility will consolidate the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, as well as the GSAPP Clinic.

♦ Schematic Design phase complete. Design Develop-ment phase nearing completion.

D A T A

Budget: 25 Million

Design: October 2005 - September 2007

Construction: December 2007 - December 2009

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Concept Document: November 2005

Schematic Design: March 2007

Bid Award:

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♦ Construction of a single story 9,000 gross square foot wood frame addition with basement and partial attic to the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center.

♦ This addition will house classrooms, observation rooms, multipurpose rooms and offices.

♦ Design complete. Bidding in progress.

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Budget: 4.4 Million

Design: May 2006 - May 2007

Construction: September 2007 - August 2008

K e y D a t e s

Concept Document: June 2000

Design Development: October 2000

Bid Award:

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Schematic Design:

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R u t g e r s B u s i n e s s S c h o o l a t 1 W a s h i n g t o n P a r k

♦ Construction of a two-story plus penthouse pavilion addition to south of the existing recently purchased 17 story office building.

♦ Features of the addition will include a new Rutgers entrance, Trading Room, three lecture halls, renova-tion of 7 floors into classrooms, faculty & staff offices, conference/meeting rooms and the Dean’s suite.

♦ Design development underway.

D A T A

Budget: 83 Million

Design: August 2006 - July 2007

Construction: September 2007 - April 2009

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♦ Renovation of 19,000 gsf of the existing Camden Stu-dent Center Dining Hall facility.

♦ Features include renovated dining entry and servery areas, enlarged dining room, cooking stations and up-grades to mechanical and electrical infrastructure.

♦ Construction is underway.

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D A T A

Budget: 5.3 Million

Design: June 2006 - January 2007

Construction: May 2007 - August 2007

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♦ Project will be built in two phases. Phase 1 consists of 70,000 gsf facility to be built adjacent to the existing Law School facility. Phase 2 consists of renovation of the existing Law School.

♦ Features include classrooms, a Moot Court and of-fices. Student and faculty lounges and a café will be housed in a bridge connecting the new facility to the existing Law School.

♦ Construction is underway, 38% complete. Structural steel is complete, shell is being installed.

D A T A

Budget: 37 Million

Design: April 2005 - February 2006

Construction: March 2006 - August 2008

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Concept Document: January 2007

Schematic Design: Not Applicable

Bid Award:

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Concept Document: March 2004

Schematic Design: May 2005

Bid Award: March 2006

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♦ Construction of a new 23,000 gsf. incubator facility in the City of Bridgeton, New Jersey.

♦ This facility will house state of the art food processing equipment, technical and business support facilities and services and a hub for distance learning and con-tinuing education.

♦ Bid opened March 2007.

D A T A

Budget: 7.65 Million

Design: February 2006 - January 2007

Construction: June 2007 - June 2008

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Schematic Design: June 2006

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♦ Renovation of the 76,000 square foot Camden Rec-reation Center, housing the Athletic and Recreation Departments.

♦ This facility will feature an upgraded natatorium, rac-

quetball/squash courts, gymnasium, administrative offices, storage, training and locker space.

♦ Project is in Design Development; Programmatic phase is complete and Schematic phase is underway.

C a m d e n R e c r e a t i o n C e n t e r

D A T A

Budget: 9 Million

Design: January 2007 - December 2007

Construction: January 2008 - November 2008

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Concept Document: March 2007

Schematic Design:

Bid Award:

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♦ Expansion to the Davidson Road Substation.

♦ Features will include new 69 KV and 26 KV transform-ers and associated switchgear.

♦ 90% construction documents are expected February 2007. NJDEP General Wetlands Permits have been submitted. Freehold soil construction permit to be submitted in March 2007.

D A T A

Budget: 10.5 Million

Design: January 2006 - February 2007

Construction: March 2007 - December 2007

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♦ Replacement of old and failing High Temp Hot Water lines in 15 locations on the Busch Campus. (no map pro-vided)

♦ This project will be completed in phases over a four year period.

♦ Construction is underway. Total project is 25% com-pleted.

D A T A

Budget: 8 Million

Design: N/A

Construction: July 2006 - June 2010

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Concept Document: May 2005

Schematic Design: Not Applicable

Bid Award: Not Applicable

K e y D a t e s

Concept Document: Not Applicable

Schematic Design: Not Applicable

Bid Award: Not Applicable

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Institutional Profile Report

2007