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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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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's Student, Doctoral Student
    School
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    Department
    School of Management and Labor Relations
  • Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.

    Students may also email advising directly:

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore
    School
    School of Nursing
    Department
    Office of Undergraduate Advisement (The SON Advising Center)
  • 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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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    School of Social Work
    Department
    School of Social Work
  • 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 fabricationacademic 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.

    Find Tips and Tutorials on Academic Integrity and other resources.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, First-Year Essentials, Online Tools & Technology Services
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Online Tools & Technology Services: Learning Management Systems
    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 Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Social Work
    Department
    Academic Integrity
    Delivery Format
    Online
    • The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, commonly referred to as FERPA or the Buckley amendment, is a federal law designed to protect the privacy of a student’s educational record. FERPA applies to all educational agencies or institutions that receive federal funding for any program administered by the Secretary of Education. FERPA also applies to private entities that contract to perform services for the University that it would otherwise undertake to perform on its own; in such cases, the private entity must observe the same FERPA protections applicable to the University.
    • At Rutgers University, records, including progress, deficiencies, and grades may be released to parents only if they have been given access by the student, regardless of the age or tax status of the student. Students who wish to waive parts of this policy and allow their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) to have more access to their information may do so via myGuest.
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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, First-Year Essentials
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Academic Policies, Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Affording College: Academic & Merit Scholarships, Affording College: Money Management & Bill Payments, Affording College: Need-Based & Emergency Aid, Health & Well-Being: Mental, Emotional, & Spiritual Health, Health & Well-Being: Physical Health, Navigating Campus Life: Food & Housing, Safety & Urgent Needs: Emergency Assistance
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's Student, Doctoral Student
    School
    Division of Continuing Studies
    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
    New Jersey Medical School
    Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
    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 Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    One Stop Student Services Center
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • Rutgers Global-International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is committed to providing superior services and enriching experiences for our international community. We are here to support the journeys of our international students and scholars, from arrival to graduation/completion and beyond. Our core services include immigration advising and compliance, application processing, academic and career support, and a range of programming, advocacy, and outreach.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, Global Experiences, Navigating Campus Life, Safety & Urgent Needs, Student Groups & Communities
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Academic Policies, Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Navigating Campus Life: On-Campus Services, Safety & Urgent Needs: Emergency Assistance, Safety & Urgent Needs: Student Advocacy, Student Groups & Communities: Programs & Activities
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's Student, Doctoral Student
    School
    Division of Continuing Studies
    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
    New Jersey Medical School
    Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
    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 Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    Rutgers Global
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • For all students seeking information on MBA program policies and procedures, or looking to contact program staff.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Academic Policies, Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising
    Class Level
    Master's Student
    School
    Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick
    Department
    Rutgers Business School
    Delivery Format
    Online
  • 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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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Academic Policies, Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising
    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
    Undergraduate Admissions
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • Whenever students are on campus, their Rutgers ID Card (RU ID) must be on their person and readily available. Generally, an RU ID provides access to services such as:

    • Attendance verification
    • Events
    • Checkout privileges at Rutgers University libraries
    • Computer labs and printing services
    • Recreation centers
    • Purchased meal plans and debit account options
    • Assigned housing and other university building access

    Learn more about obtaining a RU ID card, or to receive an ID card after uploading a photo at RU Student IDs.

    Please report a lost RU ID Card to Identity and Access Management at iam@ipo.rutgers.edu.

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    Category
    Academic Advising & Policies, First-Year Essentials, Navigating Campus Life
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: School-Based Academic Advising, Safety & Urgent Needs: Student Advocacy, Study Spaces & Equipment: Tools & Resources
    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 Social Work
    Department
    One Stop Student Services Center
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • 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 work with your advisor to create an Academic SAP Plan to regain your financial aid eligibility. Submit 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