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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
Use our online chat to get in touch. First-year and transfer students may also contact advising directly:
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
First-year and transfer students may also contact advising directly:
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
First-year and transfer students may also contact advising directly:
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
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The Academic Calendar provides important dates and deadlines associated with the semester: the first day of classes, the last day to add or drop a class, the start of course registration for the following semester, exam periods, and changes to class designations due to holidays.
The three-year academic calendar provides general dates for the first and last day of classes, exam periods, and holiday breaks. The majority of schools in New Brunswick follow these calendars, but certain academic units at the university follow their own academic calendars due to the nature of their program.
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The Learning Centers' Academic Coaching program offers a number of online learning modules on Canvas that can be completed asynchronously on your own time. You will also earn digital badges for completing each of the modules. We currently have online learning modules for the following topics:
- How to succeed in online courses
- Time management
- Academic integrity
- Study strategies
- Metacognition
- Mindset
- Math without fear
- Note taking
For descriptions on each of the modules and instructions on how to enroll, please visit the Learning Centers' Online Modules page.
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The Learning Centers offer academic coaching through individual appointments, small group meetings, and workshops. Academic coaches help students develop the skills they need to succeed, like study strategies, time management, and problem-solving. Services are available in-person and online, free of charge to all RU students.
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All students at Rutgers University are expected to maintain the highest levels of academic integrity. The definitions and examples of Cheating or Plagiarism may be understood, but it is also important to understand the meaning of Fabrication, Academic Sabotage, Facilitation of Dishonesty, and how to prevent violations of the Academic Integrity Policy. Violations can result in educational and academic sanctions, which can be costly, both in terms of time, money, and future opportunities.
To maximize academic and post-graduate success, all students are expected to complete the Academic Integrity module available on Canvas. Once logged into Canvas, the course can be found in the list of Published Courses.
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As an academic community dedicated to the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge, Rutgers University is committed to fostering an intellectual and ethical environment based on the principles of academic integrity. Academic integrity is essential to the success of the University’s educational and research missions, and violations of academic integrity constitute serious offenses against the entire academic community.
-10.2.13 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY