Supporting your student in identifying resources is a valuable way to assist in their growth as they learn to navigate campus and handle various situations.
Whenever possible, encourage your student to take the lead in reaching out to offices, asking questions, and finding resources. This fosters relationship-building on campus, helps them create a network of support, and strengthens their problem-solving skills—benefits that will serve them both during their time as a student and in the future.
My student needs information about:
Advising and Academic Services
- School of Arts and Sciences
- Rutgers Business School
- School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
- Mason Gross School of the Arts
- Ernest Mayo School of Pharmacy
- School of Nursing
- Rutgers Honors College
Athletics
Career Explorations and Success
Financial Resources
- Tuition and Fees
- Tuition and Financial Aid
- Understanding Your Term Bill
- Student Access Term Bill
- One Stop Student Services (Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Registration)
First-Generation Student Success
Global
Health & Wellness Resources
- Medical Services
- Counseling Services
- Rutgers Recreation
- Immunization Requirements
- Student Health Insurance
Off Campus Living and Community
- Safety and Security
- Renter Information
- Legal Resources
- Useful Forms and Checklists
- Commuter Resources
- Commuter Student Association
Living on Campus
- Residence Life Student Support
- Student Leadership
- Residence Life Policies
- Maintenance Request (must use Net ID)
- Important Dates
- Rutgers Dining
- Places to Eat
- Meal Plans
- Nutrition – Healthy Dining Team
- RU Express
Student Parking
Safety Resource
Student Involvement
- Get Involved
- Engagement Hub
- Student Organizations
- Student Centers and Activities
- Cultural Collaborative
- Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
Student Transportation