Admissions
- Frequently Asked questions
Please find below a listing of Frequently
Asked Questions that are directed to the Admissions
area of Enrollment Services. If you have any
questions that are not indicated below, please
call us at (973) 972-5454 or e-mail
us at shrpadm@umdnj.edu
and we will respond within 2 business days.
Admissions
Questions
Admissions
Answers
Admissions
Process Answers
Where do I find the
requirements and documents needed to complete
my application?
You can go to the SHRP website and look in
the Admissions
Brochure (pdf) as well as go to individual
program brochures.
What
are the tuition and fees for the school?
The tuition and fees for the school can be
found on SHRP's
Tuition and Fees web page.
Can
I download an application from the website and
submit it?
Yes, the application for admission is available
online
in PDF format and applicants may type their
information directly onto the form. You must
include a check or money order payable to UMDNJ
for the $75.00 application fee and mail to:
UMDNJ-School of Health Related Professions
Office of Enrollment Services
65 Bergen Street, Room 149
Newark, NJ 07101-1709
Applicants may also pay the application for
admission fee with a credit card.
Can I complete my application
on line?
Yes, applicants may apply
on-line through the SHRP website. You will
need a credit card to pay the application fee.
Applicants to the joint programs in Dental Assisting,
Dental Hygiene, Psychosocial Rehabilitation,
Respiratory Care and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
and Psychology with Kean University cannot apply
online.
I am applying for
a program and I wanted to know the acceptable
GPA?
The acceptable GPA depends on the respective
program. Please see the brochure for the program
you are interested in for specific information.
All program
brochures are on the SHRP website on the
Educational
Programs webpage.
I am interested in
a program and I know that the deadline date
has already passed, is there anyway I can still
be considered for this term?
Most students who miss the registration
deadline begin taking classes as a non-matriculating
student for that semester for many programs.
Can I change the term
I would like my application reviewed for?
Yes, for only one term.
You must call Enrollment Services and request
to have the application reviewed for another
term by the Program Director. After one year
from the term you applied for, you must submit
another application and fee.
Who makes the admission
decision?
Admission /denial decisions are made by the
Program Director. The number of students accepted
varies from program to program as well as other
requirements such as GPA and test scores. Please
see specific program brochures for more detailed
information on admission requirements.
When will acceptance
letters be mailed?
Some programs review the applications shortly
after the deadline and within a few weeks, decisions
are sent to students. Others will accept students
on a rolling basis throughout the year.
What is my student
ID? How do I obtain my ID number?
The student ID is a generated number that will
be used to identify you as an SHRP student.
Student ID numbers (starts with 'A') are located
on the Welcome tab of the My.UMDNJ portal. In
the University Wide ToolBox, there is a link
titled “My University ID”. You can access your student ID number
within a couple of weeks after you accept admittance
and submit the needed forms and make a deposit.
How do I register
for classes after I submit my tuition deposit?
A letter will be sent to your indicated Mailing
Address giving you your registration PIN once
Enrollment Services receives your tuition deposit.
Once you have access to the my.umdnj portal,
you will be able to register. If you are in
a block scheduled program (one where you take
a fixed set up courses per semester), you do
not have to register for your courses. You will
be automatically registered by Enrollment Services.
How do I know which
courses to register for?
You can look on your Requirements for Graduation
to determine which courses to select. This is
the document that you signed when accepted into
the program which is also available online in
our Course
Catalog or contact your Program Director
/ advisor for guidance.
What if I was accepted
into a program but would like to defer my admission
to another term?
You must go to the SHRP website and download
the Admission
Deferment Request form and submit to Enrollment
Services. Enrollment Services will then contact
your Program Director for approval. If the deferment
is approved, you will receive another acceptance
letter for the appropriate term. Students can
only defer for 1 year from the term they were
accepted to. All admissions forms can be found
online.
What do I do if I
want to apply for readmission?
You will have to submit another application
and application fee. The same documents (i.e.
official transcripts from previous institutions,
test scores, letters of recommendation, resume,
etc.) can be used from the previous application.
If you attended school in the meantime, updated
transcripts will have to be submitted. If you
are accepted, you will receive another acceptance
packet and will have to complete another criminal
background check.
I was accepted into
a program but I never replied to my offer letter.
I am still interested in attending the program.
Can you tell me what I would do to start taking
classes?
If you were accepted less than 1 year ago,
you must fill out a deferment
form for the future semester you would like
to start attending classes and send to Enrollment
Services. Enrollment Services will contact your
Program Director and send you another acceptance
letter, if approved.
If you were accepted more than 1 year ago,
you must re-apply to the program by sending
in another application and application fee.
Enrollment Services can use the same recommendation
letters, resume, transcripts etc. If you took
any courses since being accepted, you must send
in an updated transcript. If you are readmitted,
you will receive another acceptance letter for
the appropriate term.
How long does Enrollment
Services keep admissions records for?
We keep admissions records for 3 years.
What do I do if I
am in a program but want to switch to another
one?
You will have to send in another application
and application fee. The same external documents
can be used from the previous application. If
accepted, you will receive another acceptance
letter and will have to officially withdraw
from the current program you are enrolled in.
How do I obtain a
Student ID card?
You may contact Public Safety at the following
numbers:
Newark campus: (973) 972-5489
Piscataway/New Brunswick: (732) 235-9363
Stratford: (856) 566-6061
How do I get information
on parking?
You may contact ID Services at (973) 972-5489
for information on Parking.
Non-Matriculated
Students Answers
Can
I attend SHRP as a non-matriculated student?
Yes, you may attend SHRP as a non-matriculated
student and you are encouraged to enroll as
a non-matriculated student at SHRP when:
* You missed the program admissions deadline
for the upcoming term but would like to enroll
now.
* You would like to take classes beforehand
to determine if you are going to apply to an
SHRP program.
The Non-matriculated
Status Course Registration is available
online.
How
many credits can I take as a Non-Matriculated
Student?
You can take up to a total of twelve
credits before having to apply to a Program.
Additional non-matric coursework would need
to be approved by the Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs and Research.
Financial
Aid Answers
Am
I eligible for Financial Aid? How do I apply?
For information on applying for Financial Aid,
please visit UMDNJ's University Financial Aid
website online.
Please note that Financial Aid is administered
by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey for the School of Health Related
Professions .
School codes
Answers
What
is the school code for the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)?
013645
What is the school
code for the Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL)? Is there a school requirement? How
long is the score good for?
The school code is 2895. The score is good
for 2 years. Acceptable scores are 550 for the
paper based exam and
79-80 for Internet based. These are minimal
scores, may differ by program.
What is the school
code for the Graduate Records Examination (GRE)?
Is there a school requirement?
The school code is 3116. You can look in the
Admissions Brochure or the individual program
brochures for specific GRE requirements.
Health
Insurance Answers
Am
I required to have health insurance coverage?
You are required
to have health insurance coverage if you are
a full-time or part-time student participating
in a clinical course. You will automatically
be billed for the school's sponsored plan on
your tuition bill.
I
already have health insurance and I do not need
the schools plan. What should I do?
If you who do not wish to participate in the
schools sponsored health insurance plan, you
must complete a waiver proving that you have
comparable coverage to the University sponsored
plan or you will be charged for health insurance.
Where
can I find the waiver form and who should I
send it to?
You can find a waiver
form at http://www.universityhealthplans.com
. This form is directly sent to AETNA electronically
and AETNA will determine if your alternate health
insurance plan is comparable. You must select
the submit button after the form has been completed.
You are strongly encouraged to print a copy
of the confirmation page for your records.
What
are the deadlines to waive health insurance?
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August
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June 15th
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I missed the deadline to waive
health insurance. How can I appeal the health
insurance charge?
After the Health Insurance wavier deadline
has passed, if you wish to appeal the Health
Insurance charge you may do so by filing an
appeal. Please call (732) 235-4458 for further
instructions. You will be charged a non-refundable
$100.00 administration fee for the appeal process.
This fee applies to both acceptance and rejections
of the appeal.
I
am not a full-time student or a part-time student
participating in a clinical course. Can I still
enroll in the schools plan?
Yes. You can enroll
in the schools sponsored plan by completing
the “Optional Student Enrollment” form at www.univeristyhealthplans.com
. This form, along with the full payment
must be forwarded directly to University Health
Plan.
What
are the coverage dates and costs for SHRP's
sponsored insurance plan?
Annual Plan (8/1-7/31)
Winter Plan (1/1-8/1)
Summer Plan (5/1-8/1)
Can
I enroll in the insurance plan after the enrollment
deadline?
You can enroll in
the UMDNJ plan after the enrollment deadline,
should a qualifying event (loss of other coverage)
occur. Examples of qualifying events include
age limit under parent's policy, marriage, etc...
You must supply written proof that your other
coverage has terminated through a qualifying
event. Once you have terminated from your current
insurance carrier, you have 31 days after your
termination to enroll in the UMDNJ student health
insurance plan.
Do
I get an insurance card?
Yes, once you are
enrolled in the UMDNJ Student Health Insurance,
an insurance card will be sent to your current
mailing address. In the event that the card
did not arrive on time, please see on the back
of the student health insurance brochure for
a temporary ID card that can be used until you
receive your permanent ID card.
What
if I lost my insurance card?
Please contact University
Health Plans at (800) 466-3185 to request another
card or visit www.universityhealthplans.com,
click on UMDNJ and select the student health
insurance plan to view the option to request
an ID card.
I
have purchased coverage for myself, but can
I also purchase coverage for my dependents (spouse,
child)?
Yes, you can purchase
coverage for your dependents. There are specific
deadlines for enrolling your dependents. Please
refer to your UMDNJ student health insurance
brochure or at www.universityhealthplans.com
. You can obtain a copy of the dependent
enrollment form by logging on to UHP website
or call UHP to enroll at (800) 437-6448.
What
happens if I withdraw from school while I am
enrolled in your insurance plan? Will my money
be refunded? Will I still be covered?
Yes, you will be
enrolled and will not receive a refund after
31 days. You will continue to be insured through
the period for which you paid.
Criminal
Background Checks Answers
Do
I need to complete a Criminal Background Check?
You are required to complete a Criminal Background
Check unless you are in one of the following
programs: Biomedical Informatics and Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
What do I have to
complete in order to receive a Criminal Background
Check?
When you are accepted for admission, you will
be sent Authorization
and Self-Disclosure forms which you return
to Enrollment Services with your deposit. Your
admission is not considered final until your
criminal background check is complete and acceptable
to UMDNJ.
If I had a Criminal
Background Check recently with my employer,
do I need to get another for SHRP?
Yes. Criminal Background Checks differ from
one another, therefore students are required
to complete the one offered by UMDNJ.
Students
in On-Line Programs Answers
I
am an on-line student. Do I have to submit immunization
records?
Yes, in your acceptance packet, there will
be a form titled “Health Immunization for Web
Based Students”. You can fill this form out
yourself and submit it along with your tuition
deposit to Enrollment Services. If your program requires you to do
a clinical rotation, you will have to see a
physician and submit the appropriate forms to:
Student Health Services
90 Bergen Street
DOC 1750
Newark , NJ 07103-2499
You can contact Student Health at (973) 972-7687
with any questions.
I am an on-line student.
Do I have to purchase the school health insurance?
If you are a full time student or a part time
student taking a clinical course you will be
required to have health insurance. If you already
have insurance, you can waive it at www.universityhealthplans.com
. The insurance must be comparable to the
UMDNJ sponsored plan. You must pay attention
to waiver deadline dates.
As an on-line student,
do I pay out-of-state tuition for the web courses?
No, all web courses are billed at an in-state
tuition rate with slight fee differences.
Access
to My.UMDNJ, E-mail and WebCT Answers
How
do I get access to the My.UMDNJ portal, student
e-mail and WebCT?
Within three days after Enrollment Services receives your tuition deposit, a letter will be sent to your mailing address on file with a pin number and a website you must go to which will enable your to activate your accounts. Once they are activated and you create a password, your user name and email address will be given to you. You are encouraged to print them out for your records. The password created will be the same for the portal, email,WebCT and wireless internet access.
How do I access the My.UMDNJ portal?
You can get to the log-in page via the SHRP website by clicking on the my.umdnj link on top of any page.
How do I access my
student e-mail account?
Click in the email icon on the upper right hand side of the welcome
page of the My.UMDNJ portal.
How do I get to WebCT
(on-line learning tool)?
Web learning tools are located on the Education Tab of the Portal, in the My Courses
box (right side of the page).
What if I forgot my
portal password?
On the log-in page of the portal, there is
a link that says “Forgot your password”. Click
on this and it will prompt you to answer your
secret questions that you previously set-up,
then allow you to change your password. If you
don't know the answers to these personal questions
or never set them up, you will need to call
the UMDNJ Service Center at (732) 743-3200 and
request to have your portal password changed.
What if I never received
the e-mail giving me my username and password
to the portal?
Please call our Enrollment Services Center
at (973) 972-8515. If no one is available, you
can also call the UMDNJ Service Center at (732)
743-3200.
Transfer
Credit Answers
How
can I receive transfer credits from my previous
school?
After you deposit, you should complete the
Transfer
Credit Evaluation Form (pdf) form on the SHRP
website and present it to our Program Director
with course descriptions from your previous
college catalog. The Program Director will evaluate
the credit and make the recommendation to the
Dean's office. Once approved, Enrollment Services
will post the transfer credits on your transcript.
Check the SHRP Student Handbook on the number
of transfer credits that are allowed.
Portfolio
Assessment Answers
How
do I get credit for “life experience” if I believe
I have work or other experience that matches
the coursework I need to take?
You should first discuss the situation with
our Program Director to see if the experience
matches the course. If the Program Director
agrees to provide a project for you to earn
the credit, you must complete the Application
for Portfolio Application Form (pdf) on the SHRP
website and submit it to Enrollment Services
with a check for half of the tuition of the
course. Upon successful completion of the assessment,
the Program Director will submit an Evaluation
of Portfolio Assessment Form (pdf) to Enrollment
Services for credit.
New
Student Orientation Answers
What
is the New Student Orientation? Is it required
for all students?
Yes, it is required for all new students to
complete the New
Student Orientation prior to the first day
of classes. There is essential information on various
subjects that will be very helpful as you begin
your enrollment at SHRP. Also, there are some required tasks and important information only relevant to certain programs. When accessing the orientation, click on the program within SHRP you are enrolling in to see specific information to that program.
Residency
Answers
Am
I eligible for in-state tuition? What documents
are needed?
If you are applying for in-state residency,
you need to go to the SHRP website and complete
an Application
for Reclassification as a New Jersey Resident
for Tuition Purposes form (pdf) . The form needs
to be notarized and sent to Enrollment Services
along with the following documents: New Jersey
Drivers License, New Jersey Automobile Registration,
Long Term Lease, and the previous year Income
Tax forms of the applicant and parents regardless
of the state they were filed in. Enrollment
Services may request additional documentation.
Workforce
Development Answers
I
am currently unemployed. Do I qualify for Workforce
Development?
If you intend to apply for Workforce Development,
you must self-identify at the time your enrollment
deposit is due by sending Enrollment Services
a letter stating so in lieu of the tuition deposit.
If you do not self-identify in writing by that
date, you are not eligible to apply for Workforce
Development. Students should go to the SHRP
website and go to Policies for a complete list
of requirements for Workforce
Development.
International
Students Answers
I
am an international student. Can I attend your
school?
Yes, we do accept international students six
months prior to the start of the semester. Please
see the Office
of International Student's website for more
information.
I have been going
to school in the United States. Do I still need
a TOEFL?
If you have successfully completed English
Composition I and II with a grade of C or better,
it is not required. If not, a TOEFL must be
submitted.
I was educated
abroad in English. Do I still need a TOEFL?
Students who received their secondary and/or
college education in the following countries
do not have to take the TOEFL exam: Australia
, Canada except Quebec Province , New Zealand
, Republic of Ireland , and the United Kingdom
.
I am an international
student but have been living in New Jersey .
Can I pay in-state tuition?
No, international students are not eligible
for in state tuition even if they reside in
NJ.
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