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  • School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) juniors engage in pre-senior advising during the spring of their junior year to ensure a smooth senior year and graduation. Juniors meet with their faculty advisors to discuss their progress and their completed and planned courses. This process provides an critical opportunity for students and faculty to discuss experiential learning opportunities as well as career and post-graduate planning. Faculty advisors submit the Pre-Senior Worksheet to detail any updates to the student's academic plan and Degree Navigator. This advising meeting is required for all students in the junior class.
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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising
    Class Level
    Junior
    School
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    Department
    SEBS Academic Programs
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • Welcome to SEED2S: Student Excellence, Experiential learning, and Development in Data Science, within the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS), specifically designed for data science students.

    Our primary goal is to empower students throughout their data science journey by offering a diverse range of student-focused services. Our mission revolves around enhancing the student experience. We're dedicated to ensuring student success by providing personalized support through peer mentoring, outreach, and tailored success plans. Our approach is centered on equipping students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities crucial for excelling in the field of data science. Discover the benefits of joining SEED2S!

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring, Leadership & Service Learning
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring: Peer Mentoring, Affording College: Money Management & Bill Payments, First-Year Essentials: Orientation & Transition, Research Resources: Undergraduate Research, Student Groups & Communities: Involvement Opportunities
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    School of Arts and Sciences
    Department
    SAS SEED2S - Student Excellence, Equity, and Diversity in Data Science
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • THRIVE Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded TRIO program designed to empower undergraduate students to persist through college, maintain good academic standing, and graduate on time. THRIVE SSS supports low-income, first-generation and/or students with disabilities students successfully begin and stay in college. THRIVE SSS provides opportunities for academic development, assist students with basic college requirements, and to motivate students toward the successful completion of their postsecondary education. The goal of THRIVE SSS is to increase the college retention and graduation rates of its participants. THRIVE SSS Scholars receive academic tutoring; advice and assistance in postsecondary course selection; information on both the full range of student financial aid programs, benefits and resources for locating public and private scholarships; and assistance in completing financial aid applications. Education or counseling services designed to improve the financial and economic literacy and assist in applying for admission to graduate and professional programs. individualized counseling for personal, career, and academic information, activities, and instruction designed to acquaint career options; exposure to cultural events and academic programs; mentoring programs and Student Success Award. These services are exclusive for students who meet the eligibility requirement to be part of THRIVE SSS in New Brunswick.
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    Category
    Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring, Research Resources, Tutoring & Study Groups, Affording College
    Resource Type
    Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring: Academic Coaching, Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring: Peer Mentoring, Study Spaces & Equipment: Group & Individual Workspaces, Tutoring Services & Study Groups: Online, Tutoring Services & Study Groups: Writing Support, Tutoring Services & Study Groups: In-Person, Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Affording College: Money Management & Bill Payments
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    THRIVE Student Support Services
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • Students who withdraw from all courses after the add/drop period, may receive a partial reduction of tuition and fees (student, school, and technology) according to the date of withdrawal.

    For students with financial aid, it is important to remember that Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requires maintaining a minimum GPA, completing a certain percentage of attempted credits, and completing a degree within a specified time frame. 

    Withdrawing from courses MAY affect your ability to receive financial aid in the future. Before withdrawing, be sure to discuss concerns with an academic or financial advisor.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, Affording College
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Affording College: Academic & Merit Scholarships
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's Student, Doctoral Student
    School
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
    Graduate School of Education
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Graduate Studies
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Social Work