Admitted Students
Welcome to Highlander Nation!
We are excited to welcome you to the NJIT family and HIGHLANDER NATION! You are joining a university that offers excellent academic programs that will prepare you for a successful career in today’s high-tech marketplace. NJIT’s distinguished reputation and recognition as a leading public research university will provide you with an experience that is hard to match. We believe you will contribute to our community and look forward to your accomplishments at NJIT.
Next Steps
- Confirm your enrollment. Submit your non-refundable tuition deposit at tuitiondeposit.njit.edu.
- Create your University Computing ID (UCID). Go to njit.edu/ucidaccount to claim your UCID. You may need to wait 24 hours after your admission to create your UCID. If you experience any issues with the creation of your UCID, please contact the NJIT Help Desk at 973-596-2900.
- Access your Highlander Pipeline and university email.
- Go to my.njit.edu. This is your online student portal for viewing financial aid, course registration, bills and other important services.
- Set up your NJIT email account at webmail.njit.edu by logging in with your UCID. Your NJIT email address will be the official method of communication for all correspondence from the university.
- File the FAFSA. If you have not done so already, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1. Be sure to list NJIT’s federal school code (002621). Financial aid awards are sent out electronically on a document called the College Financing Plan. If your financial aid award is revised (due to changes in residency, housing status, academic credentials, etc.), a new College Financing Plan will be accessible on your Highlander Pipeline - my.njit.edu. Start your FAFSA now at fafsa.gov. International students* do not qualify for federal student aid, so they do not file the FAFSA.
- Attend an Accepted Student Event! Go to njit.edu/experience to register for one of our accepted student events.
- Apply for housing. If you plan to live on campus, you must submit a housing application at njit.edu/reslife by May 1. NJIT offers a vibrant, engaging on-campus living environment. A wide array of living options, including suites, semi-suites and private bedrooms, as well as study lounges, game rooms and kitchens, are available.
- Set up a meal plan. Meal plan options for both commuter and resident students can be found at njitdining.com.
- Take your placement test. Incoming first-year students are required to take placement tests. Go to njit.edu/placement to register or learn about exemptions.
- Attend New Student Orientation!
- Incoming first-year students will have a mandatory, two-part interactive orientation – NSO 1.0 and NSO 2.0. Learn more at njit.edu/orientation/NSO. Please check your NJIT email for further communication from NSO.
- Incoming international students will have an international orientation. More information can be found at njit.edu/global/incoming-student-information.
- Accept your financial aid awards. Financial aid awards are sent to all students who have filed the FAFSA. Students must review and accept their awards through their Highlander Pipeline account - my.njit.edu. International students* do not qualify for federal student aid, so they do not accept financial aid awards.
- Submit your AP scores/college credits. Use NJIT's school code 2513 to send all of your electronic Advanced Placement scores, including any tests taken prior to your senior year. College-level courses taken while in high school require submission of an official transcript to NJIT's Office of University Admissions to determine transfer credit.
- Submit health forms. Complete the required Student Health Packet at njit.edu/healthservices/student-health-packet. All documents must be uploaded to your patient portal.
- Confirm health insurance. All students are required to have health insurance. If you are already insured with a policy that meets specific requirements, you can request to waive NJIT's health insurance. Information is available at njit.edu/healthinsurance.
- Receive a course schedule. You will be notified when your course schedule is viewable on your Highlander Pipeline at my.njit.edu. Questions about your course schedule can be directed to your cohort leader or to orientation@njit.edu.
- Obtain a Photo ID. You will be able to obtain your NJIT photo ID during NSO.
- Obtain a parking permit. You will be able to obtain a permit to park on campus once you receive your fall semester course schedule. You can apply for a parking permit at njit.edu/parking.
- Pay your tuition bill. All invoices are available via your Highlander Pipeline account. Statements are sent via email to your NJIT email address. Information about payment options can be found at njit.edu/bursar. International students* should review international payment information at njit.edu/bursar/international-payments.
- Review the academic calendar. Stay on top of important dates during the upcoming semester at njit.edu/registrar/calendars.
*For this purpose, international students are students seeking an F-1 student visa from NJIT. Exchange students (J-1) should go to njit.edu/global. If you're an international student, make sure you check out the International Student next steps here as well.
Spring 2025 Important Dates
- December 1: Submit housing application
- December 15: Submit tuition deposit
- January 5: Submit health forms
- January 21: First Day of Classes
- January 27: Last day to add/drop classes
Departments
Accessibility Resources and Services | 973-596-5417 | oars@njit.edu
Academic Advising | 973-596-5598 | oaa@njit.edu
Admissions | 973-596-3300 | admissions@njit.edu
Athletics | 973-596-5730 | athletics@njit.edu
Bookstore | 973-596-3200 | njit@bkstr.com
Bursar (Billing) | 973-596-2877 | bursar@njit.edu
Career Development Services | 973-596-3100
Counseling and Psychological Services | 973-596-3414
Dean of Students | 973-596-3466 | dos@njit.edu
Educational Opportunity Program | 973-596-3690 | eop@njit.edu
Global Initiatives (Study Abroad and International Students) | 973-596-2451 | global@njit.edu
Health Services | 973-596-3621 | healthservices@njit.edu
Residence Life | 973-596-3039 | reslife@njit.edu
Murray Center for Women in Technology | 973-642-4885 | murray.center.njit@gmail.com
New Student Orientation | 973-596-5364 | orientation@njit.edu
Placement Testing | 973-596-8389 | placementtesting@njit.edu
Public Safety | 973-596-3120 | njitpublicsafety@njit.edu
Student Financial Aid Services | 973-596-3479 | finaid@njit.edu
Student Persistence | 973-596-3471 | persist@njit.edu
The Learning Center | 973-596-2992 | tlc@njit.edu
Colleges
College of Science and Liberal Arts | 973-596-3677 | csla.njit.edu
J. Robert and Barbara A. Hillier College of Architecture and Design | 973-596-3080 | design.njit.edu
Martin Tuchman School of Management | 973-596-8238 | management.njit.edu
Newark College of Engineering | 973-596-2314 | engineering.njit.edu
Ying Wu College of Computing | 973-596-5646 | computing.njit.edu
Albert Dorman Honors College | 973-642-4448 | honors.njit.edu
Next Steps
- Confirm your enrollment. Submit your non-refundable tuition deposit at tuitiondeposit.njit.edu.
- Create your University Computing ID (UCID). Go to njit.edu/ucidaccount to claim your UCID. You may need to wait 24 hours after your admission to create your UCID. If you experience any issues with the creation of your UCID, please contact the NJIT Help Desk at 973-596-2900.
- Access your Highlander Pipeline and university email.
- Go to my.njit.edu. This is your online student portal for viewing financial aid, course registration, bills and other important services.
- Set up your NJIT email account at webmail.njit.edu by logging in with your UCID. Your NJIT email address will be the official method of communication for all correspondence from the university.
- File the FAFSA. If you have not done so already, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Be sure to list NJIT’s federal school code (002621). Financial aid awards are sent out electronically on a document called the College Financing Plan. If your financial aid award is revised (due to changes in residency, housing status, academic credentials, etc.), a new College Financing Plan will be accessible on your Highlander Pipeline - my.njit.edu. Start your FAFSA now at fafsa.gov. International students* do not qualify for federal student aid, so they do not file the FAFSA.
- Attend an Accepted Student Event! Go to njit.edu/experience to register for one of our accepted student events.
- Review your transfer credit evaluation. If you have submitted official transcripts to our Admissions Office from all previous institutions attended and have been admitted to the University, approximately two weeks after your admission you will receive a copy of your Transfer Credit Evaluation in your email. In addition, if you did not receive transfer credit for a specific course or courses, please complete the following online document here to request a course evaluation. Please be advised that official transcripts must be sent directly from the institution(s) attended to our Admissions Office. Generally, college level-courses completed at regionally accredited institutions will transfer to NJIT if the final grade is a C or better and the course material is similar in content and scope to courses offered at NJIT. If you have any questions regarding your credit evaluation, please email transfer@njit.edu. International students* who are transferring to NJIT from another U.S. college/university must submit official transcripts to receive transfer credit. International students* who are transferring to NJIT from a college/university outside of the U.S. must submit a WES (or another NACES-approved) evaluation to receive transfer credit. Students who have completed college-level classes at an institution abroad and wish to have their credits transferred to NJIT should follow this process - njit.edu/international-transfer-credit.
- Take placement test. You may be required to take placement tests, based on your transfer credit evaluation. Go to njit.edu/placement for more information and to register.
- Meet with your advisor. Appointments with advisors should be made after you have been admitted and have received your transfer credit evaluation. You can register for classes after meeting with your advisor and having your advisor hold removed. Sign up for academic advisement at njit.edu/transferadvising. International students* also need to meet with the Office of Global Initiatives to have their international hold removed.
- Register for classes. Students can register for classes after meeting with their advisor and having their hold removed. International students* register for classes after completing Transfer Orientation and meeting with the Office of Global Initiatives to have their international hold removed.
- Apply for housing. Submit a housing application at njit.edu/reslife. NJIT offers a vibrant, engaging on-campus living environment. A wide array of living options, including suites, semi-suites and private bedrooms, as well as study lounges, game rooms and kitchens, are available.
- Set up a meal plan. Meal plan options for both commuter and resident students can be found at njitdining.com.
- Attend Transfer Student Orientation (TSO).You will have the opportunity to connect with your peers, student orientation leaders and departmental representatives. Additionally, you will be able to meet with your academic advisor and register for classes, if you haven’t done so already. Learn more at njit.edu/orientation/TSO.
- Accept your financial aid awards. Financial aid awards are sent to all students who have filed the FAFSA. Students must review and accept their awards through their Highlander Pipeline account - my.njit.edu. International students* do not qualify for federal student aid, so they do not accept financial aid awards.
- Submit health forms. Complete the required Student Health Packet - njit.edu/healthservices/student-health-packet. All documents must be uploaded to your patient portal by July 15 for incoming Fall 2022 students.
- Confirm health insurance. All students are required to have health insurance. If you are already insured with a policy that meets specific requirements, you can request to waive NJIT's health insurance. Information is available at njit.edu/healthinsurance.
- Obtain a Photo ID. Once you receive your course schedule, go to njit.edu/parking to obtain your NJIT photo ID.
- Obtain a parking permit. Once you receive your course schedule, go to njit.edu/parking to apply for a parking permit.
- Pay your tuition bill. All invoices are available to you via your Highlander Pipeline account, and statements are sent via email to your NJIT email address. Information about payment options can be found at njit.edu/bursar. International students* should review international payment information at njit.edu/bursar/international-payments.
- Review the academic calendar. Stay on top of important dates during the upcoming semester at njit.edu/registrar/calendars.
*For this purpose, international students are students seeking an F-1 student visa from NJIT. Exchange students (J-1) should go to njit.edu/global. If you're an international student, make sure you check out the International Student next steps here as well.
Spring 2025 Important Dates
- December 1: Submit housing application
- December 15: Submit tuition deposit
- January 5: Submit health forms
- January 21: First Day of Classes
- January 27: Last day to add/drop classes
Departments
Accessibility Resources and Services | 973-596-5417 | oars@njit.edu
Academic Advising | 973-596-5598 | oaa@njit.edu
Admissions | 973-596-3300 | admissions@njit.edu
Athletics | 973-596-5730 | athletics@njit.edu
Bookstore | 973-596-3200 | njit@bkstr.com
Bursar (Billing) | 973-596-2877 | bursar@njit.edu
Career Development Services | 973-596-3100
Counseling and Psychological Services | 973-596-3414
Dean of Students | 973-596-3466 | dos@njit.edu
Educational Opportunity Program | 973-596-3690 | eop@njit.edu
Global Initiatives (Study Abroad and International Students) | 973-596-2451 | global@njit.edu
Health Services | 973-596-3621 | healthservices@njit.edu
Residence Life | 973-596-3039 | reslife@njit.edu
Murray Center for Women in Technology | 973-642-4885 | murray.center.njit@gmail.com
New Student Orientation | 973-596-5364 | orientation@njit.edu
Placement Testing | 973-596-8389 | placementtesting@njit.edu
Public Safety | 973-596-3120 | njitpublicsafety@njit.edu
Student Financial Aid Services | 973-596-3479 | finaid@njit.edu
Student Persistence | 973-596-3471 | persist@njit.edu
The Learning Center | 973-596-2992 | tlc@njit.edu
Colleges
College of Science and Liberal Arts | 973-596-3677 | csla.njit.edu
J. Robert and Barbara A. Hillier College of Architecture and Design | 973-596-3080 | design.njit.edu
Martin Tuchman School of Management | 973-596-8238 | management.njit.edu
Newark College of Engineering | 973-596-2314 | engineering.njit.edu
Ying Wu College of Computing | 973-596-5646 | computing.njit.edu
Albert Dorman Honors College | 973-642-4448 | honors.njit.edu
Next Steps
- Confirm your enrollment. Submit your non-refundable tuition deposit at tuitiondeposit.njit.edu.
- Create your University Computing ID (UCID). Go to njit.edu/ucidaccount to claim your UCID. You may need to wait 24 hours after your admission to create your UCID. If you experience any issues with the creation of your UCID, please contact the NJIT Help Desk at 973-596-2900.
- Access your Highlander Pipeline and university email.
- Go to my.njit.edu. This is your online student portal for viewing financial aid, course registration, bills and other important services.
- Set up your NJIT email account at webmail.njit.edu. You will log in with your UCID. Your NJIT email address will be the official method of communication for all correspondence from the university.
- File the FAFSA. If you have not done so already, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Be sure to list NJIT’s federal school code (002621). Financial aid awards are sent out electronically on a document called the College Financing Plan. If your financial aid award is revised (due to changes in residency, housing status, academic credentials, etc.), a new College Financing Plan will be accessible on your Highlander Pipeline - my.njit.edu. Start your FAFSA now at fafsa.gov. International students* do not qualify for federal student aid, so they do not file the FAFSA.
- Attend an Accepted Student Event! Go to njit.edu/experience to register for one of our accepted student events.
- Meet with your advisor. You will review your degree requirements and receive help with course selection and registration for the upcoming semester. Go to njit.edu/admissions/graduate/graduateadvisors to obtain contact information for your advisor. International students* meet with their academic advisor during International Student Orientation.
- Register for classes. You may register for classes via your Highlander Pipeline account at my.njit.edu. Information on registration policies is at njit.edu/registrar/registration. International students* register for classes during International Student Orientation.
- Submit your final official transcripts. Send your final official transcripts as proof of completion of a bachelor’s degree to NJIT's Office of University Admissions as soon as available.
- Apply for housing. Submit a housing application at njit.edu/reslife. NJIT offers a vibrant, engaging on-campus living environment. A wide array of living options, including suites, semi-suites and private bedrooms, as well as study lounges, game rooms and kitchens, are available.
- Set up a meal plan. Meal plan options for both commuter and resident students can be found at njitdining.com.
- Accept your financial aid awards. Financial aid awards are sent to all students who filed the FAFSA. Students must review and accept their awards through their Highlander Pipeline account at my.njit.edu. International students* do not qualify for federal student aid, so they do not accept financial aid awards.
- Submit health forms. Complete the required Student Health Packet - njit.edu/healthservices/student-health-packet. All documents must be uploaded to your patient portal by July 15 for incoming Fall 2022 students.
- Confirm health insurance. All students are required to have health insurance. If you are already insured with a policy that meets specific requirements, you can request to waive NJIT's health insurance. Information is available at njit.edu/healthinsurance.
- Obtain a Photo ID. Once you receive your course schedule, go to njit.edu/parking to obtain your NJIT photo ID.
- Obtain a parking permit. Once you receive your course schedule, go to njit.edu/parking to apply for a parking permit.
- Attend Orientation. Information on Graduate Student Orientation can be found at njit.edu/graduatestudies/new-graduate-student-orientation/. International students* must attend International Student Orientation. Visit njit.edu/global/new-student-information.
- Pay your tuition bill. All invoices are available to you via your Highlander Pipeline account, and statements are sent via email to your NJIT email address. Information about payment options can be found at njit.edu/bursar. International students* should review international payment information at njit.edu/bursar/international-payments.
- Review the academic calendar. Stay on top of important dates during the upcoming semester at njit.edu/registrar/calendars.
*For this purpose, international students are students seeking an F-1 student visa from NJIT. Exchange students (J-1) should go to njit.edu/global. If you're an international student, make sure you check out the International Student next steps here as well.
Spring 2025 Important Dates
- December 1: Submit housing application
- December 15: Submit tuition deposit
- January 5: Submit health forms
- January 21: First Day of Classes
- January 27: Last day to add/drop classes
Departments
Accessibility Resources and Services | 973-596-5417 | oars@njit.edu
Admissions | 973-596-3300 | admissions@njit.edu
Bookstore | 973-596-3200 | njit@bkstr.com
Bursar (Billing) | 973-596-2877 | bursar@njit.edu
Career Development Services | 973-596-3100
Counseling and Psychological Services | 973-596-3414
Dean of Students | 973-596-3466 | dos@njit.edu
Global Initiatives (Study Abroad and International Students) | 973-596-2451 | global@njit.edu
Graduate Studies | 973-596-3462 | graduatestudies@njit.edu, gso@njit.edu
Health Services | 973-596-3621 | healthservices@njit.edu
Residence Life | 973-596-3039 | reslife@njit.edu
Murray Center for Women in Technology | 973-642-4885 | murray.center.njit@gmail.com
Public Safety | 973-596-3120 | njitpublicsafety@njit.edu
Student Financial Aid Services | 973-596-3479 | finaid@njit.edu
Student Persistence | 973-596-3471 | persist@njit.edu
Colleges
College of Science and Liberal Arts | 973-596-3677 | csla.njit.edu
J. Robert and Barbara A. Hillier College of Architecture and Design | 973-596-3080 | design.njit.edu
Martin Tuchman School of Management | 973-596-8238 | management.njit.edu
Newark College of Engineering | 973-596-2314 | engineering.njit.edu
Ying Wu College of Computing | 973-596-5646 | computing.njit.edu
Albert Dorman Honors College | 973-642-4448 | honors.njit.edu
Congratulations on your acceptance to NJIT! Below is information pertaining to all accepted international students. International students are students who will study at NJIT in F-1 status. Exchange students (J-1) should go to https://www.njit.edu/global/incoming/j1-students/exchange.
After reviewing the information below, select your appropriate student type (first-year, transfer or graduate) to review specific next steps.
As an international student, you must apply for a student visa to come to NJIT. Here are the steps for that:
- Pay your SEVIS fee. Go to fmjfee.com to pay the required SEVIS fee (Form I-901 fee). You can make the payment by credit card (online) or by check/money order (mail). You will need to show the receipt to the consular officer at the time of your visa interview. You will have to provide your SEVIS number when you pay the fee. Your SEVIS number can be found on your application status page (connect.njit.edu/status) or on your I-20 document (top left-hand corner, starting with the letter “N”).
- Schedule an appointment for your visa interview. Contact the nearest American embassy or consulate to apply for your F-1 visa. The list of documents you need to bring to your interview varies from country to country, so check the embassy or consulate website for detailed information.
- Prepare for your visa interview. You should be ready to explain why you chose NJIT, what your objectives and goals are and what you plan to do after you earn your degree. Your interview will be conducted in English.
- Contact EducationUSA for additional support. If you would like to get additional support to help you prepare for your visa interview, contact the nearest Education USA office (educationusa.info) and schedule an appointment with a counselor. EducationUSA offices provide free of charge services to students planning to study in the United States.
- Complete NJIT’s International Student Orientation. All new international students are required to complete the mandatory international student online orientation prior to arriving on campus. Check njit.edu/global/new-student-information for more information.