Rutgers-Camden

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Rutgers University - Camden Campus

Official Seal of Rutgers University

Motto Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra
(Sun of righteousness, shine upon the West also.)
Established November 10, 1766
Type Public, research university
President Richard L. McCormick
Staff 2,552
Undergraduates 38,576
Postgraduates 12,904
Location Camden, New Jersey, USA
Campus Urban
Athletics 27 sports teams
Mascot Scarlet Raptors
Website http://www.rutgers.edu/

The Camden campus of Rutgers University is located in Camden, New Jersey, and was formerly known as the South Jersey Law School and the College of South Jersey (founded 1926 and 1927, respectively) which were merged with Rutgers in 1950 by an act of the New Jersey Legislature.[1] The South Jersey Law School was established in 1926 and the College of South Jersey was established in 1927. Today, the 47 acre (162,000 m²) Camden campus consists of the following degree-granting divisions:

  • Camden College of Arts and Sciences
  • University College–Camden (School for non-traditional students)
  • Graduate School–Camden
  • School of Business–Camden
  • Rutgers School of Law - Camden

During the 2005-06 academic year, Rutgers-Camden enrolled 5,450 students in 34 undergraduate and 13 master's-level programs.

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[edit] Housing

The majority of students commute to campus, but on campus housing is available. Graduate and law student live in apartment-like units (shared kitchen, bathroom and living areas, but separate bedrooms).

[edit] History

[edit] Early history

[edit] The College of South Jersey

[edit] Rutgers in Camden

see camden.rutgers.edu

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[edit] References

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Rutgers University

Academics

New Brunswick-Piscataway Campus
School of Arts and SciencesSchool of Environmental and Biological Sciences • College of Nursing • Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyErnest Mario School of Pharmacy • Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology • Graduate School of Education • Mason Gross School of the ArtsRutgers Business School • School of Communication, Information and Library Studies • School of Engineering • School of Management and Labor Relations • School of Social Work

Newark Campus
Newark College of Arts and SciencesUniversity CollegeGraduate School • College of Nursing • Rutgers Business School • School of Criminal Justice • School of Law

Camden Campus
Camden College of Arts and SciencesUniversity CollegeGraduate SchoolRutgers School of Business - CamdenSchool of Law

Research

Rutgers University Press • Center for Alcohol Studies • Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine • Center for Urban Policy Research • Eagleton Institute of Politics • Institute of Jazz Studies • National Transit Institute • Waksman Institute of MicrobiologyBioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology

Rutgersiana

History of Rutgers UniversityList of Rutgers University peoplePresident of Rutgers UniversityHenry RutgersOn the Banks of the Old RaritanRutgers-Princeton Cannon WarThe Bells Must RingTraditions at Rutgers University

Campus & Student Life

Old QueensVoorhees MallRutgers GardensJane Voorhees Zimmerli Art MuseumBusch CampusStudent OrganizationsGreek LifeThe Daily TargumRutgers CenturionThe MediumPhiloclean SocietyRutgers University Glee ClubCap and SkullOrder of the Bull's BloodWRSUGrease Trucks

Athletics

Athletics at Rutgers UniversityBig East ConferenceLouis Brown Athletic CenterRutgers StadiumCollege Avenue Gymnasium