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Rowan College of South Jersey

Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) is a public community college with two campuses in the South Jersey region of New Jersey. The first, Gloucester Main Campus, is in Sewell. The second, Cumberland Branch Campus, is in both Vineland and Millville. The college was established in 1966 as Gloucester County College (GCC). In 2014, the college changed its name to Rowan College of Gloucester County when Rowan University and Gloucester County College entered into a partnership.[1] The college then expanded in 2019, combining Rowan College at Gloucester County (RCGC) and Cumberland County College to become Rowan College of South Jersey.[2][3][4][5][6]

Rowan College of South Jersey
Rowan College of South Jersey's campus in Sewell, New Jersey at dusk in 2010
Former names
Rowan College at Gloucester County
Gloucester County College
MottoTwo Campuses. One College. Greater Possibilities.
TypePublic community college
EstablishedSeptember 1966 (1966-September)
EndowmentUS$1,915,171 (RCGC Foundation) as of June 30, 2009
BudgetUS$39,388,473 as of 30 June 2009
ChairmanGene J. Concordia, Trustee
PresidentFrederick (Fred) Keating, Ed.D
Academic staff
319 (247 adjunct professors; 77%) as of November 1, 2010
Administrative staff
392 (204 part-time), including student workers, as of November 1, 2010
Students9,782
Undergraduates6,609 (3,990 full-time) in 2010
Other students
3,173 (continuing education)
Location, ,
United States

39°46′52″N 75°07′16″W / 39.7810°N 75.1212°W / 39.7810; -75.1212
CampusSuburban
Colors  Roadrunner Blue
  Gold
NicknameRoadrunners (Gloucester Campus) and Dukes (Cumberland Campus)
AffiliationsNational Junior College Athletic Association, American Association of Community Colleges, Garden State Athletic Conference
MascotThe roadrunner
Websitewww.rcsj.edu

The college now offers conditional dual enrollment with Rowan University depending on GPA.[7] While then GCC took the Rowan name, the community college maintains its independence with its own Board of Trustees and administration.[8]

RCSJ has articulation and credit transfer agreements with many area and online colleges and universities, and several dual enrollment agreements. Academic areas include Nursing and Allied Health, an area with selective admissions, unlike most other programs, Gloucester County's Police Academy and related degrees, and continuing education.

As of February 2012, RCSJ has about 266 acres (1.1 km2) of grounds on the main Gloucester Campus with twelve buildings, two of which Gloucester County organizational headquarters. It has an art gallery, a walking and jogging trail, and community gardens. Student life at the college includes KotoriCon,[9] an anime convention, as well as many other activities.

History edit

Gloucester County voters passed a non-binding referendum in 1965, calling for the Board of Chosen Freeholders to start a community college in the county. Gloucester County College was established in 1966, when the New Jersey Department of Education approved its charter.[10][11]

Buildings edit

The first classes were taught in the summer of 1967 at Monongahela Middle School and Deptford Township High School.[11] The first building owned by RCSJ was the Instructional Center, which was completed in 1970. The first classes were taught there in the fall of that year. Other past building projects include the College Center (opened in January 1971), the Library (dedicated in October 1988), the Health Sciences building and the Police Academy (begun in 1993), and Scott Hall, which houses the chemistry and biology classrooms and laboratories (began in 2001 and dedicated in September 2002).[10][11][12][13]

Presidents edit

20th century edit

The college's first president, William L. Apetz, began his tenure in September 1966.[14] He retired from RCGC in 1980 and went on to be the first president of Sussex County Community College, another County College in New Jersey.[15]

The second president was Gary L. Reddig, who was appointed in July 1980 and resigned on October 31, 1986,[16] giving two reasons. First, he wished to assume the position of director of the County Community College Presidents Association of New Jersey. Second, he alleged that the then chair of the board of trustees, Richard J. Ambacher, Jr. (later a professor emeritus of Rowan University),[17] had pressured him to get Ambacher's son a custodial job at the college and his daughter-in-law into the nursing program, which has selective admissions; he also claimed that Ambacher had otherwise interfered in college operations. Ambacher denied the allegations, and stated that he had only asked that the nursing program's admissions standards be altered to avoid bias against non-traditional students. One trustee resigned in sympathy with Reddig. A state investigation resulted in a report and letter recommending that the relationship between the board of trustees and the school be changed (including requiring the college president's approval for hiring done by the board), that trustee quorum requirements be increased, and that trustee training and selection be improved. The investigation did not find Reddig's allegations correct.[16][18][19][20][21] One member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders asked for Ambacher's term as a trustee not to be renewed; Ambacher responded that this was a political maneuver in the context of an upcoming election.[18] Ambacher did not seek another term as trustee after his existing term ended in November 1987, stating that this was due to health reasons (diabetes exacerbated by stress).[19] There was considerable dismay at RCGC over these events, especially with accreditation renewal coming in spring 1987.[22]

On October 4, 1987, Richard H. Jones became its third president, serving until his retirement on February 1, 1998.[23] He had been a vice-president at RCGC, then acting president after Reddig's departure.[24]

The fourth president was Gail O. Mellow, who was selected prior to Jones' retirement and worked with him from November 1, 1997, until his retirement.[23][25]

21st century edit

Mellow served as president until she left to become president of LaGuardia Community College on August 1, 2000.[26]

The fifth president was William F. Anderson, who had previously served as vice president, then as interim president. He resigned in July 2007, but stayed with RCGC as the food science program administrator.[27][28]

Russell A. Davis was the sixth president from September 2008 until his resignation on April 13, 2011. He had earlier been vice president of student services, then acting president after Anderson's resignation.[27][29] On April 29, 2011, Davis was charged with eleven counts of forgery of a signature to obtain loans from his pension/retirement account (similar to the loans allowed from a 401(k)); the prosecutor's office has not accused Davis of theft of college property.[30][31]

The current president is Frederick Keating, who had been serving as interim president.[32] He was previously RCSJ's vice president of student services and before that superintendent at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology (GCIT).[33]

Problematic periods edit

There has been tension between faculty and administration on two occasions: a strike was threatened in 1989 over pay;[34] further tension in 2002 was settled largely by Lalaji S. Deshbandhu, the late president of the RCSJ Faculty Association.[35]

RCSJ's nursing program had difficulties in 1997–98, with lower pass rates (78% in 1998, and below 80% in 1997) on state examinations for nursing qualifications.[36][37] These led to it being put on probation by the state. Changes made that elevated the pass rate to 93% for May–September 1999, taking the school from the bottom 20% of two-year nursing programs to the top 25%.[36][37]

In 2008, the workweek was cut to four days during the summer, more buildings were closed during breaks, and there was increased scrutiny of purchases.[38] RCSJ (including RCSJ Foundation) investment revenue went from $636,391 per year in 2007 to $202,805 per year in 2009.[39]

Organization and administration edit

 
RCGC's Health Sciences Building

The college's governing body is the board of trustees.[40] Eight trustees are appointed by the Gloucester County Administrator and Board of Chosen Freeholders; two are appointed by the governor of New Jersey; the eleventh trustee is the county Superintendent of Schools, a voting ex officio member; and the college president is a non-voting ex officio member.[40][41]

RCGC's annual budget in 2009 was $39,388,473. The college is financially dependent primarily on money from Gloucester County and the State of New Jersey (about 49.1% of revenue in 2009), followed by funds from student tuition and fees (about 35.2% of revenue in 2009).[39]

The RCGC Foundation holds the college's endowment ($4,761,853 as of 31 December 2018).[39] Most income from the endowment is used to provide scholarships.[42][43]

The academic divisions of RCGC are:[44]

  • Division of Allied Health and Nursing
  • Division of Business Studies
  • Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (also includes Exercise Science)
  • Division of Liberal Arts
  • Division of Public Safety and Security (Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement)
  • Division of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Other Areas (including continuing education, some certificate programs, the Police Academy, and the Fire Academy)

Articulation and credit transfer agreements exist with 27 area or online four-year colleges and universities.[10][45][46] These include Rowan University,[47] Farleigh Dickinson University,[48] Wilmington University,[49] Temple University,[50] Penn State University,[28] the University of Maryland University College (UMUC),[51] Thomas Edison State College,[52] Drexel University, and Rutgers University.[46] RCGC offers dual enrollment with Rowan,[53] Farleigh Dickinson,[54] Wilmington,[55] and UMUC (generally only for some programs and majors).[51] Stephen M. Sweeney, President of the New Jersey Senate, has called for other community colleges in South Jersey to follow RCGC in having dual enrollment agreements with Rowan.[56]

Academics edit

Admissions edit

Most of RCGC's programs are open to anyone with a high school diploma or GED; some opportunities to take for-credit courses are available to high school students and others.[10] (RCGC has links with the Gloucester County Institute of Technology (GCIT) and, to a lesser degree, with other high schools in the county.)[10][45] There are, however, selective admissions for Nursing, Allied Health, and Automotive Technology.[10][57]

Enrollment and demographics edit

The college awarded 819 associate degrees and 15 academic certificates in 2009–2010. Of the 1561 first-time, full-time students starting in 2007, 350 had graduated with associate degrees and 351 transferred (for example, to a four-year college or university) by 2010. The total percentage of 44.9% was the third highest among the nineteen New Jersey County Colleges (NJCCs); the median was 35.3%.[58] Among all students in 2010, the percentage enrolled in remedial courses was 28.9% (seventh among the nineteen NJCCs; the median is 28.1%); among first-time, full-time students, the percentage was 63.3% (tenth among the nineteen NJCCs; the median is 63.3%).[58] Enrollment in for-credit courses was 6,609 in 2010; of these, 1,557 (about 23.6%) were first-time, full-time students, and altogether 60% were full-time.[58] 33.5% of RCGC's students in 2010 were between 18 and 21 (48.5% of full-time students and 10.6% of part-time students). In 2010, about 17% of RCGC's students came from outside Gloucester County; 99.5% were from New Jersey.[58][59] In 2011, 170 of RCGC's students were veterans;[60] On G.I. Jobs magazine's 2012 list of Military Friendly Schools, and on two lists from previous years, RCGC was ranked in the top 15% of universities, colleges, and trade schools nationwide for enrolling veterans as students.[61]

Adjunct professors make up about 77.4% of the faculty. About 61.8% of course sections are taught by adjuncts or staff members rather than full-time faculty. RCGC ranks ninth out of the nineteen NJCCs in the proportion of course sections not taught by full-time faculty; the median is 60%.[58]

Tuition/fees and financial aid edit

 
RCGC's Scott Hall, known as the Virginia N. Scott Center for Science and Technology, houses the college's biology and chemistry labs.[11]

Tuition and fees* at RCSJ are lowest for Gloucester County and Cumberland County residents, intermediate for other New Jersey residents, and highest for others. In this, the college follows the way other county colleges in New Jersey favor their counties or pairs of counties. The total of tuition plus fees for in-state but out-of-county full-time students at RCSJ in 2011–2012 was less than the in-county rates charged by all but three other county colleges in New Jersey. The same was true of part-time (twelve credits per year) rates, compared with those of all but two other county colleges in New Jersey.[62]

Over 40% of students entering RCGC in 2010 received some form of financial aid.[63] The most common source was a federally funded Pell Grant, received by about 34% of students. Approximately 1% received financial aid from the RCGC Foundation in 2010.[42][43][58]

Accreditation and programs edit

Gloucester County College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools' Commission on Higher Education.[64] Some programs at RCGC are also accredited by other agencies. These include:[58]

RCGC also includes the Gloucester County Police Academy,[69] and associate degrees in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice are available.[70] The Dean of the Police Academy is Fred H. Madden, who is also a New Jersey State Senator. (Such dual office-holding has been questioned by Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey.)[71]

Nursing and Allied health professions[70][72] includes respiratory therapy, partially through cooperation with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.[73] Nursing and Allied Health are areas in which RCGC operates selective admissions.

In its 2010 survey, Community College Week ranked RCGC 9th nationwide in the number of associate degrees awarded to education majors and 35th nationwide in the number of associate degrees awarded in parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies.[74]

As well as face-to-face education, distance learning and hybrid (blended) distance and face-to-face learning are available for some courses[10][75][76] using the Blackboard system.[77]

In fall 2010, the top ten programs by numbers enrolled were:[78]

  1. Associate of Arts in Arts & Sciences (general; meant for transfer)
  2. Associate of Science in Business administration
  3. Associate of Arts in Education
  4. Associate of Arts & Sciences in Criminal justice
  5. Associate of Arts in Psychology
  6. Associate of Applied Science in Law enforcement
  7. Associate of Science in Arts & Sciences (general; meant for transfer)
  8. Associate of Science in Biology
  9. Associate of Science in Nursing (selective admissions)
  10. Associate of Science in Exercise science

Academic calendar edit

RCGC uses a modified semester system. It has fall and spring semesters together with shorter winter and summer terms; the latter are further broken up into overlapping sessions of variable lengths (five weeks at the most for the winter term).[10][79] A higher proportion of the winter and summer courses are blended/hybrid or distance education.[80] As well as weekdays (including late afternoon and evening), courses are offered on Saturdays and Sundays.[81]

Continuing education edit

Registration for continuing education courses totaled 35,773 in 2009, counting each course separately.[82] A survey conducted by South Jersey Biz named RCGC "Best of Biz 2011" in the professional development category for its computerized office administration, network management, accounting, web development, and information technology programs.[83]

RCGC offers subsidized ($25 or less registration fee and no class fee) courses to local residents in areas such as English as a Second Language, Adult Basic Education, and GED test preparation.[84][85] It offers free classes in basic computer skills to employees of local businesses,[84][86] in health information technology for a limited number of students,[87] and in logistics.[84][88] As with for-credit courses, GCC has traditional in-person, hybrid/blended, and purely online continuing education courses.[89][90]

Campus edit

RCGC is close to Route 47 (1.1 miles or 1.8 kilometers away by car) and Route 55 (1.4 miles or 2.3 kilometers away by car).[91] It is 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from Woodbury (Gloucester County's county seat),[92][93] 5.0 miles (8.0 km) from Washington Township (Gloucester County's largest municipality),[94][95] 11.9 miles (19.2 km) from Camden, New Jersey,[96] and 15.9 miles (25.6 km) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[91] It has a bus stop that is on New Jersey Transit bus routes 408 and 463.[97]

Buildings and usage edit

 
RCGC's trail

RCGC's Gloucester campus of about 266 acres (1.1 km2) has twelve buildings as of February 2012;[98] all are accessible by wheelchair.[99][100] A 30,000 sq ft (3,000 m2) University Center building is under construction.[58] It is planned to use it from the fall of 2012 for RCGC classes in the daytime and dual enrollment undergraduate and graduate classes at night.[10][101] Other buildings include Scott Hall, the Eugene J. McCaffrey, Sr. College Center,[12] the Library, and the Early Childhood Education Center,[99][100] which offers daycare services for children aged 2+12–5 to students, faculty, staff, alumni, and Gloucester County residents.[14][102] The entire campus is non-smoking except for specifically designated areas.[40][103]

Some other Gloucester County organizations are headquartered at RCGC. The Gloucester County Community Service Corps (a branch of the Senior Corps) and the Volunteer Center of Gloucester County are in the Instructional Center building,[104] In the College Center building there is the Center for People in Transition, a Displaced Homemaker program from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs' Division on Women[105] that serves former homemakers who have lost that role through bereavement, divorce, or other separation from a money-providing spouse. The center concentrates on women, and it is not clear whether a former househusband would be eligible. A number of its services, such as some of its workshops, are not restricted to displaced homemakers. When funding is available, the center also provides services to military spouses whose partners are overseas in Iraq or Afghanistan.[106]

Inside the Gloucester College Center building is the Dr. Ross Beitzel Art Gallery, with a permanent collection valued at over $250,000. It is on display both in the gallery and throughout the campus and is the longest-running art exhibit among community colleges in New Jersey.[14][107][108] Art exhibitions are sometimes held there.[109]

The Cumberland Campus is divided between the city limits of Vineland and Millville.[110][111][112]

Grounds edit

The grounds are part of the Gloucester County Educational Campus (GCEC), which also includes GCIT's campus.[113] RCGC's campus includes over 5-mile (8.0 km) of walking and jogging trail (available for use by visitors as well as students, faculty, and staff) that goes through part of the forested area of the campus; it has 76 trail markers, for which GPS coordinates are available, and a map of the college course at an entrance to the trail.[114][115]

The grounds are also used for the Community Gardens project, which started in 1973 and allows county residents to rent small plots of RCGC land to raise vegetables, flowers, and other plants. The rental money goes to the RCGC Foundation to help provide scholarships.[42]

Off-campus sites edit

Two portions of RCGC are located off of the main campus. The first is the automotive technology program, most of which is located on the neighboring Gloucester Institute of Technology campus as part of the cooperation between RCGC and GCIT, with the additional involvement of the Ford Motor Company; it includes both classroom courses (some taken at RCGC's main campus) and paid internships.[116][117] The second is the Gloucester County Fire Academy, located in Clarksboro, New Jersey.[118][119]

Student life edit

Services for RCGC students include free short-term psychological counseling; on the counseling staff is a licensed clinical psychologist. The Student Assistance Center also provides workshops on topics such as stress management.[120]

Student organizations edit

 
People at KotoriCon in front of the College Center

The Student Government Association, together with its advisor, distributes funding to other student organizations.[40] RCGC has an active local chapter (Alpha Psi Pi) of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society.[121] Also active are the Student Veterans Organization,[60][61] the Vanguard Fine Arts Club,[122] and many other student clubs.[123]

KotoriCon edit

One of the active student clubs at RCGC is the Japanese Anime Guild (JAG). They have held an annual anime convention called KotoriCon since January 2010.[124][125][126] In addition to anime, KotoriCon includes video game tournaments,[125][127] panels (with voice actors, for instance),[125] cosplay events and competitions,[127] Japanese swordplay and other martial arts demonstrations,[125][128] Jedi events,[127][129] music video contests,[128] a charity auction, comedians,[126] origami displays, concerts,[129][130] and Japanese dance contests.[124] The JAG Club sponsored a concert by Shonen Knife on 23 October 2011 as a prelude to KotoriCon.[131]

Sports edit

The college's sports teams, known as the Roadrunners, have earned five NATYCAA (National Association of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators) Cups for the best overall non-scholarship two-year college in the nation,[58][132] and thirty national championships in National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division III.[133][74] The Roadrunners compete in NJCAA Region XIX and are members of the Garden State Athletic Conference.[134]

The college now offers 16 sports: Baseball Basketball (Men's) Basketball (Women's) Cross County (Men's & Women's) Soccer (Men's) Soccer (Women's) Golf (Men's) Softball Tennis (Men's) Tennis (Women's) Track & Field (Men's & Women's) Volleyball (Women's) Wrestling Golf (Women's)

National championships were won by these teams:[133]

  • Men's Basketball – 1994
  • Baseball – 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2013
  • Wrestling – 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007
  • Women's Cross Country – 2006, 2012
  • Men's Cross Country – 1995
  • Men's Tennis – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Softball – 2011, 2012
  • Women's Tennis - 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Men's Track & Field - 2014, 2018, 2019
  • Women's Track & Field - 2013

Website for Athletics is www.RCRoadrunners.com.

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

*^ Together with the costs of books, supplies, and transportation, this is the cost of attendance or "sticker price".

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rowan, college, south, jersey, gloucester, county, college, redirects, here, confused, with, gloucester, college, oxford, gloucestershire, college, rowan, university, rcsj, public, community, college, with, campuses, south, jersey, region, jersey, first, glouc. Gloucester County College redirects here Not to be confused with Gloucester College Oxford Gloucestershire College or Rowan University Rowan College of South Jersey RCSJ is a public community college with two campuses in the South Jersey region of New Jersey The first Gloucester Main Campus is in Sewell The second Cumberland Branch Campus is in both Vineland and Millville The college was established in 1966 as Gloucester County College GCC In 2014 the college changed its name to Rowan College of Gloucester County when Rowan University and Gloucester County College entered into a partnership 1 The college then expanded in 2019 combining Rowan College at Gloucester County RCGC and Cumberland County College to become Rowan College of South Jersey 2 3 4 5 6 Rowan College of South JerseyRowan College of South Jersey s campus in Sewell New Jersey at dusk in 2010Former namesRowan College at Gloucester County Gloucester County CollegeMottoTwo Campuses One College Greater Possibilities TypePublic community collegeEstablishedSeptember 1966 1966 September EndowmentUS 1 915 171 RCGC Foundation as of June 30 2009BudgetUS 39 388 473 as of 30 June 2009ChairmanGene J Concordia TrusteePresidentFrederick Fred Keating Ed DAcademic staff319 247 adjunct professors 77 as of November 1 2010Administrative staff392 204 part time including student workers as of November 1 2010Students9 782Undergraduates6 609 3 990 full time in 2010Other students3 173 continuing education LocationSewell and Vineland New Jersey United States39 46 52 N 75 07 16 W 39 7810 N 75 1212 W 39 7810 75 1212CampusSuburbanColors Roadrunner Blue GoldNicknameRoadrunners Gloucester Campus and Dukes Cumberland Campus AffiliationsNational Junior College Athletic Association American Association of Community Colleges Garden State Athletic ConferenceMascotThe roadrunnerWebsitewww wbr rcsj wbr eduThe college now offers conditional dual enrollment with Rowan University depending on GPA 7 While then GCC took the Rowan name the community college maintains its independence with its own Board of Trustees and administration 8 RCSJ has articulation and credit transfer agreements with many area and online colleges and universities and several dual enrollment agreements Academic areas include Nursing and Allied Health an area with selective admissions unlike most other programs Gloucester County s Police Academy and related degrees and continuing education As of February 2012 RCSJ has about 266 acres 1 1 km2 of grounds on the main Gloucester Campus with twelve buildings two of which Gloucester County organizational headquarters It has an art gallery a walking and jogging trail and community gardens Student life at the college includes KotoriCon 9 an anime convention as well as many other activities Contents 1 History 1 1 Buildings 1 2 Presidents 1 2 1 20th century 1 2 2 21st century 1 3 Problematic periods 2 Organization and administration 3 Academics 3 1 Admissions 3 2 Enrollment and demographics 3 3 Tuition fees and financial aid 3 4 Accreditation and programs 3 5 Academic calendar 3 6 Continuing education 4 Campus 4 1 Buildings and usage 4 2 Grounds 4 3 Off campus sites 5 Student life 5 1 Student organizations 5 2 KotoriCon 5 3 Sports 6 Notable alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editGloucester County voters passed a non binding referendum in 1965 calling for the Board of Chosen Freeholders to start a community college in the county Gloucester County College was established in 1966 when the New Jersey Department of Education approved its charter 10 11 Buildings edit The first classes were taught in the summer of 1967 at Monongahela Middle School and Deptford Township High School 11 The first building owned by RCSJ was the Instructional Center which was completed in 1970 The first classes were taught there in the fall of that year Other past building projects include the College Center opened in January 1971 the Library dedicated in October 1988 the Health Sciences building and the Police Academy begun in 1993 and Scott Hall which houses the chemistry and biology classrooms and laboratories began in 2001 and dedicated in September 2002 10 11 12 13 Presidents edit 20th century edit The college s first president William L Apetz began his tenure in September 1966 14 He retired from RCGC in 1980 and went on to be the first president of Sussex County Community College another County College in New Jersey 15 The second president was Gary L Reddig who was appointed in July 1980 and resigned on October 31 1986 16 giving two reasons First he wished to assume the position of director of the County Community College Presidents Association of New Jersey Second he alleged that the then chair of the board of trustees Richard J Ambacher Jr later a professor emeritus of Rowan University 17 had pressured him to get Ambacher s son a custodial job at the college and his daughter in law into the nursing program which has selective admissions he also claimed that Ambacher had otherwise interfered in college operations Ambacher denied the allegations and stated that he had only asked that the nursing program s admissions standards be altered to avoid bias against non traditional students One trustee resigned in sympathy with Reddig A state investigation resulted in a report and letter recommending that the relationship between the board of trustees and the school be changed including requiring the college president s approval for hiring done by the board that trustee quorum requirements be increased and that trustee training and selection be improved The investigation did not find Reddig s allegations correct 16 18 19 20 21 One member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders asked for Ambacher s term as a trustee not to be renewed Ambacher responded that this was a political maneuver in the context of an upcoming election 18 Ambacher did not seek another term as trustee after his existing term ended in November 1987 stating that this was due to health reasons diabetes exacerbated by stress 19 There was considerable dismay at RCGC over these events especially with accreditation renewal coming in spring 1987 22 On October 4 1987 Richard H Jones became its third president serving until his retirement on February 1 1998 23 He had been a vice president at RCGC then acting president after Reddig s departure 24 The fourth president was Gail O Mellow who was selected prior to Jones retirement and worked with him from November 1 1997 until his retirement 23 25 21st century edit Mellow served as president until she left to become president of LaGuardia Community College on August 1 2000 26 The fifth president was William F Anderson who had previously served as vice president then as interim president He resigned in July 2007 but stayed with RCGC as the food science program administrator 27 28 Russell A Davis was the sixth president from September 2008 until his resignation on April 13 2011 He had earlier been vice president of student services then acting president after Anderson s resignation 27 29 On April 29 2011 Davis was charged with eleven counts of forgery of a signature to obtain loans from his pension retirement account similar to the loans allowed from a 401 k the prosecutor s office has not accused Davis of theft of college property 30 31 The current president is Frederick Keating who had been serving as interim president 32 He was previously RCSJ s vice president of student services and before that superintendent at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology GCIT 33 Problematic periods edit There has been tension between faculty and administration on two occasions a strike was threatened in 1989 over pay 34 further tension in 2002 was settled largely by Lalaji S Deshbandhu the late president of the RCSJ Faculty Association 35 RCSJ s nursing program had difficulties in 1997 98 with lower pass rates 78 in 1998 and below 80 in 1997 on state examinations for nursing qualifications 36 37 These led to it being put on probation by the state Changes made that elevated the pass rate to 93 for May September 1999 taking the school from the bottom 20 of two year nursing programs to the top 25 36 37 In 2008 the workweek was cut to four days during the summer more buildings were closed during breaks and there was increased scrutiny of purchases 38 RCSJ including RCSJ Foundation investment revenue went from 636 391 per year in 2007 to 202 805 per year in 2009 39 Organization and administration edit nbsp RCGC s Health Sciences BuildingThe college s governing body is the board of trustees 40 Eight trustees are appointed by the Gloucester County Administrator and Board of Chosen Freeholders two are appointed by the governor of New Jersey the eleventh trustee is the county Superintendent of Schools a voting ex officio member and the college president is a non voting ex officio member 40 41 RCGC s annual budget in 2009 was 39 388 473 The college is financially dependent primarily on money from Gloucester County and the State of New Jersey about 49 1 of revenue in 2009 followed by funds from student tuition and fees about 35 2 of revenue in 2009 39 The RCGC Foundation holds the college s endowment 4 761 853 as of 31 December 2018 39 Most income from the endowment is used to provide scholarships 42 43 The academic divisions of RCGC are 44 Division of Allied Health and Nursing Division of Business Studies Division of Health Physical Education and Recreation also includes Exercise Science Division of Liberal Arts Division of Public Safety and Security Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Division of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics STEM Other Areas including continuing education some certificate programs the Police Academy and the Fire Academy Articulation and credit transfer agreements exist with 27 area or online four year colleges and universities 10 45 46 These include Rowan University 47 Farleigh Dickinson University 48 Wilmington University 49 Temple University 50 Penn State University 28 the University of Maryland University College UMUC 51 Thomas Edison State College 52 Drexel University and Rutgers University 46 RCGC offers dual enrollment with Rowan 53 Farleigh Dickinson 54 Wilmington 55 and UMUC generally only for some programs and majors 51 Stephen M Sweeney President of the New Jersey Senate has called for other community colleges in South Jersey to follow RCGC in having dual enrollment agreements with Rowan 56 Academics editAdmissions edit Most of RCGC s programs are open to anyone with a high school diploma or GED some opportunities to take for credit courses are available to high school students and others 10 RCGC has links with the Gloucester County Institute of Technology GCIT and to a lesser degree with other high schools in the county 10 45 There are however selective admissions for Nursing Allied Health and Automotive Technology 10 57 Enrollment and demographics edit The college awarded 819 associate degrees and 15 academic certificates in 2009 2010 Of the 1561 first time full time students starting in 2007 350 had graduated with associate degrees and 351 transferred for example to a four year college or university by 2010 The total percentage of 44 9 was the third highest among the nineteen New Jersey County Colleges NJCCs the median was 35 3 58 Among all students in 2010 the percentage enrolled in remedial courses was 28 9 seventh among the nineteen NJCCs the median is 28 1 among first time full time students the percentage was 63 3 tenth among the nineteen NJCCs the median is 63 3 58 Enrollment in for credit courses was 6 609 in 2010 of these 1 557 about 23 6 were first time full time students and altogether 60 were full time 58 33 5 of RCGC s students in 2010 were between 18 and 21 48 5 of full time students and 10 6 of part time students In 2010 about 17 of RCGC s students came from outside Gloucester County 99 5 were from New Jersey 58 59 In 2011 170 of RCGC s students were veterans 60 On G I Jobs magazine s 2012 list of Military Friendly Schools and on two lists from previous years RCGC was ranked in the top 15 of universities colleges and trade schools nationwide for enrolling veterans as students 61 Adjunct professors make up about 77 4 of the faculty About 61 8 of course sections are taught by adjuncts or staff members rather than full time faculty RCGC ranks ninth out of the nineteen NJCCs in the proportion of course sections not taught by full time faculty the median is 60 58 Tuition fees and financial aid edit nbsp RCGC s Scott Hall known as the Virginia N Scott Center for Science and Technology houses the college s biology and chemistry labs 11 Tuition and fees at RCSJ are lowest for Gloucester County and Cumberland County residents intermediate for other New Jersey residents and highest for others In this the college follows the way other county colleges in New Jersey favor their counties or pairs of counties The total of tuition plus fees for in state but out of county full time students at RCSJ in 2011 2012 was less than the in county rates charged by all but three other county colleges in New Jersey The same was true of part time twelve credits per year rates compared with those of all but two other county colleges in New Jersey 62 Over 40 of students entering RCGC in 2010 received some form of financial aid 63 The most common source was a federally funded Pell Grant received by about 34 of students Approximately 1 received financial aid from the RCGC Foundation in 2010 42 43 58 Accreditation and programs edit Gloucester County College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Higher Education 64 Some programs at RCGC are also accredited by other agencies These include 58 Nursing including RN and LPN to RN with an Associate of Science in Nursing 65 accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission NLNAC 66 Diagnostic Medical Sonography accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs 67 Nuclear Medicine Technology accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology Paralegal degree and certificate programs accredited by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Legal Assistants 68 RCGC also includes the Gloucester County Police Academy 69 and associate degrees in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice are available 70 The Dean of the Police Academy is Fred H Madden who is also a New Jersey State Senator Such dual office holding has been questioned by Chris Christie Governor of New Jersey 71 Nursing and Allied health professions 70 72 includes respiratory therapy partially through cooperation with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 73 Nursing and Allied Health are areas in which RCGC operates selective admissions In its 2010 survey Community College Week ranked RCGC 9th nationwide in the number of associate degrees awarded to education majors and 35th nationwide in the number of associate degrees awarded in parks recreation leisure and fitness studies 74 As well as face to face education distance learning and hybrid blended distance and face to face learning are available for some courses 10 75 76 using the Blackboard system 77 In fall 2010 the top ten programs by numbers enrolled were 78 Associate of Arts in Arts amp Sciences general meant for transfer Associate of Science in Business administration Associate of Arts in Education Associate of Arts amp Sciences in Criminal justice Associate of Arts in Psychology Associate of Applied Science in Law enforcement Associate of Science in Arts amp Sciences general meant for transfer Associate of Science in Biology Associate of Science in Nursing selective admissions Associate of Science in Exercise scienceAcademic calendar edit RCGC uses a modified semester system It has fall and spring semesters together with shorter winter and summer terms the latter are further broken up into overlapping sessions of variable lengths five weeks at the most for the winter term 10 79 A higher proportion of the winter and summer courses are blended hybrid or distance education 80 As well as weekdays including late afternoon and evening courses are offered on Saturdays and Sundays 81 Continuing education edit Registration for continuing education courses totaled 35 773 in 2009 counting each course separately 82 A survey conducted by South Jersey Biz named RCGC Best of Biz 2011 in the professional development category for its computerized office administration network management accounting web development and information technology programs 83 RCGC offers subsidized 25 or less registration fee and no class fee courses to local residents in areas such as English as a Second Language Adult Basic Education and GED test preparation 84 85 It offers free classes in basic computer skills to employees of local businesses 84 86 in health information technology for a limited number of students 87 and in logistics 84 88 As with for credit courses GCC has traditional in person hybrid blended and purely online continuing education courses 89 90 Campus editRCGC is close to Route 47 1 1 miles or 1 8 kilometers away by car and Route 55 1 4 miles or 2 3 kilometers away by car 91 It is 4 7 miles 7 6 km from Woodbury Gloucester County s county seat 92 93 5 0 miles 8 0 km from Washington Township Gloucester County s largest municipality 94 95 11 9 miles 19 2 km from Camden New Jersey 96 and 15 9 miles 25 6 km from Philadelphia Pennsylvania 91 It has a bus stop that is on New Jersey Transit bus routes 408 and 463 97 Buildings and usage edit nbsp RCGC s trailRCGC s Gloucester campus of about 266 acres 1 1 km2 has twelve buildings as of February 2012 98 all are accessible by wheelchair 99 100 A 30 000 sq ft 3 000 m2 University Center building is under construction 58 It is planned to use it from the fall of 2012 for RCGC classes in the daytime and dual enrollment undergraduate and graduate classes at night 10 101 Other buildings include Scott Hall the Eugene J McCaffrey Sr College Center 12 the Library and the Early Childhood Education Center 99 100 which offers daycare services for children aged 2 1 2 5 to students faculty staff alumni and Gloucester County residents 14 102 The entire campus is non smoking except for specifically designated areas 40 103 Some other Gloucester County organizations are headquartered at RCGC The Gloucester County Community Service Corps a branch of the Senior Corps and the Volunteer Center of Gloucester County are in the Instructional Center building 104 In the College Center building there is the Center for People in Transition a Displaced Homemaker program from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Division on Women 105 that serves former homemakers who have lost that role through bereavement divorce or other separation from a money providing spouse The center concentrates on women and it is not clear whether a former househusband would be eligible A number of its services such as some of its workshops are not restricted to displaced homemakers When funding is available the center also provides services to military spouses whose partners are overseas in Iraq or Afghanistan 106 Inside the Gloucester College Center building is the Dr Ross Beitzel Art Gallery with a permanent collection valued at over 250 000 It is on display both in the gallery and throughout the campus and is the longest running art exhibit among community colleges in New Jersey 14 107 108 Art exhibitions are sometimes held there 109 The Cumberland Campus is divided between the city limits of Vineland and Millville 110 111 112 Grounds edit The grounds are part of the Gloucester County Educational Campus GCEC which also includes GCIT s campus 113 RCGC s campus includes over 5 mile 8 0 km of walking and jogging trail available for use by visitors as well as students faculty and staff that goes through part of the forested area of the campus it has 76 trail markers for which GPS coordinates are available and a map of the college course at an entrance to the trail 114 115 The grounds are also used for the Community Gardens project which started in 1973 and allows county residents to rent small plots of RCGC land to raise vegetables flowers and other plants The rental money goes to the RCGC Foundation to help provide scholarships 42 Off campus sites edit Two portions of RCGC are located off of the main campus The first is the automotive technology program most of which is located on the neighboring Gloucester Institute of Technology campus as part of the cooperation between RCGC and GCIT with the additional involvement of the Ford Motor Company it includes both classroom courses some taken at RCGC s main campus and paid internships 116 117 The second is the Gloucester County Fire Academy located in Clarksboro New Jersey 118 119 Student life editServices for RCGC students include free short term psychological counseling on the counseling staff is a licensed clinical psychologist The Student Assistance Center also provides workshops on topics such as stress management 120 Student organizations edit nbsp People at KotoriCon in front of the College CenterThe Student Government Association together with its advisor distributes funding to other student organizations 40 RCGC has an active local chapter Alpha Psi Pi of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society 121 Also active are the Student Veterans Organization 60 61 the Vanguard Fine Arts Club 122 and many other student clubs 123 KotoriCon edit Main article KotoriCon One of the active student clubs at RCGC is the Japanese Anime Guild JAG They have held an annual anime convention called KotoriCon since January 2010 124 125 126 In addition to anime KotoriCon includes video game tournaments 125 127 panels with voice actors for instance 125 cosplay events and competitions 127 Japanese swordplay and other martial arts demonstrations 125 128 Jedi events 127 129 music video contests 128 a charity auction comedians 126 origami displays concerts 129 130 and Japanese dance contests 124 The JAG Club sponsored a concert by Shonen Knife on 23 October 2011 as a prelude to KotoriCon 131 Sports edit The college s sports teams known as the Roadrunners have earned five NATYCAA National Association of Two Year College Athletic Administrators Cups for the best overall non scholarship two year college in the nation 58 132 and thirty national championships in National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA Division III 133 74 The Roadrunners compete in NJCAA Region XIX and are members of the Garden State Athletic Conference 134 The college now offers 16 sports Baseball Basketball Men s Basketball Women s Cross County Men s amp Women s Soccer Men s Soccer Women s Golf Men s Softball Tennis Men s Tennis Women s Track amp Field Men s amp Women s Volleyball Women s Wrestling Golf Women s National championships were won by these teams 133 Men s Basketball 1994 Baseball 1992 1993 1999 2000 2005 2010 2013 Wrestling 1996 1998 1999 2000 2002 2007 Women s Cross Country 2006 2012 Men s Cross Country 1995 Men s Tennis 2010 2011 2012 2013 Softball 2011 2012 Women s Tennis 2012 2013 2014 Men s Track amp Field 2014 2018 2019 Women s Track amp Field 2013Website for Athletics is www RCRoadrunners com Notable alumni editCarmelo Marrero wrestler professional mixed martial arts fighter 135 Nick Comoroto professional wrestler 136 Notes edit Together with the costs of books supplies and transportation this is the cost of attendance or sticker price References edit nbsp New Jersey portal Gloucester County College to become Rowan College at Gloucester County NJ com Retrieved January 10 2014 MSCHE Announces Accreditation Actions from June 2019 Meeting Middle States Commission on Higher Education June 28 2019 Retrieved July 3 2019 Graham Kristen A Two South Jersey colleges merge following nationwide trend www inquirer com Retrieved July 3 2019 Franklin Chris July 1 2019 College just got cheaper now that these 2 county schools merged nj com Retrieved July 3 2019 Writers CLAIRE LOWE amp AMANDA AUBLE Staff Rowan College of South Jersey becomes official Press of Atlantic City Retrieved July 3 2019 RCGC Cumberland CC Form NJ s First Regional Community College West Deptford NJ Patch July 2 2019 Retrieved July 3 2019 GCC Rowan sign a partnership deal Philly com Retrieved January 12 2014 Rowan University and Gloucester County College Create New Model with Partnership Agreement Rowan College at Gloucester County Retrieved February 24 2014 KotoriCon Home a b c d e f g h i 2012 Catalog PDF Gloucester County College August 2011 Retrieved November 18 2011 a b c d College Overview History Gloucester County College Archived from the original on October 6 2011 Retrieved November 6 2011 a b County to Name College Center for McCaffrey Sr Gloucester County NJ website Woodbury New Jersey USA County of Gloucester August 30 2010 Retrieved November 4 2011 Harbach Louise September 8 2002 Gloucester County College ready for record enrollment College Notes The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 1 2012 a b c Shryock Bob July 21 2010 1st president of Gloucester County College Dr William Apetz dies Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved February 1 2012 Dr William L Apetz Jr President Emeritus of SCCC Passes Away at Age 90 Newton New Jersey USA Sussex County Community College July 20 2010 Retrieved February 1 2012 a b Power Edward November 26 1986 Ex official s Allegations Spark Study The Philadelphia Inquirer Philly com Retrieved January 30 2012 MEDALLIONS DESCRIPTION AND CRITERIA 2011 PDF Rowan University 2011 p 2 Retrieved February 7 2012 a b Dumas Kitty October 20 1987 Freeholder Seeks Ouster of Chief of County College Board The Philadelphia Inquirer Philly com Retrieved January 30 2012 a b Herz Steve November 10 1987 Gloucester College Trustee Won t Seek New Term Philly com Retrieved January 30 2012 Levine Susan December 8 1986 President s Exit Dismays College Campus The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 30 2012 Baisden Cheryl May 13 1987 Study on Gloucester County College Lists Significant Problem Areas The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 2 2012 Levine Susan December 8 1986 President s Exit Dismays College Campus p 2 The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 30 2012 a b Fallon Scott January 18 1998 In Outgoing President Gcc Is Losing A Class Act Richard Jones Leaves Behind A College Higher Than Ever in Enrollment And Self esteem The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 30 2012 Herron Vanessa October 5 1987 New President Hailed at Gloucester College The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 30 2012 Fallon Scott August 7 1997 Gcc Board Selects New College President Retrieved January 30 2012 Arenson Karen W April 25 2000 CUNY Trustees Look Out of State and Find Two New College Presidents The New York Times Retrieved January 30 2012 a b Driscoll Jessica 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November 7 2011 Redstone Jean November 4 1989 Gloucester County College Strike Set For Monday By Teachers Union The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 2 2012 Vargas Claudia July 14 2010 Lalaji S Deshbandhu 78 Gloucester County College professor The Philadelphia Inquirer p B08 Retrieved February 2 2012 a b Fallon Scott February 27 1999 Nursing Program Is Put on Probation Gloucester County College Officials Agree The School Is Lacking They Plan An Overhaul The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 4 2012 a b Harbach Louise February 10 2000 Gcc Planning To Admit Nursing Students Again The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 4 2012 Snyder Susan January 25 2009 County colleges squeezed Tough times bring greater enrollment lower funding The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 4 2012 a b c Bowman amp Company LLP January 6 2010 Gloucester County College Report of Audit with Supplementary Information For the Fiscal Years Ended June 30 2009 and 2008 Voorhees NJ Retrieved 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Trenton New Jersey USA New Jersey Department of Education September 9 2011 Retrieved February 13 2012 Fall 2010 Enrollment by Residence State of New Jersey Higher Education Trenton New Jersey USA New Jersey Department of Education Retrieved November 21 2011 a b Driscoll Jessica November 11 2011 Gloucester County College holds Veterans Day ceremony Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved November 16 2011 a b Beym Jessica November 6 2011 Gloucester County College to host Veteran s Day event Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved November 16 2011 Fall 2011 Tuition amp Required fees State of New Jersey Higher Education Trenton New Jersey USA New Jersey Department of Education November 15 2011 Retrieved November 21 2011 Financial Aid Gloucester County College Student Services Gloucester County College 2011 Retrieved November 23 2011 third party source needed Commission on Higher Education 2008 Institution Directory Middle States Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of 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November 16 2011 GCC Continuing Education Center GED amp ESL Services Gloucester County College Retrieved November 9 2011 GCC Continuing Education Center Free Computer Training Gloucester County College Retrieved November 9 2011 GCC Continuing Education Center Health Information Technology Gloucester County College Retrieved November 9 2011 Driscoll Jessica January 6 2012 Gloucester County College to offer free logistics course to New Jersey businesses Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved January 10 2012 GCC GED Online Prep Orientation Starts Friday West Deptford Township NJ Patch Patch Media August 18 2011 Retrieved February 2 2012 GCC Continuing Education Center Online Courses Continuing Education Gloucester County College Retrieved February 2 2012 a b Google December 3 2011 Route from Philadelphia PA to GCC Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 3 2011 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 Google December 3 2011 Route from Woodbury NJ to GCC Map 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County Times NJ com October 22 2011 Retrieved November 15 2011 Driscoll Jessica November 15 2011 Gloucester County College literary club to host open mic night Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved November 18 2011 Office of Student Life Student Clubs Gloucester County College Retrieved November 17 2011 third party source needed a b Second KotoriCon planned on GCC s campus Gloucester County Times NJ com January 7 2011 Retrieved December 14 2011 a b c d Davis Phil January 8 2012 GCC hosts third annual KotriCon Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved January 9 2012 a b Barna John December 24 2011 Gloucester County College to host KotoriCon Gloucester County Times NJ com Retrieved January 9 2012 a b c Carr Robert January 15 2011 KotoriCon 2011 Kicks Off With Game Night West Deptford Township New Jersey Patch Patch Media Retrieved December 14 2011 a b Biagi Olivia January 17 2011 Costumes Cartoons and Good Causes at KotoriCon West Deptford Township New Jersey Patch Patch Media 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