Undergraduate Environmental Sciences Program
Advice for Transfer Students
We welcome
transfer students! Many students
transfer into our program from various schools every year. Transfer students often require some special
help and advising, so don’t be afraid to contact me,
the Environmental Science Undergraduate Program Director, Lisa Rodenburg,
if you need help. The following is some
general advice that addresses some of the issues that most transfer students
face. This information is specific to
the Environmental Science Undergraduate Program. For general advice on transferring to
Rutgers, please see the SEBS website
for transfer students.
If you are
thinking about applying to Rutgers as a transfer student, it really helps to
get some idea of which courses will transfer.
Keep in mind that there is a big difference between transferring generic credits from your current
school to Rutgers, and getting credit for specific
courses that are required as prerequisites or that count toward your
major. If you are coming from a New
Jersey community or county college, you can find out a lot of this information
at NJTransfer.org. On this web site, you can check out course equivalencies to
make sure the courses you have taken (or plan to take) are directly equivalent
to courses that you need at Rutgers.
It’s always a good idea to check that your courses are equivalent before you take them.
Many
transfer students are disappointed to find that although they have completed
enough credits for an Associate’s degree at a county college, they are still
far behind when transferring to Rutgers.
They often find that they can’t graduate in four years and/or that there
are very few environmental science courses that they
can take in their first semester here.
In both cases, this is a problem of prerequisites. It’s not enough to take a lot of credits at
another school. The key thing is to take
the right courses. This primarily means
taking math up through Calculus 1, two semesters of general chemistry, two
semesters of biology, and two semesters of physics. As you can see from our handy prerequisite map, very few
of our environmental science courses can be taken until you have completed
these prerequisite courses. If you can
get those classes out of the way early at your current school, you will be much
better positioned to graduate quickly from Rutgers. Also note that in some cases, specifically
Biology 101 and 102, both courses in
the sequence must be taken at the same school.
You cannot take Biology 101 at another school and then take Biology 102
at Rutgers. That is one of many reasons
why it is important to check the course equivalency before you take the course.
When you
enroll at Rutgers, the Office of Academic Programs will evaluate your
transcript and decide which of your courses transfer and what they are
equivalent to. Currently the person most
often involved in this is Dean Carol
Andrew, so if you have questions about what they have counted and what they
have not, you should talk to her. Most
transfer students will attend one of the transfer student advising sessions
that are held throughout the year. At
these sessions, you will get a hard copy of this course transfer information,
and someone from our department will help you plan your schedule for the coming
semester. Once you are in the Rutgers
system, you can look up this information at Degree
Navigator. Once you have this
information on course transfer and equivalencies, I can often help you decide
which courses you should take next semester over the phone or via email.
Once you are
ready to register for the upcoming semester, I can help you with prerequisite
overrides and special permission numbers via email. You just need to email me with the following
information:
· Your name
· Your student ID number
· Your Rutgers email address (that is,
your official Rutgers address, not a gmail or other
account)
· Course number for which you would
like a prerequisite override or SPN
· Reason for requesting the override or
SPN
If you are
requesting a prerequisite override, I will then decide whether I can grant you
the override. If I can, I will do it via
email.
Special
permission numbers are requested when the course is full. If I can, I will give you a special
permission number that you can use in the on-line registration system.
If none of
this answers your questions, feel free to contact me and I will do my best to
make your transition to Rutgers a smooth one!