First-Year Students
First-year
students should apply online through the Office of University Undergraduate
Admissions at https://admissions.rutgers.edu, indicating the public and nonprofit administration major within the School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA).
First-year
students may be accepted into the School of Public Affairs and Administration
with indication of public and nonprofit administration as their major on their initial
Rutgers University-Newark application. SPAA students are jointly enrolled in Newark
College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Public Affairs and
Administration.
Transfer
Students from Other Institutions
Transfer
students may be accepted into the School of Public Affairs and Administration
(SPAA) directly with indication of a public and nonprofit administration major on their initial
Rutgers-Newark application. SPAA students are jointly enrolled in the Newark
College of Arts and Sciences and School of Public Affairs and Administration.
Those
applying from outside Rutgers as transfer students should apply online through
the Office of University Undergraduate Admissions at
https://admissions.rutgers.edu, indicating the public and nonprofit administration major within SPAA.
Students
transferring from other schools should consult with admissions counselors to
learn if any articulation agreements are in place to define which courses at
the school from which they are transferring are acceptable for meeting
admission requirements. Please note the information below on NJ Transfer.
Comprehensive
Statewide Articulation Agreement
The
agreement with New Jersey community colleges and New Jersey public four-year
institutions provides a seamless transition from public associate to public
baccalaureate degree programs and supports the successful acquisition of
baccalaureate degrees by transfer students.
All
students transferring with an associate in arts (A.A.) or an associate in science (A.S.) degree from a New Jersey
community college within the past three years may have satisfied all general
education requirements. Students may not be grandfathered into the program.
Once a student is enrolled, they may not return to their prior institution to
earn an A.A./A.S. degree. The A.A./A.S. degree must be completed before
enrolling at Rutgers-Newark.
Under
extenuating circumstances, a student may be allowed to take a course at
Rutgers-Newark and transfer the credits back to the community college in order
to earn their degree. Students must get approval in writing from both
institutions prior to taking the course.
NJ Transfer
Rutgers
participates with the NJ Transfer Articulation System. NJ Transfer is a
computerized data information system designed to ease the transition from these
institutions to Rutgers. Students attending one of New Jersey's two-year
colleges can access the NJ Transfer website to obtain detailed information
about transferring to Rutgers. Students may determine the transferability of
the courses they are completing at their community college.
School-to-School
Transfer within Rutgers-Newark
In order to
be formally accepted into the School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) Undergraduate-Newark
program, students from other divisions of Rutgers University-Newark such as the Newark
College of Arts and Sciences, University College-Newark, Rutgers Business School-Newark, School of Criminal
Justice, and the Rutgers School of Nursing (in Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences)
must use the online School-to-School Transfer Application to apply.
School-to-School
Transfer from Rutgers-New Brunswick or Rutgers-Camden
Students
from Rutgers University-New Brunswick or Rutgers University-Camden should use the online
School-to-School Transfer Application (see above) to apply.
Reenrollment Guidelines for SPAA
School of
Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) students in good academic standing,
who are not registered for one or more semesters, are required to formerly
reenroll through the Re-Enrollment Application.
SPAA
students who have not registered for two or more semesters are subject to the
requirements in effect during the semester that they reenroll at SPAA.