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Exploring colleges in Camden - Need advice!

Hi everyone, it's getting close to the time where I'll need to choose a college and I'm considering staying local - in Camden. Does anyone have any insights on what the colleges there are like? Thanks in advance.

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to share some insights about colleges in Camden, NJ. One of the prominent colleges in the area is Rutgers University–Camden. It's a public school and part of the state university system. It offers a variety of fields of study from nursing to finance to creative writing. Rutgers–Camden really stands out with their strong involvement in community outreach and engagement, part of their commitment to serving the local area. The campus also has several research institutes and the state's only law school in South Jersey.

Then there's Camden County College, which is a community college offering degrees and certificates in various fields. Being a community college, it can offer more flexibility with lots of part-time, evening, and online class options. This can be a good choice if you're looking to save money on tuition or if you're not entirely sure about your major yet – you can complete your general education requirements at CCC and then transfer to a four-year institution.

Lastly, if you're interested in healthcare careers, you may want to look at Cooper Health Sciences University. It's a highly specialized school primarily focusing on medical education.

Regarding the city itself, keep in mind that Camden is an urban setting. That can provide numerous opportunities for internships and jobs, but the living conditions can be different from a more traditional, suburban college town. It's also just a short commute from Philadelphia, which offers a wealth of cultural and entertainment opportunities.

Remember, college selection should be a personalized process. Consider your academic interests, career goals, and preferences for campus size, setting, extracurricular activities, etc. Best of luck with your college search!

a year ago

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