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The following are links to resources that you may find helpful along your journey at Rutgers:
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Academic Student Services provides a comprehensive list of Student Services online, with links that take you to online registration, degree navigator, the Schedule of Classes for each semester, check your financial aid status, see your term bill and other charges, change your personal access code (PAC), view your current schedule or your transcript, or update your permanent address information.
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Aresty Research Center assists students in learning about the process of research, identifying faculty mentors or porjects, defining research goals, seeking funding for a project, seeking guidance in the ethical aspects of doing research, and presenting their findings to the university and the general public.
Need information about business schools or business career fairs? Visit Bschool.com, Inc. for more information.
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Career Services provides the resources, skills and strategies for choosing a college major, career planning, finding internships, full-time jobs and successful career transitions.
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Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) provides a summer program to prepare students for their first year of law school. They also assist students who have not been accepted into law school by advocating for them. On this site you will find government information resources, scholarship and CLEO links.
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Counseling and Psychological Services provides a variety of psychological counseling services for all students of Rutgers University in New Brunswick/Piscataway, undergraduate and graduate. The services offered are to assist students with a variety of tasks including: sorting out one's identity, establishing and maintaining important relationships, coping with anxiety and depression, dealing with losses, handling new academic demands, etc. Services are free, and confidentiality is guaranteed within legal and ethical guidelines.
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Eden provides helpful information about how to use your Eden email account and the other services offered by Rutgers Computing, including creating an account for you or for your student organization.
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Graduate Entrance Exams need to be taken when applying for advanced degrees. The GRE is required in order to earn your masters or doctorate. The LSAT is taken for law school and the MCAT is taken by students interested in medical school. For business schools, you need to take the GMAT.
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Health Professions Office is a full-time operation serving the needs of students and alumni of Rutgers University who are planning to apply to schools of medicine, dentistry and other graduate specialties. In addition to advising, the office provides a variety of services to students.
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Interfolio manages credential files. It is an easy way for an undergraduate to send application materials to graduate and professional schools.
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Mapping Your Future provides assistance with choosing a career. The information is helpful for all students ranging from high school to adult learners.
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New Jersey Commission on Higher Education is a state office that runs the Educational Opportunity Fund program. They provide information about the Educational Opportunity Fund and other college resources.
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New Jersey Transfer is where you can find out whether a class you take at a community college or four year University in NJ will transfer to Rutgers as an equivalent course.
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Office of Academic Services assists students with all their academic needs, from admission through graduation and beyond.
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Office for Diversity and Academic Success in the Sciences (ODASIS) provides the tools necessary for students to succeed academically in the sciences by employing proper study and time management techniques, developing organizational problem solving, analytical thinking, and critical reading skills, as well as tools to improve study and test-taking skills.
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Peterson's Graduate Planner offers information for students thinking about graduate or professional school. Search for schools, programs of study, test preparation, and financial aid.
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University Registrar's website provides information on semester course offerings, online registration, registration dates, add, drop and withdrawal deadlines, online transcripts or student IDs, etc.
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RU-Info is your link to everything and anything at Rutgers University.
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Study Abroad Program allows you to search by country, language, length of stay or program of study to find the program you want. Application forms are available online.
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Volunteer Match for opportunities to give back to various communities.
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