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Each Student Center has a variety of community and collaborative spaces for students to gather, engage, and study in. All of our spaces have access to WiFi and electricity. Students can participate in a variety of activities in these spaces from connecting with friends, taking part in group study, or finding a corner to study alone.
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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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Student Centers and Activities offers student leadership roles through the Leader Corps by coordinating and planning programs and events. These premier student leaders carry out their mission to provoke thought, cultivate confidence, and inspire action in the Rutgers community. The Leader Corps includes roles such as Lead Interns, Mark Conference Captains, RUAB Site Leaders and E-Board, Retreat Leaders, and Event Production Staff. Students gain valuable skills in demonstrated leadership, public speaking, event planning, peer management, social justice, initiative, innovation, and career development. The Leader Corps is a strong tie between student leaders and staff to help students explore, grow, and thrive during their college experience and beyond.
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Student Orientation is an important introduction to the college experience for all new undergraduate students, regardless of academic affiliation or major. At orientation, students will have the opportunity to become familiar with resources available to you; create and understand resources and tools for course registration; and make connections with current students, faculty, and staff, all before beginning classes.
- First Year students will participate in a two-day, overnight experience.
- Transfer students will participate in an online orientation and an optional in-person experience.
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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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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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Rutgers students can study abroad in Berlin whether they are studying German or not! Rutgers partners with the Freie Universität Berlin for the FUBiS program during the summer, as well as the FU-BEST program for Fall or Spring semesters.