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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2009-2011 Registration Cross- and Exchange-Registration Procedures  

Cross- and Exchange-Registration Procedures

Students may take courses at other Rutgers graduate schools and programs (cross-registration), as well as through exchange registration at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) or the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). With the prior permission of the appropriate department chair, these credits will be counted toward Rutgers Business School (RBS) M.B.A. degree requirements. Check with the Office of Student Services for information about appropriate procedures.

Intercollege Registration                                       

A student in RBS may apply to take a course offered by another division of the university, but other approvals may be required. Students registering for courses in UMDNJ's Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS), in the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, or at Princeton University must also complete appropriate forms that are available from the Office of the Registrar.

New Brunswick Theological Seminary and UMDNJ-RWJMS Exchanges
Cross-registrations are available in the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and UMDNJ-RWJMS. Forms are available at the Office of the Graduate Registrar.

Multiple School Registration
A student may not be registered simultaneously in two or more units of the university. Students wishing to take courses in more than one unit in the same semester or those who wish to take courses in units in which they are not enrolled may accomplish this through intercollege registration.

When a student makes multiple applications and is offered admission to more than one unit of the university, that student may register in only one. When a student has been admitted to a graduate and undergraduate unit, the registration will be in the graduate unit.


This policy is in no way intended to abridge a student's freedom to pursue simultaneously two degrees in two units. Such students must keep both units informed of their academic progress, since they will be registered in only one unit.

Graduate Enrollment in Undergraduate Course
Any course numbered 500 or above is designed for graduate students and normally carries credit toward one of the graduate degrees. Certain advanced undergraduate courses numbered in the 300s and 400s also may be approved for a given graduate student, either as a regular part of his or her graduate program or to remedy a deficiency in preparation. When a graduate student is permitted to enroll in a course numbered below 500, the credit prefix E or N may appear on the registration and record forms. No more than 12 credits of courses numbered between 300 and 499 may be offered in fulfilling the requirements for advanced degrees. Students registering in undergraduate courses are subject to the policies of the undergraduate division offering the course.

Undergraduate Enrollment in Graduate Courses
Qualified undergraduate students in the university who wish to study in courses offered by the graduate faculty are welcome to do so if they receive the written approval of the instructor of the course and the dean of RBS. Students must have senior standing and a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0. Forms are available for this purpose in deans' offices at the undergraduate colleges.

 

 
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