Rutgers Requirement

<p>I want to transfer to Rutgers after my first two years in Middlesex County College, it has a great transfer program and I'm going to be a junior in high school soon. I want to know what I have to do to be able to attend Rutgers. What SAT score do they accept? Transcript grades? Credits? Anything would help me get in there, please help. I have a good amount of community hours and I'm in the yearbook club, SADD, volleyball manager for both the girls and boys team in my school. I really want this and is there any financial help, too? I want to major in Business and Management.</p>

<p>The profile of the average GPAs, SAT and ACT scores of students admitted to Rutgers: [Rutgers</a> Admissions | GPA’s and SAT’s of previously admitted students, by school](<a href=“http://admissions.rutgers.edu/Academics/AdmissionsProfile.aspx]Rutgers”>http://admissions.rutgers.edu/Academics/AdmissionsProfile.aspx)
What Rutgers considers when looking at Transfer applications: [Rutgers</a> Admissions | How We Make Decisions about Transfer Applicantions](<a href=“http://admissions.rutgers.edu/ApplyNow/MoreForTransferApplicants/HowWeMakeDecisions.aspx]Rutgers”>http://admissions.rutgers.edu/ApplyNow/MoreForTransferApplicants/HowWeMakeDecisions.aspx)
Scholarships available for students that are transferring to Rutgers: [Rutgers</a> | Rutgers Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.rutgers.edu/Costs/Scholarships/TransferScholarships.aspx]Rutgers”>http://admissions.rutgers.edu/Costs/Scholarships/TransferScholarships.aspx)
Information on the financial aid that Rutgers offers: [Rutgers</a> | Rutgers Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.rutgers.edu/Costs/FinancialAid.aspx]Rutgers”>http://admissions.rutgers.edu/Costs/FinancialAid.aspx)
And you can use this website to check to see how many of the courses you plan on taking will transfer to Rutgers: [NJ</a> TRANSFER: Linking New Jersey’s Colleges and Universities](<a href=“http://www.njtransfer.org/]NJ”>http://www.njtransfer.org/)
Hope this helps</p>

<p>you can give us your scores/gpa and we can chance you along with what you plan on majoring in.</p>

<p>They will accept up to 64 credits. You don’t need to take the SAT if you’re transferring after 2 years. Take all the equivalent courses you can at community college that will transfer to Rutgers. You can find those on njtransfer.org. They’re only going to care about your college GPA and it will help to graduate with an associates degree.</p>

<p>Source: I transferred to Rutgers last year into the School of Engineering from a NJ community college. (3.8 GPA) no SAT</p>