As colleges and universities in the region start the new school year, they’re touting changes, including new degrees, facilities, and campus organizations. Read full story on philly.com Source: What’s new on Philly and N.J. college campuses in 2015
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OFFICE HOURS STARTING SEPT. 1
The Office of Academic Advising will be open from 9:00am – 6:00pm, Monday through Thursday and Friday from 9:00am – 4:00pm. All current student can walk-in during that first week of class. WALK-IN ONLY, NO APPOINTMENTS. Transfer Summary ReportNew students that have just been accepted must have a Transfer Summary Report in order to meet with … Continue reading OFFICE HOURS STARTING SEPT. 1…
Register for Fall 2015
Currents students that need to register for classes or revise their schedules should call (856) 225-6043 to make an appointment to see their advisor: https://advising.camden.rutgers.edu/students/who-is-my-advisor/Register via web registration at https://sims.rutgers.edu/webreg/New Students starting Fall 2015: New students can call and schedule an appointment only after a Registration event has been attended.
August 24 – New Transfer Student Orientation
All new students starting Fall 2015 MUST attend an Orientation event. Please contact the Office of New Student Programs at (856) 225-6689 to reserve your seat for the Advising and Registration Day on Monday, August 24, 2015:https://newstudents.camden.rutgers.edu/
Drop/Add Period (Sept. 1-10)
September 10 – The last day to drop/add courses(es) WITHOUT a grade of a ‘W’:The Academic Calendar is available at https://registrar.camden.rutgers.edu/sites/registrar/files/AcademicCalendar2015-16a.pdf
Understanding the ‘W’ Grade
Students often ask us, “what does a grade of ‘W’ mean on my transcript?”It means you dropped a course after the 1st week of the semester, after the end of the add-drop period. Each semester the registrar provides specific deadlines for dropping a course “with a ‘W’ instead of an ‘F.’” – be sure to review … Continue reading Understanding the ‘W’ Grade…
N.J. college officials: 5 things students should know about summer courses | NJ.com
Many New Jersey college officials say there are multiple positives to taking to summer courses, and below is a list of some of the top things students should know about taking summer courses.Source: N.J. college officials: 5 things students should know about summer courses | NJ.com
Summer Session: Important Dates
Important Dates: May 26 – June 18 – Summer Session I June 22 – July 16 – Summer Session II July 20 – August 12 – Summer Session III September 1 – Fall 2015 semester begins…*Please view the following link for more summer session dates and sections:https://summer.camden.rutgers.edu/calendar.html