Campus: Newark, New Jersey, 45 acres
Schools: Newark College of Engineering (1881)
New Jersey School of Architecture (1974)
College of Science and Liberal Arts (1982)
School of Management (1988)
Albert Dorman Honors College (1994)
College of Computing Sciences (2001)
Enrollment: Fall 2002: 8,828 (5,730 undergraduate, 3,098 graduate)
Degrees Awarded:
Academic Year 2001-2002: Bachelor’s (829), Certificates (51)
Master’s (839), Doctoral (53)
Faculty: Total full-time, 409
Annual Budget:
$202 million
Tuition: Fall 2001: Instate - undergraduate, $3,379; graduate, $4,433
Out-of-state - undergraduate, $5,855; graduate, $6,237
Research: Approximately $60,000,000 annually in science and engineering
research expenditures.
Home to more than 20 state-of-the-art research centers.
Funding from corporations, foundations and government agencies, including
the National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, U. S. Department of Transportation,
N.J. Commission on Science and Technology and many others
Service: K-12 outreach – 4,500 elementary and secondary students served annually
by outreach programs.
Top 10 in universities graduating minority students.
Approximately 10,000 hours of community service performed by
students annually.
Extensive NJIT participation in Newark, N.J., and regional service activities
Examples of Contribution to Economic Development:
Leader of New Jersey Nanotechnology Consortium
Leader in the development of University Heights Science Park
Business incubator, one of the largest in the nation, with 75 “graduated”
businesses, 35 currently being served and projected capacity to serve
90 with new facilities under construction
Important Rankings:
First category, doctoral research university (American Association of University Professors)
Top 10 “most wired” (Yahoo! Internet Life magazine)
Tier 2 (of 4) of U.S. News and World Report Best National Universities, Doctoral