Guidance Counselors WorkshopAcademic Updates
April 30, 2009
Institutional Overview Programs and Curriculum Placement and Remediation
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaffirmed accreditation of County College of Morris at its meeting on June 26, 2008.
Fall 2008– Headcount: 8,441– FTE: 5,786
Spring 2009 (unofficial)– Headcount: 7,824– FTE: 5,273
Over 70 Degree and Certificate Programs
A.A. Degree– Liberal Arts & Sciences (HUM/SS Option)– Liberal Arts & Sciences (HUM/MUS Option)
A.S. Degree– Business Administration– Criminal Justice
A.A.S. Degree– Nursing– Radiography and Information Technologies
A.F.A. Degree– Fine Arts/Design Option
Institution TuitionCounty College of Morris $105
Kean University $199
William Paterson University $204
Ramapo College of NJ $233
Rutgers, The State University of NJ
$299
Montclair State University $486
Engineering– Engineering Science (A.S.); – Electronics Engineering
Technologies Mechanical Engineering Technologies (A.A.S.)
– Excellent Transfer to NJIT, Rutgers– The technology degrees are ABET
accredited
Information Technologies– A.A.S. with five option choices
including programming and game development
– Career Certificate in Information Security – NSA approved curriculum
A.A.S. Degree CoARC and CAAHEP accreditation Pre-professional/professional phase Pass rate on CRT/RRT exams above 94% Employment rate expected to increase
by 14.3% through 2016 100% job placement for CCM graduates Median annual earnings $47,420 (2006
USBLS)
A.A.S. Degree JRCERT and NJ DEP accreditation Pre-professional/professional phase Pass rate on registry exam above 93% Employment rate expected to increase
by 12.2% through 2016 100% job placement for CCM graduates Median annual earnings $48,170(2006 US
BLS)
Fine Arts – Design Option Concentration: Fashion Design, A.F.A. Degree
Musical Theatre, A.A. Degree
Communications, A.A. Degree– Fall 2007
Small Business Management Certificate– Spring 2009
Restaurant Management and Event Planning– Summer 2009
Morristown Location
Fast and Flexible
8 Week Hybrid Delivery – CCM Direct
Fall 2009 implementation of a new program of General Education
All degrees have some revision entering 2009-2010
Changes can be found online in the Addendum to the 2008-2010 Catalog
The college’s placement test (Accuplacer) provides information to the college about a student’s skill level in English, Mathematics, Algebra and Information (Computer) literacy. The results of the tests determine proper placement of students in academic courses.
All students who apply for matriculation into a program of study leading to a degree or certain specified certificate.
SAT Scores– 540 Verbal– 530 Math
ACT Scores– 23 English– 23 Mathematics
MAT 011 Basic Mathematics I (N3 credits)
MAT 014 Basic Algebra I (N3 credits)
MAT 016 Intermediate Algebra (N3 credits)
ENG 025 Writing Skills (N3 credits)
The Summer Session is a good opportunity for entering students to complete remedial courses prior to the start of the Fall semester.
Day Session I–May 26 – June 25
Evening Session– June 1 – July 23
Day Session II– June 29 – July 30
Day Session III– August 3 - 21