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For all Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick undergraduates seeking information on involvement and leadership opportunities. For more information, please contact Matthew Peyrek, Coordinator of Student Experience and Engagement, at mpeyrek@business.rutgers.edu.
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For all Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick undergraduates seeking information on study abroad opportunities.
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A training program for young adults interested in running for elected office or working on a political campaign.
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Rutgers Handshake, offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES), is the #1 platform for all things related to career exploration, finding an internship, on- or off-campus positions, or landing a job opportunity post-grad. Students can utilize Rutgers Handshake to access thousands of job and internship listings in the system. They can also schedule appointments with career advisors, read employer reviews from other students, network with employers, register for events, access exclusive online resources, and much more.
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Rutgers Scarlet Service Internship (RSSI) Program provides select Rutgers students from Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick with an opportunity to earn up to $5,000 while interning for a minimum of 200 hours over 10 weeks during the summer at a public service non-profit organization or direct-service government office. Students also participate in a concurrent virtual, asynchronous course designed to explore and engage with the topic of public service while building their career readiness and professionalism skills. Candidates may apply with a qualifying internship found on their own or participate in a matching process with pre-approved internship employers before final selections are determined.
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Rutgers University Student Assembly (RUSA) is the governing body for undergraduate students at the New Brunswick/Piscataway campuses. RUSA advocates on behalf of student concerns regarding official policies and priorities, provides a forum for the open expression of student ideas, and allocates student fee funding to over 400 student organizations through the RUSA Allocations Board. Goals include amplifying student voices, bridging communities to establish productive lines of communication, and engaging students to take an active role in issues within their communities. The Student Assembly meets Thursdays and RUSA Allocations meets Monday evenings. Rutgers University-New Brunswick has several other students governing councils that represent their specific academic school and program. These are the Douglass Governing Council, Engineering Governing Council , Mason Gross Student Government Association, Pharmacy Governing Council, Rutgers Business Governing Association, and the SEBS Governing Council.
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Vision: We envision a Rutgers University where people of all identities and experiences are understood, appreciated, and fully included in the community, and where equitable treatment and outcomes prevail.
Mission: SJE promotes a supportive environment for students of all backgrounds, with a focus on gender and sexuality, while promoting both social and educational opportunities for leadership, identity, and social justice advocacy development. With a critical understanding of multiple identities and connected systems of oppression, SJE works collaboratively with students, faculty, staff, and community members to develop relevant initiatives and policies that center on diversity, inclusion, and intersections of identity.
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Society of Physics Students (SPS) is one of the most active chapters in the US-wide organization. It hosts professional development sessions, research and career talks, and near peer mentoring of first- and second-year students. Most of the hundreds of physics and astrophysics majors participate in SPS and its events every semester.
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Studying abroad can expand the boundaries of your education and transform the world into your classroom.
Rutgers Global-Study abroad is committed to making global learning possible for every student.
- Get inspired by our list of study abroad programs.
- Prepare academically by reviewing courses you can take.
- Focus on funding and get ahead with researching scholarship opportunities and get a free passport.
Beyond these resources and initial steps, come to our office (102 College Ave) and talk with an advisor about your global journey that awaits!
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Nestled on 21 wooded acres, in the heart of the campus, the Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center blends tranquility with the bustling energy of campus life. The Inn is located on the Cook/Douglass campus. The Inn is open to the public AND to Rutgers faculty, staff, and students. Reservations can be made directly on our website. The Inn is open for the entire year, only closing for a week between December and January.