Admitted Graduate Student Checklist

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Admitted Graduate Student Checklist

Next Steps for Newly Admitted Graduate Students

Welcome to our NJCU graduate student community! Below you will find important information to help you navigate your next steps to complete your enrollment and prepare for a successful semester!
If you have any questions, please contact Graduate Admissions at gradadmissions@njcu.edu or (201) 200-3409.

*Note: The information on this page pertains to students who have recently been admitted for the current admissions cycle. If you have not yet received an admission letter from us for the current admissions cycle, please contact us.

It is important that we know your enrollment intentions to better assist you with your next steps in the admission and enrollment process. Please login to your status portal and submit your intent to enroll form today:

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Please be sure to carefully review your admission letter for any conditions of enrollment, or final official documents you are required to submit.

If you are currently enrolled in graduate or undergraduate coursework at another institution, please be sure to submit a final official transcript for any coursework in progress prior to the start of classes.

Enrollment in graduate study at NJCU is contingent upon satisfactory completion, with no significant decline in grades, of all academic work in progress when your graduate application was reviewed. Final transcripts must include certification of any diplomas or degrees you indicated on your graduate application.

Any conditions not fulfilled or final documents not submitted could result in a registration hold being placed on your account or your admission offer being rescinded.

Please contact University Admissions if you have any questions at gradadmissions@njcu.edu or 201-200-3409.

Â鶹´«Ã½ State Immunization Requirements:

All new students are required to submit the NJCU Entrance Health Record, which is used to establish a student's medical file and document compliance with state immunization laws. Please be sure to prioritize the submission of your health records to avoid holds being placed on your account or being dropped from your classes. 

COVID-19 Student Vaccination Requirements:

Starting the week of August 8, 2022, NJCU will no longer require students to be vaccinated as a condition of enrollment or in-person instruction. However, federal regulations may still require students who work in specific settings to be vaccinated, receive the booster when eligible, and upload their health information.

Required Vaccinations: International students, student-athletes, and residential students must complete the COVID-19 vaccine series (or a single dose series). The requirement will apply to every international, residential, and athlete except:

  • Those enrolled in fully online degree programs that offer no on-campus instruction, activities, or services 
  • Those who qualify under Â鶹´«Ã½ law medical or religious exemptions

For the most up-to-date information on vaccination requirements, please visit our Health and Wellness Center website. If you have any questions, please contact the NJCU Health and Wellness Center at 201-200-3456 or hwc@njcu.edu 

 

Effective fall semester of 2022, NJCU will no longer provide a student health insurance plan through the College; however, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a federal law effective January 1, 2014, requires individuals to have health care insurance coverage or be subject to a penalty.

Individuals eligible to enroll in a Qualified Health Plan can enroll in a plan in the Marketplace.  For information about the health care law, finding health insurance options, and accessing the health insurance marketplace offerings, please visit .

Students do not need to show proof of health insurance to attend NJCU.

Please visit the Health and Wellness Center for detailed instructions here. If you have questions, please contact the Health and Wellness Center via at phone: 201-200-3456  or email: hwc@njcu.edu

GothicNet 

GothicNet is the NJCU student portal where you are able to view important University Information such as your Class Schedule, Financial Aid, Billing Information, Advisor Information, and more. You can also self-register for classes in your GothicNet account.

What are my credentials to login to GothicNet?

  • User ID: Your User ID is your unique 7-digit Gothic ID Number issued to you by NJCU. Your Gothic ID number can be found on your admission letter emailed to you. 
  • Password: If you've never accessed our system, or do not know/ remember your password, you can simply . 

If you have questions or issues, please contact the Student Technology Help Desk at 201-200 3350, helpdesk@njcu.edu or visit njcu.edu/IT for assistance.


Your NJCU Email Account 
NJCU email is the official means of communication with all enrolled students. Your professors will email you here and it is where you will receive all important University information and announcements. You will no longer receive emails to your personal or work email account so it is important that you check your NJCU email regularly. 

Please visit njcu.edu/email and follow the steps outlined to access your new NJCU email 

If you experience any issues, please contact the NJCU Help Desk at 201-253-4357 or helpdesk@njcu.edu

Course registration for new graduate students typically begins in mid-October for spring term; and early March for summer and fall terms. You will hear from us via email and text message when it is time for you to register!

In the meantime, you can visit the University Graduate Academic Calendar for specific dates and deadlines related to course registration, course withdrawals and more. 

Clearing Holds: If you or your advisor are experiencing issues registering you for courses, it could be because you have a hold on your account that you have not cleared. The most common hold is the Financial Disclosure Agreement, which all students are required to read and acknowledge prior to course registration. To view/clear any holds, please login to your account and click on the tile "My Tasks". There you will find any holds or "To-Do" items.

Course Questions:  If you have questions about which courses you should take, please contact your academic advisor to develop your course plan. See Academic Advisement section below for details.

Registration Questions: If you have questions about how to register or drop courses, please contact the Registrar's Office via phone at 201-200-3333 or email at Registrar@njcu.edu Detailed information, including step-by-step instructions on how to view course offerings and self-register online, is available at njcu.edu/registrar

Your assigned academic advisor will serve as an important contact for you throughout your graduate school experience at NJCU. Please contact your advisor if you have any questions regarding course selection, curriculum planning, departmental scholarships or internships that may be available, etc.

Please refer to your admission letter emailed to you to view your assigned academic advisor and contact information. You can also view the updated list of our graduate advisors:

GRADUATE ADVISORS

To estimate your cost for the semester, please reference the Graduate Tuition and Fees chart to view tuition information for the current academic year.

In addition to NJCU’s affordable tuition rates, there may be funding opportunities available to you in the form of loans, scholarships, or graduate assistantships to assist you in paying for graduate school. We recommend that you file the FAFSA as early as possible to maximize financial aid options available to you.

Upon registering for classes, a term bill will be generated. Students will receive an email at their NJCU email account once the bill is ready to view on GothicNet. If an email is not received, please make sure to double check your GothicNet account to ensure you completed the class registration process.

Online term bill payments can be made through  with credit/debit card. You are strongly encouraged to visit the Office of Student Accounts for up-to-date information on payment deadlines, deadlines for adding/dropping courses, and other pertinent information.

If you have additional questions about your term bill, including payment plan options, please contact the Office of Student Accounts (Bursar’s Office) at 201-200-3045 or by email at bursar@njcu.edu.

Gothic Card

The Gothic Card is the official photo identification card for Â鶹´«Ã½. The Gothic Card is used to access your debit account and meal plans. It is also used as your building/room access key and for library privileges. An active Gothic Card is proof of your NJCU affiliation.

Please visit the departments webpage for additional information on how to receive your Gothic ID. 

Your Gothic Card can be obtained at the Campus Card Services located in the Hepburn Hall, Room 114; office hours are Monday through Thursday and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, please email: GothicCard@njcu.edu or call (201) 200-2273 (CARD)

Main Campus: If you plan to drive to campus, there is parking available on several campus lots with different daily rates. Please observe the Jersey City Parking Regulations if you choose to park on the city streets. If you plan to take public transportation, here are some Public Transportation options to consider when planning your commute to NJCU’s main campus. To view parking facilities and plans visit the Parking and Transportation website.

Harborside Location: Since the School of Business is located on the waterfront in Jersey City, parking options are more limited. Students have the option of parking on main campus and taking Public Transportation to Harborside, or you may pre-purchase parking at a discounted student rate from a third-party parking company for $5.00 daily. NJCU discounted parking stickers are ONLY valid after 4:00pm until 11:00pm M-F. The parking company’s standard rates will apply prior to 4:00pm. 

To purchase discounted parking stickers at Harborside, please visit the SP+ Parking Management Office located on the first floor inside the SP + Parking Plaza 5, 110 Plaza 5, Jersey City, NJ. You will need your NJCU student ID card (Gothic Card) to purchase parking at the NJCU student discounted rate. After you purchase your pre-paid discounted stickers at Plaza 5, you will park your vehicle at the LM Plaza 4A Parking, located at 18 Christopher Columbus Drive, Jersey City, NJ. For questions regarding parking at Harborside, contact SP+ Parking at (201) 946-6115.

Fort Monmouth Location: If you are taking any classes, or plan to use our computer labs or study spaces, at our Fort Monmouth location in Monmouth County, NJ, parking is free!  NJCU@Fort Monmouth is located at Squier Hall, 283 Sherrill Avenue, Oceanport, NJ 07757.

The Office of International Programs works very closely with newly admitted graduate students on the student visa documentation process and provides various support services for enrolled students. For more information, please visit the International Students page or contact Craig Katz, Director of International Programs, at ckatz@njcu.edu. 

On-Campus Housing

If you plan to live on-campus while pursuing your graduate degree, you must submit the Residence Life Application to secure a spot. Please contact Residence Life if you have any questions at reslife@njcu.edu or 201-200-2338.

Specialized Services

The Office of Specialized Services (OSS) serves as a resource for students with mobility, vision, hearing, learning, and other disabilities that may require campus/classroom accommodations and/or academic support. For more information, please visit the Office of Specialized Services page.


Military and Veterans Services

The Office of Military and Veterans Services assists NJCU students who are veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces and might be eligible for various benefits and resources. For more information, please visit their webpage here.


Health and Wellness Services

The Health and Wellness Center offers preventive and primary care services to help NJCU students stay healthy, regardless of insurance. For more information, please visit the Health and Wellness Center page.


Counseling Services

The Counseling Center offers NJCU students free and confidential services, delivered by qualified, experienced professionals. For more information, visit the Counseling Center page.


Additional Information

Didn’t find what you’re looking for? Additional resources and services offered at NJCU can be found on the NJCU Website or we encourage you to consult with your Graduate Academic Advisor.