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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
You may also contact advising directly:
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
First-year and transfer students may also contact advising directly at academicservices@pharmacy.rutgers.edu. -
Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
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The Mason Gross Office for Advising and Student Success is made up of a team of experienced academic advisors/student success counselors who specialize in helping students achieve their goals, understand their options, connect to resources, and identify their personal path to a successful academic and professional career. A student’s relationship with their advisor is key to their academic success and offers an opportunity to exchange ideas, discuss options, and discover answers. Advisors engage students in conversations about their education and life goals and want to learn about how individual students thrive and ultimately succeed in their degrees and careers. Through these conversations, advisors strive to empower students to make independent decisions and claim ownership of their accomplishments.
Email advisement@mgsa.rutgers.edu for general inquiries.
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
First-year and transfer students may also contact advising directly:
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Academic Advising is an opportunity to exchange information designed to help you reach your educational and career goals.At the School of Arts and Sciences Office of Advising and Academic Services (OAAS), academic advisors assist in this process by helping you understand your options, determine resources, and identify alternatives when necessary. You should visit an academic advisor to review major and minor choices, determine class schedules, and find information about graduation requirements.
For information on accessing advising resources, visit Advising & Academic Services.
Students may also use the Live Chat feature or contact advising directly:
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
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The Office of Academic Services, located in the historic Engineering Building on the Busch Campus, supports all SOE undergraduate students in helping them achieve their academic and career goals. Deans and academic advisors can guide students on program requirements, utilizing University resources and online tools, and providing appropriate referrals as needed, including to departmental faculty advisors. Our office processes all transfer credits, certifies students for graduation, works with students taking/returning from an academic leave, and reviews academic records to ensure that students are making good progress on their degree requirements. We encourage SOE students to meet with OAS advisors at least once a year. Remote and virtual advising is available. Visit go.rutgers.edu/soeadvising for details.
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Academic advisement is a collaborative process between students and their advisor. They are partners in meeting the essential learning goals that support student success.
First-year and transfer students may also contact advising directly: