March 7, 2023

Notices

Registration for Summer Session—All Students
Registration for Summer Session 2023 is in progress. Students may choose from 1,800 course selections in a wide range of subjects. Learn more about Summer Session here.

Spring 2023 Add/Drop Dates—Undergraduate Students
March 20: Last day to withdraw from a course with a “W” grade.
May 3: Last day to withdraw from the University for Spring 2023.

Normal Webreg Hours:
6:30 a.m.—midnight, Monday through Friday
6:30 a.m.—2 p.m. on Saturdays

Learn more and view the Spring 2023 Undergraduate Calendar here. For assistance, please contact the One Stop Student Services Center.

Financial

One Stop Student Services Center Delayed Opening on March 15—All Students
The One Stop Student Services Center will open at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 15. During the closure, One Stop can still be reached via the contact form.

Student Health Insurance Information—All Students Students who have failed to waive or enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan before the deadline should follow these guidelines: 

  • Failed to Waive? Students are being enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan and 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 April 30, 2023, at www.universityhealthplans.com. F & J Rutgers visa-sponsored students must contact Eirinn Jones at Rutgers Global before the deadline for waiver appeal guidelines by April 30, 2023. A Rutgers ID number must be included for identification. 
     
  • Failed to Enroll? Students are now being enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), which will cause a delay in accessing insurance cards. Students can visit www.uhcsr.com to create an account and access insurance cards in a few weeks. Please note that students should be proactive and enroll before the deadline each semester to avoid having to pay out-of-pocket expenses for medical care—including medication—and then seeking reimbursement. 

Taxable Tuition Remission—Students Who are Staff or Faculty
Please be aware that the full value of staff/faculty graduate tuition remission is subject to federal and New Jersey state tax withholding. In addition, under federal regulations, any graduate tuition remission benefit over $5,250 per calendar year is also considered taxable. Please refer to the 2023 Tax Withholding Schedule for Spring 2023 withholding dates.

1098-T Forms—All Students
1098-T tax forms are available to view and print electronically. View instructions on accessing 1098-T forms here.

View and Pay Spring 2023 Term Bills—All Students
Spring 2023 semester term bills are available to view and pay online here.

Financial Holds—All Students
Financial holds have been placed on accounts that have unpaid balances. These holds will prevent students from registering for Fall 2023 semester classes. Students who are enrolled in tuition payment plans should make sure their accounts are current and satisfy the remaining balance. 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 Direct Deposit to Receive Refunds Faster—All Students
Direct deposit is the fastest, safest, and most convenient way to receive refunds issued by Rutgers. All students are required to enroll in direct deposit. Please note that direct deposit is currently not available for summer or winter refunds. View instructions for setting up direct deposit here.

Summer and Advanced Standing/Third Term 2023 Payment Plans—All Students
Enrollment in the 4-payment plan for Summer 2023 and Advanced Standing/Third Term students opened on March 5, 2023. Learn more about payment plans here.

Cash Payments—All Students
Due to the health and safety concerns associated with handling cash for students and staff, it is strongly encouraged that students use electronic payment methods instead of cash payments for paying term bills. Please review payment options and the Cash Handling Policy for more information.

GradGuard Epidemic Coverage Endorsement—All Students
Rutgers University has partnered with GradGuard to make the Tuition Protection Insurance Plan available to students and families. The plan helps students and their families overcome the financial losses that may result from events that force students to withdraw from the semester due to a covered medical reason, including mental health conditions and illness from epidemic and pandemic diseases. Learn more about the Tuition Protection Plan here.

myGuest Authorized User Access for Term Bills, Grades, and More—All Students
Students can authorize a third party or a parent with access to review academic records, view financial aid rewards, or make payments on their behalf. To grant this access, students must log in to their myRutgers Dashboard, and use the "Authorized Access" icon to provide access to the desired authorized party. Additional instructions for the myGuest Dashboard can be found 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, 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. Students can follow updates from One Stop on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

General

Rutgers University 257th Anniversary Commencement—Graduating Students
The 2023 Rutgers–New Brunswick and RBHS Commencement ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. on Sunday, May 14, 2023, at SHI Stadium. Regalia is now on sale online through Barnes & Noble at Rutgers. Commencement Special Needs Parking Registration is available for guests who are not able to walk more than 1/2 mile. Information regarding regalia sales, parking registration, shout out filming, day-of information, and more is available on the website. More information will be sent to students' ScarletMail accounts, and family and friends are also able to sign up for email updates regarding Commencement. Please contact Commencement@rutgers.edu or 848-932-2469 with questions, and follow @RUCommencement on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Academics

Secrets to Acing the GRE: Webinar—All Students
The Learning Centers are hosting the webinar “Secrets to Acing the GREs” for students thinking about applying to graduate school or taking the GRE test. Representatives from ETS, the organization that makes the GRE General Test, will provide tips and strategies for each section of the GRE test. Participants will receive discount codes for the test and test prep materials. This webinar is a collaboration of ETS, the Learning Centers, and the Office of Career Exploration and Success. In addition to this webinar, there will also be GRE Prep workshops on Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. Learn more and register for the webinar here.

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. The application deadline is Friday, March 17, 2023. Learn more and apply here.

Applications for the Graduate Fellowship Program in Government and Politics—Graduate Students Graduate students may apply for the Graduate Fellowship Program in Government and Politics offered by the Eagleton Institute of Politics. Fellows gain experience and knowledge of how American politics, government, policy, and advocacy impacts their fields of study and are a part of an interdisciplinary cohort from across Rutgers. This program is open to all Rutgers graduate students from all campuses, and full and part-time students are eligible. Stipends and tuition remission are available. Applications are due on March 24, 2023. Learn more and apply here.

Application Deadline Extended for Graduate School of Education's Five-Year and Post-Baccalaureate Programs—Undergraduate Students
Application deadlines for the Graduate School of Education's five-year and post-baccalaureate initial licensure teacher preparation programs has been extended. Applications are also being accepted from students who have not yet taken the praxis core (where applicable). Please email ken.tufo@gse.rutgers.edu with any questions. 

Applications for the Master’s Program in Political Science–Concentration in the United Nations and Global Policy Studies & Virtual Information Sessions—Undergraduate Students
The Department of Political Science at the School of Arts and Sciences 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. Sign up for one of the Ask Me Anything sessions or information sessions here. Please email unma@polisci.rutgers with any questions.

Register for Bloustein School's Master's in Public Policy, Urban Planning, Public Informatics, and Health Administration Virtual Information Sessions
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policyis hosting virtual information sessions for their master’s & graduate certificate programs in Public Policy, Urban Planning, Health Administration, and Public Informatics. Applications are still being accepted for Fall 2023, and the GRE is waived. Merit-based scholarships are available, and no work experience is required.Students must RSVP to attend an information session. Learn more and RSVP for a session here.

Student Success Resources

Success.rutgers.edu is dedicated to helping students find all of the services and resources to succeed and is organized around four themes: Success Essentials, Academic Support Services, Involvement & Community, and Experiential Learning & Career Preparation. The site is easily searchable and includes important "How To" instructional videos and guides for topics such as Course Scheduling, Add/Drop, Canvas, Teams, the Handshake Career Management platform, and more.

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 SuccessOn-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 it is Women's History Month? Rutgers is a leader in research in women’s history. The graduate program in the School of Arts and Sciences has been ranked number 1 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report for more than a decade. See more notable moments in women’s history at Rutgers here.