Monday, May 20, 2013
Commencement ceremony will include Peace Prize announcement, speech from college president.
The County College of Morris (CCM) will graduate more than 1,100 students Thursday as the college hosts its 44th annual commencement ceremony. CCM President Edward Yaw will serve as the speaker of the event, which begins at 7 p.m. To highlight the graduation ceremony, the school will announce this year's Peace Prize winner, Alisa Brescic of Budd Lake. "Students were invited to create works focused on the general theme of world peace while expressing themselves through a number of artistic forms including writing, music, dance or visual arts," the college noted in a press release. Brescic will be honored for working to advance world peace through her video essay, "The Peace of the U.S." (Watch Brescic's video attached to this article.) This…
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Report shows County College of Morris had a higher rate of students moving on to continue education than 19 other community colleges in the state.
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Tuesday, February 19
The County College of Morris (CCM) leads the state in having the highest percentage of students transfer from the school to continue their education according to data released by the U.S. Department of Education last week. The data also revealed CCM to have a lower cost when compared to other national community colleges. The school's transfer rate was 6 percent higher than the college with the second-best rate, according to a press release sent by the school. The cost to attend CCM, about $5,195, was sixth lowest of 19 schools and about $900 less than the average community college's tuition. “CCM’s scorecard numbers and impressive rank among other New Jersey community colleges are products of the dedicated and talented faculty who serve …
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Resident of Newton honored by New Jersey Council of County Colleges.
Sheri Ventura, the coordinator of Distance Learning Services at the County College of Morris, was recently presented the 2012 Community College Spirit award from the New Jersey Council of County Colleges. “I am pleased to be recognized for my participation and leadership,” said Ventura. “I also would like to thank and recognize the distance learning professionals and academic officers across New Jersey. It is their dedication and commitment to excellence that have allowed us to maintain a successful distance education consortium to benefit community college students.” Ventura is a resident of Newton, NJ, and has served as distance education coordinator at CCM since 2004. She is responsible for administrative aspects of distance learning, …
Friday, May 25, 2012
Competitive Program Prepares Students for Medical School
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Lina Maria Alfonso of Parsippany, a biology student at County College of Morris (CCM), was recently accepted into the Northeast Regional Alliance (NERA) MedPrep Scholars Program at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The MedPrep Program is a free summer enrichment program designed to provide college freshmen and sophomores with crucial skills to achieve success on the MCAT as well as in medical school. The program, taught at either UMDNJ or Columbia University, receives funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration. The program is designed to assist underrepresented and disadvantaged students. All participants receive a stipend to compensate for meals…
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Parsippany Company Offers Financial Aid to High School Students
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Sunday, May 13, 2012
Solix Inc., of Parsippany, N.J., a leading provider of program administration, qualification processing and customer-care solutions for government and commercial clients, has established a new scholarship at County College of Morris (CCM). John Parry, chief executive officer of Solix, recently presented a check for $30,000 to CCM President Edward J. Yaw to initiate a new endowed scholarship to support high school students taking college courses at CCM through its Challenger program. The scholarship will provide $1,000 annually to a qualified high school student. Eligible students must have completed at least one course at CCM with a minimum GPA of 3.0. “We are very grateful to Solix for establishing this new student scholarship, …
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Sessions Start May 21, May 29, June 25 and July 30
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Saturday, May 12, 2012
It’s not too late to earn some extra college credits and save on tuition at County College of Morris (CCM) this spring and summer. CCM offers four Summer Sessions. The first one begins on Monday, May 21. The other three sessions start on May 29, June 25 and July 30. A number of classes are offered either online or as hybrid courses with instruction provided both in-class and online to make it easier to fit some additional credits into your schedule. Classes being offered this summer cover a range of disciplines and general educational requirements. For in-county students, tuition and fees are $133.50 per credit. Out-of-county tuition and fees are $249.50 per credit. Registration is now taking place for all four sessions. Those interested …
Friday, May 11, 2012
Careers in the Hospitality, Hotel, Restaurant and Culinary Industries on display.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
The Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Department at County College of Morris will be holding an Open House on Wednesday, June 6, from 5:30-7 p.m. The Open House will take place in the Student Community Center, Rooms 240 and 241, on CCM’s Randolph campus, 214 Center Grove Road. Refreshments and food prepared by CCM Hospitality and Culinary Arts students will be served. The Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Department offers several associate degree and certificate programs. Student can earn an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Hospitality Management or Restaurant and Culinary Management, or a career certificate in Culinary Arts or Restaurant Management and Event Planning. In New Jersey and elsewhere across the county, the …
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Ribbon cutting and open house draw community to high-tech facility .
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The County College of Morris Board of Trustees hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house at the college’s new Schuyler Place, Morristown, location on Jan. 27. The facility was provided by the Morris County Board of Freeholders and consists of more than 5,000 square feet of classroom and administrative office space. The new location also features six high-tech classrooms, including two computer labs. “We are grateful to the Freeholders for providing this space and for the outstanding renovations, “said CCM President Edward J. Yaw. “We have received wonderful feedback from students and faculty about this facility.” The ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by college and Morris County officials and afterwards the local business …
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Area colleges report most security issues involve the use of alcohol and drugs
Liquor and drug violations far outpace any other illegal activity on four Morris County college campuses, according to annual reports filed by the schools. The reports are filed under the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act by the College of St. Elizabeth, County College of Morris, Drew University and Fairleigh Dickinson University (Florham Campus). The reports are available to the public at each school. In 2010, the latest figures available, Drew recorded 287 liquor law violations that were referred for college disciplinary action or judicial review as crimes, and 12 drug arrests. Fairleigh-Dickinson recorded 53 liquor incidents and four drug-related events in dormitories that were referred …
Denobin
11:01 am on Friday, May 31, 2013
Snobbish, boorish comment. CCM and other community colleges are there for those who wish to get and education and improve themselves and their prospects in life. I'd rather hire an 'A' graduate form CCM than a 'C' grad from Princeton.   more ›