NJCU's New Student Orientation - August 2022

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The New Student Orientation (NSO) is a series of events designed to introduce you to the academic, cultural and social aspects of student life at NJCU. The NSO will provide the opportunity to learn about various educational opportunities, how to access our services and resources, and your responsibilities as a student. Finally, you will meet other Knights and members of the NJCU family.

Are you readyfor NJCU?

As partners in your success, the professionals within the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management are here to help you successfully navigate this new terrain.

In this guide, you’ll find a schedule of orientation activities along with information and advice that will aid your transition into the exciting world of New Jersey City University.

3#HearMyVoice TABLE CONTENTSOF New Student Orientation Your guide to orientation, session descriptions, schedules, and more 04 University Leadership 06 Orientation Schedule 07 Session Descriptions 08 Orientation Leaders 10 Fall 2022 Undergraduate Calendar 11 Orientation to College 12 NJCU Gothic Card 13 Registering for Classes 14 Title IX Academic Resources An invaluable introduction to enrollment, success programs, and advisement 17 Financial Aid 19 Office of Student Accounts 20 Helpful Enrollment Tips 20 Degree Audit 20 Streamline Student Scheduling 20 Office of the Registrar 21 University Advisement Center 22 Student Early Alert and Academic Progress Reports 22 Center for Leadership and Engagement 22 Faculty Expectations 23 General Education Learning Communities 24 TRiO Learning Community 25 The HUB: Centralized Tutoring Center 25 Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library 26 Meet Jacey! Student Life Your ticket to an exciting and rewarding college experience 29 Athletics 30 Student Government Association 31 Greek Life 31 Student Media 32 Study Abroad 33 National Student Exchange 34 Residence Life 35 Dining Services 36 Barnes & Noble 36 Parking and Transportation 37 Information Technology 37 Electronic Footprint Campus Resources Connections to a wide variety of services and programs available 39 Student Outreach and Retention 40 University Centers 41 Counseling Center 41 Health and Wellness Center 42 Department of Public Safety 43 Military and Veterans Services 44 Specialized Services 45 Career Success Lab 45 Student Employment 46 Gothic Knight Food Pantry 46 Weekend Backpack Program 47 Children’s Learning Center 48 Post-Orientation Checklist

New Jersey City University is an institution of higher learning with an audacious goal: the development of our students, our city, our communities, our state, and the world beyond. We are a game-changing force for our students and their families. Whether our students are enrolled in one of our 50 undergraduate, 30 graduate or three doctoral programs at our three locations — our main campus in Jersey City, our School of Business located in the heart of the Jersey City Financial District, or our newest location at NJCU @ Fort Monmouth which expands bachelor's and master's degree offerings along the Jersey Shore—NJCU provides an affordable, diverse environment, and an exceptionally supportive faculty, all of which prepares them to be critical thinkers in a global landscape.

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Aaron Aska, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

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We’re also changing the game for our city, our communities, and our state. As the educational anchor institution in Jersey City, we’ve established partnerships to ensure the area’s growth directly benefits our students and community members. We seek to improve the lives of everyone in the Garden State, whether creating a home for the arts, bringing educational programs to K-12 students, offering bachelor’s degrees in partnership with community colleges, or providing professional development opportunities for adults. At NJCU, we’re not just educating minds, we’re nourishing souls and lifting communities. We’re changing the game.

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Aimee Rousseau, Associate University Counsel

Melissa Faulkner, Director, Career Success Lab

Jennifer Luciano, Assistant Dean, Residence Life and Student Engagement

Benjamin Rohdin, Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Success (Interim

Ángel González, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer

Christopher Shamburg, Vice President, University Senate

Paul Sunda, Associate Vice President, Business Operations

Suman Taneja, Senior Advisor to the President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer

Pia Stevens, Associate Dean of Students

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Rosemary Reilly, Project Coordinator, University Advancement and Strategic Initiatives and Interim Director of Event Services

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Jeff Livingston, Associate Vice President, Real Estate and Capital Projects

Frederick Smith, Director, Library Services

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Orientation was designed to empower and grow our incoming students. NJCU

Michael Sims, Confidential Assistant to the President

Alicia Franqui, Associate Vice President, Human Resources

Jason Martinek, Associate Dean of , William J. Maxwell College of Arts & Sciences (Interim)

Bernard McSherry, Founding Dean, School of Business Scott Mittman, Associate Dean, William J. Maxwell College of Arts & Sciences

João Sedycias, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

Benjamin Durant, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (Interim)

Gail Fernandez, Associate Provost, Academic Affairs

Huijian Dong, Associate Dean, School of Business

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Ron Hurley, Associate Vice President, Public Safety & Deputy Chief of Staff

Jason Kroll, Acting President, NJCU

Benjamin Rohdin, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Success (interim)

Francis Moran, President, University Senate Todd Regn, Executive Director, Office of Research Grants and Sponsored Programs

Ira Thor, Senior Director, University Communications and Media Relations

Phyllis Szani, Associate Vice President, Information Technology

Bailey, Vice President, Student Affairs (Interim) José Balda, Director, Admissions Faith Jackson, Associate Vice President, Marketing and Communications Jeffrey Dessources, Director, Center for Leadership and Engagement Jennifer Luciano, Associate Dean, Residence Life and Student Engagement Matthew Stevens, Assistant Director, Enrollment and Communication Operations NJCU FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS Peter Hernandez, Chair Edward O’Connor, Vice Chair Stephen Hess, Treasurer Andrea Ducas, Secretary Kwi Brennan, Executive Director Benjamin Durant, Assistant Treasurer Robert Antonicello Natalie Brathwaite Alex Forrestor '10 (Hon.) Sang Jin Kim, Ph.D., Emeritus Carlos Lejnieks Nicole JeffreyElizabethLeonMagennisMartinez Alfred Parinello '73 Chirag Patel '89, '15 (Hon.) Dagmar Rosa-Bjorkeson Aisha Thomas-Petit Luke Visconti '13 (Hon.), Emeritus Timothy White '99 Judith Wodynski, '76, M.A., '77 BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND STUDENT TRUSTEES Joseph F. Scott, Chair Luke Visconti, Vice Chair T. Steven Chang Edward P. Fowlkes James A. Jacobson Carlos Lejnieks Rafael Perez, Esq. Irene Trowell-Harris, EdD, MPH, RN, FAAN, Maj Gen, USAF, Ret 01/20 Edward Whittaker, Ph.D. Brianna Esteves (Non-Voting Student Trustee) Thyquel Halley (Voting Student Trustee) Marilyn Williams Bennett, Trustee emeritus John J. Moore, L.L.M., Trustee emeritus

Faith Jackson, Associate Vice President, Marketing and Communications

Marvin Walker, Associate Dean, College of Professional Studies

ORIENTATION SCHEDULE 6 New Student Orientation // August 2022

1st Floor, Room 129 Breakout Session C SGA and On-Campus Engagement

12:45 – 1:30 p.m. Student Clubs and Organization Fair Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB) 1st Floor Breakout Session A Change the World

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB)

2:20 – 2:50 p.m. Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB)

1st Floor

1:40 – 2:10 p.m. Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB)

4:00 – 5:00 p.m. #HearMyVoice Class of 2026 Rally Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library

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2nd Floor, Multipurpose Room A Breakout Session B Speak Your Mind

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. StudentCheck-InService Fair and Breakfast Hepburn Hall Front Lawn (Located on JFK Boulevard) 10:00 – 11:15 a.m. Follow the Leader Karnoutsos Hall & Science Building 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. New Student Orientation Keynote Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB) 2nd Floor, Multipurpose Room 12:30 p.m. BBQ Lunch Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB) Outdoor Patio

2nd Floor, Multipurpose Room C 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. New Student Voices Gilligan Student Union Building (GSUB)

Speak Your Mind

Hear from campus and community leaders on how to make your voice heard. Students will have an opportunity to create signs that express their opinions at the "Hear My Voice" Rally.

Join your peers for a presentation formally welcoming you as the newest members of our NJCU community. Lunch

Breakfast and Student Resource Fair

All students are required to check in to receive their personalized Orientation Agenda.

BBQ

Explore the various student-led clubs, organizations, and Greek Life eager to welcome you to their respective communities!

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Time to express yourself and show the world that you have a voice and it will be heard.

Start your day off with breakfast, music, and our student resource fair by speaking with representatives of the student body, faculty, and staff. Explore the fair for a chance at prizes, special giveaways, and more.

Student Government Association and Civic Engagement

Change the World Document how you'll change the world for our Class of 2026 video and pen letters to your future self to keep in our NJCU time capsule.

Join your Orientation Leaders for a trip across campus – get ready for some fun and competition!

Follow the Leader

Orientation Check-In

Student Clubs & Engagement Fair

Join student leaders and professionals as they answer all your questions about college and beyond. No question is off limits.

Join our outdoor BBQ cookout on the Gilligan Student Union Patio.

Campus Tour Tour the campus and learn about all the upcoming innovative opportunities at NJCU. Class of 2026 Keynote

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04 02 8 New Student Orientation // August 2022 07. Crystal Genthe Exercise#KeepPushingScience, ’25 08. Rosaury Gomez Psychology,#LetGoOfNegativity’23 09. Thyquel Halley Political#I’mPossibleScience, ’23 Meet LeadersOrientationYour 01. Hannah Alvarado Environmental#SayYesMoreOftenScience & Public Health Education, ’24 02. Alan Cruz Sports#WeBelieveIn4Management, ’22 03. Maria De Jesus Biology,#ICanAndIWill’23 04. Ruth Diegue Biology,#WeAreTheDescendants’24 05. Darwin Garrido Biology,#Determination+G5’23 06. Isiaka Gbadamassi STEM,#Impact’23

9#HearMyVoice 10. Amirah Kitchen Psychology,#WeAreGameChangers’23 11. Bersabe Martinez Marketing,#IamPowerful’24 12. Alejandra Martinez English-Literature#RunTheRisk & History, ’24 13. Shouhaybou Mbow Computer#GoAboveAndBeyondScience,’23 14. Oluwapelumi Oyedeji Exercise#DoItAnywayScience, ’23 15. Kiara Padilla Sports#JustGettingStartedManagement,’24 16. Quin Pizarro Business:#LoveYourzEntrepreneurship & Psychology, ’25 17. Ashley Pottinger Biology,#WriteYourOwnStory’25 18. Krystal Zaragoza Psychology,#SkinnyQueens’25

November 24, 25, 26 Thanksgiving Recess: No Classes

December 13, 14 Reading Days

September 28 Final day to withdraw from a course(s) for a 50% refund of tuition with a “W” grade at the Registrar’s Office, H-214.

December 15 Thursday classes are in session. December 16 to 22 Final examinations for the 2022 Fall semester. December 22 End of 2022 Fall semester.

September 1 Fall 2022 semester classes begin. Fall 2022 payment deadline for students enrolled August 9, 2022 or later.

September 5 Labor Day: University Closed September 8 Changes in Designation of Class Days: Thursday, September 8, 2022 will follow a Monday schedule. Thursday classes will not meet.

October 13 Deadline: Incomplete grades for the Spring, Summer I, II and III 2022 semesters become “F” grades.

November 15 Final day to withdraw from a course(s) for “W” grade(s) at the Registrar’s Office, H-214.

FALL 2022 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR don't miss a date! University Events njcu.edu/events Academic Calendar njcu.edu/academics/academic-calendar

August 12 Deadline to pay tuition, fees, room and board.

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September 14 Convocation

September 9 Final day to drop courses for 100% refund of tuition online through self-service on GothicNet or at the Registrar’s Office, Hepburn Hall, Room 214, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Orientation to College

FIRST YEAR COMMON READING PROGRAM

The First Year Common Reading Program at New Jersey City University provides freshmen with a shared academic and intellectual experience to stimulate discussion, promote critical thinking and communication skills, and build community among first-year students, faculty, staff, and administrators. All incoming freshmen will receive a copy of the selected text during the first week of Fall 2022 classes. The book will be covered in INTD 101 classes. Additionally, the first-year book will be a nexus for first-year programming throughout the fall semester, including book readings, discussions with administrators and faculty, guest lectures, and more.

Orientation to College (OTC) is where you learn how to be a successful college student. In this course, you will learn about habits, perspectives, and mindsets that correspond with effective learning strategies. This course provides incoming students with a highly supportive environment to explore their personal and career goals, learn pertinent academic skills such as note-taking and effective test taking, enhance their oral and written communication through interactive presentations, as well as learn to navigate the NJCU campus with a focus on the NJCU Student Success Initiative goals. Students will be enrolled into sections with their respective major Academic Advisors, when possible. OTC will help you understand how to make the most of your college experience!

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12 New Student Orientation // August 2022 NJCU students receive a free GrubHub+ student membership! y All Parking Lots – Various locations y Barnes & Noble Campus Bookstore – Gilligan Student Union, 1st Floor y Campus Card Services – Hepburn Hall, Room 114 y Dunkin' Donuts – Guarini Library Off-Campus Locations On-Campus Locations El Sol Del Caribe 150 Sterling Ave. Jersey City, NJ 201-395-009407305 Five Guys 219 West Side Ave. Jersey City, NJ 201-360-000107305 Miss America Diner 322 West Side Ave. Jersey City, NJ 201-333-546807305 7 Heaven Mart 23 University Pl. Blvd. Jersey City, NJ 201-360-020307305 Bill's Food Truck 20-74 Audubon Ave. Jersey City, NJ 201-321-327107305 Treehouse Coffee Shop 434A West Side Ave. Jersey City, NJ 201-434-873307304 NJCU GOTHIC CARD

Contact Information: Campus Card Services – ID Center Hepburn Hall, Room 114 Office: 201-200-CARD (2273) GothicCard@njcu.edu

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The Gothic Card ID is campus academic It is the medium users services such as vending, It is a campus pass providing access to athletic games and special events. It works like a debit card, reduces the need for carry cash and offers a mobile platform to deposit funds on the card to pay for necessities while on campus. Using the Gothic Card versus cash currency or credit cards enables you to discounts and prizes. The Gothic Card can be used for purchases in 3 ways: Gothic Card Flex Gothic Card Flex is a prepaid-stored-value account that's part of your Gothic Card ID. It is the convenient, cashless way to pay for purchases on and off campus. The campus area's most popular businesses accept Gothic Card Flex. Download GET Mobile to get started.

security for students and employees by granting access privileges to various

Financial Aid Book Deferment You will need your Gothic Card in order to obtain a Book Deferment during active semester. In addition, you will be able to use Book Deferment funds to purchase items in the Campus Bookstore.

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Residential Dining Meal Plan Dining Meal Plan funds is a stored value credit plan which is part of a residential housing contract. Dining Meal funds can be used to purchase food items in the specialty dining locations on-campus (Vodra Café, GSUB Café, and Dunkin Donuts). Cannot be used at the off-campus locations, parking services and/or vending machines.

The official identification and security card for University students, faculty, staff and affiliates of the Gothic Knights community.

Hours Mondays – Fridays: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Please call for late-night schedule. Student Union Café – Gilligan Student Union, 2nd Floor Snack Lounge – Professional Studies Building, 1st Machines Various locations

13#HearMyVoice How Do I Enroll in a Course? 1 GOTHIC NET: Log Into Your GothicNet Account to access the portal. 2 MY REGISTRATION: Click on the tile 'My Registration' to begin building your schedule. 3 CLASS SEARCH & ENROLL: Click 'Class Search and Enroll' on the left side menu. 4 CLASS SEARCH & ENROLL: In the 'Search for Class' bar, type your desired course. 5 COURSE SELECTION: Once the course you searched appears, click on it. 6 CLASS DATE/TIME SELECTION: Choose the day and time that works best with your schedule. 7 FOLLOW THE STEPS: Follow the prompts on the left side menu to confirm the course. 8 REVIEW AND SUBMIT: Hit the submit button and your selection will begin processing. 9 YOU ARE ENROLLED: You should receive a message that the course has been added to your schedule. 10 BUILD YOUR SCHEDULE: Follow the same steps to add more classes and build your schedule. Make sure to review your completed schedule with your advisor. How Do I Drop a Course? 1 DROP A CLASS: Click on the 'Drop Classes' button on the left side menu. 2 TERM SELECTION: Select the semester of the you wish to drop. 3 COURSE SELECTION: Select the course you wish to drop from your schedule. 4 CLASS DROPPED: You will get a message stating the class has been dropped. As a new student, you’ve already registered for Fall 2022. Class registration procedures are conducted on GothicNet. Here are some guidelines to help you prepare for Spring 2023 registration: REGISTERING FOR CLASSES

New Jersey City University (NJCU) is a higher education place of work, teaching, and learning for the benefit of students and the overall campus community.

Office of Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action/Diversity Hepburn Hall, Room 306; Tel: 201-200-3075

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Deputy Title IX Coordinator Dr. Jodi Bailey Vice President for Student Affairs Office of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management jbailey2@njcu.edu; Tel: 201-200-3525 In addition to making an inquiry or complaint to the Deputy Title IX Coordinators, persons who believe they have been subjected to conduct in violation of Title IX should take note of the availability of the following resources for reporting or support and are encouraged to avail themselves of any that they determine to be appropriate for their individual circumstances.

A CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM DISCRIMINATION

Compliance With Title IX

The Counseling Center* Gilligan Student Union, Room 308, Tel: 201-200-3165

NJCU is committed to providing a campus environment free from discrimination. Compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. Section 1681 et seq. (“Title IX”) is an important part of this commitment.

The Health & Wellness Center* Vodra Hall, Suite 107; Tel: 201-200-3456

A university has a responsibility to respond promptly and effectively to address sexual harassment or sexual violence complaints under Title IX. In order to address questions related to Title IX compliance or to facilitate the reporting of violations under Title IX, the following persons have been designated Deputy Title IX Coordinators to whom such inquiries or complaints should be made.

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Title IX is a federal civil rights law and provides that... “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Under Title IX, discrimination on the basis of sex includes sexual harassment or sexual violence, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, or sexual coercion.

*Confidential Resources

Gilligan Student Union, Room 127; Tel: 201-200-3525

The Office of the Dean of Students

Speicher-Rubin Women’s Center for Equity and Diversity* Gilligan Student Union, Room 318; Tel: 201-200-3189

Reporting Possible Title IX Violations

Public Safety Department Rossey Hall Room 114/115; Tel: 201-200-3128 or call 55 Emergency Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

University Resources

Tel: 911 Emergency Horizon Health Center 710 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, Tel: 201-451-6300

(Designated rape crisis center for Hudson County)

Off-Campus Resources Hudson SPEAKS Against Sexual Violence

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S.A.V.A. (Sexual Assault Victim Assistance) Division of the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Available 24 hours including Sundays and holidays

Tel: 201-915-1234

Title IX Compliance

The Jersey City Police Department and Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)

Complaints involving Title IX violations may be filed directly with the United States Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Bldg., 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-1100. Tel: 800-421-3481; Fax: 202-453-6012, TDD: 1-800-877-8339, Email: OCR@ed.gov.

Liberty Health Behavioral Health Services Available 24 hours including Sundays and holidays 355 Grand Street, Jersey City, Tel: 201-915-2455

Women’s Rising 270 Fairmount Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Tel: 201-333-5700, Domestic Violence 24/7 Helpline

Christ Hospital, 179 Palisade Ave., Jersey City

As an academic community, we share responsibility to foster and maintain a safe campus community free from discrimination on the basis of sex. With regard to reports of incidents of sexual violence and other conduct in violation of Title IX, all employees (with the exception of the Counseling Center, Health & Wellness Center, and the Speicher-Rubin Women’s Center) are required to report any such incidents which come to their attention to Dr. Jodi Bailey.

Tel: 201-795-5757, 24-hour hotline

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Federal PLUS loans are available to parents of dependent undergraduate students who have a valid FAFSA on file, are enrolled at least half-time, and are maintaining satisfactory academic progress. The parent borrower must not have an adverse credit history. If the parent does not pass the credit check, the parent may still receive a loan if someone agrees to endorse the loan. The endorser promises to repay the loan if the parent fails to do so. The current interest rate is fixed at 7.54% and borrowers are responsible for all interest on the loan. Repayment begins 60 days after the second disbursement on this loan. The maximum amount that may be borrowed is calculated by subtracting other aid from the cost of attendance.

Federal Direct Plus Loan Program

New Jersey City University believes that money should not be an obstacle to higher education. Our financial aid programs are designed to help students manage the cost of tuition and to make the pursuit of higher education a reality for those who attend NJCU. Currently 85% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, with NJCU providing more than 20 million in funding annually. Financial aid eligibility, at the time of application, is based upon calculation of financial need. Once enrolled, funding is contingent upon satisfactory academic progress and maintaining a minimum threshold of enrollment.

Direct Unsubsidized Loans: Unsubsidized loans are non-needbased, and students are not required to demonstrate financial need to borrow an unsubsidized loan. Interest is charged during all periods, including while you are in school and during grace and deferment periods. If you choose not to pay the interest during these periods, your interest will accrue and be capitalized (your interest will be added to the principal amount of your loan).

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An amount payable by the borrower and deducted from the principal of a loan prior to disbursement to the borrower. For federally-backed loans, the origination fee is paid to the federal government to offset the cost of the interest subsidy to borrowers. The exact amount will be reported to you on the “Disclosure Statement”.

Types of Aid

Paying for College: Start with the Office of Financial Aid! Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to see if you qualify for state or federal assistance. You may be pleasantly surprised! Attend NJCU’s financial aid workshops to learn about programs specific to the University. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 201-200-3173 for information on dates and times.

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There are two types of Direct Stafford Loans: subsidized and unsubsidized. You must have a valid FAFSA on file, be enrolled at least halftime in a degree granting program and maintaining satisfactory academic progress to receive Stafford loans.

NJCU has many options for financing your education from scholarships and grants that do not need to be repaid to loans with affordable repayment options. We can help you find the best financial aid package to fund your education.

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Direct Subsidized Loans: The subsidized loan is need-based, which is determined by the difference between the cost of attendance and your expected family contribution. Students borrowing the subsidized loan do not pay interest on the loan while they are enrolled at least half-time. The U.S. Department of Education pays interest while the borrower is in school and during grace and deferment periods.

Note: For both Parent and Graduate PLUS loans, forbearance and deferments are available if you qualify. To determine if you do, contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) 1-800-433-3243.

To be eligible for various forms of financial aid, students must be enrolled in a minimum number of credit hours per semester as follows: Aid credits more Grant award more 9-11 credits 1/2 award 6-8 credits 1/4 award 5 credits or less Summer Pell Grant ¹/2 - full award 6 credits or more Federal Direct Loans 6 credits or more Federal Work Study 6 credits or more Federal Direct Stafford Loan Program

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Finding money for college can take some work, but it’s worth it!

FINANCIAL AID Financing Your Education at NJCU

Graduate and professional degree students are eligible for lowinterest Grad PLUS Loans. A credit check will be performed. Should you choose to complete your application more than 180 days prior to the start of your semester, you may be required to undergo a second credit check. To borrow a Direct PLUS Loan you must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen, must not be in a default on any federal education loans or owe an overpayment on a federal education grant, must be enrolled in at least 6 credits, and must meet other general eligibility requirements for the federal student aid programs. Repayment begins on the date of the last disbursement of the loan and a current fixed interest rate of 7.54%.

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Office Hours Semester Fall and Spring Summer (September – May) (June – August)

Monday 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. Tuesday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

(tentative) Saturday Closed Closed Sunday Closed Closed Contact Information Hepburn Hall, Room 215 Phone: 201-200-3173 Fax: 201-200-3181 njcu.edu/FinancialAidFinancialAid@njcu.edu

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Scholarships for Continuing Students.

Filing the FAFSA isn’t a one-time thing. Students who want to continue receiving aid throughout their college careers must file the FAFSA every year. Priority deadlines are dependent on the type of aid you receive (i.e. Tuition Aid Grants vs. Loans), so keep your eyes open for emails and text messages from our Financial Aid office, reminding you about important deadlines. You can also check our Financial Aid website at njcu.edu/financialaid for priority deadlines and reminders.

It’s 2:00 a.m. and you have a question about financial aid—what do you do? FATV is the answer!

NJCU many options for financing your education from scholarships and grants that do not need to be repaid to loans with affordable repayment options. We can help you find the best financial aid package to fund your education.

For 24/7 access to financial aid questions and answers, we’ve compiled a library of short videos to explain the most important elements of the funding process. Our video playlists include information for parents, alumni, current undergraduates, graduate students, Spanish speakers, and future undergraduates! Go to njcu.FinancialAidTV.com to view our videos. When To Consider Private Loans

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Once you have completed the loan application from the lender, approved loans will take up to 15 business days or more for processing. Should you choose a private loan to fund educational expenses, please consider the following:

Schedule ALL of the courses you plan to take BEFORE you apply for your loan to assure your loan is certified for the correct amount. Increases may not be possible after the loan is certified. A separate loan application is required for summer session(s) and for each award year.

NJCU and Annual The University Scholarship Committee annually awards more than 300 scholarships made available by the NJCU Foundation through gifts from friends, corporations, and alumni. scholarships are awarded to continuing students based on financial need, academic achievement, and/or other merit. For the 2022-2023 academic year, the University Scholarship Committee will consider all continuing students that meet the criteria for a specific award. announced in August. NJCU's financial aid workshops to learn about programs specific to the University. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 201-200-3173 for information on dates and times. Finding money for college can take some work, but NJCU’s Financial Aid Counselors are here to help! Keep Your Eyes And Ears Open For Financial Aid Deadlines

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Private student loans should be considered if the student meets any of the following criteria:

Do not apply for your alternative loan more than 90 days prior to the beginning of the semester for which you are applying. Otherwise, your credit check may run out and the loan will not be valid at the time of disbursement. Choose one lender that fits your needs best and stick with them! Multiple applications will significantly delay the processing of your loan.

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The University’s official note that the Office of Student Accounts will be open until 7:00 p.m. at the beginning of the semester for also be open until 7:00 p.m. on the payment deadline office is closed on Academic Calendar holidays

Roster spots are not guaranteed in the previous registration if a student is dropped for nonpayment. A financial hold flag preventing future registration and/or release of your transcripts may be place on your account as well.

Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. See the NJCU

Payment in-full can be made in-person with cash, check, money order or certified check. Check, credit or debit card payments can be made online through your GothicNet account at gothicnet.njcu. edu. Checks can be mailed to the address above. Please make checks payable to “New Jersey City University” and include your GothicNet ID number/ Student ID number and semester you are paying for. Credit/Debit card payments are accepted ONLINE ONLY. We accept Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. PLEASE NOTE: there is a 2.85% surcharge fee based on the amount you are paying. We cannot accept any credit/debit card payments in-person.

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Tuition Waivers and third party letters of credit need to be submitted to the office on or before payment deadline. All applicable fees must be paid either in-full or via a payment plan by payment deadline in order for a student to be cleared for the semester.

Monday & Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m. Summer Office Hours Monday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Closed 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. for lunch)

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Contact Us Hepburn Hall, Room 106 Phone: 201-200-3045 Fax: 201-200-2049 njcu.edu/bursarbursar@njcu.edu Virtual Zoom Walk-In Service Zoom meetings can be scheduled by contacting us at bursar@njcu.edu

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Electronic refund (e-Refund) is the direct deposit service that allows you to have your refund automatically deposited directly into your personal checking or savings account. You can enroll for this service online through your GothicNet account. You will need to have your checking/savings account number and routing number to enroll in the service.

Students can enroll in a Payment Plan directly through their GothicNet account by logging on to gothicnet.njcu.edu. The University requires a $37 enrollment fee to participate in the plan. Please note, the first installment along with the enrollment fee needs to be paid by the posted payment deadline in order for you to be cleared for the semester. To enroll into a payment plan you have to have a minimum balance of $200.

19#HearMyVoice OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCOUNTS Welcome to the Office of Student Accounts of New Jersey City University. We look forward to working with you during your college career. The Office Of Student Accounts Manages The Following Functions: y Cashiering – posting payments, providing payment options, account inquiries, issue student refund checks, and administer monthly payment plans y Billing – produce and send electronic billing statements, follow-up notifications and third party invoices y Collections – delinquent student agenciesmanageaccounts,outsidecollection y IRS Form 1098-T Tax Forms – produce and provide students with Tuition guidelines.accordingStatementstofederal

Unpaid balances or accounts not enrolled in a monthly payment plan by the posted payment deadlines are subject to their registration being dropped for non-payment and/or a $75 late fee.

All billing notifications of upcoming installments will be sent to the student’s NJCU email account only, paper bills will not be sent. Student account balances for use in monthly payment plans are reduced by pending financial aid in GothicNet. Incurring additional charges (tuition, fees, room, board, etc.) or reductions in your financial aid will automatically result in an increase to your plan amount. Notification will be sent to your NJCU email account of any changes to your plan balance and subsequent increase of your monthly payments. Students are responsible for any and all of these changes to their payment plans. Past due balances may not be included as part of the payment plan. These balances must be paid in full to the University prior to enrolling in a plan. Plan participants may elect to have their monthly installments withdrawn automatically from the checking or savings account. This can be done by selecting this option on GothicNet. Please be aware, incurring additional charges or reductions to pending financial aid on your student account will result in automatically increased monthly installments. A late fee of $75 will be assessed for each late payment made. If two consecutive payments are missed and your account is not made current with your next payment, your payment plan will be cancelled by the University. Students will be notified at the time of cancellation and payment in full will then be due immediately. Multiple plan cancellations due to non-payment may result in the student being ineligible to join the plan in the future.

Important Information Electronic bill (e-Bill) is the official method of billing as no paper statements email will be sent to NJCU email account when your bill is ready to be viewed in GothicNet.

form of communication is via your NJCU email account. Please see our Electronic Notification Policy on the Office of Student Accounts website for more information. Please

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The Office of the Registrar can assist you with a wide range of enrollment and student services processes from adjusting your class schedule to petitioning in – state tuition and applying for graduation. The Office of the Registrar strives to provide excellent customer service and accurate information to students, faculty, administrators, alumni, and the general public in the area of record keeping, course scheduling, graduation clearance, information management and data analysis.

College Scheduler empower students to easily find the perfect class schedule. With student-centric design, the platform delivers an exceptional registration experience, enhancing one of the most critical points on the journey towards a degree.

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Withdrawing from a course means you drop it after the add/ drop period, and will be responsible for a percentage, or in some cases, all of the tuition charges. You’ll receive a “W” on your official transcript for withdrawing. The “W” will not impact your GPA, however, withdrawals may impact your financial aid awards.

Contact Information Hepburn Hall, Rooms 213/214 Phone: 201-200-3333 Fax: 201-200-2062 njcu.edu/registrarregistrar@njcu.edu

Understand the difference between dropping a course and withdrawing from a course. You can drop a course during the first week of classes (known as an the “add/drop” period), without being charged tuition for the course. The course will not appear on your official transcript as dropped.

Registering for 15 credits a semester will allow you to graduate in 4 years! Graduating in 4 years saves you time and money. If you end up withdrawing from a course during the semester, you’ll want to consider taking summer classes to make up for the credits, so you can stay on the 4-year graduation path. Summer courses are a great way to finish your degree faster.

2 Click Schedule Planner to easily plan your class schedule.

By giving yourself ample time to fix or remove those holds, you don’t miss out on classes that fill up quickly!

The degree audit is an academic advising document, as well as an online self-service tool, that maps a student's degree requirements and allows you to track your progress toward completion of your degree requirements. The purpose of the audit is to provide information to assist in academic planning and appropriate course scheduling. Degree Audits are available to all currently enrolled undergraduate students by accessing GothicNet. The degree audit does the following: Lists course work completed at NJCU and at other schools from which you submitted official transcripts. Puts courses into their appropriate degree requirement sections Lists course work that is currently in progress.

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5 Click Generate Schedules to see all possible schedules.

Balancing Learning with Life Customize breaks allows students to schedule around obligations such as work, sports, or family while factoring in best learning times or styles.

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Use your degree audit to plan ahead and map your courses before seeing your academic advisor.

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The University Advisement Center (UAC) provides information and support to assist undergraduate students in completing their general education requirements, gain entry into an academic major, and successfully earn an undergraduate degree. The Center aims to promote student development and success by helping students identify, clarify, and realize their academic goals. Through individualized professional advising, the UAC is committed to engaging students in the achievement of their own educational, personal, and career goals. We seek to foster autonomy by challenging and supporting students in their process towards self-directed lifelong learning. Your academic advisors are knowledgeable about all the programs and majors offered at NJCU, and are available to help you succeed. Appointment advisors are here and happy to meet with you. You should plan to meet with your advisor periodically throughout the semester, including at the beginning of every registration period. opens in March for the Fall semester and again in October, for the Spring semester. can make an appointment to meet with your assigned advisor in person by coming to Vodra Hall, Room 101, or by calling office. 101

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The Center for Leadership and Engagement exists under the Division of Student Affairs at New Jersey City University and supports the initiative of “students first,” helping and guiding our students from Freshman Orientation to Graduation. Our office coordinates multicultural, academic, social, and experiential learning activities. are also responsible for community service and volunteerism, leadership development, and more. are responsible for scheduling and maintaining the in-house spaces, conference rooms, multipurpose rooms, etc. of the Gilligan Student Union. We also facilitate various activities of student development, as well as collaborate with other departments and student organizations to ensure the best events and experience for the students and entire NJCU community. more information, visit our website njcu.edu/CLE and stay in the know with everything going on throughout the year! Information Gilligan Student Union, Room 111 201-200-3585 201-200-2329

Student Early Alert is a way for the university to support students who begin to show signs of academic distress early on in the semester. Through the use of Academic Progress Reports, faculty can indicate concern for students that are on a path to failing a course, and can provide feedback on the progress of these students throughout the semester. Early Alert will allow student support staff to intervene and assist you if your professor feels you’re showing signs of academic distress. Faculty members, as well as student services professionals may look for the following criteria to establish Early Alert: in financial

Faculty will teach you the information and skills that are relevant to their discipline—but only YOU can learn it. Having an idea of what the expectations are for each course you take will help enhance your learning experience and allow you to build a positive professional relationship with your professor. Your professor may expect the following of the syllabus class regularly an active learner the assigned materials before class cramming for instructor and classmates assignments informed about the policies of the instructor’s class effective study strategies.

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Gen Ed: How It Works Students complete the Gen Ed program by moving through the Tiers in order—first Tier 1, then Tier 2, and finally Tier 3—though some overlap may be necessary in some semesters.

y Tier 2 consists of English Composition and six seminar courses in the Modes of Inquiry.

y The seminars that count toward the distribution requirements in the Modes of Inquiry are listed in the Master Course List.

If you have questions about the Gen Ed requirements, or about which Academic Planning Sheet to use, please see your academic advisor. For more information, email GenEd@njcu.edu

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In the Gen Ed Learning Communities, students take two or more thematically linked courses together, learning about fascinating topics from diverse disciplinary perspectives. y Students gain knowledge through study and experience; they discover and pursue their chosen areas of interest in courses that explore distinct approaches to intellectual inquiry.

y Academic study becomes an integrative exploration of oneself and the world.

The General Education program provides students with invaluable learning experiences across a wide range of academic fields on topics of general interest. While major and minor programs focus on specific disciplines, the Gen Ed program ensures that all students, regardless of major, explore a range of scholarly approaches in a variety of fields. While its scope is broad, Gen Ed prioritizes in-depth, active learning and emphasizes essential skills building for success in college and beyond.

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y All Gen Ed students take at least two seminars (at least 6 credits) in each of the four Modes of Inquiry for a total of ten seminar courses (at least 30 credits) across Tiers 1 and 2. y All students take one Tier 3 capstone course (3 credits) in the final semester of Gen Ed.

y Intermodal courses count toward the distribution requirements in two Modes of Inquiry; they provide greater flexibility in selecting future seminars but count only once toward the ten seminar courses (at least 30 credits) required across Tiers 1 and 2.

Tier 1 consists of a required English Composition and Math course plus four seminar courses in the Modes of Inquiry.

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TLC participants graduate as polished and knowledgeable professionals ready to continue on to graduate school or as global citizens ready to conquer the competitive work force. Eligibility must be currently enrolled or accepted for enrollment at New Jersey City University; be a U.S. citizen or National of the United States or meet the requirements for federal student financial aid; demonstrate academic need; and have at least ONE of the following apply to are a First-Generation College Student (neither of the student's parents have received a bachelor's degree); Demonstrate Financial Need (meet income requirements established by federal guidelines); Have a Documented Disability Student Support Services enrollment is limited. Students are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. All services are provided at no cost to participants.

Services Offered y Academic Advising y Academic Peer Tutoring y Academic Coaching y Graduate School Counseling y College Success Workshops y Cultural Enrichment Activities y Financial Aid Completion Assistance y Study Abroad Opportunities y Career Guidance y Reference Library y Computer and Printing Access y Personal Support y Community Service Opportunities

The TRiO Learning Community (TLC) Program at New Jersey City University is known nationally as a federal Student Support Services (SSS) program.

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The TRiO Learning Community (TLC) Program, a federal student Support Services Program at New Jersey City University, is funded by the United States Department of Education and New Jersey City University. This program is designed to provide support services to low-income, first-generation students and/or students with disabilities.

Mission TLC is a federally funded TRiO program committed to the success of first-generation, low-income, and/or students with disabilities. mission is to: Inspire students to believe that they can achieve academic success Develop their Desire to obtain the necessary skills, knowledge, and acumen to complete a post-secondary education Support students with necessary services in order for them to Persist until graduation

instruction in basic study skills; tutorial services; academic, financial, or personal counseling; assistance in securing admission and financial aid for enrollment in graduate and professional programs; guidance on career options; mentoring and special services for students with limited English proficiency (LEP); and college scholarships.

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CONGRESSMAN FRANK J. GUARINI LIBRARY

The mission of the Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library is to provide services and materials to the students, faculty, staff, and community in support of the curriculum and other educational objectives of New Jersey City University, including the learning outcome for information literacy.

Order booking, scheduling classes, filing interlibrary loans, reciprocal borrowing, and reserving course materials are a few of the ways the library.

set forth by the university. We offer tutoring in: y Writing y Mathematics y Reading (Annotation, Comprehension, Research) y STEM Subjects y Accounting y Praxis Core y GRE Academic Workshops y Praxis Core y Note-Taking y Let's Write (International Students and English Language Learners) y Grammar y Chicago Style y APA y Writing the Advanced Research Paper y Let's Talk (International Students and English Language Learners Hours: Monday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday Closed Contact Us Guarini Library, First Floor, Room 115A Phone: 201-200-3513 thehub@njcu.edu All inquiries and appointments for academic support services can be made by calling 201-200-3513.

Need help? Our team is here to help with our “Ask a Librarian” services. Reach us in-person, by phone, or by text with your question for a prompt response.

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This library’s collections and services have been developed to support classroom teaching and to enable students to meet course requirements successfully. Additionally, one of the library’s primary goals involves helping students develop information literacy: the skill in locating, evaluating, and utilizing information necessary to engage in lifelong learning.

Ask a Librarian

Continuously updated, the library is stocked with the latest periodicals and publications, offering many resources to keep its patrons up to date. Our powerful Summon database enables students to access online resources from both the campus and abroad with their NJCU login.

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Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Text a Librarian via GoogleVoice Text 201-667-2238; or scan the QR code

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The New Jersey City University population The Hub enhances supports the student success initiatives

to become independent learners and campus leaders. By providing holistic, personalized tutoring and academic support services,

Our library is named in honor of Congressman Frank J. Guarini, an accomplished politician and philanthropist born and raised in Jersey City.

Website Visit our official website to learn more about the library’s services and all we have to offer the NJCU community at njcu.edu/library

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NJCU’s Jacey chatbot is an AI virtual assistant that provides 24x7 text and voice conversations to answer commonly asked questions about NJCU. Developed by the Department of Information Technology (IT), Jacey combines people power with artificial intelligence to simulate conversations and respond to inquiries, enhance engagement, and elevate the student experience. NJCU’s Jacey chatbot can answer questions about admissions, financial aid, student financials, Blackboard, athletics, technical support, and so much more. To improve communications, Jacey delivers content in an easy-to-use interactive format provided in English and 99 other languages. The Jacey chatbot provides virtual service and support so students get the help they need anytime on any device. With the ability to conveniently assist students beyond traditional NJCU operating hours and deliver content in their language of choice, Jacey is an innovative and meaningful student resource. Jacey can answer general as well as academic questions about NJCU, such as: y What majors do you offer? What are the Library’s hours? How do I make a payment? Answers to the questions presented are immediate and may include links to additional relevant resources. can I find Jacey?

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Mondays – Thursdays 7:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Fridays 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Sundays 3:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Pool Hours: Mondays – Thursdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Fridays 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Sundays 3:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. For information regarding the fitness center or Intramural and recreational activities please visit njcugothicknights. com then click on Intramurals or contact the Intramural Coordinator at svillamizar@njcu.edu or 201-200-2170.

The Athletics Program offers first-class training facilities, academic support for student-athletes, and community service opportunities throughout the year. In addition, NJCU Athletics boasts a robust Athletics Hall of Fame, in which alumni are inducted each year.

The intramural Sports Program is committed to satisfying the needs of the New Jersey City University Community through providing a structured format for competition, where playing the game or entering the contest is more important than winning. This ensures individuals the opportunity to maintain fitness, relax, make friends and find a healthy release from the stress of studying and classes. Many undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty, staff and alumni have seized the opportunity to enjoy various intramural and recreational activities. Our facilities in the John Moore Athletic Center include three full length basketball/volleyball courts, an indoor track, a swimming pool/sauna, and a fully equipped fitness center. Intramural and recreational activities are also held in our outdoor athletic facility (Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex) on Route 440 just past Danforth Avenue, where we offer Softball and Flag Football among other activities.

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30 What is SGA? y Leadership skills development y Advocates for students y Liaison to the administration y Connection to the Jersey City community y Plans student activities y Offers different ways of getting involved y And more! STUDENTASSOCIATIONGOVERNMENT The Student Government Association (SGA) welcomes all current and prospective NJCU students to our website! The purpose of SGA is to serve the student body and act as a liaison between the students, faculty and staff of the university. New Student Orientation // August 2022

Brotherhood and sisterhood; service and high ideals; citizenship, leadership, and scholarship—NJCU’s officially recognized fraternities and sororities contribute many positive aspects to the NJCU educational experience and community. Self-governed by the Inter-Greek Council, these strong, respected organizations provide opportunities for members to grow in leadership and personal responsibility and forge meaningful relationships that last a lifetime.

Greek Life at NJCU is an active life, complementing academic accomplishment with community service projects, philanthropic fundraising, a lively annual Greek Week, social events, and more. Among the fraternities and sororities at NJCU you will find interests including social and cultural awareness, women’s issues, child welfare, and high-energy stepping and strolling competitions. invite you to learn more about the missions, interests, and unique aspects of the fraternities and sororities at NJCU and find out if one is right for you.

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FRATERNITIES y Alpha Phi Alpha y Alpha Phi Omega National FraternityService y Iota Phi Theta Fraternity y Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity y Phi Beta FraternitySigma y Psi Sigma MulticulturalPhiFraternity y Tau Kappa Epsilon SORORITIES y Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority y Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority y Lambda Tau Omega Sorority y Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority y Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority y Zeta Phi Beta Sorority NJCU Student Media publishes The Gothic Times newspaper six times a year, as well as podcasts, a website (gothictimes. net) an App and social media. andforcampusopenMedianjcu.edu.9593beMedia,TheThirdGilliganarebyproducedCompletelyandwrittenstudents,theofficeslocatedintheStudentUnion,Floor,Room301.DirectorofStudentThetaPavis,canreachedat201-600-ortpavisweil@Studentprovidesanforumtothecommunitythefreeexpressionexchangeofideas.

32 New Student Orientation // August 2022 LEARN HOW YOU CAN STUDY ABROAD! Hoping to immerse yourself in an exciting new culture, learn a new language, or gain a more global perspective? NJCU offers study abroad opportunities for a semester, summer, or academic year in nearly 50 countries around the world. Studying abroad is a profound, life-changing experience that is both fun and exciting and will help you grow academically and personally while preparing you for a career. Want to study abroad? Here's how to apply: y Visit basicsnjcu.edu/academics/study-abroad/study-abroadand read “Study Abroad Basics” to learn about study abroad requirements and opportunities. y Visit njcu.edu/academics/study-abroad/where-can-yougo to view destinations. Read about the programs and note deadlines, special requirements, and program-specific forms. y Schedule an appointment to visit us in Professional Studies Building, Room 414 to discuss study abroad options. y Submit the NJCU Study Abroad Application at njcu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1MTlwCc4ErRKbfD. y Complete and return these additional forms: 1 Financial Aid Form 2 Medical Examination Report 3 Course Approval Form y Prepare partner program application materials. y Submit a copy of your passport (which must be valid for at least 6 months after the scheduled program dates). Contact Information Craig Katz Director of International Programs Professional Studies Building, Room 414 Phone: 201-200-2089 Fax: 201-200-2326 Goabroad@njcu.edu

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their remaining degree requirements and graduate. If it is time to expand your curriculum, strike out on your own, explore new interests, study with new faculty, hear different ideas, make new friends, or create new opportunities, then widen your horizons through the National Student Exchange. Contact Information Justin Pannullo NSE Coordinator Vodra Hall, Room101 Phone: 201-200-3300 Fax: 201-200-3229 njcu.edu/NSEjpannullo@njcu.edu REQUIREMENTS y 2.5 GPA y Complete 1 academic term y Be in good academic standing STEPS TO APPLY y Contact Coordinator y Review Options y Apply y Placement

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NJCU offers extensive resources for every student, whether they choose to live on campus or commute. In addition to social organizations and clubs, students are afforded access to academic advising, career planning and placement, and special needs support in various University centers.

Students can live in one of three residence halls and enjoy the opportunity to experience campus life, meet new people, and learn in a multicultural environment outside of the classroom. The residence halls are conveniently located near classes, the library, the athletics and fitness center, and campus events. Housing is available for all interested students. Each student residence hall offers staff coverage, 24-hour security, on-site laundry, kitchen facilities, study lounges, computer labs, and online computer capabilities. Meal plans are provided and campus-housing residents are welcome to participate in a variety of educational, community service, and recreational programs offered by the Office of Residence Life.

VODRA HALL y 102 Beds y Traditional Hall - Double and Single (limited) y Suite Style Bath y Upper Class Residence y Card Access y Community Game Room WEST CAMPUS VILLAGE y 427 Beds y Traditional Hall - Double & Single Apartments, Shared Bath y Music Room/Pods y Fitness Center y Convenience Dining - C Store y Conference/Meeting Room y Game Room y Convenience Parking y Community Laundry CO-OP HALL y 100 Beds y Traditional Hall - Double Rooms y Community Bath y Freshman/Transfer/First Year y Community Laundry y Transitional Counselor/Mentor Contact information NJCU Office of Residence Life West Campus Village 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305 Phone:reslife@njcu.edu201-200-2338 Fax: 201-200-2251

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DINING dining hall are structured somewhat like a cafeteria, with different stations students can order food from. Traditional meal plan options are available to residential students, while our commuters can take full advantage of Gothic Card Flex plan that works like debit-card with no hidden fees with ease of use. Resident students have the option at specific locations to all-you-can-eat meal pass so a four-course dinner costs the same as a bowl of oatmeal. Associated dining flex funds allow for flexibility other various on-campus Students wishing to add flex funds as part of their financial aid must contact the Bursar or Campus Card offices for assistance.

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offers the most variety to diners on campus: y Daily upscale, restaurant style entrée with a protein, starch, and vegetable y Daily made-to-order sauté bar y Daily grill specials for breakfast and lunch y Daily pizza, calzone, and roll specials y Tacos, burritos, and taco salads y Salad bar y Fruit smoothies and ice cream y Fresh baked goods Hours Mondays – Thursdays 8:00

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Participation is totally voluntary and you may opt-out if you wish. You will soon receive separate, detailed information regarding the program, with full instructions on how receive materials, how to opt out, and how to return materials at the end of the semester.

Receive Course Materials – You'll receive an email notification when the order is ready for pickup or when it ships.

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The use of your New Jersey City University parking card binds you to the Terms and Conditions on the back of the card. Parking cards are not transferable to other parties and are valid only to the person to whom they are assigned. New Student Orientation // August 2022

FIRST DAY® COMPLETE NJCU is offering a new way to purchase course materials that will save you money and ensure that you have all your textbooks and other course materials prior to the first day of class. Instead of purchasing materials a la carte, the cost will be included on your semester bill as a flat fee. The bookstore will provide you with a convenient package for physical books and digital materials will be delivered directly to Blackboard. On average, students who participate in the program save between 35-50% compared to purchasing items separately.

Parking and Transportation Services is responsible for the regulation and enforcement of all University parking lots. Any vehicle parked on university property must be in a marked parking space at all times.

Our staff is committed to providing the best service possible to each member of the University community and each person visiting campus. Our staff will be happy to offer any assistance or clarify information during your visit to the NJCU campus.

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Verify Order – 30 days before the first day of class, you will receive an email to verify you order and choose whether to pick up materials in person or have them delivered.

Like most universities, a convenient parking space is a premium commodity for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Our Security Officers monitor all parking lots throughout the University to ensure that vehicles are in compliance with all rules and regulations. Our goal is to ensure that parking spaces are available for those who have a purpose on campus. We accomplish this through uniform and consistent parking enforcement.

y Register for Classes – you will automatically be enrolled in the program (unless you opt-out) and the bookstore will start preparing your order.

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Parking regulations help to ensure that there is an orderly system in place for all who use vehicles when coming to campus. The regulations also ensure that emergency vehicles and equipment have immediate access to all campus locations. Voluntary compliance is encouraged.

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Saturdays CLOSED Sundays CLOSED

Technology support services are provided through the IT Help Desk unit. This support unit is committed to delivering quality customer service and technical solutions in support of campus wide technology. Please call or send an email

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Fridays

y Avoid offensive or derogatory language—if you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online y Keep your contact info private. Even listing the info as visible to “Friends Only” could expose your data to malicious third parties seeking your data.

y Take a moment to explore the privacy settings on your social platforms. Learn who can see your content and adjust your settings to your comfort level.

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Department of Information Technology is dedicated to providing efficient and reliable support services to our entire user community. Please

The call HELP (x4357) from any office or call 201-253-4357 (from any non-NJCU office extension phone, such as your mobile phone, home phone, etc.), which below. call HELP (x4357) from any NJCU office extension or call 201-253-4357 (from any non-NJCU office extension phone, such as your mobile phone, home phone, etc.) to helpdesk@njcu. a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 8:30 7:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. a.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

For general support issues,

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NJCU

Social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are increasingly popular tools for students to communicate. These sites enable users to interact and connect in a way like never before; however, abusing or using them unguardedly leaves users vulnerable to spam and hackers.

y Photos are forever. Check social media often where you are tagged and be sure the content is appropriate and reflects your best self. When using a public computer or any device that is not your own, be sure to sign out of any applications or programs before shutting down or logging off. Some passwords and logins remain on the system if not properly erased.

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Our online and day-to-day personas have become interchangeable, as our actions in each sphere often affect our lives in the other. Being responsible with your electronic footprint is critical to maintaining a professional online presence and also to keep sensitive information (such as credit cards or passwords) secure.

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Thursdays 8:30

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edu for your technology support needs. You may also access our general FAQ system. Or you can visit our GothicNet Help Page for additional resources. Contact Information for Help Desk Professional Studies Building, Room 101 (in Computer Lab) On-Campus Phone: ext. 4357 Off-Campus Phone: 201-253-4357 helpdesk@njcu.edu Main Contact Information Rossey Hall, Room 58 Phone: 201-200-3350 Fax: 201-200-2332 it@njcu.edu Hours of Operation Mondays 8:30

Wednesdays

during the hours of operation

y Watch what you say: threatening language (of any sort) directed at another person is a crime.

A few tips for remaining secure and professional online include:

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Benefits: Make connections with NJCU staff and students! Learn about opportunities for involvement and leadership on campus! Participate in fun social events! on one Mentoring Opportunities! Mentors: Rising Knight Peer Mentors are experienced upperclassmen who are trained to develop a supportive relationship with their mentees. Peer Mentors assist with the successful transition of their mentees into the University by referring them to appropriate campus resources and monitoring mentee success throughout the semester. Fridays: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Contact Information Gilligan Student Union, Room 211 Phone: 201-200-3577 201-200-3599 Available

VirtualSOAR@njcu.edunjcu.edu/SOARMeetings Are

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SERVICES OFFERED: NJCU Students: Rising Knight Peer Mentoring (RKPM): New students are paired with talented peer mentors who work to develop a supportive relationship with his or her mentee, helping them successfully navigate their first year at NJCU. Assistance: SOAR helps qualified students identify financial resources to help them finance their education.

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Parents and Family (At Student’s Request): Meetings with SOAR Staff (On phone or face to face) Parent and Family Communications

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RISING KNIGHT PEER MENTORING PROGRAM

One-on-one Personal Development Meetings: SOAR offers personalized one-on-one meetings with SOAR staff to offer guidance and advice to students on various college success topics.

The mission of the Rising Knight Peer Mentoring Program is to help first year freshmen make a smooth transition from high school to college. We strive to increase student success and engagement by providing students with resources, encouragement, and guidance during their first year.

Proactive Outreach: SOAR conducts outreach primarily through calling campaigns, designed and implemented around important university timelines and deadlines.

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The Office of Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) at New Jersey City University (NJCU) is committed to supporting the college transition and persistence of first-time freshman. The SOAR Office equips students with the valuable skills and resources needed to overcome academic, social, and/or financial obstacles. SOAR partners with offices University-wide to deliver a host of retention-based initiatives to NJCU students and parents.

NJCU’s bustling, intellectually engaging campus includes a variety of resources to meet the diverse needs and interests of our community, from promoting business formation and growth in New Jersey to providing childcare, career resources, confidential counseling, and more.

The Speicher-Rubin Women’s Center for Equity and Diversity has a 46-year-history of providing support services for students as well as the community. We provide education, advocacy, support and empowerment on a host of topics impacting marginalized groups.

The Guarini Institute for International Education and Economic Mobility is an economic mobility hub that leverages the diversity and strengths of our students and local community and applies educational technologies to champion efforts that improve the connection between education, jobs, and economic development.

Our mission is to increase the economic mobility of college students in the region by championing innovative approaches to education and economic development. Our vision is that universities will become effective launchpads for improving upward mobility for all students.

The Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center conducts research and offers lectures, conferences, seminars, exhibitions, and performances that explore issues and aspects of the African diaspora.

UNIVERSITY CENTERS

It offers peer tutoring in entry-level courses, workshops on academic success, and referrals to academic departments and support programs.

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From providing confidential resources to survivors of gender-based violence to training allies who ensure a safe, inclusive and affirming environment for the LGBTQIA communities, our Center is involved in a plethora of initiatives that enhance the social development, emotional well-being, and academic success of our students.

The Center for Student Success helps students develop the necessary skills, strategies, and behaviors to improve their academic standing and identify appropriate career objectives.

The Scientific Undergraduate Research Institute (SURI) is comprised of more than 20 faculty members in STEM departments. The Institute is an umbrella organization that fosters collaboration among faculty and provides a central clearinghouse to identify research opportunities for undergraduate students.

The Center for the Arts brings the University’s cultural offerings together under one creative umbrella. With New York City just across the river, the NJCU Center for the Arts is a cultural hub of North Jersey, hosting guest artists and speakers in the performing, visual, film, and literary arts, alongside student presentations.

INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING

Individual counseling involves meeting with one of our four counselors to discuss and explore your concerns. Students are provided up to 12 sessions per academic year (September 1 – August 31). Counseling sessions are 45 minutes in length, and most clients are seen on a weekly basis while working towards their goals.

The counselor who serves as the group facilitator helps the group members to communicate productively. Stop by our office at GSU, Room 308 to learn about our current group offerings! – Fridays: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Evening hours Monday-Thursday by appointment only.

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The Counseling Center offers registered NJCU students free and confidential services, delivered by qualified, experienced professionals. Short-term individual and couples counseling and support groups are available to address students’ personal concerns. Our staff is dedicated to helping students enhance their psychological, social, and intellectual development. Whether you are facing challenges in your relationships, coping with anxiety or depression, concerned about family problems, dealing with losses, confused about your career path, having academic difficulties, or struggling with identity issues, we are here to help.

counselingcenter@njcu.edu

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COVID-19 Protocol Resource Guide

With the utmost compassion, professionalism, and confidentiality, HWC’s experienced, highly trained staff provides patients: y Care for acute concerns including respiratory illness, sprains and strains, fever, stomach pains, skin rashes, and minor emergencies y Assistance with chronic illness y Services such as pregnancy testing, blood pressure screening, and weight monitoring

Free services, no appointment needed—NJCU’s Health and Wellness Center is as affordable and convenient for registered students as it is helpful and outstanding.

In addition to providing referrals for off-campus specialists and other resources as needed, HWC’s full-time registered nurses and part-time physician educate students on ways to improve their personal health and self-advocacy in the future as informed consumers of healthcare services.

SUPPORT GROUPS Support groups involve a small group of students meeting with one of our therapists (and for some groups, an NJCU staff co-leader), typically once a week for 1.5 or 2 hours. These groups provide the opportunity for individuals to speak with others who share a common area of concern in a supportive environment through sharing, receiving feedback, and providing feedback to others.

Located in easily accessible Vodra Hall, the Health and Wellness Center offers preventive and primary care services to help NJCU students stay healthy, regardless of insurance. No appointment is necessary; students are seen in the order in which they arrive unless their condition warrants otherwise.

Hours Mondays

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COUNSELING CENTER

Contact Information Gilligan Student Union, Room 308 Phone: 201-200-3165 Fax: 201-200-2558

The Counseling Center offers a variety of services that assist students in resolving problems that arise from personal situations and/or college pressures and that help students achieve their personal best.

All students are required to submit their entrance health forms and immunization records.

Download the NJCU Entrance Health Record at njcu.edu/healthwellnesscenter Contact Information Vodra Hall, Room 107 Fax: 201-200-2011

We offer: y Individual counseling y Support groups

The following resources are available to assist you or someone you know in need of help. On campus: call 201-200-3128 for Public Safety Off campus: call 911 or go to your nearest hospital emergency room resources available 24/7: Text Line – text HOME to 741741 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-8255 NJ Hopeline – 1-855-654-6735

HEALTH WELLNESSANDCENTER

The responsibility for personal safety does not and cannot rest primarily with the University or our Public Safety Department; rather, it rests primarily with you and me as individuals. By working together, we can improve the safety and security of everyone on campus.

The Department of Public Safety offers comprehensive safety and security services to all valued members of our community. We work vigilantly with our municipal, state and federal law enforcement and fire safety partners to ensure the safety and security of our community. You can help in a couple of ways: first, by being aware of your surroundings and belongings; secondly by reporting unusual or suspicious behavior.

of Public Safety Contact Information Rossey Hall, Rooms 114/115 Available 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week Phone: 201-200-3128 or DIAL 55 Emergency publicsafety@njcu.edu42 New Student Orientation // August 2022

On behalf of the Department of Public Safety, it is my pleasure to welcome you to New Jersey City University. I want to assure you that my staff and I will continuously work around the clock to maintain a safe environment for our students, faculty, staff, and visitors alike. We believe that Safety is a shared responsibility and ask that you join us in making our campus, as well as our community, a safe and pleasant place to learn, live and work.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

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Your safety and security at the University are of vital concern. Every member of the New Jersey City University community has a stake in providing a safe environment for teaching and learning. New Jersey City University is amongst the nation's best urban universities. We are located in the most interesting metropolitan area of the country. We are proud of our urban tradition and the educational opportunities it provides for our students. We are also aware of the challenges posed by such an environment, and have developed a comprehensive public safety program designed to reduce the opportunities for incidents, and to promote the participation of the entire University community in crime awareness and deterrence.

We welcome your comments, suggestions, and ideas for making NJCU an even safer environment. To share your ideas, please visit the Public Safety Office located at Rossey Hall, Room 114/115; call us at 201-200-3128; or email us at publicsafety@njcu.edu

University Public Safety Officers are available twenty-four hours a day to respond to any emergency or request for public safety services. Officers conduct pro-active loss preventative patrols throughout the campus in vehicles and on foot. Officers patrol all parking areas. In addition, officers are assigned to all residence halls.

Ron Hurley, D.Sc., CPP Vice President

A Message from the Associate Vice President of the Department of Public Safety

a seamless transition into the academic arena. The office assists

employment, readjustment, etc.), and Veteran

Tuition

The of Military Veterans ensure with support external healthcare, educational counseling acts as a resource for faculty, staff, the community is committed to supporting the success a Guard Bill Credit Program/Vietnam Veterans Tuition Assistance Program (VTCP/VVTAP) Navy, Air Force, Corps, Coast Hall and NJIT

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referral services (for

at large. The office

admissions, academic advisement and registration, student

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Cross-Town Schools) For questions about the above listed programs, contact the Office of Military & Veterans Services. Contact Information GSUB, Room 127 Phone: 201-200-3199 Fax: 201-200-3590 veterans@njcu.edu NJCU was awarded the Gold Military Friendly® School Designation for 2022-2023

Services provides assistance to Veterans, Services Members, and their dependents in order to

and processing. In addition, the office

and advocacy, internal and

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of our student population by creating a welcoming environment that acts as

Program (NJNGTB) y Veterans Tuition

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one stop shop for military friendly services. Military & Veterans Educational Programs available to our students: y Post 9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33) y Transfer of Entitlement Program (TOE) y Yellow Ribbon Program (YR) y Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship y Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship y Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty (Chapter 30) y Montgomery GI Bill® Selected Reserve (Chapter 1606) y Dependents Educational Assistance (Chapter 35) y Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31) y New Jersey National

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y Federal Tuition Assistance Program (Army,

Guard) y Army & Air Force ROTC partnerships (Seton

Office Hours:

Contact Information Karnoutsos Hall, Room 105 Phone:

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(OSS) Phone: 201-200-2557 (SI) Jennifer Aitken Director Jazmin Zegarra Coordinator, Specialized Services Jennifer Rak Coordinator, Supplemental Instruction Hanadi Fardos Administrative Assistant, Specialized Services SPECIALIZED SERVICES

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Supplemental Instruction Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a trademarked method of delivering academic support to students through a collaborative learning environment. SI serves historically challenging gatekeeper courses. SI sessions target study skills, collaborative exercises and integration of course concepts without re-lecturing the material. NJCU’s SI Program currently supports gatekeeper courses within our science and math programs.

It is the student’s responsibility to self-identify and to request services. Students requesting accommodations are required to submit appropriate and recent documentation of their diagnosed disabilities.

The mission of the NJCU Supplemental Instruction (SI) Program is to: Increase student retention and success in historically difficult gateway courses within our STEM disciplines by providing collaborative learning experiences.

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The program’s goal is to improve student’s understanding of course content, foster critical thinking skills and introduce and apply study skills that will support learning beyond the SI session meetings. Mondays Fridays 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. hours are available by appointment. 201-200-2091

The mission of the Office of Specialized Services is to: Provide equal access for students with disabilities to NJCU’s academic programs and activities in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Provide reasonable accommodations for qualified students. y Maintain an accessible environment for all students with disabilities. The OSS/SI assists students in securing reasonable accommodations supported by documentation. Reasonable accommodations include, but are not limited to, alternate testing arrangements, adaptive/assistive technology, and assistance in arranging for sign language interpreters, books in alternate format, and peer note-takers.

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Students with learning disabilities are required to submit the most recent Individualized Education Program (IEP), Educational Evaluation and Psychological Evaluation.

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Mission Statement

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44 New Student Orientation // August 2022 NJCU students with disabilities are provided equal access to college programs through the provision of reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The OSS/SI serves as a resource for students with mobility, vision, hearing, learning, and other disabilities that may require campus/ classroom accommodations and/or academic support.

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Documentation Guidelines

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All disability documentation should include the following: The credentials of the evaluator(s); A diagnostic statement identifying the disability; Description of the diagnostic methodology used; y Description of the current functional limitations; Description of the expected progression or stability of the disability; Current and/or past accommodations, services and/or medications; Recommendations for accommodations, adaptive devices, assistive services, compensatory strategies, and/or collateral support services.

The Career Success Lab provides comprehensive services and resources to assist with researching careers, finding job opportunities, preparing for graduate school, improving resume writing and interviewing skills, and landing appropriate internships for career advancement. We aim to assist you with your job search and career development needs.

The work-study program is a federally funded program administered by NJCU to promote access to on-campus employment to help offset educational expenses. Work-study students may work part-time during the academic year and fulltime during the summer sessions.

CAREER SUCCESS LAB

What is the Federal Work-Study Program?

Students may work up to 15 hours per week during the academic year and must be enrolled at least half-time during that time. If there are funds available for the summer term, students may also work up to 30 hours during the summer sessions. Please note that these are the maximum hours permitted, not the number of hours the student must work as part of the work-study program.

Federal Work-Study Campus employment while attending college is one way to offset your education costs. NJCU participates in the Federal WorkStudy program to assist you in managing the costs of your higher education.

How Do I Apply for the Federal Work-Study Program?

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How Many Hours Per Week Of Campus Employment Are Available?

EMPLOYMENTSTUDENT

interview skills y Hosting employer recruitment events y Advising non-declared students regarding appropriate majors for career interests Employment Services y Internships for declared majors y Part-Time job opportunities y Campus recruitment program y Access to Handshake to view/apply to full-time, professional and internship positions y Career Fairs and other employer recruitment events Contact Information Melissa Faulkner Director, Career Success Lab Christopher Cofone Assistant Director, Career Success Lab Grossnickle Hall, Room 10 Phone: 201-200-3005/6 or 800-624-1046 Fax: 201-200-3229 Hours Mondays – Fridays: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Summer Hours: Mondays – Fridays: 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.

fit y Conducting workshops regarding selection of majors for careers of interest, applying to graduate school, writing resumes,

The Following Services individualized career counseling to discuss the choice of a major for careers of interest, planning a job search, researching career information, selecting a graduate program of study self-assessments to evaluate values, skills and interests so students can identify careers where they best learning

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Students who wish to be considered for the academic year or Summer Federal Work-Study Program must file their FAFSA no later than April 15 of each year and must indicate their interest in the program on the FAFSA application. Students will be considered for Federal Work-Study on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have already filed your FAFSA application and answered ‘no’ to the question regarding interest in Federal WorkStudy, come to the Financial Aid Office on the second floor of Hepburn Hall to complete a separate application.

GOTHIC KNIGHT FOOD PANTRY

Backpacks must be returned the following week to sustain the program. Contact Information Gilligan Student Union, Room 111 Phone: 201-200-3299 Fax: 201-200-2329 communitycenter@njcu.edu46 New Student Orientation // August 2022

Hours Tuesdays

WEEKEND BACKPACK PROGRAM Clients registered for the program are welcome to shop in

Food insecurity has increasingly become an issue on college and university campuses and can pose a significant barrier to student success. Hunger makes it difficult to study, sleep, or engage in academics and social activities at the same level as peers. If our students' physiological needs aren't being met, it ultimately decreases the chances of meeting their full potential and their overall experience at New Jersey City University. At NJCU, we’re here to help—so we created the Gothic Knight Food Pantry (GKFP) to address food insecurity. The GKFP is open to all with a Gothic Card ID. We are sustained by the generosity of our donors. We seek donations of perishable and non-perishable food items as well as personal care items and small household items. 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Thursdays 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. the pantry for products for use over the weekend.

Applicants will be selected based

Quick Facts Parent Eligibility y Current FAFSA on File y Pell Grant eligible y Enrolled for at least 6 credits per semester Child Eligibility y 2.5 - 5 years old during Fall & Spring Semesters y 2.5 - 6 years old during Summer Sessions Center Information COVID 19 Restricted Hours- Current Operating Hours: Mondays - Fridays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Usual Center Mondays-FridaysHours:7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. y Full and part time scheduling available y Parents must enroll per semester y $30 Registration Fee for initial enrollment & $10 Fee for each subsequent semester y Tuition $3.50 an hour (Eligible CCAMPIS parents will pay only $1.75 an hour out of pocket) CCAMPIS Program Requirements y Attend an initial parent-teacher meeting y Attend at least 1 center activity or event y Complete annual surveys y Remain in good academic standing at NJCU Contact Phone: 201-200-3342 njcuclc@njcu.edu

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CHILDREN’S LEARNING CENTER

The Children’s Learning Center has been awarded the Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The goal of CCAMPIS is to assist low-income students with child care expenses so that they can persist and graduate. Eligible student parents will receive a 50% discount towards their child care tuition at the Children’s Learning Center. on space availability.

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We invite you to tour the Children’s Learning Center with your child to learn about the program, the benefits it provides our families, and the ways you can be involved in your child’s early education. For more information call 201-200-3342 or visit njcu.edu/CLC CARE ACCESS MEANS

At NJCU, it’s not just college students receiving an affordable world-class education—young children of University students, alumni, and employees receive the same at the University’s fully licensed and accredited Children’s Learning Center (CLC).

At NJCU’s Children’s Learning Center, children are encouraged to think creatively and independently by highly qualified, enthusiastic teachers who truly respect and value them. In partnership with parents, we focus on nourishing each child’s self-worth, confidence, and potential, and providing an educational experience that inspires in them a lifelong love of learning.

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Established in 1982, the Children’s Learning Center is inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education, which emphasizes project-based learning, the use of art as a developmental tool, collaborative group work, and attention to the physical classroom environment as a component of teaching and learning. Our teachers embrace the most current understanding of child development, multiculturalism, and performance-based assessment. Children enrolled full-time in preschool and pre-kindergarten programs can receive individualized curriculum designed around each child’s personal developmental level, interests, and learning style.

In addition to providing up to 60 hours per week of daytime, after-school, and drop-in childcare to approximately 100 children, the center serves as a training site for NJCU students—all at an extremely competitive cost to parents.

PARENTS IN SCHOOL

CHECKLISTPOST-ORIENTATION £ Turn in immunization records to the Health and Wellness Center £ Get your Gothic ID £ Order books for class £ Make your class schedule £ Review your financial aid package on gothicnet.njcu.edu. Make sure your tuition and fees are paid in fully by payment deadline £ Register for your vehicle and parking arrangement in Hepburn Hall, Room 119 £ Talk to your parents about: y Campus safety and awareness y Accident/ emergency situations y Academic expectations y Getting involved on campus y Living on campus or commuting We hope you made the most out of New Student Orientation and continue to look back on the memories you created at the event. More importantly, we want to make sure you had the chance to learn about the services, resources and educational opportunities provided to you by the university. As partners in your success, it’s important to us that you’re prepared to successfully navigate your new role and responsibility as a college student. Please take the time to provide us with your feedback, so we can be sure you have the tools and resources needed to succeed in your first year as a Gothic Knight! Leave us your feedback: njcu.edu/HearMyVoice

Articles inside

Post-Orientation Checklist

1min
page 48

Specialized Services

2min
page 44

Children’s Learning Center

2min
page 47

University Centers

1min
page 40

Department of Public Safety

2min
page 42

Student Outreach and Retention

1min
page 39

Dining Services

1min
page 35

Residence Life

1min
page 34

National Student Exchange

1min
page 33

Student Government Association

1min
page 30

TRiO Learning Community

2min
page 24

Athletics

1min
page 29

General Education Learning Communities

1min
page 23

Study Abroad

1min
page 32

University Advisement Center

1min
page 21

Financial Aid

7min
pages 17-18

Office of Student Accounts

4min
page 19

NJCU Gothic Card

2min
page 12

Registering for Classes

1min
page 13

Orientation to College

1min
page 11

Session Descriptions

1min
page 7

University Leadership

3min
pages 4-5

Title IX

3min
pages 14-16
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