Important Student Policies and Resources

Find important tools, resources, and policies that will be useful for a successful experience at Rutgers Business School.

Academic Integrity

All Rutgers Business School students are responsible for understanding and adhering to the Rutgers Academic Integrity Policy.

Student Code of Professional Conduct

Rutgers Business School is recognized for its high-quality education. Maintaining the caliber of classroom excellence, whether in person or online, requires students to adhere to the same behaviors that are expected in professional career environments. These include the following principles outlined in the RBS Student Code of Professional Conduct.

Technology Support and Information

Financial Support Resources

RBS New Brunswick students in need of financial assistance can email the Dean of Students Office at deanofstudents@echo.rutgers.edu

Disability Policy and Resources

If you need accommodation for a disability, obtain a Letter of Accommodation from the Office of Disability Services. The Office of Disability Services at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provides student-centered and student-inclusive programming in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments of 2008, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1998, and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. More information is available on the Rutgers Office of Disability Services website.

If you are experiencing a temporary condition or injury that is affecting your ability to fully participate in class, you should submit a request for support through the Rutgers Temporary Conditions website.

Title IX Resources

If you are pregnant, the Office of Title IX and ADA Compliance is available to assist with any concerns or potential accommodations related to pregnancy.

  • Rutgers University–New Brunswick: Contact the Title IX Coordinator by phone at (848) 932-8200 or email jackie.moran@rutgers.edu
  • Rutgers University–Newark: Contact the Office of Title IX and ADA Compliance by phone at (973) 353-1906 or email TitleIX@newark.rutgers.edu

Religious Accommodations

If you seek religious accommodations, the Office of the Dean of Students is available to verify absences for religious observance, as needed.

VPVA and Harassment

If you have experienced any form of gender or sex-based discrimination or harassment, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, relationship violence, or stalking, the Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance provides help and support. More information is available on the Rutgers Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance website (VPVA).

  • Rutgers University–New Brunswick: To report a concern or incident, use the Student Conduct Concern Reporting Form. You may also contact the Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance (VPVA) at (848) 932-1181
  • Rutgers University–Newark: To report an incident, use the Rutgers Newark Incident Reporting Form. For support, you may contact the Office of Title IX and ADA Compliance at (973) 353-1906 or email TitleIX@newark.rutgers.edu. If you wish to speak with a confidential staff member who does not have a reporting responsibility, you may contact the Newark Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance at (973) 353-1918 or email run.vpva@rutgers.edu

Bias Incidents

An act – either verbal, written, physical, or psychological that threatens or harms a person or group on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, civil union status, domestic partnership status, atypical heredity or cellular blood trait, military service or veteran status.

Veteran and Military Services

If you are a military veteran or currently on active duty, you can obtain support through the Rutgers Office of Veteran and Military Programs and Services.

Mental and Physical Health Services

If you are in need of mental health services, please use our readily available services.

If you are in need of physical health services, please use our readily available services.

Legal Support

If you are in need of legal assistance, please visit the Rutgers University Student Legal Services website to access support and resources.

Academic Support Services

Students experiencing difficulty in courses due to English as a second language (ESL) should contact the Program in American Language Studies for supports.

If you are in need of additional academic assistance, please use our readily available services.

Digital Accessibility Statement

Rutgers University is committed to ensuring that all digital course materials and technologies are accessible to every student. If you experience any difficulty accessing any content used in a course, please contact the course instructor by email so that the necessary support can be provided.