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The Bloustein School offers undergraduate major and minor programs of study in planning and public policy (762) and public health (832). Click here for more information on the Undergraduate Programs
Rutgers' Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy was founded in the belief that public universities have a responsibility to apply knowledge to social purpose.
The diverse student body at the Bloustein School is comprised of individuals who desire to make a difference in planning and public policy areas. Our students come from throughout the United States as well as many countries around the globe.
Through its academic programs and research centers, the Bloustein School is a unique combination of instruction and research, learning and application. The school has compiled a list of school-wide areas of expertise that offers a glimpse into the school's strengths and the specializations of the faculty.
Admission to the Bloustein School is competitive. Prospective students are individuals who have graduated from approved institutions and who show evidence of potential for successful completion of a graduate program. Qualified students may be eligible for need- or merit-based financial aid. The Bloustein School also offers research and practicum opportunities through the wide variety of centers and institutes housed within the school.
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