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For all School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) undergraduates seeking information about the school's Scholastic Standing policies, including Warning, Probation, Dismissal, Dean's List, and Reenrollment.
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This information is provided as part of Rutgers' commitment to safety and is in compliance with the federal Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, Public Law 101-542, as amended to the Clery Act of 1998.
The RUPD publishes the comprehensive security report known as "Safety Matters" annually as required under the Jeanne Clery Act of 1998. -
Welcome to SEED2S: Student Excellence, Experiential learning, and Development in Data Science, within the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS), specifically designed for data science students.
Our primary goal is to empower students throughout their data science journey by offering a diverse range of student-focused services. Our mission revolves around enhancing the student experience. We're dedicated to ensuring student success by providing personalized support through peer mentoring, outreach, and tailored success plans. Our approach is centered on equipping students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities crucial for excelling in the field of data science. Discover the benefits of joining SEED2S!
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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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Rutgers offers essential software like Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, Grammarly, antivirus programs, and other specialized tools for your studies. As a member of the Rutgers community, you can download these programs for free or at a discounted rate. Get started by logging in with your NetID.
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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.