Dual Degree Scholarship FAQ
Even as an Albert Dorman Honors Scholar, your undergraduate scholarships are strictly for undergraduate courses or courses directly pertaining to your undergraduate degree program. If you take a graduate course and it is deemed as solely for your graduate degree, you will be responsible for the cost of those credits.
Yes, because undergraduate scholarships can only be applied to undergraduate classes (and scholarships require full-time of undergraduate enrollment) your scholarship will be adjusted so as to only cover undergraduate charges. Your enrollment will still be considered full time but you will be responsible for covering the graduate costs.
No, the Office of the Registrar will determine whether or not your graduate course pertains to your undergraduate degree program following the academic policies governing dual degree programs. You can contact them via email registrar@njit.edu
The amount varies and depends on the number of credits you are taking for graduate enrollment. Please note that the difference in cost between undergraduate and graduate is extensive. Visit the bursar’s website for more information concerning the cost per credit.
Yes, since you are meeting the undergraduate full-time status and you will be charged as a full-time undergrad your scholarship would remain. However, you will have an additional 3-credit charge for the graduate course.