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School of Engineering Graduate Program

Applying to Rutgers

Graduate students interested in attending Rutgers must apply through Rutgers’ School of Graduate Studies. Prospective students can find more information on our outstanding graduate programs, admissions requirements, housing, funding, and more by visiting the Graduate School website and the program links below. 

School of Graduate Studies

Application Requirements

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Graduate Degrees and Certificate Programs

The School of Engineering offers master’s and doctoral degrees including industry-focused and certificate programs across an array of engineering disciplines.

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Research Powerhouse

Rutgers is deep-rooted in a culture of research, innovation and collaboration. The backbone of the State of New Jersey, Rutgers is a member of both the Association of American Universities (AAU) and the Big Ten Academic Alliance. The School of Engineering is advancing research across the leading innovation hubs, including health sciences, infrastructure and sustainability, wireless and 5G technology, advanced manufacturing, machine learning and data analytics, and so much more 

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Why Rutgers for Engineering?

Our graduates come from all over the United States and around the world and have gone on to successful careers in industry, government, and academia. 

By selecting Rutgers as your home for graduate study you will be coming to a strong university with exceptional academic programs in engineering as well as in the arts and sciences. You will come to a place that is safe and enjoyable, where you will have excellent opportunities for growth and for employment upon graduation. 

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Big Ten Academics 

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Tuition and Financial Aid

The cost of attendance will be determined by your degree and program affiliation. Funding packages may be available to newly admitted students, depending on the program.

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Research News

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Industry, government agency, academic leaders, and graduate students attended “Paving the Way to Meet the Future of Transportation Infrastructure,” a daylong symposium organized by the School of Engineering, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation.