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Rutgers–New Brunswick
Address: New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Phone: (732) 445-4636
State: New Jersey
City: New Brunswick


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Reviews
I'm a 1989 MCRP graduate. This university and its Urban Planing & Public Policy program is renowned throughout the planning world with the university itself respected internationally. Rutgers University is even more impressive now then when I attended & graduated (1987-89). I am deeply satisfied with my choice of grad school.
7 years ago (23-02-2018)
Excellent university when I went through the MCRP program as a grad student. My matriculation was 1987-1989. Rutgers U New Brunswick is even better 20 years later!
7 years ago (13-03-2018)
Great college- you can't believe how many campuses, topics, infrastructure, and classes there are and are available! (Fun fact: 60% of the entire college is powered by a solar parking lot)
7 years ago (04-04-2018)
Great school. Its a little decentralized but if you can surpass that you will find great teachers and great environment.
7 years ago (14-03-2018)
People can say and/or think that the reasons that I declined my acceptance to the Ed.M.- Adult and Continuing Education program at Rutgers University New Brunswick were because I quit, and was afraid that I could not tackle it. They can also attack me with weak innuendos directly or indirectly. I am here to set the record straight by first saying that the aforementioned are outright lies. In Spring 2016, I was accepted to a graduate program offered by Rutgers GSE. According to the graduate admissions application, I was supposed to be assigned an office of disability services coordinator a few weeks after application submission. But I was never assigned one. When I contacted the Office of Disability Services, I found out that I was not eligible for disability services. I was only made aware of this once I contacted them. They claimed that I was not disability services eligible, because past and current documentation was deemed invalid, insufficient, and did not exactly adhere to all of the general and documentation guidelines for a learning disability that are stated on their website. Also, I was never assigned nor contacted by an office of disability services coordinator a few weeks after graduate admissions application submission. In addition, they wanted me to prove again that I am disabled by going through the freshman process for disability services registration. This did not make any sense because a lot of documentation was given to them while I was a student, including a recent government document that was definitive proof of my disability. Further, in an e-mail that I received from Mrs. Lori Megaro, a Masters in Social Work candidate working for the Office of Disability Services, it said that I was required to fill out a registration form. However, the Office of Disability Services’ website states that the registration form “is for students who have not previously been registered with the Office of Disability Services.” I was already registered with the Office of Disability Services. In fact, I registered with them in my first semester at Rutgers, which was in Fall 2008. Instead of trying to gather new documentation in such a short period of time, which would have included at least 12 diagnostic test scores, I was forced to decline my admissions acceptance into the graduate program, and give up my spot to an undeserving rejected applicant who will be graduating with MY degree in May 2018. It was a very difficult decision to make. Then again, I could not risk getting short changed on my tuition refund, giving Rutgers even more money, and having a ‘W’ on my academic transcript for a course that I had not taken yet. Being forced to decline my admissions acceptance has greatly affected me mentally, because Bill Welsh- Executive Director and Carlie Andrews- Director of the Office of Disability Services had gotten away with denying a disabled person disability services, and were never charged in a court of law. I know there are people who will still say and/or think that I am a quitter, and did not have the guts to tackle the graduate program. I say that they are clueless. The things that I stated about what the Office of Disability Services did to me is the truth. The truth hurt, because they cannot be disputed. I will not back down from anyone who spreads conjectures in order to tarnish me. As a matter of fact, I already made my case known worldwide so that any disabled person can avoid what I unfortunately experienced. On April 6, 2017 (exactly 1 year from when I received my graduate school acceptance ltter), I found out that Rutgers ODS, GSE, and Robert Barchi reported me to Julianne Apostolopoulos, the lawyer for Rutgers University New Brunswick, who then made derogatory statements, and threatened to pursue legal action against me. The US Dept of Ed: OCR turned a blind eye to all of the things that I mentioned, and labeled me as the perpetrator. They cleared Rutgers of any wrongdoing, despite violating the ADA law, and infringing upon my 1st Amendment rights. What an injustice!
7 years ago (24-02-2018)
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