New Jersey
N.J.’s hardest (and easiest) colleges to get accepted to, ranked
The odds of getting into your favorite New Jersey college range from almost certain to nearly impossible, depending on your school of choice.
But there’s good news for most high school students. Applicants at the vast majority of the Garden State’s four-year universities have at least a 50% shot.
Check out the list below to see the 2023 acceptance rate for each of the state’s four-year institutions with at least 1,000 applications, not including for-profit colleges.
The rates were calculated by NJ Advance Media using data from the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education.
27. Centenary University
Hackettstown
Acceptance rate: 96.7%
Applications: 1,304
Offers: 1,261
26. Felician University
Lodi and Rutherford
Acceptance rate: 94.0%
Applications: 2,254
Offers: 2,119
Machuga Student Center on the University Commons at William Paterson University in Wayne. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)
25. William Paterson University
Wayne
Acceptance rate: 92.5%
Applications: 7,754
Offers: 7,174
24. Saint Peter’s University
Jersey City
Acceptance rate: 90.5%
Applications: 4,381
Offers: 3,966
23. Monmouth University
West Long Branch
Acceptance rate: 89.5%
Applications: 8,410
Offers: 7,530
22. New Jersey City University
Jersey City
Acceptance rate: 89.2%
Applications: 5,758
Offers: 5,134
21. Stockton University
Galloway
Acceptance rate: 88.2%
Applications: 9,338
Offers: 8,233
Rocky the Red Hawk greets students as they move onto Montclair State University’s campus. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
20. Montclair State University
Montclair
Acceptance rate: 87.4%
Applications: 23,599
Offers: 20,629
19. Fairleigh Dickinson University – Florham Campus
Madison
Acceptance rate: 86.5%
Applications: 5,325
Offers: 4,606
18. Fairleigh Dickinson University – Metropolitan Campus
Teaneck
Acceptance rate: 84.3%
Applications: 4,862
Offers: 4,097
17. Rider University
Lawrence
Acceptance rate: 79.4%
Applications: 9,069
Offers: 7,201
16. Seton Hall University
South Orange
Acceptance rate: 78.9%
Applications: 23,748
Offers: 18,738
Rutgers-Newark received 17,779 applications last year.Steve Hockstein | For NJ Advance
15. Rutgers University – Newark
Newark
Acceptance rate: 78.7%
Applications: 17,779
Offers: 13,997
14. Rowan University
Glassboro
Acceptance rate: 77.82%
Applications: 17,923
Offers: 13,948
13. Rutgers University – Camden
Camden
Acceptance rate: 77.8%
Applications: 11,951
Offers: 9,293
12. Saint Elizabeth University
Morristown
Acceptance rate: 77.3%
Applications: 1,781
Offers: 1,377
11. Bloomfield College
Bloomfield
Acceptance rate: 77%
Applications: 3,048
Offers: 2,347
Kean Hall at Kean University.NJ Sport Pics
10. Kean University
Union
Acceptance rate: 76.9%
Applications: 12,142
Offers: 9,335
9. Ramapo College
Mahwah
Acceptance rate: 73.2%
Applications: 7,553
Offers: 5,530
8. Georgian Court University
Lakewood
Acceptance rate: 70.5%
Applications: 2,317
Offers: 1,634
7. Drew University
Madison
Acceptance rate: 69.4%
Applications: 4,604
Offers: 3,197
6. Caldwell University
Caldwell
Acceptance rate: 67.04%
Applications: 7,769
Offers: 5,208
New Jersey Institute of Technology made offers last year to 9,367 students. Julian Leshay | For NJ Advance Media
5. New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark
Acceptance rate: 66.9%
Applications: 14,010
Offers: 9,367
4. Rutgers University – New Brunswick
New Brunswick
Acceptance rate: 65.4%
Applications: 43,347
Offers: 28,326
3. The College of New Jersey
Ewing
Acceptance rate: 62.1%
Applications: 11,668
Offers: 7,251
2. Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken
Acceptance rate: 44.1%
Applications: 14,170
Offers: 6,244
1. Princeton University
Princeton
Acceptance rate: 4.5%
Applications: 39,644
Offers: 1,782
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Adam Clark may be reached at aclark@njadvancemedia.com.
New Jersey
Dan Levy’s new Netflix comedy ‘Big Mistakes’ was filmed at these New Jersey locations
Filming Big Mistakes in New Jersey was no mistake at all.
The Netflix comedy series, which debuted earlier this month, has already hit the streaming service’s Global Top 10 English TV List, making it one of the most-watched shows out right now.
As per Netflix, the comedy series co-created, executive produced, written and starring Emmy winner Dan Levy, follows Nicky (Levy) and Morgan (Taylor Ortega), two deeply incapable siblings who are in over their heads when a misguided theft for their dying grandmother accidentally pulls them into the world of organized crime. Blackmailed into increasingly dangerous assignments, they clumsily fail upwards, sinking deeper into chaos they’re ill-equipped to handle. The dark comedy, which has only eight episodes, has a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes so far.
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Set in the fictional New Jersey suburb of Glenview, the series was fittingly filmed primarily in numerous towns and cities in New Jersey, including Caldwell, Cranford, Franklin Lakes, Irvington, Jersey City, Union, Warren and Weehawken for a total of 40 filming locations. (The cartel storyline in Episode 7 was shot in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where its coastline and architecture doubled as Miami’s waterfront, luxury estates and yacht life.)
“I’ve really enjoyed shooting in New Jersey,” location manager Mia Thompson said. “We have quite a number of recurring locations that have all just been wonderful—not only the home owners, but the business owners, the towns, the local police, the local fire departments, the town clerks. It’s been a really great experience.”
More than 300 cast and crew and 500 vendors took part in the production. Ortega, who plays Morgan, is actually a New Jersey native and was surprised to film in her backyard.
“It was surreal getting to film in my home state,” she said. “I grew up in New Jersey and was obsessed with film and television and never thought I’d be returning home for such a major project and moment in my life.”
The show filmed the scenes at Morelli’s Hardware, run by Nicky and Morgan’s mom (Laurie Metcalf), at Edison Millwork & Hardware, a more than 50-year-old, family-owned hardware store in Edison.
“It’s one of the few mom and pop hardware stores that are left anywhere, really, so it was really great to find this location that fits very perfectly with our story,” Thompson said.
The show was also filmed at Wyoming Presbyterian Church in Millburn—the backdrop for Nicky’s day job as a pastor and his living space.
“We’ve utilized every inch of space of that church inside and out,” said Thompson. “They’ve enjoyed the experience just as much as we have.”
Other spots they filmed at include Deerfield School, Essex County Airport, Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Hatfield Swamp, Springfield Municipal Building and the Crystal Inn in Eatontown.
“One thing about New Jersey is that it’s so diverse. The various neighborhoods offer different kinds of looks and aesthetics,” said Thompson. “You have everything that you could ask for.”
See Jersey in all eight episodes, streaming now on Netflix.
New Jersey
ACLU featured at Bruce Springsteen No Kings show in New Jersey
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band tour rehearsal in Ocean Grove
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band March 26, 2026 Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour rehearsal at the Ocean Grove Youth Center in Ocean Grove.
There will be No Kings at the Monday, April 20 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band show at the Prudential Center in Newark but the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey will be there.
The group will be the “featured organization” for the New Jersey stop of the band’s Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour.
“We’re honored to have the opportunity to work with New Jersey’s own Bruce Springsteen to advocate for the rights and freedoms that all people deserve,” said ACLU-NJ Executive Director Amol Sinha in statement. “This moment requires all of us, and we are grateful to Bruce, who is using his platform to fight against authoritarianism and for our rights. We share a love for New Jersey and a desire to make the Garden State safer and freer for everyone who calls it home. Our team is thrilled to connect with everyone who shares our mission to protect and defend civil liberties, and who knows the power that art and music have to change the world.”
Springsteen said the American Dream is under attack by “our wannabe king and his rogue government” when he announced the tour on Feb. 17. Promotional posters for the tour features the phrase “No Kings,” a reflection of the national anti-President Donald Trump protests that have taken place in the last year.
The tour kickoff was March 31 at the Target Center in Minneapolis and it included 27 songs over three hours. The show also featured some direct talk from Springsteen on the state of the country. The setlist included the newly composed “Streets of Minneapolis,” written after the fatal shooting by federal agents of Renee Good and Alex Pretti of Minneapolis in January.
ACLU-NJ representatives will be at the Prudential Center to talk to concertgoers about its work. The American Civil Liberties Union previously released an ad with the Springsteen classic “Born in the U.S.A.” featured on the eve of the Supreme Court case where the ACLU is challenging the President Trump’s executive order attempting to overturn the current interpretation of 14th Amendment, which grants automatic citizenship to those born in the U.S. regardless of their parents’ legal status.
Visit www.aclu-nj.org for more info on the ACLU-NJ.
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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at cjordan@app.com
New Jersey
NJ Lottery Pick-3, Pick-4, Cash 5, Millionaire for Life winning numbers for Sunday, April 19
The New Jersey Lottery offers multiple draw games for people looking to strike it rich.
Here’s a look at April 19, 2026, results for each game:
Pick-3
Midday: 8-7-3, Fireball: 9
Evening: 5-0-8, Fireball: 0
Check Pick-3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick-4
Midday: 4-7-7-9, Fireball: 9
Evening: 5-9-7-8, Fireball: 0
Check Pick-4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Jersey Cash 5
20-25-35-38-45, Xtra: 35
Check Jersey Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Millionaire for Life
32-42-52-53-55, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Quick Draw
Drawings are held every four minutes. Check winning numbers here.
Cash Pop
Drawings are held every four minutes. Check winning numbers here.
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When are the New Jersey Lottery drawings held?
- Pick-3: 12:59 p.m. and 10:57 p.m. daily.
- Pick-4: 12:59 p.m. and 10:57 p.m. daily.
- Jersey Cash 5: 10:57 p.m. daily.
- Pick-6: 10:57 p.m. Monday and Thursday.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. daily
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