Information for Alumni and Supporters


Donor generosity keeps our university strong and allows Rutgers to branch out in many directions through teaching, discovery, and community engagement.

Video conversations with some of our most distinguished alumni, including Elizabeth Warren, Judith Viorst and Al Koeppe.

The Rutgers University Alumni Association serves all alumni of Rutgers University through communication, programming, services, and volunteer opportunities. Membership in the RUAA is free and automatically granted to all graduates of Rutgers University upon graduation.

Many of our alumni have attained national and international distinction in their professions or disciplines. Prominent graduates include United States senators and congressmen, New Jersey Supreme Court justices, and leaders in the fields of law, nursing and health care, business, humanities, and the public sector.

Rutgers Business School boasts a global alumni network of more than 33,000 living graduates represented throughout the world in every facet of business. Their collective achievements are a source of infinite pride and distinction to the university.

The association fosters the social and educational interests of alumni members through communication, recuitment and networking.

With our 100-year history, and more than 10,000 living alumni throughout the nation, Rutgers alumni have been, are now, and will remain a force in the legal community and public service.

Join Rutgers alumni Nov. 13 at the Community FoodBank of New Jersey and help stamp out hunger in our state, as part of the Rutgers Alumni Day of Service.

The Rutgers Newark Child Care Center is now open to serve Rutgers faculty, staff, students and alumni.
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Campus Overview
Founded: 1908
Joined Rutgers: 1946
Campus Size: 38 acres, 33 buildings
Interim Chancellor: Philip Yeagle
Undergraduate Majors: 40+
Graduate Programs: 20+ (JD, MA, MBA, MFA, MPA, MS, Ph.D.)
Athletics: 14 NCAA Division III women and men's teams
Libraries: 4
Enrollment (fall 2012)
Total: 12,011
Undergraduates: 7,666
Graduates: 4,345
Faculty/Staff
Full-time Faculty: 585
Faculty with Terminal Degrees: 99%
Full-time Staff: 770
Students
Male/Female Ratio: 50:50
Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Nations Represented: 100+
On-campus Residents: 1,280
Carnegie Classification
Basic Type: Research Universities (high research activity)
Special Classification: Community Engagement


