New Jersey County Colleges - List

List

School name County served Campus locations Founded Enrollment Male Female References Main Campus view
Atlantic Cape Community College Atlantic
Cape May
Mays Landing, Cape May County Campus
1964
6,922
38%
62%
Bergen Community College Bergen Paramus, Hackensack, Lyndhurst,

East Rutherford

1965
15,057
47%
53%
Brookdale Community College Monmouth Lincroft
1967
14,025
44%
56%
Burlington County College Burlington Pemberton and Mount Laurel
1966
8,432
41%
59%
Camden County College Camden Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill Township
1967
14,741
38%
62%
County College of Morris Morris Randolph
1968
14,741
38%
62%
Cumberland County College Cumberland Vineland
1966
3,527
35%
65%
Essex County College Essex Newark and West Caldwell
1966
10,995
39%
61%
Gloucester County College Gloucester Sewell
1966
6,169
43%
57%
Hudson County Community College Hudson Jersey City and North Husdson
1974
9,414
37%
63%
Mercer County Community College Mercer West Windsor Township, Trenton
1966
9,094
43%
57%
Middlesex County College Middlesex Edison and New Brunswick and Perth Amboy
1966
12,097
46%
54%
Ocean County College Ocean Toms River
1964
9,351
42%
58%
Passaic County Community College Passaic Passaic, Paterson, Wanaque and Wayne
1971
7,493
37%
63%
Raritan Valley Community College Hunterdon
Somerset
North Branch
1965
6,629
44%
56%
Salem Community College Salem Carneys Point Township
1958
1,303
32%
68%
Sussex County Community College Sussex Newton
1981
3,732
44%
56%
Union County College Union Cranford, Elizabeth and Plainfield
1933
12,774
36%
64%
Warren County Community College Warren Washington
1981
1,742
39%
61%

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