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Serves: Worldwide
Enrollment: Fall
Financial Aid: Yes
Scholarships: Yes
Contact Info:
State: New Jersey
City: Somerville
Street: Rt. 28 and Lamington Road
ZIP: 08876
Phone: (908)526-1200
Raritan Valley Community College is an accredited, coeducational, two-year, public, community college. RVCC offers more than 90 associate degrees and certificates, including an Associate of Arts, Associate of Fine Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Programs. Raritan Valley Community College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Programs offered by the college are accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing, the National League of Nursing, the Commission on Opticianry Accreditation and by the American Bar Association.The school’s academic departments include Business and Public Service, Computer Science, English, Mathematics, Science and Engineering, and Visual and Performing Arts. The college also provides customized training programs and non-credit courses, as well as job and career counseling services.

Raritan Valley Community College is firmly committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, and will implement the policy to assure that the benefits, services, activities, programs and employment opportunities offered at the institution are available to all persons regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, marital status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identification and expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, or disability, and in accordance with the state and Federal Laws.

The College enrolls approximately 6,500 students each semester in credit classes, and 13,000 innon-credit programs through the College’s Corporate & Continuing Education (CCE) division.

Also this college offers program for Working Adults at RVCC. It is a unique program designed for adults juggling work and family responsibilities who want to complete an Associate Degree as quickly as possible. It’s also a great place for adults to learn new job skills, start on a new career path or just take some courses for personal enrichment. RVCC’s new College for Working Adults enables adults to work full-time and earn an associate degree in just 2 ? years.  The College also has partnered with leading NJ colleges and universities to offer courses leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees on our campus through the University Center.

RVCC has transfer agreements with more than 45 colleges and universities in New Jersey and across the country. Our graduates transfer to the top colleges and universities in New Jersey and across the county including Rutgers, Kean, The College of New Jersey, Drew and Rider. You can also continue your studies at RVCC’s North Branch campus. RVCC has partnered with leading educational institutions to offer courses leading to a bachelor’s degree on our campus.



Reviews:

Lily Winters
If you're debating going to a Community College for the first 2 years and then transferring, RVCC is not a bad bet. Sure, you won't be getting much of the "college experience" but it does help incredibly with guiding you in the right direction towards your future career. I know many intelligent students (high school GPA's of 3.6 and higher)who lacked the money for a 4 year university and went to RVCC.

As for the academic aspects, what teacher you have basically determines everything. The first semesters I just picked whatever classes fit my schedule, did very poorly and wasn't a huge fan of some of my teachers. This past semester I picked out matches for me, judging by the dozens of reviews by RV kids. I fell in love with most of my teachers and was sad to leave them in May! Many have doctorates in their field and teach at other 4- Year universities anyways. The teachers I've had have always been very helpful and as long as you show that you care and keep a speaking relationship with your teacher, you are good. If you never email or ask them any questions (outside of class) you are on your own and they don't care much about you.

There are hundreds and hundreds of computers all over the school in the labs and classrooms, with quick internet access and unlimited printing capabilities.

Parking is completely terrible on weekdays from 10am-1pm, but they are building new parking lots this summer.

Basically, if you are undecided about whether you want to be at Raritan Valley, it is a great way to get those undecided years out of the way at a low price, and a good transition from high school to college.


Vivian Browning
This is a terrific place to start your four year degree. Save money and get incredible professors. Class sizes are small. The campus is nice, but could be a bit less corporate...not the usual "college" feel.



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