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SAS is dedicated to serving the needs of nontraditional students on the New Brunswick campus, including returning adults whose formal education has been interrupted, students needing to pursue higher education on a part-time basis, post-baccalaureate students pursuing a second undergraduate degree or major, and non-degree students.
Deans and Staff
Resources for Nontraditional Students
Nontraditional SAS students will enjoy:
- Courses offered from early morning through late evening and even on Saturday
- Access to the full range of SAS majors and minors, including a number which can be completed through study in the evening only
- Many options for completing a second undergraduate degree, a second major, or coursework to prepare for entry into professional school programs
- A full range of academic support programs and student services available in the evening
- Specialized academic advising and co-curricular programming geared to the needs and interests of returning adult or part-time students
Additional Programs
Nontraditional SAS students are invited to affiliate with the University College Community, which provides specialized programs and services to promote the academic success of nontraditional students and foster a strong sense of community. Nontraditional-age women also have the option of participating in the Mary I. Bunting Program, which is offered through the Douglass Residential College.
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