2020 Guide to Colleges in New Jersey

If you’re looking for a great school where you can get a quality education, you may want to consider one of the many colleges and universities in New Jersey. The state is home to several institutions of higher learning, 32 of which are ranked in College Factual’s 2020 analysis.

Best Colleges in New Jersey

crest image Princeton University

Located in Princeton in what is generally considered a suburban setting, Princeton is ranked #1 in the state of New Jersey. Princeton supports roughly 5,700 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 5 to 1.

Learn more about Princeton University.

crest image Rutgers University – New Brunswick

Located in New Brunswick in what is generally considered a city setting, Rutgers New Brunswick is ranked #2 in the state of New Jersey. Rutgers New Brunswick supports roughly 40,500 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1.

Learn more about Rutgers University – New Brunswick.

crest image The College of New Jersey

Located in Ewing in what is generally considered a suburban setting, TCNJ is ranked #3 in the state of New Jersey. TCNJ supports roughly 7,200 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 13 to 1.

Learn more about The College of New Jersey.

crest image Stevens Institute of Technology

Located in Hoboken in what is generally considered a suburban setting, Stevens is ranked #4 in the state of New Jersey. Stevens supports roughly 3,100 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1.

Learn more about Stevens Institute of Technology.

crest image New Jersey Institute of Technology

Located in Newark in what is generally considered a city setting, NJIT is ranked #5 in the state of New Jersey. NJIT supports roughly 9,400 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 17 to 1.

Learn more about New Jersey Institute of Technology.

crest image Rutgers University – Newark

Located in Newark in what is generally considered a city setting, Rutgers Newark is ranked #6 in the state of New Jersey. Rutgers Newark supports roughly 10,200 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1.

Learn more about Rutgers University – Newark.

crest image Seton Hall University

Located in South Orange in what is generally considered a suburban setting, Seton Hall is ranked #7 in the state of New Jersey. Seton Hall supports roughly 6,300 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 14 to 1.

Learn more about Seton Hall University.

crest image Rutgers University – Camden

Located in Camden in what is generally considered a city setting, Rutgers Camden is ranked #8 in the state of New Jersey. Rutgers Camden supports roughly 5,900 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 14 to 1.

Learn more about Rutgers University – Camden.

crest image Ramapo College of New Jersey

Located in Mahwah in what is generally considered a suburban setting, Ramapo College is ranked #9 in the state of New Jersey. Ramapo College supports roughly 6,500 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 17 to 1.

Learn more about Ramapo College of New Jersey.

crest image Drew University

Located in Madison in what is generally considered a suburban setting, Drew is ranked #10 in the state of New Jersey. Drew supports roughly 1,700 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1.

Learn more about Drew University.

See the full list of ranked colleges in New Jersey.