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NJ College is offering reduced tuition through a new partnership

📚 Two universities are joining forces to offer reduced tuition

📚 The program also offers students a variety of study opportunities

📚 Who is eligible?


BLACKWOOD – College is expensive. But what if there was a way to get a good education and save some money in the process?

Camden County College partners with Thomas Jefferson University through a community college educational alliance program to offer reduced tuition, co-op initiatives and a wide range of degree and certificate opportunities to promote career advancement.

Eligible Camden County College participants include current employees and faculty (including part-time employees), immediate family members of staff and faculty, and alumni (excluding immediate family members).

Camden County College

Camden County College

“At Jefferson, we understand the profound impact that collaboration has on creating a dynamic educational environment,” says Dr. Susan Aldridge, President of Thomas Jefferson University.

Through this program, the hope is to improve the lives of its members within the community at both Jefferson County College and Camden County College, she added.

Jefferson offers a selection of over 200 degrees and certificate programs in 10 areas of interest.

Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia (Facebook)

Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia (Facebook)

This includes:

  • architecture
  • Business
  • design
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Fashion and textiles
  • Health
  • medicine
  • Care
  • Science
  • Social science

“This program reflects our shared commitment to educational success for the employees and communities we serve. “We demonstrate this commitment by offering relevant and affordable pathways to associate’s, bachelor’s and advanced degrees in our shared region of Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and beyond,” said Dr. Lovell Pugh-Bassett, President of Camden County College.

This partnership offers up to 50% off select undergraduate degree programs and 10% off select graduate degrees, certificates and doctoral programs.

You can find more information about the discounted rates here.

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