Rutgers New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus
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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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2003 Rutgers University Master Plan
 


 







Office of University
Planning & Development
Facilities Complex-
Livingston Campus
82 Street 1603
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone: (732) 445-3056
Fax: (732) 445-5094


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