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Academic Support & Advising

Need guidance? Academic advisers can help you choose a major or minor, select the right courses, and identify important opportunities for your specific goals. Need academic assistance? Our resources such as coaching, tutoring, study skill workshops, and more will help you stay on track.

Undergraduate Advising

New Students

After you have accepted your offer of admission, the Office of New Student Programs will contact you about your next steps, including course registration for the first semester classes, orientation programs, placement testing, and transfer credit evaluations.

Current Students

Undecided? Schedule an appointment with the College of Arts and Sciences Office of Academic Advising. Students with declared majors should see faculty advisors in the academic department. We strongly suggest that you stop in for academic advising as you pursue your degree.

SNC-CARES

Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden Center for Academic, Resources, Engagement and Services (SNC-CARES) is dedicated to student services that encompass recruitment, admissions, progression, advisement, mentoring, remediation, counseling, course scheduling, clinical placement, and compliance assistance.

Pre-Med and Health-Related Professions

Students interested in medical, dental, veterinary, and other health-related professions receive individualized counseling in pursuit of their goals from the Career Center.

The Office of Scholar Development and Fellowship Advising

The Office of Scholar Development and Fellowship Advising helps Rutgers University–Camden undergraduate students to identify and apply for prestigious awards and national fellowships. 

Graduate Advising

Graduate, professional, and law students can always get support from department advisers and professors.

Learning Assistance

If you need academic support, you can find it at Rutgers–Camden. Our professionals can help you to smooth out any bumps you encounter on the road to getting your degree.

Learning Center

The Learning Center can help you stay ahead with individual tutoring, academic coaching, support services for students with disabilities, and other forms of academic assistance.

Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)

A state-funded program, EOF assists New Jersey's aspiring first-generation college students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with financial aid and academic services to support student success.

TRiO Student Support Services

Supported by the U.S. Department of Education, TRiO Student Support Services assists first-generation college students and students with disabilities earn their college degrees through grants and academic support.

Support for Incoming and Current International Students

The Office of International Students & Global Programs (OIS) at Rutgers University–Camden offers resources and support services to the incoming and current international student community. The office supports your academic success by helping you navigate the challenges you may encounter as an international student. 

OIS can also provide guidance on the necessary steps in securing a visa.  Contact OIS for more information at ois@camden.rutgers.edu or (856) 225-2521.