

You can apply to as many as three Rutgers schools on the one application and independent decisions will be made for each school to which you apply. Required Credentials Online ApplicationĬomplete the online application carefully as it cannot be changed after it has been submitted.
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Always include your full name and email when sending communications about your application. If your social security card does not copy clearly, include a cover letter that states your correct social security number when submitting the copy of the card. To correct a social security number, fax your social security card along with your full name, email used to create your application account, and date of birth to 73 (Attention: Admissions Operations). Send these changes to our admissions offices.
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First-year EOF candidates can access the EOF application.Complete and submit your undergraduate application.If you need to make changes to the information submitted within your application, you can do so online from the Rutgers Application Portal using your CommunityID and password.
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If you created an account already, log in using the email address and 8-character password submitted previously. You should create only one student account and submit just one application for the year you intend to enroll. To create a CommunityID, provide your email address and create an 8-character password. If this is your first time applying to Rutgers, you'll need to create a CommunityID via the Rutgers Application Portal in order to begin your application. For more information about the transfer credit policies at each of our schools, visit the school's website: Creating Your Rutgers CommunityID Each school at Rutgers has a limit to the amount of credit they will accept for college courses taken during high school. Enrolling students must provide an official college transcript to be considered for transfer credit. In general, credit is equivalent to Rutgers courses provided a grade of C or better. Rutgers will consider college coursework completed during high school for advanced standing credit. Note: Current high school students who are also taking college courses should apply as first-year applicants, regardless of the number of college credits earned while in high school. You've been enrolled in college but will have completed fewer than 12 academic post-high school graduation college credits by the time you enroll at Rutgers.You've graduated from high school and have never attended college, or.You are currently enrolled in high school, even if you've completed college credits while in high school, or.You are a first-year (or freshman) applicant if: Talent Assessment for Mason Gross School of the Arts Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) CandidatesĮnglish Proficiency Examination Requirements
