Mason Gross School of the Arts
33 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1959
Mason Gross School of the Arts, located on a 2,694-acre campus, is the arts
Conservatory of Rutgers, the State University of
New Jersey. Mason Gross School of the Arts is a
Professional School offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in music, theater arts, and visual arts, in addition to undergraduate degrees in dance.
There are about 963 undergraduate students and more than 300 graduate students at the
New Jersey art school. Approximately 140 nationally and internationally recognized arts professionals serve as faculty at Mason Gross School of the Arts.
Mason Gross School of the Arts consists of ten buildings on the Douglass College campus in addition to the Livingston Theater, visual arts studios at the Kilmer campus, and the Downtown Arts Building in the center of New Brunswick.
Quick Facts
All Mason Gross students may choose a minor or a second major in any liberal arts area at Rutgers University.
Mason Gross does not offer housing or mail services; so all Mason Gross undergraduates must choose a college of affiliation, at which they will receive housing, dining, and other university services.
Ally McBeal's Calista Flockhart graduated from the Mason Gross School of the Arts in 1988.
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