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Newark, New Jersey Where opportunity meets excellence R
utgers University–Newark (RU-N), an anchor educational institution in New Jersey’s largest city, is a leader in re- search and scholarship, fostering excellence at the intersection of academic and civic engage- ment. With an enrollment of more than 13,000 students from 119 countries, our undergradu- ate, graduate, professional, and joint-degree programs span more than 100 areas of study. RU-N champions people from all walks of life to succeed and lead in our learning community. Our students benefit from small class sizes, funded research opportunities, and inspiring internships with local businesses and Fortune 500 companies. With undergraduate majors offered across the liberal arts, business, criminal justice, pub- lic service, technology, health professions, life sciences, and media arts, students have am- ple choices to pursue their academic inter- ests. Our students work side-by-side with our award-winning faculty, putting theories and ideas to the test. Our graduates are prepared to steer social and economic change on a local and global scale. Transfer to RU-N and trans- form your future.
Leverage and celebrate diversity every day
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ideas, learning, teaching, and community en- gagement—an everyday occurrence at RU-N, which has long been recognized as one of the country’s most diverse universities. Our stu- dents and faculty represent an inclusive cultural environment that inspires academic scholar- ship, fields of study, local and global social jus- tice, advocacy, and community well-being. We leverage diversity to ignite imaginations,
generate opinions, encourage civic dialogue, and empower world changemakers. We chal- lenge our RU-N community to intentionally build upon our legacy as a place of opportunity for everyone. RU-N is a place where difference has a human face found in the many personal paths, passions, and possibilities that converge here. We invite you to join us in this intellectu- ally and socially stimulating community that values diversity for everyone—every day!
Our community welcomes you You’ll feel right at home on our diverse and wel- coming campus. Whether you live on campus or commute here, there are plenty of ways to get involved and have fun as a student at RU-N. Plus, New York City is just a 20-minute train ride away. As an RU-N student, you’re part of not only an active student community but one of America’s largest urban college towns.
Experience a Smooth Transition
Rutgers University–Newark makes the transfer process easy with Transfer Instant Decision Days, ongoing advisory support, transcript evaluations, an easy registration process, scholarships and financial aid options, and career development support.
Transfer Student Resources • Admissions Office:
admissions.newark.rutgers.edu • NJ Transfer:
njtransfer.org • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA):
studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society:
ptk.org
Transfer Student Application Requirements • Online application at
admissions.rutgers.edu/apply • Non-refundable $70 application fee
• Official transcript from all previously attended colleges • Successful completion of two college levels of English Composition • Successful completion of one college level of Math • Official final high school transcript if transferring with fewer than 24 college credits • Official GED results (if applicable)
Test Score Requirements Rutgers–Newark does not require the submission of SAT or ACT standardized test scores. Please view the exceptions to this policy at
admissions.rutgers.edu/testoptional-faqs.
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