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  Graduate School-Newark 2020-2022 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information  

Registration and Course Information
Registration consists of the following steps:
  • Course selection with the aid of faculty advisement or the schools' advising office staff.
  • Course offerings can be found online: http://sis.rutgers.edu/soc/#home
  • Entry of the selected courses via Rutgers web registration system (WebReg): https://webreg.rutgers.edu by students with system access, or the assistance of the registrar's office.
  • Completion of RUHere confirmation of attendance process when attempting to access any online system that requires login with their Rutgers NetID. Failing to participate will result in classes and financial aid being cancelled.
  • Payment of the term bill (tuition and fees) for the approved program via https://finservices.rutgers.edu/otb/.
All students, by virtue of registering, agree to comply with the regulations of the university.

Students attempting to register after the ninth calendar day of the semester must contact the Office of the Dean to seek permission to register. Students who have registered can make necessary adjustments to their schedules via WebReg through the ninth calendar day of the semester. Students seeking course advising should contact their Graduate Program Director for additional information.

A student admitted into a degree program of the Graduate School-Newark is expected to maintain continuous registration in every fall and spring semester thereafter until completing the program and earning the degree. Normally a student registers for courses or research credits (up to the number of credits required for the degree); continuing students who have completed all required coursework and research credits must seek permission from the Office of the Dean to register for matriculation continued.

Graduate students registered for 9.0 credits or more are considered full time and pay full-time student fees. Such students are charged the per credit rate for the number of credits enrolled in addition to all full-time fees. Students maintaining continuous registration retain access to Rutgers University email accounts and library resources. A student who fails to maintain continuous registration must seek readmission to the Graduate School-Newark in order to resume formal graduate study or register again.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 848-445-info (4636) or colonelhenry.rutgers.edu.
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