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Need info on Gloucester County College

Hey, so I've started looking into my college options and Gloucester County College made it to my list. Does anyone have any experiences to share? What's the vibe like? What about the faculty?

a year ago

Gloucester County College, which is now known as Rowan College of South Jersey after the merger with Cumberland County College, can be an excellent choice depending on your career aspirations and personal preferences. The college has a diverse range of academic programs, including associate's degrees and certificate programs. To get a sense of courses available, you may want to review their catalog or departmental webpages.

As for the vibe of the college, it has a local community feel, with most students commuting from nearby towns. This results in an environment that's non-residential and has a lot less of the "college town" atmosphere. Students often describe the campus as welcoming, with plenty of activities going on, like clubs and organizations, though participation would depend on your personal interest and schedule.

When it comes to faculty, many students report that the professors are generally knowledgeable and invested in student success. However, similar to any college, there may be variance among instructors. Looking at online professor ratings and reviews or talking to current students can give you a better idea of what to expect.

Rowan College of South Jersey also has an partnership with Rowan University, where students can transition into select bachelor's degree programs after completing their associate degrees, offering a cost-effective path to a four-year degree. So, if a 4-year degree is your goal, this relationship could be quite beneficial.

Remember, a great way to get a feel for the campus vibe can be to visit if possible or attend virtual tours and information sessions if available. It's also often helpful to try connecting with current students or alumni for firsthand insights. Hope this overview helps you as you consider this option!

a year ago

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