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Nondegree Nonmatriculating Students


Individuals who do not wish to matriculate or work toward a degree may enroll in selected courses for two semesters. These applicants should complete the online application at http://admissions.rutgers.edu and select University College-Newark when prompted to select colleges on the application. Nonmatriculating students should submit the same credentials as are required for matriculating students. Bachelor degree holders must submit all college transcripts but are exempt from the high school transcript requirement.

If the student is a graduate of the Newark College of Arts and Sciences or University College-Newark, an application with the admissions office is not required. Rather, students should contact the Office of Academic Services at 973-353-5800, or submit an application for reenrollment at https://www.ugadmissions.rutgers.edu/reenrollment.

Note: Nonmatriculating students:

1. Must have completed all required prerequisites for any course for which they choose to enroll.

2. May not take more than 12 credits in any semester.

3. May not take more than 24 credits overall at the college as a nonmatriculated student.

 

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, also encourages senior citizens to audit courses on a noncredit, space-available basis. New Jersey residents aged 62 and older may attend classes free of charge under this program. Those interested in attending should contact http://ucm.rutgers.edu/about/senior-citizen-audit-program.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-445-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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