Why Choose Rutgers at Camden County College?
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has partnered with Camden County College to offer baccalaureate degree completion programs right here in Blackwood.
• World renowned: Earn your accredited degree from a premier research university with an alumni network that spans the country and the globe.
• Accessible: You can earn a bachelor’s degree from your state university close to home.
• Affordable: Financial Aid packages are available for many students. Simply complete the FAFSA application when transferring. As a NJ resident, you can save over $10,000 per year full-time at Rutgers compared to what out-of-state students pay for tuition.
• Flexible: Rutgers Statewide degrees can be completed with a combination of daytime, evening, in-person, hybrid and online classes.
• Within your reach: Rutgers has brought select degrees to Camden County College, making degree completion much easier to fit into your already active life.
Rutgers School of Health Professions
The Rutgers School of Health Professions is located in Jefferson Hall on the Camden County College-Blackwoood Campus. The School of Health Professions offers the following programs:
• Psychosocial Rehabilitation (associate and master’s degree)
• Vocational Rehabilitation (master’s degree)
• Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
The Blackwood campus shares facilities and classroom space with the School of Nursing, providing students and faculty with opportunities for interprofessional interaction.
Rutgers School of Nursing
The Rutgers at Camden County – Blackwood program was formed through a special partnership between Rutgers University, School of Nursing and Camden County College. Camden County College students with a pre-major in Nursing who are interested in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in nursing at Rutgers University, School of Nursing should review this webpage and related pages for information. The Rutgers University, School of Nursing at Camden County College is located in Jefferson Hall on the Camden County College Blackwood campus.
Rutgers Statewide, originally known as Rutgers Off-Campus Degree Completion Programs, launched its first partnership program in 1998 at Brookdale Community College. The program was developed in accordance with the recommendations presented to the N.J. Commission on Higher Education by the Blue-Ribbon Task Force on the Capacity of New Jersey’s Higher Education System. Their study, called for by the Higher Education Restructuring Act of 1994, found that the state’s northwest, southwest, and coastal regions were lacking in access to post-secondary degree programs. Rutgers Statewide addresses this need, enabling thousands of students to complete undergraduate degrees in one of over a dozen majors locally. Rutgers students pursue their educational goals at six community college partnership sites:
Rutgers at Atlantic Cape Community College
Rutgers at Brookdale Community College
Rutgers at Camden County College
Rutgers at Mercer County Community College
Rutgers at County College of Morris
Rutgers at Raritan Valley Community College