Rutgers University is New Jersey's state university, and its primary campuses are located in the city of New Brunswick. Rutgers University also has campuses in the cities of Camden and Newark. The school was established in 1766 and offers a wide array of degree types, such as undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral. The vast university has a faculty of more than 13,000 professionals, and consists of many different schools, on subjects ranging from environmental sciences to engineering and nursing.
Princeton University is a prestigious school situated in the city of Princeton, which is in New Jersey's Mercer County. Princeton University was founded in 1746 and is both nondenominational and independent. The research university has over 1,100 faculty members, and features undergraduate and graduate study programs. Many diverse majors are available, such as biological and chemical engineering, Near Eastern studies, aerospace engineering and astrophysical sciences.
Caldwell College is a four-year, private liberal arts college. Caldwell College is in the borough of Caldwell, which is a short drive away from New York City (less than half an hour). The Catholic institution was incorporated in 1939. The college offers undergraduate and graduate studies, including an Applied Behavior Analysis doctoral program. Other academic disciplines that are available at the college include medical technology, global business, communication arts and counseling psychology.
Seton Hall University is a private school that is situated in the community of South Orange, which is in northeastern New Jersey. Seton Hall University is a quick 14-mile trip to Manhattan. The sprawling campus spans 58 acres and houses eight schools, with more than 60 academic programs (undergraduate, masters and doctoral). The university's academic disciplines include industrial engineering, journalism, legal studies, fine art, physical therapy, healthcare administration, nursing education and family psychology.