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Required Credentials. Learn what additional credentials are required to apply. First-Year Applicants. Current high school seniors are required to complete the Rutgers Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR). Learn More. Transfer Applicants. Learn how to get started with your transfer application. Learn More. International Applicants. Learn More.
- First-Year Students
You are a first-year (or freshman) applicant if: You are...
- International Applicants
Transfer students with less than 24 college credits must...
- Rutgers–New Brunswick
Rutgers University–New Brunswick Spring/January 2024:...
- Rutgers–Camden
Rutgers University–Camden Spring/January 2024: Application...
- Rutgers–Newark
Rutgers University–Newark is one of three regional campuses...
- Transfer Applicants
Transfer students who, after high school graduation, have...
- Graduate Students
Rutgers offers advanced study in a wide range of medical,...
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Rutgers-Newark University College - Newark Newark College of...
- First-Year Students
You are a first-year (or freshman) applicant if: You are currently enrolled in high school, even if you've completed college credits while in high school, or. You've graduated from high school and have never attended college, or.
View the requirements below for each school at Rutgers–New Brunswick. Transfer students are expected to have completed the specific required high school courses noted for the school. If necessary, college courses may be used to satisfy high school course requirements.
Admissions officials at Rutgers University--New Brunswick consider a student's GPA a very important academic factor. An applicant's high school class rank, when available, is considered but...
Currently enrolled secondary/high school students must complete a self-reported academic record while transfer applicants must submit an official transcript for all previous institutions. Students with less than 24 college credits are required to submit a secondary/high school transcript.
Whether you’re taking the traditional route through high school, transferring in from another university or community college, or if you’re coming back to school after being out of the classroom for years, you’ll find a path that leads you to where you belong at Rutgers.