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Rutgers faces
significant challenges
to keep pace with
enrollment growth, advancing
technologies and
regional development.
Beyond the
accommodation of needed
educational and
research facilities,
the University is
equally cognizant of
its role as
steward of its
cultural heritage, campus environs,
and ecological resources.
In 2001, Rutgers
initiated its
first-ever
university-wide master plan in a
process that comprehensively
assessed the University’s
facilities needs and
physical growth in
support of its academic mission.
Drawing from the
input of countless members,
organizations and
constituencies from every
aspect of the university
community, the 2003 Rutgers
University Master Plan for
Camden, Newark and New
Brunswick/Piscataway campuses
evolved into a
document intended
to conceptually
guide university
growth and development through 2012.
The 2003
Master Plan
provides Rutgers
with a springboard
to deploy
its resources as
effectively as possible
to maintain, enhance
and provide even greater teaching,
research and service to the people
of the State of New Jersey.
Although this is just one step in a
continual planning process,
the result is a
clear vision of how the University
may grow in
size and stature,
laying the foundation of
excellence for the century to come.
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