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Rowan College at Burlington County

Mount Laurel, NJ

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Quick Facts

1966
Founded
Public community college
Type
6,174
Total Students
$5K
Tuition (In-State)
$7K
Tuition (Out-State)
$6K
Avg Net Price
Associate's Colleges
Classification
President: David I. Spang (acting)

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About Rowan College at Burlington County

RCBC: New Jersey's pioneer in 3+1 pathways to a Rowan University degree.

Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) stands as a beacon of accessible higher education in New Jersey, renowned for its innovative partnership with Rowan University. As a public community college, RCBC offers an unparalleled opportunity for students to embark on their academic journey with the clear goal of earning a four-year degree through its groundbreaking "3+1" program.

Established in 1966 as Burlington County College, the institution quickly grew, opening its doors to 1,051 students in 1969 and earning crucial accreditation in 1972 from both the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. A significant milestone occurred in 2015 when the college was proudly renamed Rowan College at Burlington County, solidifying its historic and transformative alliance with Rowan University.

This partnership truly shines through RCBC's academic offerings, particularly the "3+1" option. In 2016, RCBC made history as the first community college in New Jersey authorized to offer junior-year courses, enabling students to complete three years of their bachelor's degree at RCBC before seamlessly transitioning to Rowan University for their final year. This unique pathway provides an affordable, high-quality educational experience, preparing students for success while making a four-year degree more attainable for families across the region.

Key Highlights

  • Founded in 1966 as Burlington County College, evolving into a leading community college.
  • Renamed Rowan College at Burlington County in 2015, signifying a landmark partnership with Rowan University.
  • Pioneered New Jersey's first community college "3+1" option in 2016, allowing students to complete junior-year courses.
  • Offers an affordable and direct pathway to a Rowan University bachelor's degree.
  • Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1972.
  • Opened to an initial enrollment of 1,051 students in 1969.

Timeline

1966
Founded as Burlington County College
1969
Opened to 1,051 students at Lenape High School
1971
Pemberton campus opened
1972
Received accreditation from the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
2015
Renamed Rowan College at Burlington County
2016
Became the first NJ community college authorized to offer junior-year courses in its "3+1" option with Rowan University
🏛️
60 Years
of Excellence

Leadership

David I. Spang (acting)
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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