February 22, 2022
Notices
Important Information Regarding COVID-19
The Universitywide COVID-19 Information Page is your official source of information about the university’s response to COVID-19. This page has resources for students and parents along with announcements pertaining to COVID-19, FAQs, and the operating statuses of services, facilities, and offices at Rutgers. You are encouraged to check this site frequently.
Spring 2022 Add-Drop Dates—Undergraduate Students
Through March 21: Undergraduate drop period with a "W" grade April 18: Last day to withdraw from the university for Spring 2022Normal Webreg hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. View the Spring 2022 Undergraduate Calendar here. For assistance, please contact the One Stop Student Services Center.
Financial
New Financial Aid Program—Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students in their third and fourth years of study may qualify for the Garden State Guarantee (GSG) commencing Fall 2022. The GSG is New Jersey’s promise to make a college degree more accessible and affordable by reducing the out-of-pocket costs for students and families. Eligible applicants must be New Jersey residents working toward their first bachelor’s degree and file the 2022–2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April 15, 2022. Learn more about the Garden State Guarantee here.
Financial Holds—All Students Financial Aid webpage to make sure all documents have been submitted. Students can view the balances on their accounts here.
Financial holds have been placed on accounts with unpaid balances. These holds will prevent students from registering for Fall 2022 semester classes. Students enrolled in tuition payment plans should make sure their accounts are current. Financial aid recipients should review aid packages and check required documents on theSet Up Electronic Deposit to Receive Refunds Faster—All StudentsLearn more about electronic deposit here.
Students are strongly encouraged to set up direct deposit for the fastest, safest, and most convenient way to receive refunds. Funds are available for immediate use once deposited electronically.One Stop Student Services Center and Walk-Ins—All Students
The One Stop Student Services Center (One Stop) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick represents an integrated and coordinated cross-functional service in the areas of financial aid, student accounts, and registration. One Stop acts as a “single point of service” across these areas to promote a progressive, simplified, and consistent student experience and a culture that supports student satisfaction and success. Questions can be submitted using the contact form, by phone at 848-445-4636 (INFO), or by visiting the One Stop at Dr. Samuel Dewitt Proctor Hall located at 65 Davidson Road on Busch Campus. No appointments are necessary for walk-ins. The center is open Monday–Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Friday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
General
Rutgers University–New Brunswick Bus Tip Contest—All Students
Students are encouraged to share tips to best help new students navigate the Rutgers University–New Brunswick Campus Bus System. Tips can be related to schedules, routes, etiquette, Transloc, apps, or anything else that is helpful. Tip submissions will be accepted until Friday, March 4, and participants who send a tip may enter into a drawing to win a $100 gift card to kite+key®, Rutgers Tech Store. Please enter submissions here.
Rutgers Student Food Pantry and No Hungry Knights Award—All Students
Students who are experiencing food insecurity can access the Rutgers Student Food Pantry at no cost. Only a valid RUID is required. Learn more about the Rutgers Student Food pantry and schedule an appointment here. In addition, students may apply for a No Hungry Knights Award. Created by generous donors, these awards fund full or partial meal plans for eligible students. Learn more and apply for the No Hungry Knights Award here.
Academics
Academic Success Workshops—All Students
The Rutgers Learning Centers are holding workshops open to all students on Wednesdays from 5 to 6 p.m. online. Workshop topics include: Read to Succeed; Master Your Mind: Metacognition; Focus, Concentrate, Stay Motivated; Back on Track; Take Tests At Your Best; and Less Stress, More Success. Register for a workshop here. Those who cannot make it to a workshop can sign up for 1-on-1 academic coaching to receive individualized coaching here.
Applications for the Eagleton Fellowship Program—Graduate Students
Applications are being accepted for the 2022–2023 Eagleton Fellowship Program in Politics and Government and is open to Rutgers graduate students in all schools on the New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden campuses. Stipends and tuition remission are available. Fellows learn about real-world American politics, government, and public affairs. Students may complete the program while pursuing a degree, and an interdisciplinary cohort and curriculum connects the fellowship experience to a chosen field of study. The application deadline is March 25, 2022. Learn more about the Eagleton Fellowship Program here.
Funded Research in American Politics—Undergraduate Students
Research proposals are being accepted for the John & Ann Holt Endowed Undergraduate Applied Research Fund in American Politics. Rutgers juniors and seniors from all campuses can receive research support for undergraduate research on an issue of American politics of contemporary significance through a bipartisan lens. To apply, research proposals, unofficial transcripts, writing samples, and letters of recommendation should be submitted to ematto@eagleton.rutgers.edu by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 25, 2022. Learn more about the award here.
Register to Learn More About the Bloustein School’s Graduate Certificate in Public Policy—All Students
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is hosting a virtual information session for their graduate certificate in Public Policy on Monday, February 28, at noon. A graduate certificate can be earned after just 4 courses, and the GRE is not required. No work experience is necessary. Convenient online and evening course options are available. The application deadline for Fall 2022 is July 1, 2022. Students must RSVP to attend the information session on February 28. Learn more and register for the session here.
Virtual Information Sessions for Bloustein School’s Graduate Certificate in Public & Urban Informatics—All Students
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is hosting a virtual information session for their graduate certificate in Public & Urban Informatics on Thursday, February 24, at noon. The GRE is not required and no work experience is necessary. Convenient online course options are available. The application deadline for Fall 2022 is July 1, 2022. Students must RSVP to attend the information session on February 24. Learn more and register for a session here.
Applications for the Ralph W. Voorhees Fellowship in Public Service—Undergraduate Students
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy has established the Ralph W. Voorhees Fellowship Program in Public Service to honor Mr. Voorhees' commitment to community service. Each year, the school selects undergraduates from any major at Rutgers–New Brunswick who are dedicated to civic engagement. Fellows receive $5,000 and participate in a credit-bearing partnership with community organizations. Applications are due on March 4, 2022. Learn more about the fellowship and access the application here.
Social Work Scholarships and the MSW Priority Deadline—Undergraduate Students
Applications are being accepted for the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program at the School of Social Work. Merit and need-based scholarships are available, and the program offers flexible online and evening degree options. Apply, view deadlines, and register for a weekly virtual information session here.
Student Success Resources
Success.rutgers.edu is the starting point for the services that students need to succeed. From career preparation to academic support, and health to community involvement, explore this site to sort through the connections and resources available to students at Rutgers.
Jobs, Internships and Leadership Positions
Rutgers Summer Service Internship (RSSI) Initiative—Undergraduate Students
Rutgers Summer Service Internship (RSSI) Initiative provides select students with an opportunity to earn up to $5,000 while interning for a minimum of 200-hours over 10 weeks during the summer at a public service non-profit organization or direct-service government office. Students also participate in a concurrent virtual, asynchronous course. Candidates may apply with a qualifying internship found on their own or participate in a matching process. The application deadline is February 28, 2022. Learn more about the initiative and how to apply here.
Students should regularly check out the employment listings available on Rutgers Handshake, your primary career management portal brought to you by the Office of Career Exploration and Success. On-campus part-time jobs are also regularly posted to the platform by campus departments.
Campus Involvement Opportunities and Events
Students should regularly check out the calendar of events at GetInvolved.
Did You Know
Did you know that this week is Access Week? Access Week aims to create campus awareness of the need for an equity mindset to help all students thrive and features a range of public lectures, faculty, staff and student workshops, and student programming. Learn more about Access Week here.