Student Affairs at Rutgers Health
The role of Student Affairs within Rutgers Health is to work in collaboration with each academic unit in shaping a welcoming and supportive university experience for all students. Our key responsibilities and mission include:
Policy Review and Leadership:
Lead the creation, interpretation, and modification of policies relevant to the student experience.
Student Advocacy:
Represent the needs of all Rutgers Health students across the university and externally.
Education:
Educate the Rutgers Health community on the trends and the unique experiences of our students.
In addition to the above, the Student Affairs at Rutgers Health also includes the following departments:
Office of Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance
The Rutgers Health Office of Student Affairs works in conjunction with the various academic units within Rutgers Health inclusive of the following. Click on the links below to be directed to each academic unit’s student affairs resources:
- Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
- New Jersey Medical School
- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
- Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
- School of Graduate Studies
- Rutgers School of Health Professions
- School of Nursing
- School of Public Health
Rutgers Health Student Affairs Contacts:
Kyle D. Warren, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Rutgers Health
Sr. Vice Dean, School of Nursing
Nicholas Geremia, MS Ed.
Program Director for Student Affairs, Rutgers Health
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