<p>Does it make a diff if i got my associates or not and is a 3.5 gpa good enough to get in?</p>
<p>It is better to have an associate degree when transferring since there is a law (lampitt law, i believe?) in NJ that require state universities in NJ to accept all general education credits. However it isn’t requirement to have one. A 3.5 GPA along with 30+ credits should get you in.</p>
<p>what about transferring to Rutgers N.B with an associates, i don’t what gpa im gonna finish with right now its 3.25.</p>
<p>You have a decent chance getting into SAS with that GPA and 60+ credits.</p>
<p>I plan on transferring to Rutgers for the Fall 2012 semester after I leave community college and graduate basic training . I’m a New Jersey resident. I will graduate with a 3.5 GPA with an Associates in Criminal Justice and I will still be pursuing a Bachelors in Criminal Justice as well. Also I will be a member of the Army National Guard and will be joining the ROTC. What are my chances of getting in?</p>