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Study in New Jersey


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Although currently most commonly known within popular culture as the home of the Soprano family, and more recently the tan-happy ‘guidos’ and ‘guidettes’ of Jersey Shore as well as the pampered Real Housewives of New Jersey living it up in newly built mansions across the state, New Jersey has much more to offer in term of its strong economy, culture and education.

Find out why you should study in New Jersey, and discover the state’s top universities below.


1.Top universities in New Jersey

Princeton University

2.Rutgers – the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick

3.New Jersey Institute of Technology

4.Rutgers – the State University of New Jersey, Newark

5.Stevens Institute of Technology

6.New Jersey’s top student cities

7.Hoboken and Jersey City

8.New Brunswick

9.Newark

10.Princeton

New Jersey facts

  • New Jersey has a population of 8.8 million, the 11th largest population in the US. Combined with its small size, this makes it the most densely populated state in the nation.

  • The state’s Atlantic City was the original inspiration for the Monopoly board game.

  • New Jersey was one of the original 13 colonies to break away from Britain, so is represented by one of the 13 stripes on the US flag.

  • Over 92% of the population of New Jersey lives in urban areas with a population of 50,000 or more, the highest proportion in the US.

  • New Jersey has more horses per square mile than any other state. The United States Equestrian Team is headquartered in Gladstone, NJ.

  • The first ever drive-in cinema was opened in the city of Camden, New Jersey in 1933.

  • New Jersey has more diners per person than any other state.

  • The first ever baseball game was played in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1846, when Alexander Cartwright's Knickerbockers played the New York Baseball Club (the New York Baseball Club won).

  • Famous New Jersey ans include inventor Thomas Edison (though he was born elsewhere he worked and lived in New Jersey), musicians Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi, musicians Frank Sinatra and Jay-Z, poet Allen Ginsberg, author Philip Roth and actors James Gandolfini and Meryl Streep.

Other parts of New Jersey to explore…

  • These four student cities are just snippets of what the state has to offer. The great thing about New Jersey is that because of its size, residents can travel from Jersey City in the far north, past Staten Island, Middletown, Brick and Atlantic City, and down to the southern tip of the Cape May Peninsula, in just under two and a half hours by car. And if the idea of a long drive deters you, then stop off at any point on the way and you will be met by the famous Jersey Shore coastline. Every point along the coastal route varies in character, from the commercialized boardwalks of Wildwood to the more upscale beaches of Spring Lake.

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