New Jersey Colleges with the Fewest Online Students
Drew University has the least online students of 13 for academic year 2021-2022 in New Jersey. The number only includes students enrolled exclusively in online programs and does not include students taking some online courses. The College of New Jersey is ranked second with 1,124 online students and Caldwell University follows them with 13 online students. We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. Next table shows the schools that have least online students by enrolled status. You may want to check colleges having the largest online student population in New Jersey.
Name | Total # of Students | Enrolled Exclusively Online Programs | Enrolld in Some Online Courses | Not in Online Courses | |
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1 | Drew UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsMadison, NJ | 2,244 | 0 | 13 | 2,231 |
2 | The College of New JerseyPublic, four-yearsEwing, NJ | 7,589 | 84 | 1,040 | 6,465 |
3 | Caldwell UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsCaldwell, NJ | 2,098 | 86 | 497 | 1,515 |
4 | Centenary UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsHackettstown, NJ | 1,551 | 123 | 719 | 709 |
5 | Saint Elizabeth UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsMorristown, NJ | 1,198 | 128 | 336 | 734 |
6 | Bloomfield CollegePrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsBloomfield, NJ | 1,300 | 148 | 744 | 408 |
7 | Monmouth UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsWest Long Branch, NJ | 5,436 | 190 | 1,584 | 3,662 |
8 | Rider UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsLawrenceville, NJ | 4,204 | 221 | 672 | 3,311 |
9 | Felician UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsLodi, NJ | 2,411 | 291 | 940 | 1,180 |
10 | Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan CampusPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsTeaneck, NJ | 7,467 | 325 | 31 | 7,111 |
11 | Georgian Court UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsLakewood, NJ | 2,126 | 384 | 873 | 869 |
12 | New Jersey Institute of TechnologyPublic, four-yearsNewark, NJ | 11,901 | 739 | 3,018 | 8,144 |
13 | Stockton UniversityPublic, four-yearsGalloway, NJ | 9,352 | 791 | 4,882 | 3,679 |
14 | Saint Peter's UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsJersey City, NJ | 3,009 | 831 | 823 | 1,355 |
15 | Stevens Institute of TechnologyPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsHoboken, NJ | 8,287 | 888 | 2,210 | 5,189 |
16 | Seton Hall UniversityPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsSouth Orange, NJ | 9,881 | 1,097 | 1,136 | 7,648 |
17 | Rutgers University-CamdenPublic, four-yearsCamden, NJ | 6,569 | 1,309 | 2,339 | 2,921 |
18 | Rutgers University-NewarkPublic, four-yearsNewark, NJ | 12,168 | 1,322 | 4,560 | 6,286 |
19 | Kean UniversityPublic, four-yearsUnion, NJ | 12,759 | 1,453 | 1,503 | 9,803 |
20 | Ramapo College of New JerseyPublic, four-yearsMahwah, NJ | 5,732 | 1,643 | 3,224 | 865 |
* Online completely college that all programs are offered online exclusively.
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