Undergraduate Applications. If this is your first time enrolling in a degree program at Rutgers, use the Rutgers or Coalition application. To continue or check the status of an application, visit your Application Portal. You can also view other undergraduate applications below.
Office of Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions Rutgers University-Newark 190 University Avenue, Room 101 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Phone: 973-353-5205
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Rutgers is open and operating. The 2021 Rutgers Summer Session will proceed as scheduled. Because of the spread of the COVID-19 virus, instruction for the majority of courses will be offered remotely. For more information about the university operating status, visit coronavirus.rutgers.edu.
Register Online for Rutgers Courses, WebRegClick on Login for Rutgers Students.Enter Net ID and Net ID password.Select appropriate semester.Scroll down and enter the course index number for each course into the first fields, after the letters "Pfx.” ... Click on Add Courses.
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Pre-Registration for the Fall 2021 semester begins on Monday, April 19th at 9:00 am and continues through Tuesday, April 27th. Pre-Registration continues online through Tuesday, August 31st, 2021. Please refer to our website or your online Schedule of Classes for information on the use of WEBREG.Jan 12, 2021
Academic Planning for Fall 2021 For Fall 2021, we are planning for a large majority of course sections in New Brunswick to be taught in-person. Some course sections will be delivered remotely/online, depending on the specific course and school.Apr 5, 2021
As we begin the spring semester amid a continuing pandemic that has necessitated remote instruction for the vast majority of courses, we are eager to look ahead toward Fall 2021, when Rutgers intends to welcome everyone back to have an in-person experience on our campuses.
If classes have not yet begun, you may visit WebReg to change your course. During the add/drop period, you may visit the Registrar's Office to change your course. If there is a special circumstance and you would like to change a course after the add/drop period, you must apply for an appeal.
A student who wishes to withdraw from all classes on or after the first day of the semester/term should visit https://scarlethub.rutgers.edu/registrar/registration/withdrawal-from-all-courses/ to submit an Online Withdrawal Form.
Part-time tuition (per credit cost): New Jersey resident $383 per credit; Non-New Jersey resident $915 per credit.
Undergraduate Registration and Academic Calendar:April 27 - Aug 31, 2021Fall 2021 Unrestricted Add/Drop Period using webreg, https://sims.rutgers.edu/webreg/Sept 16, 2021Fall de-registration for non-confirmation of RU HereSept 20, 2021First enrollment file sent to the National Student Clearinghouse30 more rows
66.9% (2020)Rutgers–New Brunswick / Acceptance rate
Pre-Registration for the Spring 2022 semester begins on Monday, November 29th at 9:00 am and continues through Thursday, December 9th. Registration continues online Monday, November 29th through the Spring add/drop period.Oct 25, 2021
WEBREG is an online system for matriculating students to register, change, or add/drop courses to your class schedule. Please visit the WEBREG page for more information. Note: Matriculating students are those who have been admitted to pursue a specific type of degree at Rutgers.
First-year undergraduates are first-time students at a university/college. A first-year student is admitted in the fall and spring terms. Upon admission to Rutgers University–Newark, you will be directed to the Enrollment Pathway, where you will select from a list of dates that is convenient to attend a New Student Orientation, Advisement, and Registration event.