The chancellor of Rutgers University’s Newark campus was caught on camera berating campus cops for investigating a fender-bender her driver was involved in, screaming at them “I’m the chancellor!” — an outburst for which she later apologized.

“If I miss my plane you folks are in trouble!” Nancy Cantor seethed at cops during the March 3 incident where her driver was involved in a minor accident with a campus police SUV as he picked her up on campus, according to police camera footage obtained by NJ.com.

As Cantor fumed about the delay, one of the officers asked her who she is, prompting her to angrily identify herself at the school’s chancellor.

The responding officers explained that they need to wait for their supervisors to arrive before she can be on her way.

“I’d love to see them do this to [Rugters] President [Robert] Barchi,” Cantor added.

The chancellor and her driver were eventually allowed to leave. No tickets were issued and no injuries were reported.

Cantor was apologetic after recently watching the police camera footage from the incident.

“The chancellor just recently saw the video of the incident from several months ago and reached out to the officers with an apology,” the university said in a statement.

Rutgers-Newark Police Chief Carmelo “John” Huertas said the campus police accepted Cantor’s apology.

With Post Wires