March 20, 2018
Notices
Financial Holds—All Students
Financial holds will be placed on accounts with unpaid balances. Please note that these holds will prevent students from registering for Fall 2018 semester classes. Students who are enrolled in tuition payment plans should make sure that the last payment on the plan will satisfy any outstanding balances. Financial aid recipients should check online to make sure all aid has been credited. Students may view account balances here. Please contact Student Accounting at 848-932-2254 with any questions.
University Commencement Parking Hangtag Registration—Graduating Seniors
University Commencement parking hangtag registration is now open until Monday, April 16, at 10 a.m. Graduating students receive up to 2 free parking hangtags valid for Sunday, May 13, 2018, for University Commencement. Regular RUDOTS parking hangtags are not valid for Commencement parking on Sunday, May 13. For graduates or guests with special needs, including those with mobility issues, please see the website and register for a special needs parking hangtag. Be considerate of guests when choosing a parking zone. Please note that parking on Busch Campus requires a lot of walking. Learn more here.
Volunteers Needed for University Commencement—All Students
The Office of the Secretary is seeking students to volunteer as Commencement Ambassadors for Rutgers University's 252nd Anniversary Commencement on Sunday, May 13, 2018. Co-workers, friends, neighbors, and family members may also volunteer. All Ambassadors receive event training, a Commencement T-shirt, a thank-you gift, a light breakfast buffet before Commencement, snacks, entry into a volunteer raffle, and the satisfaction of making the day even better for Rutgers' newest alumni. A few hours of volunteering helps make this event a special experience for the Rutgers Class of 2018. Learn more and register here.
2018–2019 Eagleton Fellowship Program Applications—Graduate Students
The Eagleton Fellowship Program in American Politics and Government is a one-year interdisciplinary certificate program available to graduate students in ALL Rutgers schools and departments. Stipends and tuition remission are available. Students continue working towards their degrees without interruption. The application deadline is March 23. Learn more here.
School of Arts and Sciences Spring Major and Minor Fair—Undergraduate Students
The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is having a Major and Minor Fair on Wednesday, March 28, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the Busch Student Center. The fair is an opportunity to meet and connect with academic advisors across the many schools, disciplines, and services at Rutgers University. Registration for Fall 2018 courses is coming soon, and meeting with an academic advisor within SAS or students' prospective major and minor will help you prepare. University Career Services will also be hosting their “How to Decide Your Major & Career” sessions at the fair. Learn more here.
Doing Business in Israel: Summer Session Course and Trip—All Students
Registration for the new Rutgers–New Brunswick Summer Session course, Doing Business in Israel, is now open. Students can complete credits while in Israel this summer from June 7-17. This course provides a comprehensive and hands-on understanding of the dynamics of all types of innovation and entrepreneurship, and students will develop a deep understanding of the social, economic, and cultural environment in Israel, and how these dynamics affect local and foreign firms. The program is open to all undergraduate students. Rutgers Business School Students should inquire about potential scholarships available through RBS; students in other programs may be able to access scholarships/subsidies through their own schools. Learn more about the course and any additional travel fees here.
Summer Session 2018 Registration—All Students
Registration for Summer Session 2018 is ongoing. Choose from over 2,500 courses in a wide range of subjects, offered in-person, online, or at off-campus locations throughout the state. Make progress toward graduation, improve a GPA, or fulfil a prerequisite this summer. The last day to register for Session I without a late fee is May 3. Registration for Sessions II and III without a late fee will continue through June 1 and June 15, respectively. Students who register and pay after these dates will be assessed a $125 late fee. Learn more here.
Registration for RU @ the Shore—All Students
Registration for Rutgers University’s RU @ the Shore is ongoing. Take Rutgers courses in hybrid format at Point Pleasant Beach. Courses begin June 25. Learn more here.
Study Abroad Applications—All Students
Applications for Spring 2019 study abroad programs are open and due on October 1. Learn more, search programs, and apply here. Walk-in hours are Monday–Friday, noon-3 p.m., at Rutgers Global–Study Abroad on the College Avenue Campus.
An archive of this and other past Notices can be found here.
Did You Know
Did you know that the next Chancellor’s Colloquium is featuring a presentation by Aki Sasamoto, Assistant Professor of Sculpture in the Mason Gross School of the Arts? In her talk, “Amoeba Artist,” Professor Sasamoto will discuss how her collaborations with a wide range of individuals, from musicians to mathematicians, have influenced her work. The Colloquium will take place on Monday, March 26, from 4 to 6 p.m. in room 202 of the Livingston Student Center. Learn more and RSVP here.
An archive of this and other past Did You Knows? can be found here.