Open House 2010
Thank you for your interest in Rutgers School of Engineering Open House 2010. Visit us in early 2010 for event information!
Thank you for your interest in Rutgers School of Engineering Open House 2010. Visit us in early 2010 for event information!
The following was the schedule for the 2009 event. Expect 2010 to be simmilar with a few changes and additions.
The Rutgers University School of Engineering welcomes prospective students and their parents to learn about Rutgers Engineering. Representatives from the Engineering Departments, Societies, and the Alumni Association will participate to provide information and run the day's events.
Come take a look at what kinds of research the School of Engineering undergraduates are conducting. All departments are represented. A complete list of presentations, posters, and their authors can be foundĀ here.
Come meet the female students and faculty of the School of Engineering.
Talk to Dean Fred Bernath and Dean Jeffery Rankin about the admissions process at the School of Engineering. Learn about housing, academic majors, and honors and scholarship programs. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional details.
Talk to undergraduates at the School of Engineering about what it is like to be an engineering student at Rutgers University. Learn about extracurricular activities, student body government, and campus residential and social life. Discover the details of college life in and out of the classroom.
Talk to Dean Fred Bernath and Dean Jeffery Rankin about the admissions process at the School of Engineering. Learn about housing, academic majors, and honors and scholarship programs. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and seek additional details. (This is a repeat of the 1:00 pm session.)
Take a tour of our Engineering departments and facilities. See the numerous types of labs that Rutgers has along with the lecture halls and classrooms.
Get a chance to tour Busch Campus! Learn where all the departments and academic offices are as well as the dorms, apartments, bus stops and more. Also get a chance to tour the Allen residence hall, which is structured the same way as the Engineering-only dorm for first-year undergraduate students.