Explore Resources
Explore a wide range of campus programs, tools, and services designed to support your personal, academic, and career success. Use the filters or search bar to quickly find the resources that match your needs.
Filter
23 Resources
-
The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Program is the largest in New Jersey, serving EOF Scholars in SAS, RBS, MGSA, SMLR, and BSPPP. It is a New Jersey state-legislated program that provides access to higher education for students who demonstrate the potential to succeed in college, and possess a high level of academic motivation. Students qualify for admission on the basis of academic potential and financial need. EOF Scholars receive a grant that is part of their financial aid package and participate in a range of programs designed to support their success in college, including a pre-college Summer Institute and academic/personal counseling.
-
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a requirement for all students receiving federal, state, or university financial assistance while enrolled at Rutgers.
SAP requires maintaining a minimum GPA, completing a certain percentage of attempted credits, and completing a degree within a specified time frame.
-
Keep in mind: Your financial aid eligibility is based not only on your grades, but also on the number of credits you attempt and successfully complete each semester.
-
Important: Failing or withdrawing from courses MAY affect your ability to receive financial aid in the future.
Work with an academic advisor to develop a balanced schedule each semester. Be sure to use Academic Support resources for strategies to successfully complete course requirements.
If you do not meet the minimum SAP standards, you have the opportunity to appeal for continued eligibility for financial aid.
-
-
Students who withdraw from all courses after the add/drop period, may receive a partial reduction of tuition and fees (student, school, and technology) according to the date of withdrawal.
For students with financial aid, it is important to remember that Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requires maintaining a minimum GPA, completing a certain percentage of attempted credits, and completing a degree within a specified time frame.
Withdrawing from courses MAY affect your ability to receive financial aid in the future. Before withdrawing, be sure to discuss concerns with an academic or financial advisor.