October 5, 2021
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.
Financial Aid Application Available—All Students
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available for the 2022–2023 academic year. Please file before the January 15, 2022, priority deadline to ensure eligibility for all available aid programs. The following is needed to file a FAFSA:
- An FSA ID
- Student's Social Security Number
- 2020 Federal Tax information for student and student's parents
- Rutgers Federal School Code: 002629
Learn more about how to file a FAFSA here.
Registration for Winter Term Is Now Open—All Students
Registration for the Winter 2022 term has begun. Earn credits towards a degree during winter break and choose from 150 courses in a wide range of subjects. Learn more about Winter Session here.
Fall 2021 Add-Drop Dates—Undergraduate Students
October 25: Last day to withdraw from a course with a "W" grade
November 22: Last day to withdraw from the university for Fall 2021
Normal Webreg hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. View the Fall 2021 Undergraduate Calendar here. For assistance, please contact the One Stop Student Services Center.
Important Graduation Information—Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students who anticipate completing January 2022 degree requirements must apply for graduation by submitting a diploma application online, or a hard copy (PDF) if the deadline has been missed. The January deadline is January 15, 2022. For any questions concerning a diploma application, please contact the Undergraduate Registrar’s Office at 848-445-2757 (and ask for Tia Williams) or submit an inquiry to the One Stop Student Services Center. Please note that completion of a diploma application does not imply that graduation requirements have been met.
Financial
Financial Holds—All Students
Financial holds have been 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
Set Up Electronic Deposit to Receive Refunds Faster—All Students
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. Learn more about electronic deposit here.
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 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.
Health
Fall 2021 Flu Vaccination Clinics—All Students
Flu vaccination clinics begin this week and run from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Students must bring their student ID and insurance card. To save time, forms can be filled out in advance. Learn more and access the forms here.
Wednesday, October 6:
- College Avenue Student Center, Multipurpose Room
- Livingston Apartments Building B, Reading Room (ground floor)
Wednesday, October 20:
- Douglass Student Center, Trayes Hall
- Busch Student Center, Multipurpose Room
Wednesday, November 10:
- Sojourner Truth Apartments on College Avenue Campus, The Yard
Student Health Insurance Waiver Appeals—All Students
The deadline to waive or enroll in student health insurance was September 21. Updated waiver appeal information is as follows:
Failed to Waive? Students enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) will be responsible for the premium on the term bill even if they have other health insurance. Students can complete a waiver appeal form before November 30, 2021. F and J Rutgers visa-sponsored students must contact Eirinn Jones at Rutgers Global before the deadline for waiver appeal guidelines at eljones@global.rutgers.edu.
Failed to Enroll? Students are now enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan. Insurance cards should be accessible by October 5, 2021, and an account must be created to access the card.
Students may view the summary of benefits and other information here. Please note that the enrollment process can take several weeks, which will delay access to insurance cards. Students are encouraged to be proactive and enroll before the deadline in order to avoid having to pay out-of-pocket expenses for medical care and then seeking reimbursement.
General
Request a Diversity Peer Educator (DPE) Workshop—Undergraduate Students
Students may request a free and student-led diversity peer education workshop led by Diversity Peer Educators (DPEs). Workshop topics include Race in America, Feminism, Police Brutality, and more. DPEs are dedicated to being a resource and educator in topics that help to make Rutgers a more inclusive community for all. Learn more and request a workshop here.
Take the Scarlet Knight Challenge—Undergraduate Students
To assist new students in building connections with the Rutgers community and learning about essential campus services, New Student Orientation and Family Programs has created the Scarlet Knight Challenge. This challenge will assist new students with navigating the campus, calming nerves that may arise, finding a place to call home on campus, making friends, and having fun while winning prizes. This challenge is exclusively open to all first-year and transfer students. Learn more about how to participate here.
Academics
Learning Centers Open for In-Person Learning—All Students
The Learning Centers have re-opened their centers with hybrid academic support services and are following university guidelines to provide students with a safe environment for in-person learning. In addition to in-person services, services are still being offered online to support all students. Tutoring, academic coaching, study groups, and writing tutoring are now offered in-person at the Learning Centers and online through the Penji App. Students should visit the Penji App to access the drop-in tutoring schedules, or to make an academic coaching appointment. All Learning Center services have "LC" in front of their names and are free and available to all Rutgers–New Brunswick students. Learn more about services here.
Register for the Rutgers Graduate School of Education's Five-Year Program Information Session—Undergraduate Students
The Graduate School of Education (GSE) is hosting a virtual information session for their five-year teacher preparation programs for initial licensure and certification on Friday, October 15, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Learn more about the five-year bachelor's/master's program with teaching certification from the top-ranked school of education in New Jersey. This session will explain how the GSE's five-year program works, admission requirements, and areas of licensure offered. Learn more and register here.
Register for an Education as a Social Science Minor Information Session—Undergraduate Students
The Graduate School of Education is hosting virtual information sessions for their Education as a Social Science Minor for Fall 2021. Students will learn about focused tracks within the minor, how the minor can complement a major, how to apply, and more. Students must register in order to attend an information session. Learn more and register for a session here.
Register for School of Social Work's Master of Social Work Information Sessions—All Students
The School of Social Work is hosting virtual information sessions for students interested in learning more about the Master of Social Work degree options. Applications for this nationally-ranked school are now being accepted for 2022. Learn more and register for an information session here.
Register for Bloustein School's Master's in Public Policy, Urban Planning, and Public Informatics Information Sessions—All Students
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is hosting virtual information sessions for their master and graduate certificate programs in Public Policy, Urban Planning, and Public Informatics. The GRE is waived for 2022 and scholarships are available for Fall 2022. No work experience is necessary. Students must RSVP to attend an information session. Learn more and register for a session here.
Applications for the Bloustein School's Mary Ann and Steven J. Allard Fellowship Program—Undergraduate Students
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and the Allard Family have established a fellowship for outstanding, declared, and non-traditional public health students who have demonstrated a personal commitment or outstanding academic potential in their public health studies. For 2021-2022, two eligible undergraduate students with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA will be selected as fellows to receive $2,000 each. The deadline for applications is October 15, 2021. Please email allardfellowship@ejb.rutgers.edu with any questions. Learn more about the fellowship here.
Jobs, Internships and Leadership Positions
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 the Rutgers Esports Center is now open? For $3 per hour, you can compete against your peers in one of 30 different games. Located in the Busch Student Center, the Esports Center has 60 gaming computers. Whether you are there to de-stress in between classes or play an intense game with friends, the center is open to you daily from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. Learn more about hours, games, and technology here.