About Montclair State University
Montclair State University was founded in 1908 as a public research university in Montclair, New Jersey. It is the second-largest public University in New Jersey by enrollment and offers a range of programs, including animation in illustration, business analytics, fashion Merchandising and more. Approximately 384 international students from countries worldwide are enrolled in courses at the University annually. The University has a concerted commitment to sustainability and environmental practices. The numerous academic buildings on campus have modern features to accommodate technological advances, studios, laboratories and even an extensive library full of print and digital resources. The student union is spacious and kitted out with facilities for students to socialise around, plus there are gyms, fitness centres, sports courts and more recreational facilities for student use. Cafes and food courts are dotted around the campus, the Alexander Kasser Theater, and the L. Howard Fox Theatre, which both host theatrical performances. Student Life The Division of Student Development and Campus Life ensures that all cultures are celebrated on campus through events and regular wellness workshops are hosted. Students can form or join a student club in a political, social or cultural sphere and enjoy scenic views in an environment fit for studying and relaxation.