Discover Your Possibilities

You are the next generation of health professionals.

With 35 + degrees and certificates at the graduate and undergraduate level, Rutgers School of Health Professions is the nation’s largest, most comprehensive health professions school.

Our students take general education courses at partner schools, or other colleges and universities, then apply to us for a professional degree in their major. While students enjoy the benefits of learning at a Big Ten research university, they can also expect individualized attention by accomplished professors.

Browse through our Programs and discover your possibilities for a dynamic career in health professions.

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Because we specialize in health care education, all resources support an environment that attracts and nurtures the very best faculty and students.

Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)

Rutgers School of Health Professions EOF program puts financially and academically disadvantaged students on a path to a college education. The EOF program focuses on low-income, first-generation students who want to pursue careers within the health professions. It provides a supportive environment through a combination of academic ‘intrusive advising,” workshops, and academic support services.

Eligible students can receive financial assistance for tuition and books, as well as additional academic, personal and social support to help them successfully transition to Rutgers. Find out more.

The Student Experience

By being an involved student, you add value to your personal development and resume, and gain critical organizational and leadership skills.

  • Become an active member of our Student Government Association
  • Join a student organization or club–or start your own
  • Participate in service learning–including the New Jersey Special Olympics

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Financing Your Education

At Rutgers, a world-class education comes without a big-ticket price. To help eligible students afford a Rutgers education, the university offers scholarships, grants, loans, and student employment.

3 Primary Aid Programs

  • Federal aid, including grants, work-study and loans
  • State aid, EOF grants, Student Assistance Reward Scholarships (NJSTARS)
  • SHP scholarships, including need-based and merit awards

Other sources of aid include the GI Education Bill and private scholarships or loans.

Learn more at financialaid.rutgers.edu.