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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 University College Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Registration  

Registration

Students must be admitted to University College-New Brunswick before they may register for courses. Information about registration is published in the Schedule of Classes. The university reserves the right to restrict registration in all courses offered and, when necessary, to cancel courses previously announced.

Withdrawal from Courses. Students may withdraw from courses during the withdrawal period before the 8th week of the term. In extraordinary circumstances, students can request a late or retroactive withdrawal. Terminating class attendance does not constitute withdrawal from a course. See the University Policies and Procedures section for details of the drop/add policy.

Students wishing to withdraw from a course after the 8th week of the term may request a late withdrawal. Students wishing to withdraw from a course after the 12th week of the term (including after the final grade has been submitted) may request a retroactive withdrawal. Students may request a form for either late or retroactive withdrawal from the Office of Advising and Counseling/EOF.

Withdrawal from University College. Students may request withdrawal from University College at any time up to, but not including, the last two weeks of instruction in the term. Terminating class attendance does not constitute withdrawal from University College. A student must inform the Office of Student Services in writing of his or her intention to withdraw from the college.

Students who wish to drop one or more courses but remain enrolled must do so by posted drop dates each term.

Registration in Institutions Other than Rutgers University. A University College-New Brunswick student who wishes to enroll in courses at another institution must obtain permission from the Office of Student Services. Departmental approval also must be obtained if the student intends to use the course to satisfy major or minor requirements. Requests must be made in writing well in advance of the deadline for registration at the other institution. No credit is allowed for courses taken without prior permission. The total course load consists of courses carried in University College and those taken concurrently at another institution.

Students who have completed 60 degree credits from any source may take a maximum of 6 of their remaining credits at any accredited institution. However, the total number of credits transferred from all two-year colleges may not exceed 60 credits (64 credits if A.A./A.S. was earned at a New Jersey community college).

Intercampus Registration. Registration at the Camden or Newark campus of Rutgers is permitted in unusual cases and ordinarily for one term only. Approval must be obtained from the Office of Student Services.


 
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