Comparing South Jersey Colleges in the Latest U.S. News Rankings

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The U.S. News & World Report has just released its 2024 ranking for universities, and South Jersey schools have made their mark. Here’s a look at where some of the region’s universities stand in comparison to their peers.

Rutgers University in Camden has secured the No. 98 spot (tie) in National Universities. With a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,185 and an acceptance rate of 77%, the university continues to attract students seeking a quality education in a vibrant urban setting.

Moving on to Stockton University in Galloway, the institution has been ranked at No. 159 in National Universities (tie). With a larger undergraduate enrollment of 8,138 and an acceptance rate of 86%, Stockton University offers a diverse and inclusive learning environment for its students.

Lastly, Rowan University in Glassboro has secured the No. 163 spot in National Universities (tie). With a total enrollment of 15,264 students and an acceptance rate of 77%, Rowan University continues to make a significant impact on New Jersey’s economy, fueling $12 in economic activity for every dollar spent.

These rankings serve as a testament to the academic excellence and commitment to student success that these South Jersey universities uphold. As the region continues to grow and thrive, these institutions play a crucial role in shaping the future of education and innovation.

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