My first interest is having a great, productive semester for everyone. I will not leave anyone behind. If you have any trouble, please feel welcome to reach out to me. As an instructor, it's a pleasure and privilege to be part of a university that supports the incredible diversity of the state of New Jersey, the region, and the country. Our mandate as instructors is to commit to ensuring the academic success and well-being of every single student in our classrooms.

Disabilities

Rutgers University welcomes students with disabilities into all of the University's educational programs. In order to receive consideration for reasonable accommodations, a student with a disability must contact the appropriate disability services office at the campus where you are officially enrolled, participate in an intake interview, and provide documentation: ods.rutgers.edu/students/documentation-guidelines. If the documentation supports your request for reasonable accommodations, your campus’s disability services office will provide you with a Letter of Accommodations. Please share this letter with your instructors and discuss the accommodations with them as early in your courses as possible. To begin this process, please complete the Registration form.

Trans @ RU

This page is dedicated to providing resources to transgender, gender-nonconforming, and gender-questioning students, faculty, and staff at Rutgers University. Check out this pamphlet.

Food Insecurities

Started in Fall 2016, the Rutgers Student Food Pantry is one of the over 20 food pantries in New Brunswick. It exclusively serves Rutgers students and is located at 39 Union Street on the College Avenue Campus. The pantry is stocked by donations from Rutgers Against Hunger, Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services, and private donations. If you have mobility issues please call 848-932-5500 for an appointment and we will make arrangements to meet with you at another location on campus. ruoffcampus.rutgers.edu/food

First Generation

Did you know that first-generation college students make up 32% of the incoming Rutgers class of 2022? If you are first generation, please feel welcome to seek out guidance, encouragement, and other resources here.
admissions.newbrunswick.rutgers.edu/information-for/first-generation-rutgers

Reporting an Incident or Concern for Others

Students who have experienced trauma on campus or are concerned for a peer are encouraged to utilize The Center for Social Justice and LGBT Communities’ online portal for safely sharing concern. Please visit socialjustice.rutgers.edu/concerned-do-something

Additional Student Resources

Please view the Diversity & Inclusion resources on the fall2020-practicum.designforthe.net/art.rutgers.edu website. For more, check out this student resources document.