Re-enrolling Students

Students who interrupt their enrollment at Rutgers for one academic term or more must apply for re-enrollment by completing the application form through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Re-enrollment applicants are required to submit official transcripts from all educational institutions attended since last enrolled at Rutgers. Students who are re-enrolling are not required to pay an application fee.

The online application is open from October 1st to January 3rd for spring and from February 1st to August 1st for fall.

Note: Former students who were academically dismissed from the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy may not be readmitted if it appears unlikely that the applicant will be able to raise his or her cumulative grade-point average to the level required for graduation (2.000). Under no circumstances is a former student readmitted if he or she has been dismissed more than once from the school for academic or disciplinary reasons.

Pre-Advising

Returning students who were previously enrolled in a school other the Bloustein School are encouraged to attend an information session to learn about admissions, program(s) of interest, course offerings and more.

To schedule a virtual pre-advising appointment, please click here.

It is strongly recommended that students attend an information session or a pre-advising appointment prior to applying to better understand the admissions process, desired area of study, and course sequence of major requirements.

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Undergraduate Student & Academic Services

Christina Torian

Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Education

Advisor for Prospective Students

Natashia James

Assistant Director of Undergraduate Student Services

Advisor for Students with Last Names A-F and all Student-Athletes

Alicia Nesser

Student Counselor, Undergraduate Student Services

Advisor for Students with Last Names G-O

Jessica Reyes

Student Counselor, Undergraduate Student Services

Advisor for Students with Last Names P-Z and all Veterans and Military-Affiliated Students