Camden County College

Camden County College is one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in New Jersey and the surrounding region. The Camden County Board of Commissionerss works in close cooperation with the College to ensure that it is a vital resource for transfer education, workforce training and cultural events. Its three distinct campuses in Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill – along with its satellite locations in Lakeland, Sicklerville and elsewhere throughout the County – share the common mission of providing accessible, affordable higher education and occupational study to all who can benefit.

Recent studies of federal Department of Education data have shown that in addition to ranking among the nation’s top 100 community colleges for overall associate’s degree completion and among the nation’s top 10 for associate’s degree completion in education, the College also ranks among the top 50 for associate’s degrees completed in registered nursing, nursing administration, nursing research and clinical nursing; health professions and related programs; and science technologies/technicians. CCC also ranks among the top 100 in associate’s degrees completed by African-American students, Asian-American students and non-minority students.

The College also is recognized nationally as a leader in technology programs such as video game design/development and photonics. In addition, it is acknowledged for maintaining one of the lowest tuition rates of any college or university in the state or region. Perhaps most importantly, CCC is known for responding to the changing needs of the communities and students it serves by continuously updating its programs and services to support the area’s economic development and residents’ professional and personal development.

Learn more about Camden County College at camdencc.edu

 

The Center at Camden County College

Mission
The Center at Camden CC (formerly known as e Center for Civic Leadership and Responsibility) focuses on the needs and interests of educators and the community at large. Its goal is to create an informed citizenry through exploration of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and issues critical to a democratic society. Citizens have the opportunity to meet scholars, scientists, government officials and business leaders to explore historical and current issues and discuss societal problems and their solutions.

Open Admissions Policy
All members of the community are welcome to attend our courses, special events and lecture series. Minors may attend if accompanied by a registered parent or guardian.

About Us
The Center offers interesting and thought-provoking courses and events to help teachers to meet their professional development requirements and community members to enhance their knowledge. Registrants may choose to attend one or more sessions of any series or course.

Registration
In order for us to notify you of any cancellations or changes, all participants are asked to register prior to attending. We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule programs should the need arise. Please check www.camdencc.edu for cancellations, changes, and other updates.

 

Fall 2017 Program Brochure

 

 

 

(856) 227-7200

For more information about Camden County College, vist camdencc.edu.

Contacts:  

Donald Borden

President

  • P.O. Box 200, College Drive, Blackwood, NJ 08012-0200
  • (856) 227-7200
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Edward T. McDonnell

Liaison

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