NJIT Among The Princeton Review's Best Colleges for 2024
New Jersey Institute of Technology once again finds itself in selective company in The Princeton Review’s annual guide to the best colleges and universities in the United States.
Just 14% of all of the country’s four-year institutions made the guide, “The Best 389 Colleges for 2024.” Selection is based primarily on the experiences of students — which are culled through surveys — and the featured schools are listed alphabetically.
The guide’s profile of NJIT notes that the university is a leading public polytechnic that “prepares students to be leaders in the technology-dependent economy of the 21st century.” It further notes that NJIT’s impact on New Jersey “exceeds $2.8 billion in total economic output each year, supporting more than 11,000 jobs and generating employment income of $560 million.”
NJIT’s selection comes four months after The Princeton Review rated schools by category, with NJIT ranking 11th for Best Career Placement and 35th among the Top 50 Best Value Colleges. Also, for the sixth straight year, the university was featured on a select list of Best Value Colleges — one of only 209 on the list, including just 74 public schools.
In addition, NJIT made national lists for Top 50 Entrepreneurship (No. 30), Top 50 Game Design and Green Colleges.
“We aim to provide a holistic education of the mind and heart. In doing so, we equip students with both power and marketable skills, like being able to articulate ideas, collaborate and have empathy and grit,” NJIT President Teik C. Lim said. “With such skills and expertise in STEM disciplines, our graduates can maximize their potential and impact their communities.”
NJIT has been featured in the best colleges guide since its inception in 1992.
To learn more, visit The Princeton Review's profile of NJIT.