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  • The Asian American Cultural Center (AACC) is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all students at Rutgers University by providing cultural, social, and educational programs and initiatives focusing on issues relevant to the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community. We envision a vibrant community of students committed to learning, preserving, and embracing the unique histories, traditions, cultural identities, and experiences of the APIDA diaspora at Rutgers and the community at large. The center provides a supportive environment for all students, encouraging academic and professional excellence through internship opportunities, peer-to-peer mentorship, leadership and professional development, and exploration of identity.

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    Community & Cultural Spaces, Leadership & Service Learning, Student Groups & Communities
    Resource Type
    Community & Cultural Spaces: Communal Spaces, First-Year Essentials: First-Year Academic Opportunities, Leadership and Service Learning: Leadership Opportunities, Student Groups & Communities: Affinity Groups, Student Groups & Communities: Living & Learning Communities
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's Student, Doctoral Student
    School
    Division of Continuing Studies
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
    Graduate School of Education
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    New Jersey Medical School
    Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick
    Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Graduate Studies
    School of Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    Asian American Cultural Center
    Delivery Format
    Online
  • Douglass Residential College is where academic excellence meets personal empowerment. As part of Rutgers University–New Brunswick, Douglass offers the best of both worlds: access to a top-tier research university and the support of a close-knit community.

    Home to 2,500 students from across Rutgers–New Brunswick, Douglass welcomes all undergraduate students, regardless of sex or gender identity. Students at Douglass pursue a wide range of majors and career paths, united by a shared commitment to purposeful learning and leadership.

    Douglass enhances your college experience by adding a feminist lens to your education—encouraging you to examine inequality, center women’s lived experiences, and grow as a confident, inclusive leader.

    The Douglass curriculum ensures that every student graduates with a strong résumé of academic, professional, and co-curricular achievements—preparing you to succeed in the job market, graduate school, and beyond.

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    Academic Skills Coaching & Mentoring, Community & Cultural Spaces, Internships & Field Experiences, Leadership & Service Learning
    Resource Type
    Affording College: Academic & Merit Scholarships, Affording College: Need-Based & Emergency Aid, First-Year Essentials: First-Year Academic Opportunities, Internships & Field Experiences: Internships, Student Groups & Communities: Living & Learning Communities
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Graduate Studies
    School of Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    Douglass Residential College
    Delivery Format
    Online
  • Honors College students have access to a deep network of support at the Honors College to help them be as successful as possible. Staff and faculty are available to connect directly for student appointments. For details on how to contact Honors College staff and meet during office hours, please visit the Honors College Student Resources.

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    Academic Advising & Policies, Student Groups & Communities
    Resource Type
    Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Affording College: Need-Based & Emergency Aid, First-Year Essentials: First-Year Academic Opportunities, Health & Well-Being: Mental, Emotional, & Spiritual Health, Navigating Campus Life: Food & Housing, Student Groups & Communities: Living & Learning Communities
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
    School
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    Department
    Honors College
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • The Center for Latino Arts and Culture (CLAC) is a student-centered, inclusive community where students can better integrate experiential, academic and service learning about Latinx/a/o arts and culture in order to become strong leaders and responsible global citizens. The Center works to create a welcoming, supportive environment that values intersectionality and social justice. We advocate for the wellbeing of our students and work to create effective access to University services and resources. Through dynamic collaboration with other academic and student affairs units, the CLAC will work to enhance Latino student recruitment, retention, and successful graduation at Rutgers University.
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    Category
    Community & Cultural Spaces, Student Groups & Communities, Leadership & Service Learning
    Resource Type
    Leadership and Service Learning: Service Learning, Navigating Campus Life: On-Campus Services, Student Groups & Communities: Programs & Activities, Student Groups & Communities: Affinity Groups, Student Groups & Communities: Living & Learning Communities, First-Year Essentials: First-Year Academic Opportunities, First-Year Essentials: First-Year Events, First-Year Essentials: Orientation & Transition, Community & Cultural Spaces: Communal Spaces, Community & Cultural Spaces: Creative Spaces, Academic Advising & Policies: Population-Specific Academic Advising, Health & Well-Being: Mental, Emotional, & Spiritual Health, Safety & Urgent Needs: Student Advocacy
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's Student, Doctoral Student
    School
    Division of Continuing Studies
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
    Graduate School of Education
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    New Jersey Medical School
    Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick
    Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Graduate Studies
    School of Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    Center for Latino Arts and Culture
    Delivery Format
    In-Person, Online
  • A learning community is a self-selected group of students who share similar interests and explore them together in common courses and out-of-classroom activities. These interests may be academic, career-related, cultural, or something else entirely. All have an academic course requirement. Students in learning communities report making friends quickly. Connecting with faculty, staff, and other students more easily, learning community residents are afforded unique opportunities for academic and social success and networking. First- and second-year students who choose to live in on-campus residence halls may also opt to live in one of these living-learning communities.

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    Category
    Community & Cultural Spaces, Navigating Campus Life
    Resource Type
    First-Year Essentials: First-Year Academic Opportunities, Navigating Campus Life: On-Campus Services, Student Groups & Communities: Living & Learning Communities
    Class Level
    First-Year, Sophomore
    School
    Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
    Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
    Mason Gross School of the Arts
    Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick
    School of Arts and Sciences
    School of Communication and Information
    School of Engineering
    School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    School of Health Professions
    School of Management and Labor Relations
    School of Nursing
    School of Public Health
    School of Social Work
    Department
    Department of Residence Life
    Delivery Format
    In-Person