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For those students who are interested in transferring into the School of Engineering from an institution
external to Rutgers, there are several steps to take:
1. Complete appropriate coursework.
Ensure that you will have completed the appropriate courses by the time you intend to begin your studies at Rutgers.
Generally we look for the equivalent of our first year - 2 semesters of calculus, 1 semester of
calc based physics, Matlab computer programming, 1-2 semesters of chemistry. Some other relevant courses to take
are: engineering mechanics-statics, macro/micro economics, English Composition.
2. Apply.
Apply to the School of Engineering through the Office of Admissions
3. Return Acknowledgement Card. Send in deposit.
Once you are admitted, after you return the Admissions Acknowledgement card (indicating you'll be attending the
School of Engineering) and after you send in your deposit, the Office of Admissions will send your file and
transcripts to our office (Office of Academic Affairs) for evaluation.
4. Attend Transfer Orientation Session.
After we evaluate your transcript, we will send you a copy of what transfer credit you will receive.
At that time, we will also invite you to Transfer Orientation Session, where you will pick your classes
for the following semester with an advisor from your major. All incoming transfer students to the School
of Engineering must attend Orientation.
At Orientation you will:
- receive a Transfer credit evaluation,
- receive a Curriculum Check-off sheet,
- meet with an academic advisor,
- choose your classes.
5. Placement Tests.
If you have not taken any college English writing courses, you will have to take a placement test.
6. What happens AFTER attending a Transfer Orientation Session?
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