The School of Communication and Information (SC&I) is a dynamic center of learning at the heart of the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus. Founded in 1982, SC&I's research and teaching focuses on organizational communication, social and new media, library and information science, journalism and media studies, health communication, and information technology. The School’s competitive and renowned programs prepare students for top careers in today’s digital environment.
Updated on September 4, 2024
An Academic Powerhouse Serving New Jersey and the World
The historic birthplace and flagship of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is also the leading public university in New Jersey, a top 15 public national university, and a top 100 world university.
U.S. News & World Report: America's Best Colleges Standings in New Jersey
# 1 public national university
# 1 public national university, veterans
# 1 public national university, freshman retention rate
# 1 national university, most students transferring in
U.S. News & World Report: America's Best Colleges
# 15 in the nation, public national universities
# 40 in the nation, all national universities
Forbes: America's Top Colleges
# 17 public university
# 49 in the nation, all schools
Princeton Review
Best 389 Colleges
Chronicle of Higher Education
Top Producer of Fulbright Students
Times Higher Education: Global University Employability Ranking
# 14 public university in the nation
U.S. News & World Report
Among all national universities ranked by U.S. News & World Report, Rutgers University–New Brunswick ties for 41st in campus ethnic diversity, and among AAU public institutions in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, is topped in campus ethnic diversity only by University of California schools and the University of Texas at Austin. Among Big Ten schools, Rutgers–New Brunswick ranks first in campus ethnic diversity and social mobility.
Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Top 100 Degree Producers
# 9 in the nation, doctoral degrees, research and scholarship, conferred to minority students across all disciplines
# 11 in the nation, doctoral degrees, professional practice, conferred to minority students across all disciplines
# 27 in the nation, baccalaureate degrees conferred to minority undergraduates across all disciplines
# 28 in the nation, master's degrees conferred to minority students across all disciplines
Association of American Medical Colleges
# 16 in the nation, undergraduate institutions supplying 15 or more African-American applicants to U.S. medical schools
# 16 in the nation, undergraduate institutions supplying 50 or more applicants to U.S. medical schools
Campus Pride Index
2023 Best of the Best Colleges and Universities for LGBTQ+ Students