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The Deans and Staff in the Office of Academic Affairs are committed to providing excellent academic service and upholding academic standards for our undergraduate student body. The Office of Academic Affairs, commonly known as B100, provides academic service to undergraduate students in the School of Engineering as well as prospective engineering students and their families. Our list of services include: first contact from Admissions, tours for prospective students, First-Year Engineering, official academic advising, degree requirements, scholastic standing, liaison to academic departments, graduation certification, curriculum accreditation, information on post-college options, and more.    

Our doors are open from 8:30am-5:00pm Monday through Friday. We are located in the Engineering Building Room B100 on Busch Campus. Stop in and see us for all of your academic inquiries!  

Current Students
Degree Information
Degrees Offered, Electives, Pass-Nocredit, Repeating Courses, GPA, Transcripts,  Course Catalog, Non-Matriculated Students. 
 
Scheduling Information
Online Registration, Registration Dates, Pre-requisite Overrides, Special Permission Numbers, Online Schedule of Classes, Exam Conflicts and Excused Absences. 

Degree Enhancements

BS/Master's programs, Dual Degree, Double Majors, Minors, Co-op, Slade Scholars Program, Study Abroad, Tutoring, Scholarships, Student Organizations, Professional Licensing (EIT/FE).



Scholastic Standing, Grade Appeals,
and Conflicts 
Probation, Dismissal, Withdrawal, Readmission, Exam Conflicts and Excused Absences, Grade Appeals

Graduation Information
Graduation-May 19, 2013, Dean's List, Graduating with Honors, Class Rank.

Transfer Information

Taking courses outside of RU, Changing Engineering Majors, Transcripts, Transferring within RU, Transferring from outside of RU, Leaving RU.

Contact Us
Appointment with a Dean, Engineering Departments, Tours, Email Etiquette,  Useful University Links, Find a Professor or Office at RU.

View the Alphabetical listing of these services.  
First Year Useful Information
  • First-Year Undergraduate Students

    First Year Engineering, you’re new, and you know it. Well, so do we. The School of Engineering offers a full slate of programs to help you get acquainted with your university—and college life. Here you will find a quick overview of helpful things to know.

  • 440:100 - Engineering Orientation Lectures

    This lecture style introduction engineering course is a mandatory first year course teaching students about the different engineering majors.

  • 440:125 - Albertalli Engineering Exploration

    This hands-on engineering design course was developed to nurture the students’ knowledge about and passion for the field of engineering and to help students grow and refine the skills necessary to be a successful engineer academically and professionally.

Prospective Students
  • Prospective Undergraduate Students

    If you’re considering building your future with the School of Engineering here at Rutgers University, one of the nation’s leading public research universities, you’ve already made a smart move. Here you will find a quick overview of things to know.

  • Prospective External Transfer Students

    For those students who are interested in transferring into the School of Engineering from an institution external to Rutgers University. Here you will find a quick overview of the steps to take.

  • Prospective Internal Transfer Students

    For those students who are interested in transferring into the School of Engineering from another Rutgers University school. Here you will find a quick overview of the steps to take.

Faculty/Staff Academic Resources
  • Academic Advising

    Faculty/Staff guidelines for undergraduate academic advising, which is shared between Academic Affairs and the Engineering Departments.

  • Rosters and Submitting Grades

    Procedures for Faculty/Staff to view course rosters and submit their grades.

  • Grade Appeals

    Resource for Faculty concerning student grade appeal procedures.

  • Academic Integrity

    Review the University's policies on cheating, plagiarism, etc.

  • Absences and Exam Conflicts

    Procedures to handle student absences from class and exam conflicts.
    Document Repository

    Selected Faculty and Staff have access to log-in and download relevant information. 

Even though I was quite intimidated by the large community here at Rutgers, the Office of Academic Affairs helped me with so many facets of my life that contributed to my overall development as a college student....the friendly faces and punctuality expressed by the staff as well as the availability of the Deans to survey the challenges that periodically came my way are all things that I can attribute to the Office of Academic Affairs

~Steve Carvellas, ECE '11

 

 

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