School of Engineering - Rutgers University - was created in 1864.
Rutgers College is the college of arts and sciences at Rutgers' New Brunswick campus. Engineering degrees are not available through Rutgers College. Rutgers School of Engineering was the Rutgers College of Engineering. The name was changed to the School of Engineering in order to reflect that graduate as well as undergraduate degrees. Originally Rutgers College, the original land-grant college, encompassed the fields of engineering, agriculture and chemistry in the Rutgers Scientific School in 1864. The Rutgers Scientific School later split into the College of Engineering in 1914 and the College of Agriculture in 1921.
School of Engineering - Rutgers University -'s motto is 'Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra'.
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