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Easy-to-use web conferencing tool enabling collaboration through online meetings and video conferencing.
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Welcome Week supports the start of students' academic and personal journey. Welcome Week is filled with different activities and events that will focus on providing students opportunities to foster connections, learn about Rutgers culture, and learn to navigate the campus and all its resources. As part of students' first initial days on campus, we have created a variety of activities that will inform, engage, and acclimate students to the RU Scarlet Knight community!
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A wellness coach is someone who helps you focus on your present situation and provides general assistance to come up with strategies that will improve various aspects of your life. The idea is that you are the expert on your own life, and your coach is there to assist you with your plan. With regular meetings around your schedule, the two of you will work through possible solutions to reach your goal(s). Our coaches are not counselors or therapists. Open to graduate and undergraduate students. Learn more and get started today.
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A three-week winter session program in the South of France. Eligible students may apply for a Gilman scholarship for study abroad.
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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.
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Throughout the semester, a variety of circumstances may lead you to consider whether you should remain enrolled. The best decision will be determined by a variety of factors: the specific circumstances, the number of degree credits earned, the time in the semester, money paid or owed, and academic goals.
If you receive financial aid, withdrawing can impact Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and future eligibility for financial aid.
The terms "withdrawal" and "leave of absence" are often used interchangeably, and both allow for re-enrollment. Before withdrawing, review the checklist of all considerations and discuss what is best with a financial or academic advisor.
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WRSU is one of the oldest college radio stations in the nation. WRSU on-air personalities range from first-semester students to longtime alumni and community members, and all are engaged in the long-standing WRSU tradition of designing their own playlists. WRSU boasts many shows featuring specialty programming, with Sunday devoted primarily to the sounds of world music. The station broadcasts all Rutgers football and basketball games from around the country, and is the flagship radio station of the Rutgers Women's Basketball team. WRSU news broadcasts a variety of news updates and issues talk shows, sending student reporters into the streets for original stories.
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Launched in 2002 with funding from the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Young Elected Leaders Project (YELP) studies and works with young people who run for or hold public office. We provide unique insight into youth representation in U.S. political institutions and study young leaders' experiences in public office.
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Web conferencing tool used for advising meetings, office hours, and programs.