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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2007-2009 School of Arts and Sciences Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Registration  

Registration


Students are responsible for monitoring the accuracy of their registration throughout each semester. Details about registration may be found under the Registration section of the University Policies and Procedures section of the catalog.

Change of Courses.
See the University Policies and Procedures section for the drop/add policy.

Interunit Registration. Interunit registration in Rutgers-Camden or Rutgers-Newark may be allowed for a limited number of credits in unusual situations with prior approval by the Office of Academic Services.

Registering for Courses in Other Institutions.
Matriculated students must receive prior approval for courses they intend to take for credit at another college or university.

Students are not permitted to be enrolled simultaneously at Rutgers-New Brunswick and another institution during the fall or spring semester.

It is the responsibility of students to register for all courses needed to complete the degree requirements as outlined on their official curriculum summaries and to avoid scheduling courses for which credit already has been granted, either at Rutgers University or by transfer.

Withdrawal from Courses.
Students may withdraw from courses during the withdrawal period before the eighth week of the semester. Students should always consult with an academic adviser when contemplating withdrawal from a course. Terminating class attendance does not constitute withdrawal from a course. See the University Policies and Procedures section for details of the drop/add policy.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732/932-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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