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Student Identification


Registration forms, academic records, and related documents usually carry a series of numerical codes following the name to assist in identifying the student, the school of enrollment, and curriculum. These codes are:

School Code.  A two-digit number identifying the school or college within the university to which the student has been admitted. On the Camden campus, there are five degree-granting divisions: Camden College of Arts and Sciences (50); University College-Camden (64); School of Business-Camden (undergraduate) (52); School of Business-Camden (graduate) (53); Graduate School-Camden (56); and School of Law-Camden (24).

Class Code.  A two-digit number indicating the year in which the student is expected to graduate. This code may be changed to reflect the student's progress in satisfying degree requirements. Nonmatriculated students have a code of NM and unclassified transfers have no class code.

Curriculum Code.  A three-digit number identifying the major field in which the student is enrolled.

 
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