Nonmatriculated enrollment lets you. . .
- Complete courses for admission to graduate or professional programs
- Take classes for career advancement or personal enrichment
- Finish a major or minor begun during your first Rutgers bachelor’s degree -- A second bachelor’s degree is not conferred. Instead, a narrative comment will be added to your transcript stating that the major or minor was completed after the initial bachelor’s degree was conferred. This option is available only to Rutgers alumni.
- Register part time (below 12 credits)
- Enroll in Fall, Spring, Winter or Summer
Nonmatriculated enrollment has restrictions
- Complete or receive a degree.
- Attempt more than a total of 30 credits.
- Earn degree credits or a grade-point average -- Grades earned will appear on the transcript but are E-prefixed to prevent any calculations of GPA or degree credits
- Improve a Rutgers GPA.
- Enroll in graduate-level courses -- Apply to Rutgers Graduate Admissions.
- Receive financial aid.
- Live in undergraduate campus housing.
- Receive a transcript evaluation of course work completed elsewhere -- except to verify prerequisites for upper level courses, if needed.
- Matriculating students at Rutgers may not "step out" of a degree program in progress to take courses on a nonmatriculating basis.
- Students academically suspended or dismissed may not return to Rutgers on a nonmatriculating basis. Contact a dean in your school for information about readmission requirements.
Apply
Apply using the Rutgers-New Brunswick SAS Reenrollment Application.
- For fall or spring admission, apply via Rutgers Admissions.
- For summer or winter classes, apply as a Visiting Student via the Office of Summer & Winter Sessions
Register
- New students entering in fall or spring will be contacted to attend a scheduled orientation where they will receive academic advising and make their initial registration.
- Orientation for fall registration is held in late August. Orientation for spring registration is in mid-January.
- Continuing students register independently via the online WebReg system.
- Nonmatriculating students register beginning on "All Students Registration Day" posted on the University registration calendar.
Registration Problems?
- Contact SAS Advising via Live Chat.
Questions?
If you have further questions, please email us at
SAS Office of Advising and Academic Services
Ruth Adams Building, Room 103
12 Chemistry Drive
New Brunswick, NJ 08901