New Jersey Institute of Technology

New Jersey Institute of Technology
Former names
Newark College of Engineering (NCE)
(1930–1975)
Newark Technical School (NTS) (1881–1930)
TypePublic research university
EstablishedFebruary 9, 1881 (1881-02-09)
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Sea-grant
Space-grant
AAC&U
CHEN
Endowment$185 million (2025)
Budget$547.0 million (FY2021)
PresidentTeik C. Lim
ProvostJohn Pelesko
Academic staff
990 in Total, 726 FTE,
(fall 2022)
Students12,332 (fall 2022)
Undergraduates9,019 (fall 2022)
Postgraduates3,313 (fall 2022)
Location, ,
U.S.

40°44′31″N 74°10′44″W / 40.742°N 74.179°W / 40.742; -74.179
Campus48 acres (19.4 ha)
in a Large City
Other campusJersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
NewspaperThe Vector
ColorsNJIT red and white with blue accent
        
NicknameHighlanders
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I :
America East
,
MACFC (fencing, M, W),
SLC (tennis, M, W),
EIVA (volleyball, M),
ECAC (swimming and diving, M).
ACHA Division 2 :
CSCHC (ice hockey, M).
MascotThe Highlander
Websitenjit.edu

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is a public research university in Newark, New Jersey, United States, with a graduate-degree-granting satellite campus in Jersey City. Founded in 1881 with the support of local industrialists and inventors, especially Edward Weston, NJIT opened as Newark Technical School in 1885 with 88 students. As of fall 2022 the university enrolls 12,332 students from 92 countries, about 2,500 of whom live on its main campus in Newark's University Heights district.

NJIT offers 51 undergraduate (Bachelor of Science/Arts) majors and 71 graduate (Masters and PhD) programs. Via its Honors College, it also offers professional programs in Healthcare and Law in collaboration with nearby institutions including Rutgers Medical School and Seton Hall Law School. Cross-registration with Rutgers University-Newark which borders its campus is also available. NJIT is classified among the "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". It operates several off-campus facilities including the Big Bear Solar Observatory, home of the Goode Solar Telescope; the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (both in California); and a suite of automated observatories across Antarctica, South America and the U.S.

NJIT is a member of the Sea grant and Space grant research consortia. It has participated in the McNair Scholars Program since 1999. NJIT is a designated Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution (AANAPISI) and a designated Hispanic-serving institution (HSI).