Post-secondary education in New Jersey

Post-secondary education in New Jersey

A large number of post-secondary education options are available in the State of New Jersey. Currently, 31 four-year colleges and universities are located in New Jersey. In addition, there are nineteen county colleges offering two-year programs, serving the 21 counties in the state.

History

Colonial colleges

Among the original thirteen American colonies, New Jersey is unique in that it was the only colony in which two colleges were established before the Declaration of Independence was promulgated in 1776. Of the nine colonial colleges, New Jersey possessed "The College of New Jersey", now called Princeton University, founded in 1746 and "Queen's College", now known as Rutgers University (or officially as "Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey"), founded in 1766.

Princeton was established by the New Light Presbyterians.

Rutgers was established by clergy affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church.

tate scholarship programs

In order to provide post-secondary education to a greater number of New Jersey students and to keep some of New Jersey's highest achieving high school students in the Garden State for their college years, the state of New Jersey has established several scholarship opportunities for students. Such programs fall under the purview of the New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (NJHESSA). These programs include memorial scholarships such as the Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Scholarship (for children of New Jersey law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty) [cite web|url=http://www.hesaa.org/students/aid_programs/specific.asp?program_id=21&heading_name=*&type=Scholarship|title=Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Scholarship Programs|publisher=New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority|accessdate=2007-01-13] and World Trade Center Scholarship Fund (for children of September 11th attack victims). [cite web|url=http://www.hesaa.org/students/aid_programs/specific.asp?program_id=18&heading_name=*&type=Scholarship|title=World Trade Center Scholarship Fund|publisher=New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority|accessdate=2007-01-13] The NJHESAA also coordinates the Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar program and the NJ STARS award program.

Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar

Every year NJHESAA coordinates the Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar program. This award is granted to any New Jersey high school student who ranks in the top 10% of their graduating class at the end of their junior year. This top 10% must also graduate as the first, second, or third ranking student in the class or achieve at least a 1260 combined critical reading and math score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Each student receives $1,000 a year for the duration of their college career so long as they attend a college in New Jersey. [cite web|title=Selection of Scholars|published=New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority|accessdate=2007-01-14|url=http://www.hesaa.org/students/aid_programs/further_info.asp?program_id=1&heading_name=SelectionofScholars] Students can receive the scholarship for no more than five semesters at a two-year institution and no more than eight semesters at a four-year institution. The award is paid by NJHESAA directly to the institution in which the student is enrolled. [cite web|title=Award Requirements|published=New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority|accessdate=2007-01-14|url=http://www.hesaa.org/students/aid_programs/further_info.asp?program_id=1&heading_name=AwardRequirements]

The award was established in the 1989-1990 academic year and posthumously honors Edward J. Bloustein, the seventeenth President of Rutgers University. The award was granted to more than 5,000 students in the 2006-2007 collegiate academic year. [cite web|url=http://www.montclair.k12.nj.us/news/news.cfm?newsid=115|title=Bloustein Scholars 2007|publisher=Montclair Public Schools|accessdate=2007-01-14]

NJ STARS

In 2004, then Governor Jim McGreevey created the New Jersey Student Tuition Assistance Reward Scholarship program (NJ STARS) to assist New Jersey high school students who go on to one of New Jersey's county colleges after graduation. Under this program, students who graduated in the top twenty percent of their high school class are provided with free tuition and fees at any New Jersey community college. The program covers up to five semesters of tuition as long as the student takes at least 12 credits each semester. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 grade point average through the first year in order to have the scholarship renewed for the second year. [cite web|title=NJ STARS|publisher=New Jersey Council of County College|accessdate=2007-01-15|url=http://www.njccc.org/njstars/about.htm]

The program was later expanded to include the NJ STARS II program. Any student who receives scholarship aid in the NJ STARS program at a county college can receive aid at a New Jersey 4-year college after graduation from the county college. The NJ STARS II program provides full tuition for the student at participating New Jersey colleges. The state provides $4,000 for tuition for the student and the college covers the rest of the balance. A student must also apply for federal aid in order to reduce the balance for which the colleges must provide. [cite web|title=NJ STARS II|publisher=New Jersey Council of County College|accessdate=2007-01-15|url=http://www.njccc.org/njstars/about2.htm]

Colleges and universities

Four-year institutions


*Assumption College for Sisters, Mendham
*Berkeley College, various campuses
*Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood
*Bloomfield College, Bloomfield
*Caldwell College, Caldwell
*Centenary College, Hackettstown
*The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township
*College of Saint Elizabeth, Morristown
*DeVry University, North Brunswick
*Drew University, Madison
*Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Park-Madison & Teaneck-Hackensack campuses
*Felician College, Rutherford & Lodi campuses
*Georgian Court University, Lakewood
*Kean University, Union-Elizabeth
*Monmouth University, West Long Branch
*Montclair State University, Montclair
*New Jersey City University, Jersey City
*New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark
*Princeton University, Princeton
*Rabbinical College of America, Morristown, New Jersey
*Ramapo College, Mahwah
*Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, New Jersey
*Rider University, Lawrenceville
**Westminster Choir College, Princeton
*Rowan University, Glassboro
**Rowan University, Camden Campus

*Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
**Rutgers, New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus
**Rutgers, Camden Campus
**Rutgers, Newark Campus
*Saint Peter's College, Jersey City
*Seton Hall University, South Orange
**Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark
*Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken
*Thomas Edison State College, Trenton
*University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)
**Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Newark, Piscataway, & Stratford campuses
**New Jersey Dental School, Newark
**New Jersey Medical School, Newark
**Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, Piscataway, & Camden campuses
**School of Health Related Professions, Newark, Piscataway, Scotch Plains, & Stratford campuses
**School of Nursing, Newark, Piscataway, Stratford, Mahwah, Glassboro, & Edison campuses
**School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford
**School of Public Health, Newark, New Brunswick/Piscataway, Stratford/Camden campuses
*William Paterson University, Wayne

County colleges

In addition to the above institutions, there are 19 county colleges, serving the 21 counties in the state.
*Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, Atlantic City, and Cape May Court House campuses
*Bergen Community College, Paramus
*Brookdale Community College, Lincroft - the community college of Monmouth County
*Burlington County College, Pemberton
*Camden County College, Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill
*County College of Morris, Randolph
*Cumberland County College, Vineland
*Essex County College, Newark & West Caldwell campuses
*Gloucester County College, Sewell
*Hudson County Community College, Jersey City
*Mercer County Community College, West Windsor
*Middlesex County College, Edison
*Ocean County College, Toms River
*Passaic County Community College, Paterson-Wanaque-Wayne
*Raritan Valley Community College, North Branch
*Salem Community College, Carneys Point
*Sussex County Community College, Newton
*Union County College, Cranford, Elizabeth, and Plainfield
*Warren County Community College, Washington

ee also

* List of colleges and universities

Notes and References

External links

* [http://www.state.nj.us State of New Jersey]
* [http://www.state.nj.us/highereducation/ New Jersey Commission on Higher Education]


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