Seton Hall (Stillman) vs Rutgers

Which MBA program is right for you?

#122 Overall

Seton Hall (Stillman)

Acceptance 65%
Avg. GMAT 570
Avg. Salary $78K
#55 Overall

Rutgers

Acceptance 34%
Avg. GMAT 664
Avg. Salary $110K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricSeton Hall (Stillman)Rutgers
Ranking#122#55
Acceptance Rate65%34%
Avg. GMAT570664
Avg. GPA3.23.26
Class Size4095
Avg. Salary$78,000$110,000
Employment Rate82%90%
Annual Tuition$27,000$31,152

The Verdict

Choose Seton Hall (Stillman) if…

you want a smaller MBA with Catholic values in suburban South Orange and strong NJ employer connections.

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Choose Rutgers if…

you want a higher-ranked program (#55 vs #122) in Newark with pharmaceutical industry access and larger alumni network.

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Why People Compare These Two

Both are New Jersey MBA programs 10 miles apart. Rutgers (#55) in Newark has the higher ranking, pharma industry connections, and larger state university brand. Seton Hall Stillman (#122) in South Orange offers a Catholic education alternative with smaller class sizes. The ranking gap (67 positions) is significant.

The Honest Take

Rutgers is the stronger MBA. Higher ranking, pharma connections (J&J, Merck, Pfizer), and a larger alumni network. Seton Hall wins for students who prefer a smaller, Catholic educational environment and don't need the pharmaceutical industry pipeline. Both access the NYC metro job market. For career outcomes, Rutgers delivers more value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is higher ranked?

Rutgers (#55) significantly outranks Seton Hall Stillman (#122).

Which is better for pharma?

Rutgers, with deep connections to NJ's pharmaceutical corridor.

Which has smaller classes?

Seton Hall Stillman offers a more intimate class experience than larger Rutgers.