most-searched-graduate-schools-in-new-jersey Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of most-searched-graduate-schools-in-new-jersey Colleges is 139,685.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 72.56% (101,354 students) and graduate students's proportion is 27.44% (38,331 graduate students).
Rutgers University-New Brunswick has the most students of 50,637 among most-searched-graduate-schools-in-new-jersey Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at most-searched-graduate-schools-in-new-jersey Colleges is 44.83% (62,623 male students) to 55.17% (77,062 female students).

Student Population Comparison

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Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Drew University Madison, NJ2,092 1,513
(72.32%)
579
(27.68%)
929
(44.41%)
1,163
(55.59%)
Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Campus Madison, NJ2,823 2,053
(72.72%)
770
(27.28%)
1,161
(41.13%)
1,662
(58.87%)
Kean University Union, NJ12,884 10,845
(84.17%)
2,039
(15.83%)
4,638
(36.00%)
8,246
(64.00%)
Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ5,027 3,811
(75.81%)
1,216
(24.19%)
1,702
(33.86%)
3,325
(66.14%)
Montclair State University Montclair, NJ21,784 17,290
(79.37%)
4,494
(20.63%)
8,204
(37.66%)
13,580
(62.34%)
Rowan University Glassboro, NJ19,535 15,231
(77.97%)
4,304
(22.03%)
9,611
(49.20%)
9,924
(50.80%)
Rutgers University-Camden Camden, NJ5,966 4,185
(70.15%)
1,781
(29.85%)
2,403
(40.28%)
3,563
(59.72%)
Rutgers University-New Brunswick New Brunswick, NJ50,637 36,344
(71.77%)
14,293
(28.23%)
23,354
(46.12%)
27,283
(53.88%)
Seton Hall University South Orange, NJ9,623 6,012
(62.48%)
3,611
(37.52%)
4,040
(41.98%)
5,583
(58.02%)
Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ9,314 4,070
(43.70%)
5,244
(56.30%)
6,581
(70.66%)
2,733
(29.34%)
Average13,96910,135
(72.56%)
3,833
(27.44%)
6,262
(44.83%)
7,706
(55.17%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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