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Average Students To Faculty Ratio At New Jersey Colleges

What Is The Average Students To Faculty Ratio In New Jersey?

The students to faculty ratio is the total number of students over the number of faculties. When then ratio is low, it is assumed that a students will have more chances to meet or get helped from teachers and professors. Therefore, the students to faculty ratio is one of important consideration when choosing colleges and schools tries to keep it low.
The average students to faculty ratio of New Jersey colleges is 16 to 1. It is based on all institutions' ratio where the students and faculty information is available. In public New Jersey colleges, the student faculty ratio is 16 to 1 and private schools' ratio is 13 to 1. By school levels, the students to faculty ratio at four-years colleges is 14 to 1 and community colleges' ratio is 18 to 1 in New Jersey.
The next schools are the top 5 New Jersey colleges that have the lowest students to faculty ratio. Princeton University has the lowest ratio of 5 to 1 among New Jersey colleges. Monmouth University and Stevens Institute of Technology also have lower ratio of 12 to 1 and 12 to 1 respectively. For the ranking, we exclude community colleges and four-colleges with less than 5,000 students.
The following table summarizes the average students to faculty ratio in New Jersey.
The Average Students To Faculty Ratio In New Jersey
TotalPublicPrivate (not-for-profit)Private (for-profit)
Total15.91 to 116.47 to 113.47 to 117.13 to 1
4 years or high14.27 to 115.38 to 114.00 to 113.75 to 1
2-4 years17.95 to 118.05 to 111.67 to 120.50 to 1
less than 1 year16.22 to 113.83 to 18.50 to 116.76 to 1