Our Structure
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of America's leading public research universities organized in support of our mission of teaching, research, and service.
Our Organization
Rutgers University consists of three main regional locations and the state's largest academic health center, each led by a chancellor. Rutgers is accredited as one university, and the president presides over it as the chief executive officer. Reporting to the president are the chancellors of Rutgers University–New Brunswick and Rutgers Health—together these divisions compose the Association of American Universities (AAU) unit of Rutgers. The chancellors of Rutgers University–Newark and Rutgers University–Camden also report to the president.
Office of the President
Rutgers’ president manages the overall performance and direction of the university with the help and advice of senior administrators and other members of the Rutgers community from the four main divisions, central administration, and clinical units.
University Divisions
The university comprises three main regional locations and the state's largest academic health center, each led by a chancellor.
Central Administration
Keeping the university running smoothly, these units support academic and organizational activities across all divisions.
Clinical Care
As New Jersey's leading academic health partner, Rutgers conducts research, trains practitioners, and provides comprehensive care through Rutgers Health.