What if a student has been approved for accommodations on one of Rutgers regional campuses, but taking classes on another?
Rutgers University has three regional campuses: New Brunswick, Newark and Camden. On occasion, students may be admitted to and/or matriculating on one campus, but taking a class on another campus. Students should always contact their assigned coordinator to make requests for accommodations. This means that even if accommodations are needed for classes on another campus, the student must always request accommodations through their coordinator. The coordinator will be responsible for arranging accommodations with the appropriate campus offices where the class is being held. For example, if a New Brunswick student is approved for Extended Time for in-class exams, but is taking a class on the Camden Campus, the student must contact his/her coordinator on the New Brunswick campus to request exam accommodations. Here’s another example; if a Newark student is approved for Notetaking Assistance, but is taking a class on the New Brunswick Campus, the student must contact his/her coordinator on
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