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  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2012-2014 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Course Exchange Agreements  

Course Exchange Agreements


Rutgers-Princeton Cooperative Exchange Program

Rutgers University and Princeton University have been engaged in an exchange program since 1964. The program is informal in that admission to and registration at the host institution are not required. No funds are exchanged between the two institutions; the student pays tuition only at the home institution. Bloustein School students will find the programs of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs particularly of interest. Forms and policies are available from the Bloustein School's Office of Student and Academic Services.

New Brunswick Theological Seminary and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Exchanges

Cross-registration is available in each of these two schools. Forms are available at the Office of the Registrar.

NJIT/New Brunswick Graduate Student Exchange

Starting in spring 2006, students in the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and the Graduate School-New Brunswick were again permitted to take courses at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) via a longstanding arrangement between Rutgers-Newark and NJIT

Procedures for students at NJIT

NJIT students will use procedures in place in Newark and described in the Exchange Registration Policies, Newark Campus. Students will be registered as Rutgers nonmatrics and will appear on Rutgers rosters coded 26:NM:000:GC. Grades will be assigned on the roster.

For Rutgers-New Brunswick graduate students

Students must be matriculated to participate. Students will complete the NJIT Cross Registration Form, which may be printed from the Newark registrar's website.

The student will have the form signed by his or her adviser or program director, entering the course(s) requested, and submit the form to the graduate registrar in New Brunswick, who will fax it to the Newark registrar.

The Newark registrar will register the student directly into the NJIT registration database for the NJIT course(s).

If the course has a Rutgers equivalent

The Newark registrar will also register the student for the equivalent course at Rutgers in course school 48. This will generate tuition charges at Rutgers. There will be no tuition charges from NJIT.

Upon completion of the course, NJIT will inform the Newark registrar of the student's grade and the Newark registrar will enter the grade on the roster for the equivalent Rutgers course. There will be no indication on the transcript, except for the fact that school 48 indicates a course offered with NJIT, that the student took the course at NJIT.

If there is no Rutgers equivalent, the Newark registrar will register the student for a dummy Rutgers course, GRAD EXCHANGE NJIT, 26:001:015. This will generate charges at Rutgers. There will be no charges from NJIT.

Upon completion of the course, NJIT will notify the Newark registrar of student's grade. The Newark registrar will enter the grade on the student's record as an exchange course taken at NJIT.

Authorization

There has been an exchange agreement among the institutions of higher learning in Newark since the 1960s, approved by the Council of Higher Education in Newark (CHEN). In 1992, the arrangement was expanded to include the Graduate School in New Brunswick and the Bloustein School; then, discontinued. It is now reinstated.


 
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