Student Resources & Policies

Libraries

  • View winter hours of operation
  • Search the library catalog
  • Find items placed on reserve

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Computing Services

Visit the New Brunswick computing services for information regarding IT facilities and services.

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Learning Centers

Visit a learning center during winter for academic support services:

  • Tutoring
  • Academic Coaching
  • Review sessions

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Academic Policies

View the academic integrity policy or the university code of conduct.

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Grades & Records

Obtain winter grades and records at the New Brunswick Office of the Registrar.

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Bookstore

Visit the official university bookstore to order the required textbooks for your winter courses.

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Other Important Resources

The Division of Administration and Public Safety is committed to further improving the quality of safety and responding to all emergencies, suspicious activities, crimes and safety concerns on the New Brunswick campus.

Student centers are open during the winter on special schedules. Visit the Student Life website for more information.

Winter Session students are eligible for various health services

Winter Session students with disabilities who may need accommodations should contact the Office of Disability Services prior to registration.

To access many of the electronic services available to winter students, you must activate your NetID.

Gain access to Rutgers services and facilities during winter with a Rutgers ID card.

  • View and pay your winter bill,
  • Sign up for a payment plan,
  • Learn about your refund check

Office of Student Accounting, Billing & Cashiering website.

To register for Winter Session or for information regarding student academic records, visit the New Brunswick Office of the Registrar.

Students parking on campus during winter are required to have a permit. Apply at the Department of Transportation Services.

Career counseling is available during the winter on special schedules. Visit Career Services for more information.

Search the University Policy Library.

If you have experienced special circumstances that caused you to miss a deadline for dropping or adding a course (e.g., your own hospitalization, a death in the family), you may appeal for a review of your case to the New Brunswick Office of Summer & Winter Sessions.