As a UMDNJ GSBS student/ In state resident I can answer some of this. They merged because of UMDNJ's "debt problem" and this merger is supposed to re-allocate funds so that it will be easier for the state. HOWEVER, they have yet to tell us how much it will save the state and etc. It is a little weird that the head of NJ congress turns out to be linked with Rowan. Anyway, as of now Rowan will have a new MD school and UMDNJ SOM will be merged with Rowan so they will have an MD and DO school. There has been concern with Rowan not having the strength to maintain two medical schools but I did hear that there was a clause in the bill saying if UMDNJ SOM is going to loose its accreditation, the merger would be off. I searched online for some news on it and that did pop up. As far as for the students, it sounds like the current students will still be able to graduate as a DO but unsure of under who's name. I was a Cook College student at Rutgers when they were merging and I was able to graduate a Cook Student as that was the contract I signed when attending Rutgers my Freshmen year. Graduate students at Newark GSBS will be merged with Rutgers grad students I believe.
As far as staffing, they cannot fire anyone until July 1st, 2014. The merger is set to take place on July 1st, 2013 unless someone stops it. I believe they are working on the details now. I get an email every once in a while with new info in my UMDNJ student email address. Try to google some of this news. I planned to ask them during my interview unless someone suggest I don't do this lol.
I am an SOM student and was heavily involved in this merger and continue to be. This merger scared everyone at the beginning, but due to some changes in the bill mostly everyone's fears and anxieties have subsided. First let me say UMDNJ had both a DO and MD school and we did fine for 30+ years this way. The fact that Rowan will now have both is not much of an issue and it seems there will be some collaboration between the two schools that can only help SOM and Cooper. Second are campus will not be moving and this was never even considered; however, we will now have access to Rowan facilities if you choose to use them. Also are accreditation is not going to be an issue and this was stated numerous times, and if it was in jeopardy the merger would be off. We will be keeping the graduate school of biomedical science since this is part of SOM. This will allow medical students to continue to do summer research programs with one of the many faculty currently doing research at SOM. Students can still opt to do DO/PhD or DO/MS. The hope is that by separating from NJMS and the "dept ridden" University Hospital we will be provided more opportunities to branch out and expand. We will not be losing any of our rotation spots including our North Jersey track, in fact the dean has said that they are in the process of acquiring more for the growing student body. In addition current students are expressing their desires to collaborate with cooper in getting some rotation spots there. Overall what I am trying to do is calm anyone's concerns. I was in your position last year and a week after I had withdrawn all my other spots at various medical schools we found out about the merger. I was panicking and all I could do was wait, listen, call my politicians, and hope that I would still have a school to go to. We were all very concerned and worked together to lobby officials to help us and protect us and this was done. SOM is a strong school with an excellent reputation and I am confident it will maintain this. Of course when choosing a school take into consideration that some things will be different such as our name. If this really is concerning to you then pick whichever medical will suit you best. Also good luck to everyone!! If you have any questions about the school, interviews, stats, ect and or want any advice I would be more then happy to help.