Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences - Writing Program

Writing Program

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Schedule of Classes

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The University maintains a database that contains updated schedules for all course offerings on all campuses.  For the schedule of classes, please visit the University Schedule of Classes website.

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Teacher Directory

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If you need to contact your teacher, please visit the Writing Program Teacher Directory.  This directory includes office hours and contact information for each of the teachers.  To email a teacher, simply fill in the form on the teacher's page and an email will be sent automatically to that teacher.

Writing Program Teacher Directory 

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Add/Drop Course

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For information regarding adding and dropping classes, please see the Writing Program's registration page.

 

Transfer Students

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Transferring to a new university can be a complicated process, but students at Rutgers generally adjust quickly as long as they communicate with their transfer advisors regularly. Transfer advisors will help students to determine what credits have transferred and what classes they will be required to take.  The Writing Program recommends that transfer students fulfill general requirements early in their Rutgers careers in order to avoid potential scheduling or placement problems that may delay graduation. 

Transfer students should refer to Placement, Requirements, and Registration for specific information regarding the Writing Program.

For the answers to most other questions, students should contact the transfer office at their college. Please use the links below to find the transfer contact information for these colleges:

School of Arts and Sciences
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

 

Internships

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The Writing Program offers internship opportunities for credit.  Please see the course descriptions for 355:395/396 Internship and 355:399/400 CESEP Internships for more information.

 

 

Writers at Rutgers


Miguel Algarín

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 | 8 PM
Rutgers Student Center
Multipurpose Room

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WPx

Professional Non-Credit Courses

Writing Program Extension (WPx) offers Foundation, Journalism, Technical, Business and Creative writing courses.

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PALS

The Program in American Language Studies (PALS) provides superior English language instruction to non-native English speakers for academic, professional, business, and social/acculturation purposes.

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