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There are many opportunities for students to find employment within Rutgers University or the off-campus community. The Student Employment Office assists students in locating employment opportunities in the Federal Work Study Program, regular Student Employment, and other part-time employment opportunities. In order to be eligible for Federal Work Study, students must successfully complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the current school year. Other forms for student employment and off-campus part-time jobs do not require a FAFSA in order to apply.
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At Rutgers University - New Brunswick, we highly value volunteering and service to the community. The experiences that students gain foster social responsibility and learning through community engagement and volunteer opportunities. We provide and support co-curricular opportunities which prepare students and inspire them to be active citizens, while inspiring them to be socially aware and civically involved in their communities.
Volunteering can make a huge impact on the lives of those who you are serving, as well as your own life. Getting involved through volunteering is a great way to get the most out of your Rutgers experience. You can make new friends while serving others and have fun at the same time. We invite you to take a look at all of the opportunities we have to offer and invest in the future of the greater New Brunswick community in which you are learning and living.
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Utilize the Student-Alumni Career Connect (SACC) database of Rutgers alumni who are willing to provide career advice and share their professional journey with you, offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).
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The Learning Centers offer a variety of spaces and technologies for students to use individually or with peers. These spaces range from open areas for studying, to small group meeting rooms with screen sharing technology, to large group meeting rooms with whiteboard walls. Visit our website for a list of spaces and technologies, and information about how to reserve them.
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Looking for a place to study on campus or participate in an online course in-between classes? Do you need a projector or access to a chalkboard to work through a problem or idea with others? Or are you only looking for a quiet place with Wi-Fi? Search for places based on your preferences, including campus, day of the week and time.
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When you have to write a paper and have a research question, our subject librarians are available to consult with you. Schedule an appointment or e-mail us with your questions. Our subject librarians' expertise spans many academic disciplines and skill sets. Did your professor tell you to look for scholarly peer-reviewed articles on data privacy? How about finding journal articles related to wildfires and climate change? Contact us and we will help you!
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Learn about available courses, registration deadlines, and policies for summer and winter session.
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A 6-week-long residential study abroad program run by the Department of French. This academic program is designed to provide undergraduate students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the language and culture of France in the best possible social and cultural environment.
The French Department offers the following two scholarships for Rutgers students. These are partial scholarships awarded to students on the combined basis of need and merit.
- The Rick Lockwood Memorial Travel Scholarship
- The Albert M. Wolohojian Memorial Travel Scholarship
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Designed to strengthen the quality of undergraduate and graduate instruction through the preparation of graduate student teaching assistants on matters pertaining to classroom management, pedagogical best practices, and professionalism in higher education. The fundamental components upon which it is built include annual orientations, certificate programs, and seminar courses.
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The department of French actively mentors students through the Teaching Assistantship in France (TAPIF) program application process, including several workshops. Operated by the French government TAPIF offers American students of French the opportunity to spend a year in France, as a paid assistant to an English language teacher in a school. This teaching internship is a unique opportunity for seniors or recent graduates to immerse themselves in the culture of France.