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County College of Morris

Randolph, NJ

Overview

  • Type
    2-year • Public
  • Campus Life
    Medium • Suburban
  • Average Per Year After Aid
    $8K
  • SAT Range
    Not available
  • Graduation Rate
    Not available

County College of Morris is a medium, 2-year, public community college. This coed college is located in a large town in a suburban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate and associate degrees.

From the Institution

County College of Morris (CCM) is widely recognized for providing an outstanding education for the residents of Morris County and the surrounding area. CCM, as outlined in its mission statement, is committed to excellence in teaching and lifelong learning through the delivery of exceptional programs and services to its students and to the larger community that reflect a dedication to equity, inclusiveness and diversity, educational advancement, cultural enrichment and workforce development. Since the college opened in 1968, more than 56,000 graduates have passed through its halls. Located in Randolph Township, CCM offers 50 associate degrees and more than 30 credit certificate programs. A dedicated faculty of leading experts in their fields provides CCM students with a learning environment that has produced one of the highest graduation and transfer rates among the state's community colleges. Upon completion of an associate degree, CCM graduates commonly transfer to ivy league schools as well as top state and private universities around the nation. Through the Center for Workforce Development, CCM is an essential community and business partner. Workforce Development (WFD) offers more than 30 workforce relevant programs including a pre-apprenticeship boot camp in advanced manufacturing, registered apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing and healthcare, certification preparation classes for industry-recognized credentials and more. These WFD programs, and many more, help ensure that Morris County has a skilled and educated workforce. In addition, the college enriches the community through its numerous cultural activities and events for the public, including a full performing and visual arts schedule that features a wide variety of theater, music, and dance programs annually. The college also partners with numerous community organizations to sponsor exhibits and festivals celebrating cultures from around the globe. In similar fashion, the college's award-winning athletic teams add vibrancy to the school and are well supported by the community who enjoy seeing students compete on the college's fields and courts throughout the year.

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College Board Code
2124
Application Types Accepted
  • Online through college's own website
Fee Waiver Info
Available to all qualified students. Visit the college website for details.

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