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  The Graduate School of Education 2017–2019 About the School Location  

Location

New Brunswick, with a population of about 42,000, is located in central New Jersey at Exit 9 of the New Jersey Turnpike and along the New York-Philadelphia railroad line. It is approximately 33 miles from New York City, with frequent express bus service available from a station near the College Avenue Campus to terminals in central Manhattan. To the south, Princeton is 16 miles away, Philadelphia about 60 miles, and Washington less than 200 miles.

Rutgers attracts many distinguished visitors, lecturers, and performing artists not always available to less favorably situated institutions. In addition, the libraries, theaters, concert halls, museums, galleries, research institutes, clubs, and other educational, cultural, and recreational resources of the New York-Philadelphia region are easily accessible. Newark, the state's largest city, and Camden, which faces Philadelphia across the Delaware River, are characteristic northeastern American metropolitan centers. Each city is undergoing rapid development with a view toward providing for its region and for wider society. A distance of 20 miles separates Rutgers University–Newark from Rutgers University–New Brunswick, and some faculty members and graduate students involve themselves in activities at both locations. The distance between Rutgers-New Brunswick and Rutgers University–Camden is about 55 miles, making intercampus interchanges less frequent. However, the faculty participating in Rutgers-New Brunswick graduate programs includes members from Rutgers-Camden and Rutgers-Newark.


 
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