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When preparing for a job interview, it's not enough to only read advice - you need to put that advice into practice! With Big Interview, you'll also get hands-on practice with mock interviews tailored to your specific major or area of interest. In addition, Big Interview offers instant resume review AI. This online resource is offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).
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Byrne Seminars are small, one-credit courses taught by Rutgers’ world-renowned faculty who come from departments and professional schools across the university. Limited to 20 students per section, each unique seminar introduces students to the professor’s area of expertise and their latest research. The Byrne program is open to all first-year students during the fall and spring semesters. Students who take a Byrne often find that studying with a professor in a small seminar has a profound impact on their collegiate experience, including connecting them to campus resources, peers with similar interests, and new opportunities for majors or fields of research. For a full listing of seminars, check out Byrne Seminars.
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The Rutgers–New Brunswick Campus Bus/Shuttle Service uses lift-equipped accessible buses on various routes to provide reliable and safe transportation within or between the College Avenue (including Downtown New Brunswick), Busch, Livingston, and Cook /Douglass campuses. Accessible bus service is available to all members of the Rutgers University community.
Check out the website for bus route details, information about online resources, including bus locator services, the Knight Mover shuttle services, and more.
Find Tips and Tutorials on how to ride Rutgers buses and use other resources.
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Suicide touches us all regardless of ability, age, gender identity, race, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, and more. This 2-hour experiential training aims to increase knowledge about statistics, risk and protective factors, warning signs, and campus resources concerning college student suicide. It will enable participants to demonstrate kindness and empathy towards others, helping them to respond caringly and effectively to those experiencing a wide range of emotional crises. Visit go.rutgers.edu/Campus-Connect for more information, campus-wide training dates, or to schedule a closed session with your group or student organization.
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We provide inbound Mail and Package management for all on-campus resident students through our Automated package locker system. Our five Campus Post Office locations do accept Pre-Paid, Pre-packaged outgoing mail and packages for United Parcel Service (UPS) and the United States Post Office (USPS). We do not sell postage or provide shipping supplies. Students in Family Housing or off-campus residences are serviced directly by the carriers delivering your item. Rutgers Mail Services does not receive/manage items for these addresses.
If you have questions about an item or service, visit our website or reach out to us via email at Mailquestions@ipo.rutgers.edu. In your message to us, please provide your full name, your 9-digit RUID number, and the tracking number for package(s) you are inquiring about.
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Find buildings, parking lots, bus routes, and other destinations using this interactive map platform.
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The official learning management system for teaching and learning at Rutgers.
Canvas: https://canvas.rutgers.edu/
Getting Started in Canvas for Students: https://canvas.rutgers.edu/students/getting-started-in-canvas-students/
Find Tips and Tutorials on how to use Canvas and other resources.
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This course is designed to help you become familiar with the learning management system, Canvas, that is used in most courses. This is a self-paced course, and you can move through it in your own time. Completing the course should take 2-4 hours.
Find Tips and Tutorials on how to use Canvas and other resources.
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Students can connect with a community-based counselor for Let’s Talk in person and via phone appointments. Conversations with CAPS (Counseling, ADAP – alcohol and other drug assistance program – and Psychiatric Services) counselors are private and confidential.
- To schedule an appointment, call 848-932-7884 and leave a voicemail with your full name, phone number, and RU ID.
- Please speak slowly and clearly into the phone. Your message will be returned within 1 hour during regular business hours.
- Please note: CAPS will return your call from a blocked number, so please set your phone to allow blocked numbers and set up your voicemail to allow for messages.
Access to and information about other CAPS services is available by calling CAPS at 848-932-7884.
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The Office of Career Exploration and Success offers multiple Career & Internship Fairs throughout the year. These fairs provide candidates with the ability to discuss full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities with employers.