BUNTING-COBB
BUNTING-COBB MATH, SCIENCE, AND ENGINEERING RESIDENCE HALL and GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Bunting-Cobb provides 100 undergraduate women majoring math, science, and engineering with the opportunity to live in a dedicated residence hall with female graduate students in various relevant disciplines.
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Graduate students living in Bunting-Cobb provide support to undergraduates by coordinating academic-related programs, organizing peer study sessions, mentoring students with similar academic interests, and helping students to reach their academic goals.
Bunting-Cobb houses its own in-house science library and its own computer facility, which provides Internet access & is connected directly into the Rutgers University Network.
Students who wish to live in Bunting-Cobb must submit an application. For information about the Bunting-Cobb Graduate Fellowship Program, call (732) 932-9197 or send email to dougproj@rci.rutgers.edu.
For information about undergraduate applications to Bunting-Cobb, call the Douglass Project Office at (732) 932-9197 or send email to dougproj@rci.rutgers.edu.
- Read about the history of Bunting-Cobb
- Take a look around - view the virtual tour of Bunting-Cobb
- Get an application to live in Bunting-Cobb. (Downloadable/Printable PDF file - Size: 4.0KB)
- Download/Print the Bunting-Cobb Graduate Fellow Application.
- View the Douglass College Brochure about Living Learning Communities.
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