Senior Citizens Audit Program (SCAP)
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provides senior citizens with opportunities in higher education.
Senior Citizen Audit Program
The Rutgers University Board of Governors created the Senior Citizen Audit Program to permit retired New Jersey residents, age 62 or older, to audit courses on a space-available, noncredit basis. There are no tuition costs for auditing courses, and senior auditors do not receive academic credit for audited courses.
Application
Applications for the Fall 2026 semester are now being accepted. The application period will remain open until August 19.
Choosing a Course
Important to know
- Browse class availability at Rutgers Schedule of Classes.
- Senior citizen auditors may audit classes with the permission of the instructor and within all departmental guidelines.
- Senior auditors are not required to complete assignments or participate in exams.
- Only courses offered during the spring and fall semesters are open to auditors. No other courses offered at the university are available under the Senior Citizen Audit Program, including courses offered during other terms.
- Rutgers classes offered at off-campus locations (i.e., Brookdale Community College, Burlington Community College) are not included in the program.
- The costs of textbooks or other software/materials are not included in the program.
- Winter Session and Summer Session courses are not covered by this program.
Course Exclusion
The following courses are excluded from the Senior Citizen Audit Program (SCAP) at Rutgers University–Newark. Eligible seniors may not audit these courses under the SCAP benefit. Exclusions are organized by school.
Senior Citizens Audit Program (SCAP) — Excluded Courses
Rutgers University–Newark · Courses ineligible for audit under the SCAP benefit
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| 20:831 (All) | Includes All Executive M.P.A. Courses |
| 20:834:563 | Capstone |
| 20:834:543 | Public Financial Management |
| 40:834:429 | Career Explorations in Public Service |
| 40:834:430 | Service-Learning Internship |
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| 21:112:250 | Neuro Career Seminar |
| 21:112:495 | Includes All Sections of Research in Neuroscience |
| 21:160:110 | World of Chemistry Lab |
| 21:160:113 | General Chemistry Lab I |
| 21:160:114 | General Chemistry Lab II |
| 21:160:227 | Experimental Analytical Chemistry |
| 21:160:331 | Organic Chemistry Lab |
| 21:160:427 | Physical Chemistry Lab |
| 21:160:448 | Inorganic and Materials Lab |
| 21:300:418 | Clinical Practice I Seminar |
| 21:300:419 | Clinical Practice I |
| 21:300:450 | Math Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom I |
| 21:300:451 | Math Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom II |
| 21:300:452 | English Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom I |
| 21:300:453 | English Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom II |
| 21:300:454 | Science & Technology Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom I |
| 21:300:455 | Science & Technology Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom II |
| 21:300:456 | Social Studies Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom I |
| 21:300:457 | Social Studies Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom II |
| 21:300:458 | World Languages Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom I |
| 21:300:459 | World Languages Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom II |
| 21:300:487 | Clinical Practice II Seminar |
| 21:300:488 | Clinical Practice II |
| 21:300:493 | ESL Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom I |
| 21:300:494 | Foundations of Language and Literacy |
| 21:300:497 | ESL Content Planning and Teaching in the Urban Classroom II |
| 21:355:098 | Communication Skills |
| 21:355:099 | Communication Skills |
| 21:355:101 | English Composition |
| 21:355:102 | English Composition |
| 21:830:301 | Psychology Statistical Methods |
| 21:830:302 | Psychology Research Methods |
| 21:830:303 | Neuroscience Research Methods |
| 21:910:333 | Professional Development |
| 21:910:346 | Social Work Theory and Methods I |
| 21:910:411 | Social Work Theory and Methods II |
| 21:910:412 | Social Work Theory and Methods III |
| 21:910:413 | Senior Seminar I |
| 21:910:414 | Senior Seminar II |
| 21:910:471 | Senior Practicum I |
| 21:910:472 | Senior Practicum II |
| 21:988:389 | Topics in Women's Studies |
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| 26:300:514 | ESL Methodology K-12 |
| 26:300:516 | English Lit Academic |
| 26:300:536 | Content Planning and Teaching I |
| 26:300:537 | Content Planning and Teaching II |
| 26:300:552 | Internship I |
| 26:300:553 | Internship I Seminar |
| 26:300:572 | Internship II |
| 26:300:573 | Internship II Seminar |
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| 29:10:204 | Intro to Managerial Accounting |
| 29:10:304 | Cost Accounting |
| 29:10:305 | Intermediate Accounting I |
| 29:10:413 | Federal Tax I |
| 29:10:414 | Federal Tax II — Advanced Corporate |
| 29:10:423 | Advanced Accounting |
| 29:10:430 | Auditing |
| 29:10:460 | Audit Analytics |
| 29:10:485 | Accounting Information Systems |
| 29:10:496 | Internship / Co-op |
| 29:10:498 | Independent Study — Accounting |
| 29:11:301 | Foundations of Career Journey |
| 29:11:302 | Building Your Brand |
| 29:11:303 | Conquering Transition |
| 29:11:391 | Special Topics: Excel Learning Lab |
| 29:11:495 | Internship |
| 29:134:475 | Industry of Fashion I |
| 29:134:496 | Internship — Fashion |
| 29:390:300 | Financial Econometrics |
| 29:390:315 | Investments |
| 29:390:330 | Corporate Finance |
| 29:390:331 | Ethics in Finance |
| 29:390:370 | Financial Institutions |
| 29:390:375 | International Financial Management |
| 29:390:386 | Derivatives |
| 29:390:468 | Fixed Income |
| 29:390:470 | Security Analysis |
| 29:390:496 | Internship / Co-op |
| 29:390:498 | Independent Study — Finance |
| 29:620:320 | Cross Cultural Management |
| 29:620:368 | International Business |
| 29:620:402 | Global Management & Strategy |
| 29:620:418 | Business Policy & Strategy |
| 29:620:479 | Global Experience |
| 29:620:496 | Internship / Co-op |
| 29:620:498 | Independent Management Project |
| 29:623:311 | Business Operations Analytics |
| 29:623:318 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| 29:623:319 | Database Management |
| 29:623:321 | Design and Create Web |
| 29:623:335 | Data Warehousing & Mining |
| 29:623:340 | Business Research Methods |
| 29:623:345 | Cyber Security |
| 29:623:350 | Structured Programming Applications |
| 29:623:375 | Computer Network Applications |
| 29:623:385 | Intro to ERP |
| 29:623:496 | Internship / Co-op |
| 29:623:499 | Independent Study in M.S.I.S. |
| 29:630:385 | Marketing Research |
| 29:630:452 | Marketing Strategy |
| 29:630:475 | Fashion Branding |
| 29:630:486 | Independent Study in Marketing |
| 29:630:491 | Internship / Co-op |
| 29:799:420 | Supply Chain Mgmt: Individual Client Projects |
| 29:799:421 | Individual Client Project — Co-op |
| 29:799:493 | Internship / Co-op |
| 29:799:498 | Independent Study — Supply Chain Management |
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| 33:10:275 | Intro to Managerial Accounting |
| 33:10:310 | Accounting for Engineers |
| 33:10:325 | Intermediate Accounting I |
| 33:10:401 | Advanced Accounting |
| 33:10:415 | Concepts of Auditing |
| 33:10:416 | Audit Analytics |
| 33:10:421 | Income Tax Accounting |
| 33:10:422 | Topics in Income Taxation |
| 33:10:451 | Cost Accounting |
| 33:10:458 | Accounting Information Systems |
| 33:10:495 | Honors Project — Accounting |
| 33:11:110 | The Business of Everything |
| 33:11:124 | RU-FYT |
| 33:11:231 | WBLI Leadership Seminar 1 |
| 33:11:301 | Foundations of Career Journey |
| 33:11:302 | Building Your Brand |
| 33:11:303 | Conquering Transition |
| 33:11:380 | Co-op Education |
| 33:11:391 | Special Topics: Excel Learning Lab |
| 33:11:482 | Special Topics in Administrative Studies |
| 33:11:485 | Field Internship in Business |
| 33:136:385 | Statistical Methods for Business |
| 33:136:386 | Business Operations Analytics |
| 33:136:388 | Foundations of Business Program |
| 33:136:400 | Business Decision Analysis under Uncertainty |
| 33:136:440 | Special Topics: Database & Web |
| 33:136:450 | Investment Modeling — R |
| 33:136:455 | Intro to ERP |
| 33:136:465 | Enterprise Architecture |
| 33:136:470 | Business Data Management |
| 33:136:471 | Information Systems Security |
| 33:136:485 | Time Series Modeling for Business |
| 33:136:486 | Optimization Modeling |
| 33:136:494 | Data Mining & Business Intelligence |
| 33:136:495 | Honors Program — MSIS |
| 33:136:496 | Honors Program — MSIS |
| 33:136:498 | Independent Project — MIS |
| 33:390:205 | Special Topics: Finance Wall St. |
| 33:390:300 | Financial Management |
| 33:390:320 | Global Capital Markets |
| 33:390:331 | Special Topics: Ethics in Finance |
| 33:390:375 | International Financial Management |
| 33:390:380 | Investment Analysis |
| 33:390:385 | Investment Banking Analysis |
| 33:390:400 | Corporate Finance |
| 33:390:410 | Asset Pricing & Portfolio Analysis |
| 33:390:415 | Special Topics: Portfolio Mgmt Active vs. Passive |
| 33:390:420 | Derivatives |
| 33:390:430 | Treasury Management |
| 33:390:435 | Real Estate Finance & Mortgage |
| 33:390:440 | Advanced Corporate Finance |
| 33:390:445 | Special Topics: Digital Assets |
| 33:390:450 | Financial Analysis Planning & Forecasting |
| 33:390:480 | Research in Finance |
| 33:390:490 | Fixed Income |
| 33:390:491 | Special Topics: Credit Analysis |
| 33:390:493 | Special Topic — Finance |
| 33:390:495 | Honors Program — Finance |
| 33:390:496 | Honors Program — Finance |
| 33:620:304 | Business Fundamentals |
| 33:620:369 | International Business |
| 33:620:402 | Global Management & Strategy |
| 33:620:425 | Management Consulting |
| 33:620:479 | Global Experience |
| 33:620:492 | Business Policy & Strategy |
| 33:620:498 | Independent Management Projects |
| 33:630:385 | Marketing Research |
| 33:630:452 | Marketing Strategy & Decision |
| 33:630:486 | Independent Study in Marketing |
| 33:630:490 | Marketing Internship |
| 33:630:491 | Marketing Co-op |
| 33:630:495 | Honors Program — Marketing |
| 33:799:420 | Supply Chain Mgmt: Individual Client Projects |
| 33:799:421 | Co-op — Supply Chain |
| 33:799:493 | Internship in Supply Chain Management |
| 33:799:495 | Honors Program — SCMS |
| 33:799:496 | Honors Program — SCMS |
| 33:799:498 | Independent Study in SCMS |
| 33:799:499 | Independent Study in SCM II |
| 33:851:380 | Essentials of Real Estate |
| 33:851:470 | Commercial Debt Markets |
Senior Citizen Auditor Class Participation Guidelines
Senior Citizen Auditors are guests of the university and are welcome to enjoy classes as long as they respect the instructor's expectations regarding auditors and do not negatively impact the educational experience of other class participants.
At their sole discretion, the class instructor determines whether auditors in the class will be able to fully participate in the class or will only be allowed to observe with no active participation. In addition, the instructor may rescind permission of the auditor to participate if the instructor deems that it is in the best interest of the class to do so. If a senior citizen auditor does not abide by the guidelines set forth by the instructor, is disruptive, or otherwise behaves in a way the instructor believes is detrimental to the class, either the instructor or the Senior Citizen Audit Program coordinator has the authority to rescind consent to audit the class and/or disenroll the auditor from the program.
Senior citizen auditors are required to follow all university policies and guidelines. As guests of the university, they are expected to uphold the same standards of conduct as enrolled students to ensure a respectful and productive learning environment for all.
Key Dates
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| June 1 - August 19, 2026 | Application for new members open |
| June 1 - August 25, 2026 | Current members register for the Fall 2026 semester. |
| August 25, 2026 | Registration closes |
| September 1, 2026 | Fall semester begins |
For More Information Contact:
Rutgers–Newark
audit.program@newark.rutgers.edu
Blumenthal Hall, Room 208
249 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: 973-353-5112
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