Welcome to the School of Arts and Sciences!
We are very excited that you are joining the School of Arts and Sciences family, and want you to know that the First-Year Advising team is committed to your success. We know that you are the expert on yourself, and we are the experts on Rutgers. The two together can be a powerful combination as you shape your unique educational experience.
Each year, we help approximately 4,000 new SAS first-year students start writing their Rutgers story. We understand that the transition to college is an exciting, frustrating, thrilling time in your life. We know you'll have questions. Even if we've answered that question hundreds of times, we promise to listen carefully and take your concerns and questions seriously, understanding the fact that this is the first time YOU'RE asking that question.
Our goal is to provide information to answer both the questions you have and those that you have not yet thought to ask.
STEPS 2 SAS
As a new School of Arts and Sciences student, there will be some important tasks for you to get ready for your first semester! The Admissions Office has created an admitted student timeline, and you can view the full list of required and recommended enrollment tasks on your myRutgers dashboard. We'll highlight the items relevant to your academic advising and course registration here:
1 May not apply to all students
Are you considering taking classes during the summer?
We know that some students are eager to begin their college journey by taking classes in the summer before their first semester.
Students enrolling in the schools across Rutgers-New Brunswick are not required nor recommended to take summer session courses before their first year.
During the summer months, we will determine your course eligibility via placement test results, AP scores, dual-enrollment evaluations, and other moving pieces to help you prepare and register for a successful Fall semester. We only evaluate final, official transcripts sent directly to Rutgers-Undergraduate Admissions from a college or university.
We will not approve courses at Rutgers, a community college, or other 4-year college or university during this time of transition, except for when a student's math placement would compromise their degree progress. Instead, we invite you to use the summer for other benefits.
For next summer, after you have completed your first year at Rutgers, we will support your registration in Rutgers Summer Session or pre-approve summer session transfer credits.





