IMPORTANT NOTICE - For ALL STUDENTS:
Due to greatly increased traffic congestion caused by the Route 18
widening project, class periods on the three New Brunswick Campuses
(Busch/Livingston, CAC/Downtown New Brunswick, and Cook/Douglass) will
be staggered, with the starting times of first period set at 8:10am for
CAC/DNB, 8:40am for B/L, and 9:15am for C/D. Travel time between
campuses must be a minimum of 50 minutes for daytime classes and 40
minutes for evening classes (after 4:30pm). Additional information,
including a Class Scheduling Grid can be found on the Scheduling
Website at: http://scheduling.rutgers.edu
Minimum and Maximum Credit Hour Limits
Credit Limits for Undergraduates have been set by the New
Brunswick Academic Coordinating Council (Students may not exceed the
following credit hour limits for registration, as determined by their
respective colleges of matriculation) as follows:
Undergraduate College |
Min. Credit Limit |
Max. Credit Limit
during Unrestricted
Add/Drop |
Max. Credit Limit:
First Day of
New Semester |
01-School of Arts & Sciences |
12 |
18.0 |
20.5 |
02-Livingston College |
12 |
18.0 |
20.5 |
06-Douglass College |
12 |
18.0 |
20.5 |
07-Mason Gross Undergraduate
|
12 |
20.0 |
20 |
11-Cook College |
12 |
19.0 |
20 |
12-Rutgers College |
12 |
18.0 |
20.5 |
14-College of Engineering |
12 |
19.0 |
21 |
30-School of Pharmacy (UG)
|
12 |
18.0 |
20
|
33-School of Business - NB (UG)
|
12 |
19.0 |
19 |
61-University College - NB |
01
|
18.0
|
20.5
|
ALL STUDENTS ARE URGED TO CONSULT
WITH AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR
PRIOR
TO REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
Continuing students and new transfer students may change
registrations through Monay, August 31st. Late Registration for the
Fall 2009 Semester begins on Tuesday, September 1st and continues
through Thursday, September 10th. Please refer to our website or your
Schedule of Classes for information on the use of WEBREG. You will need
your Rutgers RUID number and your PAC number (based on the 2-digit
month and 2-digit day of your birth).
Normal Webreg Hours:
- 6:30 am until Midnight - Monday thru Friday
- 6:30 am until 2:00 pm - Saturday
Hours of Operation for In-Person Assistance:
The Registrar's
Offices at ASB, Busch Campus (Rooms 200B, 200F and 200L) and the
Student Services Office (Cashier's Office; Student Accounting
Office, and the Financial Aid Office) available in Proctor Hall on the
Busch Campus will remain open during the Fall 2009
Registration Period as
follows:
September 1 - 4
|
8:30 am - 5:00 pm - Student Services Offices at ASB, Busch and Proctor Hall, CAC
|
September 7 |
Labor Day -- NO CLASSES and All University Offices are closed on Monday
|
September 8
|
Change of Class Day -- MONDAY CLASSES MEET TODAY!
|
September 8 - 10
|
8:30 am - 5:00 pm - Student Services Offices at ASB, Busch and Proctor Hall, CAC |
September 11 |
8:30 am - 5:00 pm - The Registrar's Staff returns to ASB
Offices |
Fall 2009 Undergraduate Registration Schedule:
September 1
|
Tuesday |
60 or greater degree credits* |
September 2
|
Wednesday |
0 or greater degree credits |
September 9
|
Wednesday |
Last day to DROP courses (without a "W" grade) |
September 10
|
Thursday |
Last day to ADD courses |
Students with prerequisite, time conflict (mini courses - 1.5
credit courses only), and maximum credit overrides must add these
courses IN-PERSON at the Registrar's Office (ASB, Busch) or at the
Student Services Office at Proctor Hall on the Busch Campus.
Locations of Student Service Offices:
Administrative Services Building (ASB), 65 Davidson Road,
Piscataway, Busch Campus
Undergraduate Registrar, Room 200B (Permanent Office)
Graduate Registrar, Room 200F (Permanent Office)
Verifications/Transcripts Office, Room 200L (Permanent
Office)
Proctor Hall, First Floor, 620 George Street, New
Brunswick, Busch Campus
Undergraduate Registrar, First Floor Lobby Area
Cashier and Student Accounting Office, First Floor
Lobby Area (Permanent Office)
Financial Aid Office, Room 207 (Permanent Office)
* Degree credits are credits already earned toward graduation;
they do not include credits for courses
currently in progress.
Updated: August 13, 2009