February 27, 2018

Notices

Study Abroad Applications—All Students
Applications for summer, fall, and academic year study abroad programs are due Thursday, March 1. Applications for Spring 2019 are also open and are 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.

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.

Phi Sigma Iota Foreign Language Merit Scholarships for Summer 2018—All Students
Phi Sigma Iota Chapter scholarships are available for members and prospective members of Phi Sigma Iota, the National Foreign Language Honor Society. The chapter scholarship is awarded for summer study abroad for Summer 2018. While preference is given to current and prospective members of Phi Sigma Iota, all Rutgers students may apply. Applications are due by noon on March 9, 2018. Applications are available here (PDF) and from all language departments. Learn more 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. Learn more here

Registration for RU @ the Shore Has Begun—All Students
Registration for Rutgers University’s RU @ the Shore has begun. Take Rutgers courses in hybrid format at Point Pleasant Beach. Courses begin June 25. Learn more here.

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Did You Know

Did you know that the Rutgers School of Health Professions has a master's level cytotechnology program? Cytotechnologists, or “cell detectives,” seek out abnormalities in cells that signal serious illness. For more information, please call 908-889-2424, or click here.

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