For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of New Jersey Colleges is 254,671. The proportion of undergraduate students is 73.55% (187,318 students) and graduate students's proportion is 26.45% (67,353 graduate students).
Rutgers University-New Brunswick has the most students of 50,637 among New Jersey Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at New Jersey Colleges is 46.78% (119,139 male students) to 53.22% (135,532 female students).
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Student Population Comparison between New Jersey Colleges
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New Jersey Colleges Student Population Comparison Table |
School Name | Total | Undergraduate |
Graduate | Male Students | Female Students |
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Berkeley College-Woodland ParkWoodland Park, NJ | 2,078 |
1,944 (93.55%) |
134 (6.45%) |
510 (24.54%) |
1,568 (75.46%) |
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Beth Medrash GovohaLakewood, NJ | 8,097 |
3,334 (41.18%) |
4,763 (58.82%) |
8,097 (100.00%) |
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Bloomfield CollegeBloomfield, NJ | 1,153 |
1,152 (99.91%) |
1 (0.09%) |
471 (40.85%) |
682 (59.15%) |
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Caldwell UniversityCaldwell, NJ | 2,028 |
1,605 (79.14%) |
423 (20.86%) |
699 (34.47%) |
1,329 (65.53%) |
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Centenary UniversityHackettstown, NJ | 1,498 |
1,026 (68.49%) |
472 (31.51%) |
492 (32.84%) |
1,006 (67.16%) |
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DeVry University-New JerseyIselin, NJ | 95 |
88 (92.63%) |
7 (7.37%) |
56 (58.95%) |
39 (41.05%) |
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Drew UniversityMadison, NJ | 2,092 |
1,513 (72.32%) |
579 (27.68%) |
929 (44.41%) |
1,163 (55.59%) |
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Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional MedicineBloomfield, NJ | 55 |
11 (20.00%) |
44 (80.00%) |
10 (18.18%) |
45 (81.82%) |
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Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham CampusMadison, NJ | 2,823 |
2,053 (72.72%) |
770 (27.28%) |
1,161 (41.13%) |
1,662 (58.87%) |
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Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan CampusTeaneck, NJ | 7,285 |
5,380 (73.85%) |
1,905 (26.15%) |
2,995 (41.11%) |
4,290 (58.89%) |
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Felician UniversityLodi, NJ | 2,148 |
1,746 (81.28%) |
402 (18.72%) |
585 (27.23%) |
1,563 (72.77%) |
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Georgian Court UniversityLakewood, NJ | 1,962 |
1,471 (74.97%) |
491 (25.03%) |
523 (26.66%) |
1,439 (73.34%) |
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Kean UniversityUnion, NJ | 12,884 |
10,845 (84.17%) |
2,039 (15.83%) |
4,638 (36.00%) |
8,246 (64.00%) |
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Monmouth UniversityWest Long Branch, NJ | 5,027 |
3,811 (75.81%) |
1,216 (24.19%) |
1,702 (33.86%) |
3,325 (66.14%) |
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Montclair State UniversityMontclair, NJ | 21,784 |
17,290 (79.37%) |
4,494 (20.63%) |
8,204 (37.66%) |
13,580 (62.34%) |
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New Brunswick Theological SeminaryNew Brunswick, NJ | 132 |
- |
132 (100.00%) |
63 (47.73%) |
69 (52.27%) |
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New Jersey City UniversityJersey City, NJ | 6,539 |
4,895 (74.86%) |
1,644 (25.14%) |
2,416 (36.95%) |
4,123 (63.05%) |
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New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewark, NJ | 12,332 |
9,019 (73.13%) |
3,313 (26.87%) |
8,812 (71.46%) |
3,520 (28.54%) |
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Pillar CollegeNewark, NJ | 558 |
462 (82.80%) |
96 (17.20%) |
147 (26.34%) |
411 (73.66%) |
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Princeton Theological SeminaryPrinceton, NJ | 323 |
- |
323 (100.00%) |
162 (50.15%) |
161 (49.85%) |
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Princeton UniversityPrinceton, NJ | 8,842 |
5,604 (63.38%) |
3,238 (36.62%) |
4,668 (52.79%) |
4,174 (47.21%) |
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Rabbinical College of AmericaMorristown, NJ | 203 |
194 (95.57%) |
9 (4.43%) |
203 (100.00%) |
- |
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Ramapo College of New JerseyMahwah, NJ | 5,478 |
4,932 (90.03%) |
546 (9.97%) |
2,193 (40.03%) |
3,285 (59.97%) |
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Rider UniversityLawrenceville, NJ | 4,054 |
3,169 (78.17%) |
885 (21.83%) |
1,653 (40.77%) |
2,401 (59.23%) |
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Rowan UniversityGlassboro, NJ | 19,535 |
15,231 (77.97%) |
4,304 (22.03%) |
9,611 (49.20%) |
9,924 (50.80%) |
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Rutgers University-CamdenCamden, NJ | 5,966 |
4,185 (70.15%) |
1,781 (29.85%) |
2,403 (40.28%) |
3,563 (59.72%) |
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Rutgers University-New BrunswickNew Brunswick, NJ | 50,637 |
36,344 (71.77%) |
14,293 (28.23%) |
23,354 (46.12%) |
27,283 (53.88%) |
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Rutgers University-NewarkNewark, NJ | 11,017 |
7,511 (68.18%) |
3,506 (31.82%) |
5,196 (47.16%) |
5,821 (52.84%) |
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Saint Elizabeth UniversityMorristown, NJ | 1,122 |
737 (65.69%) |
385 (34.31%) |
342 (30.48%) |
780 (69.52%) |
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Saint Peter's UniversityJersey City, NJ | 3,430 |
2,071 (60.38%) |
1,359 (39.62%) |
1,563 (45.57%) |
1,867 (54.43%) |
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Seton Hall UniversitySouth Orange, NJ | 9,623 |
6,012 (62.48%) |
3,611 (37.52%) |
4,040 (41.98%) |
5,583 (58.02%) |
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Stevens Institute of TechnologyHoboken, NJ | 9,314 |
4,070 (43.70%) |
5,244 (56.30%) |
6,581 (70.66%) |
2,733 (29.34%) |
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Stockton UniversityGalloway, NJ | 9,080 |
8,138 (89.63%) |
942 (10.37%) |
3,416 (37.62%) |
5,664 (62.38%) |
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Strayer University-New JerseyPiscataway, NJ | 530 |
474 (89.43%) |
56 (10.57%) |
115 (21.70%) |
415 (78.30%) |
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The College of New JerseyEwing, NJ | 7,629 |
7,039 (92.27%) |
590 (7.73%) |
3,175 (41.62%) |
4,454 (58.38%) |
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Thomas Edison State UniversityTrenton, NJ | 8,248 |
7,358 (89.21%) |
890 (10.79%) |
4,772 (57.86%) |
3,476 (42.14%) |
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William Paterson University of New JerseyWayne, NJ | 9,070 |
6,604 (72.81%) |
2,466 (27.19%) |
3,182 (35.08%) |
5,888 (64.92%) |
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| Average | 6,883 | 5,352 (73.55%) | 1,820 (26.45%) | 3,220 (46.78%) | 3,872 (53.22%) |
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