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Education in New Jersey
Although some schools in urban centers have safety problems and low test scores, New Jersey's public school system is one of the best in the United States. 54% of high school graduates will go to universities or colleges, tied for second place with Massachusetts. See the ranking in 2002. There are 19 two-year colleges and universities in New Jersey, with branches in 2 1 district. Bergen community college

Rowan University

Rutgers University, New Brunswick.

Rutgers University Newark (Rutgers University Newark)

Rutgers University Camden

New jersey institute of technology.

Glasgow College (Glassboro)

Jersey City College (Jersey City)

Keane University (Keane University)

Montclair College (Montclair)

Ramapo college (Ramapo)

Stockton College (stockton)

Trenton College (Trenton)

William Patterson College and Seton Hall University.

Weston University Newark Law School Sidon Hall University

Princeton University.

drew university

Fairlie Dickinson University (fairlie Dickinson University)

Ryder University

South Stevens Institute of Technology, West Windsor Plansboro High School.

Paramus high school