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  • Academic Advising is an opportunity to exchange information designed to help you reach your educational and career goals.At the School of Arts & Sciences (SAS) Office of Advising and Academic Services (OAAS), academic advisors assist in this process by helping you understand your options, determine resources, and identify alternatives when necessary. You should visit an academic advisor to review major and minor choices, determine class schedules, and find information about graduation requirements.

    For information on accessing advising resources, visit Advising & Academic Services.

    Students may also use the Live Chat feature or contact advising directly:

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    School of Arts and Sciences
    Department
    Office of Advising and Academic Services (OAAS)
  • If you've been notified that you're not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and have the option to appeal, follow your school’s instructions to submit a SAP Appeal for Financial Aid Probation and how to create an Academic SAP Plan to regain your financial aid eligibility. 

    Both the Appeal and Plan must be submitted by the SAP Deadline.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, Affording College
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Affording College: Money Management & Bill Payments, Affording College: Need-Based & Emergency Aid
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    Department
    New Brunswick Office of Financial Aid
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Program is the largest 4-year EOF Program in New Jersey, serving EOF Scholars in SAS, RBS, MGSA, SMLR, and BSPPP. It is a New Jersey state-legislated program that provides access to higher education for students who demonstrate the potential to succeed in college and possess a high level of academic motivation. Students qualify for admission on the basis of academic potential and financial need. EOF Scholars receive a grant that is part of their financial aid package and participate in a range of programs designed to support their success in college, including a pre-college Summer Institute and academic/personal counseling.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring, Affording College, Student Groups & Communities
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Academic Policies, Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring: Academic Coaching, Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring: Peer Mentoring, Affording College: Money Management & Bill Payments, Affording College: Need-Based & Emergency Aid, Safety & Urgent Needs: Emergency Assistance
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    Department
    School of Arts and Sciences
    Delivery Format
    Online