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The One Stop Student Services Center (One Stop) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick represents an integrated and coordinated cross-functional service in the areas of financial aid, student accounts, and registration. Acting as a “single point of service” across these areas to promote a progressive, simplified, and consistent student experience and a culture that supports student satisfaction and success. The One Stop embraces a model that:
- Prioritizes strong customer service and effective use of technology
- Serves all student populations
- Reflects best practices in higher education
- Includes improving self-service options
Students may contact the One Stop in the following ways:
- Visit us in person at Dr. Samuel Dewitt Proctor Hall on Busch Campus
- Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-4:30pm
- Friday, 11am-4:30pm
- Call 848-445-4636 (INFO)
- Submit an email inquiry at go.rutgers.edu/contact-nb
- If you are a student at the Newark or Camden campuses, please visit go.rutgers.edu/onestop
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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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Parking permits are required to park on campus within designated university lots. Students may only have one type of permit each semester (residential, commuter, or off-campus). Regardless of permit, students move between campuses by bus.
Parking regulations on Rutgers University campuses are enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Learn how to avoid receiving a ticket and how to pay a parking fine if assessed.
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Rutgers Transit tracking and feedback app allowing users to:
- Track and view all routes
- See the next arrival time
- Select individual routes
- Navigate to specific stops
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At the Paul Robeson Cultural Center, we are committed to reflecting on the experiences of historically underrepresented students, with an emphasis of the African diaspora, to help one another process, navigate, heal and advance within society and the university community. The PRCC fosters a community where all students, especially students of the African-American diaspora, participate in guided educational discourse, leadership development, and out-of-the-classroom engagement that cultivates meaningful experiences, fosters positive relationships, and facilitates inclusive spaces where individuals are able to be their authentic self. The center provides a welcoming atmosphere for studying in our computer lab, space for a quiet lunch, or hanging out with friends in our lounge area.
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Peer education builds on the idea that students learn best from their peers, especially about difficult or uncomfortable topics. Peer educators are trained by the Health Outreach, Promotion & Education (HOPE) professional staff to engage their peers in relevant and relatable discussions on issues of health and wellness. Peer educators are trained in specific topic areas such as mental health, sexual health, alcohol and other drugs, and nutrition. Each program has its own requirements, application, and training process. Visit each website to learn more about the unit.
If you have questions regarding any of the peer education programs, please contact HOPE at 848-932-1965.
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The Rutgers Office of Emergency Management (OEM) provides information about communications and basic safety procedures to use in the event of an emergency that threatens public safety. We conduct emergency drills on a regular basis, working together with our counterparts on the municipal and county levels. These procedures are under continual review in order to maintain and enhance our ability to quickly and effectively respond to a public safety emergency. Increase your personal preparedness by viewing the Rutgers Emergency Action Plans.
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QuickSearch provides access to the complete physical collections of the Rutgers Libraries and most of its electronic resources. Watch this video and learn more about QuickSearch and how to use it as a gateway to our library books, journal articles, and audio/visual materials.
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Rutgers Recreation proudly supports the health and well-being of students.
Our mission is to enhance the mind, body, and spirit of students and other eligible individuals by providing programs, services, and facilities to meet the physical, social, recreational, and educational needs of the campus community.
Rutgers Recreation offers:
- 4 large recreation centers (one on each campus), one free standing fitness center and 20 acres of outdoor space, an Olympic size pool with a diving tower, an 80 foot climbing wall, a ropes challenge course, a large picnic pavilion and a roller hockey rink.
- Fitness and wellness classes each week, personal & small group training, and massage therapy.
- Outdoor Trips, swimming and SCUBA lessons, and certification opportunities.
- 57 club sports and a top 50 intramural program
- Exciting yearly events, including the Big Chill, the largest 5k run/walk in New Jersey.
*Programs may be limited. Please check availability.
View the facility schedule online or download our app, RURec2Go to view the schedule, facility hours and more.
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Lost ID cards will only be returned or replaced if you have an active university status role, i.e., active student record, active employee appointment, or current guest sponsorship.