Graduation rate (within 6 years of enrolling): 73%
Median salary (10 years after enrolling): $46,000
Located on 300-acre wooded campus in foothills of Ramapo Mountains on NJ/NY border, opened 1971> Emphasis on international, multi-cultural education, also experiential learning through corporate internships, other programs> Students come from 20 states and more than 50 foreign countries, higher percentage of out-of-state students than any other public college or university in NJ> Bachelor’s degrees in arts, business, humanities, social sciences and sciences, as well as professional studies including nursing and social work, and teacher certification at elementary and secondary levels. Eight graduate programs, two articulated programs with Rutgers in health professions> Guaranteed Admissions Program with Seton Hall University School of Law for qualified freshmen students wishing to pursue law degree and practice law after finishing undergraduate coursework> Recognized as a “Military Friendly School” in 2017 Guide to Military Friendly Schoolsand ranked #23 in US as Best Bachelor’s in Social Work by CollegeChoice.net> Supports several study abroad programs> Construction projects completed 2015 include Adler Center for Nursing Excellence; other facilities include Sharp Sustainability Education Center, Salameno Spiritual Center, Anisfield School of Business, Bill Bradley Sports and Recreation Center and Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts> Peter Mercer elected 2005 as fourth president, previously served at University of Western Ontario as dean and professor at law school and then as vice president (administration) and general counsel, also previously faculty member at University of Calgary, University of Detroit and University of Windsor.