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Masters Program - Links and Information

  1. Masters Program Handbook 2008-2010
  2. Academic Study
  3. Graduation
  4. General

* Additional information and academic forms can be found in the Masters Program Handbook 2008-2010.

** For access to catalogs prior to 2006, please contact the Office of Academic and Student Services Center for Law and Justice.

General Academic Services - Links and Information

Student Services - Links and Information

Scholarships and Awards - Links and Information

External Scholarship Directory from the office of Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard, 2008 Edition

The Office of Academic and Student Services is a vital link for all students enrolled in the School of Criminal Justice. The office staff is dedicated to supporting and advising all School of Criminal Justice students through various academic programs. Students needing information on any of the undergraduate or graduate programs are invited to visit the office.

Office of Academic and StudentServices
Center for Law and Justice
Suite 578
Phone: 973.353.3029
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9am-6pm; Friday: 9am-4:30pm

Graduate students with questions, please email Ms. Teresa Fontanez at tfontane@andromeda.rutgers.edu

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