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All students at Rutgers University-New Brunswick receive an email copy of the One Stop Weekly every Tuesday via RAMS (Rutgers Automated Mail Service). This weekly e-newsletter provides timely and important information related to academics, health, safety, and finances. Students should make sure to check their spam filters and junk mail if they don't receive each Tuesday.
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For all Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick undergraduates seeking information on general academic policies and procedures (e.g., withdrawals, credit limits, pass/no credit, repeating courses, dean's list, etc.)
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For all students seeking information on MBA program policies and procedures, or looking to contact program staff.
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For all Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick undergraduates seeking information on the RBS Academic Standing Policy.
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Students who were previously undergraduates working toward a degree and who wish to return to Rutgers should submit an online re-enrollment application. This includes students who:
- Wish to return to their previous school at Rutgers University
- Wish to return through another school at Rutgers
- Have a Rutgers degree already and wish to return for a second degree
- Were previously matriculated at Rutgers and now wish to take courses on a non-matriculating basis
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The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Program is the largest 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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For all School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) undergraduates seeking information about the school's Scholastic Standing policies, including Warning, Probation, Dismissal, Dean's List, and Reenrollment.
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Learn about available courses, registration deadlines, and policies for summer and winter session.
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A temporary condition can be an injury or illness (i.e., a concussion, broken bone, or short-term effects post-surgery) that lasts less than 8 weeks. These temporary conditions may cause unforeseen barriers that can impact your academics and overall Rutgers experience. The Offices of the Dean of Students–Advocacy, Outreach, and Support can help facilitating access to classes and services in your time of need. It is essential that you take an active role in identifying needs, engaging with offices, and providing the necessary documentation to help ensure academic success.
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Throughout the semester, a variety of circumstances may lead you to consider whether you should remain enrolled. The best decision will be determined by a variety of factors: the specific circumstances, the number of degree credits earned, the time in the semester, money paid or owed, and academic goals.
If you receive financial aid, withdrawing can impact Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and future eligibility for financial aid.
The terms "withdrawal" and "leave of absence" are often used interchangeably, and both allow for re-enrollment. Before withdrawing, review the checklist of all considerations and discuss what is best with a financial or academic advisor.