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Undergraduate Studies

You don’t need your future mapped out on day one. Rutgers–New Brunswick gives students the freedom to explore interests, try new things, and build a path that’s uniquely their own.

Built for Possibility

Rutgers–New Brunswick brings together the people, programs, and opportunities that help students explore widely, think boldly, and discover where their interests can take them.

140+

Undergraduate programs

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Programs ranked #1

U.S. News & World Report: America's Best Colleges Standings in New Jersey

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Prestigious Honors College

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Find What Interests You

Browse majors, minors, and areas of study to discover what you can learn here.

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Support At Every Step

You’re not figuring this out on your own. Rutgers–New Brunswick connects students with people, programs, and resources that help them navigate challenges, make informed decisions, and keep moving forward.

Working through a tough concept? Preparing for an exam? Learning Centers can help you break down the material, practice key skills, and stay on top of your coursework.

Get help punching up your résumé, preparing for interviews, landing internships, connecting with employers, and even choose professional attire from The Career Closet.

Students with disabilities receive reasonable academic accommodations and the necessary tools, resources, and support to become responsible decision-makers and self-advocates during their college years and beyond.

The RU1st initiative provides opportunities for first-generation students to have a successful personal, professional, academic, and social college experience. Students gain access to the RU1st transition course, academic advising and support, leadership experiences, and educational opportunity grants.

Get tutoring when a class gets tough, advising when you’re facing a decision, and financial guidance when you need it most. You'll find everything you need to graduate on time, minimize debt, and prepare for what's next.

If you're transferring or coming back to school, you'll find support getting set up, choosing courses, and coordinating transcripts so any existing credits carry over.

If you've served, the Office of Veteran and Military Programs and Services can help you navigate your benefits, plan coursework, and connect with campus resources.

Students interested in pursuing a law degree upon graduation from Rutgers receive counseling and resources. Advisors guide students throughout their undergraduate careers to ensure they gain the depth and breadth of experience required for successful admission to law school.

If you (or a friend) ever need it, Counseling, Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program, and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) offers one-on-one attention, substance use services, and psychiatric care.

Honors College

The Honors College brings together ambitious students from across Rutgers–New Brunswick in a focused academic community. Through rigorous coursework, faculty mentorship, research opportunities, and interdisciplinary collaboration, students are challenged to think bigger, go deeper, and make an impact.

Izabellar Tulasi (SAS '27), Alejandra Afanador (SAS '27), Mana Shah (SAS '26), and Akriti Sood (RBS '26) study together in the lounge of Honors College