Fall Registration Ends for All Students
School of Health Professions 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJFall Registration Ends for All Students
Fall Late Registration Begins ($50 late fee) for Matriculated Students
School of Health Professions 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJFall Late Registration Begins ($50 late fee) for Matriculated Students
Summer Semester Ends (date may vary by program)
School of Health Professions 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJSummer Semester Ends (date may vary by program)
Summer Final Grades Due – Noon
School of Health Professions 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJSummer Final Grades Due - Noon
Fall Non Matriculated Late Registration Begins ($50 late fee)
School of Health Professions 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJFall Non Matriculated Late Registration Begins ($50 late fee)
Graduation for August graduates
School of Health Professions 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJGraduation for August graduates
Virtual Open House – B.S. Health Information Management
Our online Health Information Management program will prepare you for the business side of healthcare. The program is designed for you to learn informatics, quality assurance, compliance, medical coding, and management. Upon graduating, you will be eligible to sit for the national credentialing examination to become a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA).
Virtual Open House – B.S. Health Sciences
The program provides a strong foundation in health science courses which will allow the future graduate to advance professionally in healthcare management, gerontology and psychiatric rehabilitation.
Virtual Open House – Speech-Language Pathology Masters Program
Learn about our new program, which will emphasize serving multiethnic, socially diverse populations – including dialectal speakers of English and bilingual/multilingual individuals – with speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
Virtual Open House – Speech-Language Pathology Masters Program
Learn about our new program, which will emphasize serving multiethnic, socially diverse populations – including dialectal speakers of English and bilingual/multilingual individuals – with speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.