Essex County Sheriff Armando Fontoura's Crimestoppers Program is offering up to $10,000 for information in the Sunday night shooting next to the campus.

Authorities are offering a $10,000 reward for information regarding the shooting death of a Rutgers student, authorities said.

The dead student has been identified as Shani Patel, 21, of Toms River. The identity of the 23-year old surviving victim, who was in critical condition at press time, was not released, according to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

Patel's Facebook and Linkedin profiles identify him as a member of the Rutgers Class of 2016 who graduated from Toms River North High School in 2012.

The incident involving a Rutgers student from the Newark campus happened at 10 p.m. Sunday, according the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

Katherine Carter, a spokeswoman for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, said detectives were investigating a homicide near the intersection of Central Avenue and Halsey Street in Newark around 10 p.m.

Police went to the apartment site of the shooting Sunday night and found one victim before locating another who was in grave condition, according to ECPO.

The university deemed the attack not to be a random and there are no safety threats to the school community, according to authorities.

A substantial amount of drugs and money were found at the scene of the fatal shooting, and authorities believe the shooting may have occurred during a robbery, according to nj.com.

The deceased man was a 21-year-old Economics major at the university, nj.com said, while the second victim, who was transported to University Hospital for treatment, is a 23-year-old alumnus of the university.