Advisory regarding Southern California wildfires

Advisory regarding Southern California wildfires

On behalf of everyone at Thomas Edison State University, we hope that students affected by the wildfires in Southern California remain safe. The University is offering accommodations to students affected by the wildfires:

  • Students who are directly impacted by the fires and who are currently registered in courses for the November 2024, December 2024 and January 2025 terms have the option of receiving a free eight-week course extension without mentor approval; or, a 100% tuition credit for their course(s) to a future term. Affected students should submit a Request for Course Extension Form or a Request for Course Withdrawal Form indicating “Southern California wildfires” as the reason for the request. Please note that TECEP exams in these terms cannot be extended, nor credited for tuition after the exam has been taken.
  • Impacted students who are currently on a course extension for the September 2024 and October 2024 terms can request a second eight-week extension on their current term at no additional cost.

Request an Accommodation: Students affected by the wildfire and evacuations who need an accommodation should contact the Office of the Registrar by email at registration@tesu.edu or by phone at 609-777-5680. Accommodation requests should be submitted by January 24th. Requests after that date can be accommodated if the student provides documentation of the reason for the late request.

Federal and State Consumer Information

New Jersey Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Report


The New Jersey College Student and Parent Consumer Information Act (P.L. 2009, Chapter 197) requires each New Jersey four-year public institution of higher education to provide on its website certain information regarding its costs, faculty and graduation rates. This report includes Thomas Edison State University’s information as required under the Act.

N.J. Student and Parent Consumer Information Act Reports

All links open a PDF document.

Institutional Profile Report


New Jersey state statute requires that each of New Jersey’s 30 public institutions of higher education prepare and make available to the public an annual report on the condition of the institution.

Institutional Profile Reports

All links open a PDF document.

Data for all New Jersey four-year public institutions of higher education are available on the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education's webpage.