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The Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES) offers Employer Networking & Information Sessions. Join us for these events where employers provide students with details about the various career options and benefits offered by their organization.
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The Rutgers University Police Department (RUPD) offers challenging and exciting opportunities in a wide range of law enforcement careers for those seeking full-time employment and for students seeking part-time employment.
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Students of all religions are welcome at Rutgers. As a public university, Rutgers is dedicated to supporting an inclusive community, where freedom of religious expression is protected and encouraged. Our campus is home to students of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, and Humanist faiths, as well as many other traditions and backgrounds.
Rutgers supports an open forum for religion & spirituality through:
- More than 40 student organizations dedicated to faith-based/religious-cultural interests
- More than 25 chaplaincies serving students’ spiritual needs
- A Multifaith Council that promotes an inclusive atmosphere for the pursuit of intellectual and spiritual truths
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- The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, commonly referred to as FERPA or the Buckley amendment, is a federal law designed to protect the privacy of a student’s educational record. FERPA applies to all educational agencies or institutions that receive federal funding for any program administered by the Secretary of Education. FERPA also applies to private entities that contract to perform services for the University that it would otherwise undertake to perform on its own; in such cases, the private entity must observe the same FERPA protections applicable to the University.
- At Rutgers University, records, including progress, deficiencies, and grades may be released to parents only if they have been given access by the student, regardless of the age or tax status of the student. Students who wish to waive parts of this policy and allow their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) to have more access to their information may do so via myGuest.
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Applying for financial aid is free and easy via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial aid funds, including student loans, are paid to the student's tuition account at the beginning of each semester, as long as verification is complete. Each disbursement will represent one-half of the amount awarded unless the student has requested and is eligible for a single term loan. In the case of a single term loan, the funds will be paid at the beginning of the term for which the student has requested the loan.
For students who are NJ Dreamers or not eligible to file the FAFSA, they may be eligible to complete the New Jersey Alternative Financial Aid Application (NJAFAA).
Find Tips and Tutorials on the financial aid process and other resources.
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The Emergency Services Training unit provides Fire Safety and Fire Extinguisher training upon request.
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Explore the latest trends, strategies, and detailed organization information for various career fields offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).
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Rutgers Recreation, located on the Rutgers–New Brunswick campus, provides fitness and wellness programs to students. We offer:
- Access* to 4 full-service facilities and one stand-alone fitness center
- Over 100 cutting-edge classes per week that are free for students
- Exercise Is Medicine On-Campus Coaching
- Affordable personal training and small group training classes
- Opportunities to become a certified instructor or trainer
- Special programs, fitness challenges, and events
- Massage Therapy and Wellness Services
*Facility access and classes are offered during typical operating hours in the spring, summer, and fall semesters. To view your membership type, please visit the membership section of our website.
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In the Rutgers fraternity/sorority community, you'll find 75+ fraternities and sororities, all focused on the four pillars of fraternity/sorority life; leadership, scholarship, service and friendship for life. As a member, you will create lifelong friendships, strengthen academic skills in small groups, and grow through leadership and service in a community with shared values. You'll make valuable connections to the larger fraternity and sorority community and the University, and lastly, have fun!
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French beyond the classroom are activities designed to expand learning opportunities beyond the classroom. Activities include workshops on career opportunities, internships, and study abroad, and a free in-person conversation group open to students and alumni.