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'''Sussex County Community College''' (commonly referred to as ''SCCC'') is an [[school accreditation|accredited]], [[co-ed]]ucational, two-year, [[Public university|public]], [[community college]] located |
'''Sussex County Community College''' (commonly referred to as ''SCCC'') is an [[school accreditation|accredited]], [[co-ed]]ucational, two-year, [[Public university|public]], [[community college]] located on a 167-acre (68 ha) campus [[Newton]] in [[Sussex County, New Jersey|Sussex County]], [[New Jersey]] in the [[United States]]. |
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SCCC began operations in 1981 and became fully accredited in 1993 by the Commission on Higher Education of the [[Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools]].<ref name="SCCCAccreditation">Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.[http://www.msche.org/institutions_view.asp?idinstitution=459 Institution Directory: Sussex County Community College]. Retrieved 18 July 2012.</ref> SCCC offers 40 [[associate degree]] and 16 post-secondary [[Professional certification|professional]] and [[Healthcare|health science]] certificate programs available both at traditional classes at its campus, through hybrid and online classes, and through distance learning.<ref name="SCCCAccreditation" /><ref name="SCCCHistory">Sussex County Community College (Newton, NJ). [http://sussex.edu/aboutus/history/ "Our History"]. Accessed 10 July 2012.</ref><ref>Sussex County Community College (Newton, NJ). [http://sussex.edu/academics/programs/ "Degrees, Programs and Certificates"]. Retrieved 2 August 2013.</ref><ref>Sussex County Community College (Newton, NJ). [http://sussex.edu/academics/distancelearning/ "Distance Learning"]. Retrieved 2 August 2013.</ref> Many students who attend SCCC transfer to pursue the completion of their undergraduate college education at a four-year college or university. The college also offers programs for advanced high school students, community education courses, and programs in cooperation with the [[New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development]].<ref>Sussex County Community College [http://sussex.edu/ce/ Community Education and Workforce Development]. Retrieved 2 August 2013.</ref> {{As of|2012}}, SCCC reported an enrollment of 3,403 students of which 56% attend full-time and 44% attended part-time.<ref name="SCCCHistory" /> The SCCC campus was formerly the site of [[Don Bosco College]], a [[Roman Catholic]] [[seminary]] operated by the [[Salesian Order]] from 1928 until it was closed in the early 1980s and its 179-acre campus sold to the Sussex County government on 22 June 1989 for US$4,209,800.<ref>[http://www.sussexcountyclerk.com Sussex County Clerk's Office] (Newton, New Jersey), Register of Deeds. ''Deed between the Salesian Society, Inc., a corporation of the State of New York being the parent company of Don Bosco College and the Salesian Society of New Jersey, Inc., and The County of Sussex, a political division of the State of New Jersey (10 May 1989, filed 22 June 1989)'' in Deed Book 1662, page 022 et seq. (Instrument No. 89-39284).</ref><ref>Wright, Kevin |
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[http://www.newtonnj.net/Pages/hortonmansion.htm Newton NJ: Pearl of the Kittatinny – "The Horton Mansion Former Don Bosco Campus, now Sussex County Community College"]. Note: Wright states it was 1984 but I suspect this is either a typographical error or an intentional [[copyright trap]]. Retrieved 10 July 2012.</ref> |
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The school's {{convert|167|acre|ha|sqmi}} campus is located along [[County Route 519 (New Jersey)|County Route 519]] between Swartswood Road [[County Route 622 (New Jersey)|County Route 622]] and Plotts Road in Newton. The campus was formerly the site of [[Don Bosco College]], a [[Roman Catholic]] [[seminary]] operated by the [[Salesian Order]] from 1928 until it was closed in the early 1980s and its 179-acre campus sold to the Sussex County government on 22 June 1989 for US$4,209,800.<ref>[http://www.sussexcountyclerk.com Sussex County Clerk's Office] (Newton, New Jersey), Register of Deeds. ''Deed between the Salesian Society, Inc., a corporation of the State of New York being the parent company of Don Bosco College and the Salesian Society of New Jersey, Inc., and The County of Sussex, a political division of the State of New Jersey (10 May 1989, filed 22 June 1989)'' in Deed Book 1662, page 022 et seq. (Instrument No. 89-39284).</ref><ref>Wright, Kevin |
The school's {{convert|167|acre|ha|sqmi}} campus is located along [[County Route 519 (New Jersey)|County Route 519]] between Swartswood Road [[County Route 622 (New Jersey)|County Route 622]] and Plotts Road in Newton. The campus was formerly the site of [[Don Bosco College]], a [[Roman Catholic]] [[seminary]] operated by the [[Salesian Order]] from 1928 until it was closed in the early 1980s and its 179-acre campus sold to the Sussex County government on 22 June 1989 for US$4,209,800.<ref>[http://www.sussexcountyclerk.com Sussex County Clerk's Office] (Newton, New Jersey), Register of Deeds. ''Deed between the Salesian Society, Inc., a corporation of the State of New York being the parent company of Don Bosco College and the Salesian Society of New Jersey, Inc., and The County of Sussex, a political division of the State of New Jersey (10 May 1989, filed 22 June 1989)'' in Deed Book 1662, page 022 et seq. (Instrument No. 89-39284).</ref><ref>Wright, Kevin |
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Motto | Start Here, Go Anywhere! |
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Type | 2 Year College |
Established | 1981 |
President | Dr. Paul Mazur |
Vice-president | Harold D'Amato |
Students | 3,759 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Newton |
Colors | Royal Blue, Lime Green |
Nickname | Skylanders |
Website | sussex.edu |
Sussex County Community College (commonly referred to as SCCC) is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located on a 167-acre (68 ha) campus Newton in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States.
SCCC began operations in 1981 and became fully accredited in 1993 by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.[1] SCCC offers 40 associate degree and 16 post-secondary professional and health science certificate programs available both at traditional classes at its campus, through hybrid and online classes, and through distance learning.[1][2][3][4] Many students who attend SCCC transfer to pursue the completion of their undergraduate college education at a four-year college or university. The college also offers programs for advanced high school students, community education courses, and programs in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.[5] As of 2012[update], SCCC reported an enrollment of 3,403 students of which 56% attend full-time and 44% attended part-time.[2] The SCCC campus was formerly the site of Don Bosco College, a Roman Catholic seminary operated by the Salesian Order from 1928 until it was closed in the early 1980s and its 179-acre campus sold to the Sussex County government on 22 June 1989 for US$4,209,800.[6][7]
The school's 167 acres (68 ha)* campus is located along County Route 519 between Swartswood Road County Route 622 and Plotts Road in Newton. The campus was formerly the site of Don Bosco College, a Roman Catholic seminary operated by the Salesian Order from 1928 until it was closed in the early 1980s and its 179-acre campus sold to the Sussex County government on 22 June 1989 for US$4,209,800.[8][9] SCCC began operations in 1982 and became fully accredited in 1993 by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.[1] Today, Sussex County Community College offers 37 associate degree and 11 post-secondary certificate programs available both at its campus and through online distance learning.[1][2] As of 2012[update], SCCC reported an enrollment of 3,403 students of which 56% attend full-time and 44% attended part-time.[2]
Course Delivery System
SCCC offers traditional classes as well as hybrid and online classes, as well as programs for high school students and Community Education and Workforce Development.
Instructional Facilities
The college has 38 classrooms, 9 health science classrooms and labs, 12 computer labs, and 5 science labs, as well as 4 art studios, a dark room, and a graphics lab. The campus is home to the Performing Arts Center, as well as a Student Center Theater, Business Learning Center, broadcasting studio, Entrepreneurial Center, and gymnasium.[10]
Financial Aid & Scholarships
In the 2010/2011 year, $9,609,656 was awarded to 2,495 students. 47% of students received some form of aid. Over $100,000 worth of scholarships were awarded to more than 200 students in the 2010/2011 school year.[11]
Extracurricular activities
The college also has National Junior College Athletic Association intercollegiate athletics, offering Women's and Men's Soccer in the fall, Men's and Women's Basketball in the winter and spring and Men's Baseball and Women's Softball in the spring. The Athletic Director is John Kuntz.
The college also offers many clubs and activities for students.
See also
External links
References
- ^ a b c d Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.Institution Directory: Sussex County Community College. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
- ^ a b c d Sussex County Community College (Newton, NJ). "Our History". Accessed 10 July 2012.
- ^ Sussex County Community College (Newton, NJ). "Degrees, Programs and Certificates". Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ Sussex County Community College (Newton, NJ). "Distance Learning". Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ Sussex County Community College Community Education and Workforce Development. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ Sussex County Clerk's Office (Newton, New Jersey), Register of Deeds. Deed between the Salesian Society, Inc., a corporation of the State of New York being the parent company of Don Bosco College and the Salesian Society of New Jersey, Inc., and The County of Sussex, a political division of the State of New Jersey (10 May 1989, filed 22 June 1989) in Deed Book 1662, page 022 et seq. (Instrument No. 89-39284).
- ^ Wright, Kevin Newton NJ: Pearl of the Kittatinny – "The Horton Mansion Former Don Bosco Campus, now Sussex County Community College". Note: Wright states it was 1984 but I suspect this is either a typographical error or an intentional copyright trap. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ^ Sussex County Clerk's Office (Newton, New Jersey), Register of Deeds. Deed between the Salesian Society, Inc., a corporation of the State of New York being the parent company of Don Bosco College and the Salesian Society of New Jersey, Inc., and The County of Sussex, a political division of the State of New Jersey (10 May 1989, filed 22 June 1989) in Deed Book 1662, page 022 et seq. (Instrument No. 89-39284).
- ^ Wright, Kevin Newton NJ: Pearl of the Kittatinny – "The Horton Mansion Former Don Bosco Campus, now Sussex County Community College". Note: Wright states it was 1984 but I suspect this is either a typographical error or an intentional copyright trap. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ^ SCCC About Us -- Fast Facts, February 2012.
- ^ SCCC Fast Facts 2011, February 2012.
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