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WELCOME TO RUTGERS' E-NEWSLETTER FOR ENROLLING STUDENTS!
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| We're thrilled that you''ll be joining the Rutgers community in the fall! The first day of classes will be September 1. The more quickly you finalize your enrollment, the sooner you can rest assured you're ready for Rutgers. We've developed this newsletter to assist you with the enrollment process as well as to inform you about the many opportunities you will have at Rutgers. |
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In This Issue...
Enrollment Pathway Deadline for Final Transcripts Academic Planning and Advising Financial Aid...Missing Documentation? Come Prepared on Move-in Day Term Bills Immunization Records Get Involved at Rutgers! First-Year Interest Groups (FIGS) Sending Your AP Scores to Rutgers The Libraries Are Ready To Help Questions |
 | Enrollment Pathway Our electronic Enrollment Pathway is the most convenient way for you to track your progress in completing the enrollment process. It provides you with helpful information and links for on-campus housing, placement testing, academic advising and orientation, immunization records, your Rutgers email account, and more. Visit the Enrollment Pathway today.
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Deadline for Final TranscriptsYou are responsible for submitting final official transcripts of all course work you have completed by July 10, 2009. We will check to verify that all of your transcripts are official and include certification of any diplomas you indicated on your application.
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 | Academic Planning and Advising Specific information about your school's course selection and major advising program is available on the Enrollment Pathway. A representative from the school will provide you with information about degree requirements and assist you in pre-selecting appropriate first-semester courses.
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Financial Aid...Missing Documentation?You should respond to any requests for missing documentation from Rutgers’ Office of Financial Aid as soon as possible. Your prompt attention to these requests is necessary in order for your financial aid to appear as a credit on your initial term bill. To check your award status, please visit https://www.acs.rutgers.edu/faaward. Back to Top
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 | Come Prepared on Move-in DayAre you going to remember to bring your alarm clock? What about flip-flops for the shower? With all the excitement that takes place on move-in day, it's easy to forget the bare essentials. Our university housing website will provide you with all the information you need to assure a smooth transition to your new “home away from home." You may also find it helpful to review the Undergraduates’ Residents Guide. Students will receive their housing assignments by email during the first week of August. Back to Top
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Term BillsTerm bills are mailed on a rolling basis beginning in July for students entering the university in the fall. Payment due dates begin in August. Your specific payment due date will be displayed on your bill. Information about our convenient payment methods and various payment plans is included with the term bill, but you can also access this information here. Back to Top
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 | Immunization Records
All incoming Rutgers University students are required by state law and university regulations to provide the university with a Pre-Entrance Immunization Record signed by their health care provider by July 30, 2009. You can obtain information about specific immunization requirements and download a copy of the Pre-Entrance Immunization Record by clicking here. If you have any questions, email Rutgers University Health Services at vaccine@rci.rutgers.edu or call 732/932-7402.
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Get Involved at Rutgers! With student organizations ranging from academic to community service, and religious to social/political action, you’re bound to find your niche. And just in case you don’t, you can start your own student organization. Just visit http://getinvolved.rutgers.edu/ for more information about the many ways to get involved at Rutgers. And if you’re the athletic type, Rutgers Recreation offers a wide variety of programs. Just visit http://www1.recreation.rutgers.edu/ for more information.
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 | First-Year Interest Groups (FIGS)
First-year students in their first semester at Rutgers are invited to sign up for a 10-week First-year Interest Group Seminar (FIGS). Each one-credit seminar is taught by a trained peer instructor. Students learn about the Rutgers community and explore academic interest areas such as business, communication, education, English, health and medicine, history, law and leadership, theater arts and more! To see a description of the FIGS available for Fall 2009, click here. Back to Top
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Sending Your AP Scores to RutgersDegree credit is awarded for Advanced Placement examination scores of 4 and 5 on the College Board Advanced Placement Examinations. Students wishing to receive academic credit should have their scores sent to Rutgers directly from the testing service. Rutgers' CEEB code is 002765. Back to Top
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The Libraries Are Ready To Help The Rutgers University Libraries welcome all incoming students and are ready to assist you. Drop by in person or online and receive answers to your questions. We can tell you the quietest places to study, which libraries support studies in specific areas, how to borrow books, even how to get an answer to your academic question quickly - without leaving your dorm. To learn more about the libraries' wealth of services and resources, visit our website at http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu. For information on how to use the libraries' website, or for an answer to a specific library-related question, please send an email to our Ask A Librarian Service.
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QuestionsWe hope this newsletter is helpful to you as complete the final steps in the enrollment process at Rutgers. If you have any questions, please make sure to consult the Enrollment Pathway or send your question(s) to admissions@ugadm.rutgers.edu. We look forward to seeing you on campus in the fall!
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