November 17, 2020
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.
Mandatory Break Reporting Form for On-Campus Residents—All Students
All residents, despite intent to remain on campus or travel, must complete a Mandatory Break Status Form for the upcoming university breaks. Residents may choose to remain on campus as all residence halls will remain open for university breaks; however, residents will need to be aware of other hall break procedures. For safety guidelines, please complete the Mandatory Break Status Form by Wednesday, November 18 by 12 p.m. or deactivation of building access will default.
Withdrawal for New Brunswick Undergraduate Students—Undergraduate Students
The last day to withdraw from a class with a “W” and from the university is Monday, November 30. Students must notify their dean's office to complete an official withdrawal from school form. Students cannot drop their last class or withdraw completely from school via Webreg. View the Fall 2021 Undergraduate Calendar here.
Spring 2021 Pre-Registration—All Students
Pre-registration for Spring 2021 begins on Monday, November 30, at a new time of 9 a.m. for New Brunswick graduate students, and undergraduate students with 105+ credits. Pre-registration continues through Thursday, December 10. Registration for undergraduate students is by degree credits already earned. Please use this contact form for any questions and view the Spring 2021 registration schedule here.
"How To" Videos on the Student Success Resources Website—All Students
Students getting ready to schedule classes for spring or looking for academic support resources as they finish the semester can access “how to” instructional guides and videos on the Student Success Resources website. These "how to" videos pertain to course scheduling, WebReg or Add/Drop and explore the resources for advising, academic support, financial assistance, career preparation and more. This new website organizes the resources and services that support student success in one location.
2021–2022 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Is Now Available
The 2021–2022 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available. Continuing students should file before the January 15 priority deadline. Learn how to apply for financial aid here.
Financial Holds—All Students
Financial holds will be placed on accounts with unpaid balances. These holds will prevent students from registering for spring 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 the Financial Aid webpage to make sure all documents have been submitted. Students can view the balances on their accounts here.
Upcoming Winter Term Bill Due Dates—All Student
Winter term bill payments are due on December 7, 2020. Students can view and pay their winter semester term bills at paymybill.rutgers.edu. Term bills not paid by the due date will be assessed a late payment fee of $125.00. Students can also choose to enroll in a payment plan for assistance with paying their term bill balances at paymentplans.rutgers.edu.
Winter 2020 and Spring 2021 Rutgers Tuition Payment Plans—All Student
Winter and Spring tuition payment plans are now available. Students looking to sign up for a Spring payment plan need to log into the current semester term bill to sign up until the Spring term bills are released. The deadline to sign up for a Winter payment plan is December 5, 2020. Visit paymentplans.rutgers.edu for more information.
Register for Winter Term—All Students
Registration for the Winter 2021 term has begun. Earn credits towards a degree during winter break and choose from more than 150 courses in a wide range of subjects. Learn more about Winter Session here.
Important Graduation Information—Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students who anticipate completing January 2021 degree requirements must apply for graduation by submitting a diploma application online. The deadline is January 15, 2021. Please contact the Undergraduate Registrar’s Office via this contact form with any questions. Please note that completion of a diploma application does not imply that graduation requirements have been met.
Thanksgiving Take-Out Feast—All Students
Dining Services is now offering a Thanksgiving Takeout Feast available for preorder. Any Rutgers student, faculty, staff, or member of the Rutgers community is invited to preorder the feast to bring home for Thanksgiving. Enjoy roasted turkey breast (or tofurkey), red bliss mashed potatoes, salads, desserts, and more, all for one price. Place an order here.
Rutgers Commuter Student Association for Commuter Carpool Communities Is Now on Discord—Undergraduate Students
First-year and transfer students are invited to join the Rutgers Commuter Student Association to meet with upper-class commuters. The first five students who attend and stay until the end of each event will receive a prize (limit 1 per person). The next sessions are on November 17, 19, 20, and 30 from 3-4 p.m., and on December 2 and 4 from 3-4 p.m. Join the Discord community here or visit the Student Centers and Activities’ website.
Resident Assistant Recruitment for 2021–2022—Undergraduate Students
Students who would like to become a Rutgers University–New Brunswick Resident Assistant for 2021–2022 can apply through Sunday, November 22, 2020. Check out eligibility requirements and job expectations here.
COVID-19 Testing Information—All Students
All students living in campus housing, living off-campus in the New Brunswick/Piscataway area, and students in groups required to receive testing can access testing through Rutgers Student Health. Details about testing can be found here.
- Off-campus students must register their local address here. Local addresses are needed in order for public health officials to properly track and respond to the pandemic.
- There is no cost for testing through Rutgers Student Health.
- Students who experience symptoms, had contact with someone who tested positive, are worried, or are unsure about getting tested, should call Rutgers Student Health at 848-932-7402. Student Health will schedule a same-day appointment time to speak with a clinician, answer questions, and provide a test that day.
Applications for the School of Social Work's Master of Social Work & Virtual Open House—All Students
The School of Social Work is now accepting applications for the Master of Social Work (MSW) Spring, Summer, and Fall 2021 terms. This nationally-ranked school will host a virtual open house for students interested in learning more about the MSW degree options on Saturday, November 21, between 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Faculty and admissions representatives will discuss the various program options, specializations, and scholarships available. Please register for the open house and learn more about the MSW program here.
Applications for the School of Social Work's B.A. Program & Virtual Information Session—Undergraduate Students
The School of Social Work is now accepting applications for the B.A. program's Fall 2021 term. The nationally ranked Rutgers School of Social Work will host a virtual information session for students interested in learning more about the B.A. in Social Work degree. This session will be offered on Monday, December 7, between the hours of noon and 1 p.m. Register for the information session or learn more about the B.A. in Social Work here.
Applications for the New SC&I Master's Program in Health Communication and Information—All Students
The School of Communication and Information (SC&I) is hosting an online information session for the new Master of Health Communication and Information program on Wednesday, November 18, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Richard Dool, MHCI Program Director, will discuss program details, the application and admissions process, and careers in the health and communication field. The deadline to apply is December 1, 2020. Please RSVP to the information sessions here.
Applications for the Master’s Program in Political Science–Concentration in the United Nations and Global Policy Studies—Undergraduate Students
The Department of Political Science at the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is accepting applications from high-achieving undergraduate students for the Accelerated Master’s Program in Political Science–United Nations and Global Policy Studies (UNMA) on a rolling basis. This 36-credit program gives students an opportunity to reduce graduate program costs and obtain an M.A. degree in a shorter time period. Learn more about UNMA here and email amf322@polisci.rutgers.edu with any questions.
#RutgersWorks Free Tuition Career Challenge—All Students
The Office of Career Exploration and Success is offering FREE spring tuition and other prizes for all currently registered Rutgers–New Brunswick students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Complete a number of career-related activities and earn stamps to be entered to win prizes during the month and the grand prize raffle in December. Learn more about the Free Tuition Career Challenge and get started here.
Black Mentoring Circle—All Students
The Paul Robeson Cultural Center’s Black Mentor Circle takes place on the first Monday of every month. The Black Mentoring Circle program provides a space where students participate in guided educational discourse, leadership development, and out of the classroom engagement. Learn more and access upcoming sessions here.
Request a Diversity Peer Education Workshop—All Students
Students can request a free Diversity Peer Education Workshop in topics such as Race in America, Gender in Society: Feminism, Police Brutality, and more. These workshops are facilitated by students, for students. Request a free workshop and see all topics here.
Did You Know
Did you know that the Center for Social Justice Education and LGBT Communities is celebrating Trans Visibility and Empowerment this November? On November 18, activist and artist Andrea Jenkins will be holding a conversation from 7-8 p.m. Jenkins is the first African American openly trans woman elected to public office in the U.S. This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Social Justice and LGBT Communities, the Eagleton Institute of Politics, and the LGBT Center at Princeton University. Learn more and register for the event here.