UCNJ’s Advising, Career, and Transfer Services team is ready to assist.
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Virtual Services
Students can Schedule Virtual Campus Appointments. Students can also Contact the Advising, Career, and Transfer Services Team members.
The above contact options include direct message and video chat options. However you can also contact us via email through advising@oliyer.com.
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In-Person Student Service Centers
Student Service Centers are located at the following locations:
Cranford Campus: Student Development Building, 1st Floor
Elizabeth Campus: Lessner Building, 1st Floor
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Areas where we assist students
We assist students with the following:
- Academic Advisement
- Career Advisement
- Transfer Advisement
- NJ Stars Specialized Advisement
- Social Work Services
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Potential Salaried by major
Interested in learning more about your major and potential salary earnings? Click here to review, by major our different academic maps.
Visit our Degrees, Certificates and Classes site and become familiar with your major and course requirements.
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Not sure who your advisor is?
Step 1. Access the “Plan your Degree and Schedule your courses” page in Self-Service
Step 2. Click the “Advising” tab.
If you are assigned an advisor, they will be listed in this view above the “Compose a Note” header. If you are not assigned the Advising Office will be listed. Click on the Mail icon to email the advisor.
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Need Career Advisement?
Deciding on a major and a career can be a daunting process, but you don’t have to do it alone! Our Career Services staff is here to assist you in all areas of your career exploration, career planning, and job or internship search. Career Services offerings include, but are not limited to:
- Connecting your interests and skills to a major and career, through NJCAN Assessments
- Resume and Cover letter writing and critiques
- Job Search assistance for part-time jobs, full-time jobs, and internships
- Career Planning and advisement
- Mock Interviews
- Networking, in-person and through social channels
- Career Fairs and Employer Recruiting Days
- Workshops
For additional information and contact information, visit the Career Services page
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Parental Roles in College
Parents are accustomed to playing an active role in their student’s education. In a college setting the roles change tremendously because the student has entered a post secondary education. A college student is considered an adult in the eyes of the law. Parents are welcome to accompany the student when meeting with the Advisor if they are invited by the student. Please note, by law (FERPA- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) we need the approval from the student to release any information to the parents.