HCCC President Dr. Chris Reber said the agreement allows for the seamless transition
of students who earn an associate degree at HCCC and wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree
in any of nearly 60 majors at RCNJ. Students enrolled at HCCC who are a part of the
program will be assigned an RCNJ advisor who will be on-site at HCCC. The RCNJ advisors
will assist students with decisions about course equivalents, the availability of
financial assistance/scholarships, and more. Under the agreement, RCNJ will waive
application fees for students in the program.
La firma tuvo lugar en el Salón Clare del Centro de Conferencias Culinarias de HCCC en 161 Newkirk Avenue en Jersey City. El Dr. Reber estuvo acompañado por el presidente de la RCNJ, el Dr. Peter Mercer. También asistieron el vicepresidente ejecutivo y rector de HCCC, Dr. Eric Friedman, vicepresidente de asuntos estudiantiles y servicios de inscripción de HCCC, Lisa Dougherty, vicepresidente de planificación y desarrollo de HCCC, Dr. Nicholas Chiaravalloti, vicepresidente asistente de asuntos académicos de HCCC, Christopher Wahl, RCNJ. Christopher Romano, Vicepresidente de Gestión de Inscripciones y Asuntos Estudiantiles, Patrick O'Connor, Oficial de Relaciones Gubernamentales de RCNJ, y Anthony Dovi, Director Asociado de Admisiones de Graduados y Adultos de RCNJ.
“We are proud to expand our partnership with Ramapo College of New Jersey through
this program,” said Dr. Reber. “It will provide our students with critical support
and well-defined pathways to a wide spectrum of baccalaureate degree programs at RCNJ,
including studies in Business, Social Sciences, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Mathematics), Humanities, Communication Arts, Languages, and a host of Visual
and Performing Arts programs.”
“This agreement is an extension of both colleges’ commitment to put students first.
We know that intentional advisement and clear streamlined pathways to the bachelor’s
degree are integral components of student success,” said Peter Mercer, President of
Ramapo College.