Current RBS Veteran Students
Academic Advising
From the time you are accepted until you graduate, academic advisors at Rutgers Business School Undergraduate Program in Newark are ready to provide decision-making help from choosing a major to selecting courses to discussing graduation requirements.
Please visit our Academic Advisement webpage for more information on the advisement process.
Financing Your Education
There are programs, financial aid, and scholarships that help veterans, active duty service members, and eligible dependents foot the bill for a higher education. In one of the largest programs, many people who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere will be heading to universities under the terms of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill. Which program is right for you? That depends on your personal circumstance, so it's up to you to get information to weigh your decision carefully.
For more information on the United Stated Veterans Administration educational assistance programs, please contact the VA certifying official, Marie Diaz-Torres or visit the Rutgers Newark Office of the Registrar.
Military Leave Policy
Rutgers' Policy for Military Leave, Academic Credit, and Tuition Refunds for undergraduate and graduate students who are called to active duty is explained on the Rutgers Policies website. If you are called to active duty, inform your school's dean and the VA School Certifying Official. Failure to comply could result in you incurring a debt to the VA.
Student Resources
At Rutgers Newark, you're not alone. There are hundreds of other students here who share your background in the service. Meet them via the Rutgers Student Veteran Organization (RSVO). They great people ready to introduce you to Rutgers.
Be sure to take advantage of your time here to follow your interests or delve into new pursuits. There are plenty of club options to explore. Check out Rutgers Business School Undergraduate Program in Newark Student Organizations. You'll probably find something that grabs your attention.




