Paramedic Training Schools
- Camden County College is one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in New Jersey and the surrounding region and is a vital resource for transfer education, workforce training and cultural event. 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. 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.
Hudson County Community College
- Hudson County Community College is a public, comprehensive urban community college committed to offering high-quality programs that are affordable, accessible and community-centered. Students at HCCC may pursue courses on two campuses, both of which are located in close proximity to public transportation hubs. The College services the residents and businesses of Hudson County, one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse areas of America. Our student body reflects the makeup of Hudson County with slightly more than 50% being of Hispanic heritage, about 16% African-American, 11% White, and 8% Asian-American/Pacific Islander. More than one-third of HCCC students were born outside of the United States and have reported nearly 105 different countries as their places of birth. Sixty percent of the College’s student body are women.
- As the oldest community college in New Jersey, Union has been serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College has maintained its commitment to scholarship by providing a solid liberal arts foundation while, at the same time, developing new programs and courses that meet the challenges of a rapidly developing society. Whether you are a recent high school graduate, an adult returning to school after a hiatus, an employee seeking additional training or a new career, Union County College is your source for the education you need.
Warren County Community College
- Warren County Community College was established in 1981, began offering degree programs in 1987, was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) in 1992 and most recently re-accredited in 2008. WCCC’s mission statement, revised in 2009 is as follows: Warren County Community College maintains a mission of building a community of learners through accessible, quality learning opportunities designed to meet educational goals and aspirations. The College’s vision statement is:
- Warren County Community College will provide lifelong learning opportunities that enhance individual success, strengthen commitment to community, and embrace innovation and change. WCCC operates under a motto of “Lean, Compassionate and Accountable.”
Atlantic Cape Community College
- Cape May County requested joint proposals which were due in February 1997 and, as a result, on January 1, 1999, ACC officially became a joint college between Atlantic and Cape May counties. The new 68,000-square-foot facility features a brick façade and two wings that house an information commons that includes a combination library and computer lab; a 100-seat lecture hall; a full-service cafeteria; and 19 classrooms—including chemistry and biology labs, three academic computer labs, two continuing education computer labs and one distance education classroom. In addition, Atlantic Cape provides support services facilities, including counseling, testing, tutoring and financial aid offices as well as administrative offices at the new campus.
Academy for Allied Health Sciences
- Ranked by Newsweek Magazine and US News & World Report as one of the top high schools in the United States, recognized by the Federal Department of Education and recipient of National Best Practices, the Academy for Allied Health Sciences is a healthcare program of innovation and excellence. UMDNJ, Kean University, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Seton Hall University partnerships allow students opportunity for portable college credits. Relevant experiences at healthcare facilities, added to students’ industry certifications, culminate with EMT training/New Jersey State EMT-B certification exam. Challenging academics and high professional standards in character prepare the Academy for Allied Health Sciences students for a career path as doctors, nurses and as the healthcare providers of tomorrow.
- Manalapan High School is a fully-accredited comprehensive high school serving a community of nearly 38,000 residents living exclusively in the Township of Manalapan and the Borough of Englishtown. One of six high schools in the Freehold Regional High School District, Manalapan High School currently provides educational services for more than 2100 students. Since opening in 1971, Manalapan High School has enjoyed an outstanding reputation throughout the state for its academic and extracurricular programs.
Morris County Public Safety Academy
- This course is designed to instruct a student to the level of EMT-Basic, who serves as a vital link in the chain of the health care team. It is recognized that the majority of prehospital emergency medical care will be provided by the EMT-Basic. This course includes all skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other specialized service. One day of CPR has been incorporated into each EMT-Basic class for students that are unable to get CPR prior to the start of class.
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- One of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in New Jersey and the surrounding region.
- Ranks among the top 100 in associate’s degrees completed by African-American students, Asian-American students and non-minority students.
- Acknowledged for maintaining one of the lowest tuition rates of any college or university in the state or region.
Hudson County Community College
- Fully accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
- The College services the residents and businesses of Hudson County, one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse areas of America.
- A public, comprehensive urban community college committed to offering high-quality programs that are affordable, accessible and community-centered.
- Oldest community college in New Jersey.
- All four Union campuses boast state-of-the-art data and voice infrastructures that can support the latest in computer hardware and software.
- Distance learning opportunities, such as online and blended learning classes, are increasing with each semester.
Warren County Community College
- Established in 1981.
- Offers a number of transfer programs in liberal arts and sciences.
- Programs and services are available to provide academic and financial assistance to students.
Atlantic Cape Community College
- A comprehensive two-year nonprofit publicly-supported educational institution.
- Serves Atlantic and Cape May counties in New Jersey.
- Second community college in New Jersey (1964).
- A public two-year community college sponsored by Ocean County and the State of New Jersey.
- Ocean County College is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges & Schools.
- Financial aid is available.
- An open-door public community college.
- The main campus is located in the heart of University Heights in Newark, New Jersey.
- Dedicated to providing quality educational programs for those interested in criminal justice.
- Provides academic, cultural, and technological resources and experiences to the residents of Passaic County.
- High quality college programs.
- Opened its doors in 1971 in a single building in Paterson, New Jersey.