STEP 7: REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
Detailed instructions with screenshots and a video on
how to use your Enrollment Shopping Cart and validate
classes can be found at
https://pawshelp.tcnj.edu/undergraduate-students/
current-students/
A friendly reminder that your department will register
you for your Spring 2022 classes (major course
requirements and then using your preferred classes
in your enrollment shopping cart as a guide).
STEP 8: FINAL CREDENTIALS
AP Scores
Please request to have any official Advanced Placement
(AP) test scores sent electronically to us from
College Board.
Visit https://apscore.collegeboard.org/scores/score-
reporting to learn how to get your scores forwarded
to TCNJ's Office of Records and Registration. Visit
https://advisingresources.tcnj.edu/test-credit/advanced-
placement/ to review the current AP Legend for TCNJ.
Final Transcript
If you haven't already done so, please request to have
your final college transcript sent ASAP to:
The College of New Jersey Office of Admissions –
Transfers, P.O. Box 7718, Ewing, NJ 08628.
If you are graduating with an Associate's Degree, that
information needs to be posted on your transcript.
S T E P B Y S T E P
8
ADVISING QUESTIONS
If you have questions about your specific academic
program prior to Orientation, you are welcome to contact
the Department Chair.
You can find the name of your Department Chair here:
http://tcnj.pages.tcnj.edu/academics/schools/
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
The College's Academic Calendar is based on guiding
principles that frame important timelines and deadlines
for the campus community. These include the start and
length of each semester, convocation, fall/spring break,
final exam period and commencement with further
landmark dates that define the add/drop period, midterm
progress reports, registration windows, withdrawal
deadlines, grading cycles and Summer and Winter
sessions. Please monitor the 2021-2022 Academic
Calendar here:
https://academics.tcnj.edu/academic-calendars/
academic-calendar-2021-2022
SPECIAL MESSAGE TO
ASSOCIATE DEGREE STUDENTS
Students receiving an AA/AS degree from a NJ community
college will receive "full faith in credit" under the Lampitt
Bill/Comprehensive Transfer Agreement (AAS and AFA
degrees do not fall under the LampittBill). TCNJ will accept
the entire degree up to our credit maximum of 16 units
(64 credits) and the student will enter TCNJ with junior
standing. Junior standing at TCNJ is 16 units (64 credits).
Please note that Associate Degrees with less than 64 credits
will place students at a sophomore standing.
Students will have satisfied all liberal learning (general
education) requirements at The College, including second
language requirements.