Working with area businesses, institutions and school systems, Centenary College and its graduates are, and will continue to be key resources for regional economic and educational development and for recreational and artistic initiatives to enrich the surrounding communities.
| School | Date Established: | 1867 |
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| School Type: | Campus | |
| Degrees Offered: | Bachelor's Master's |
| Students | Enrolled Students: | 2,995 |
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| Student to Faculty Ratio: | 14 to 1 |
| Cost | Students with Financial aid:** | 92% |
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| Accreditation | Centenary College of New Jersey is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (276-284-5000). |
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Bachelor's Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Master's Degrees
- Master of Business Administration
Centenary is a community of learners distinguished by a diverse student body, a dedicated faculty and staff, and stimulating educational opportunities.
As the primary educational and cultural resource for northwest New Jersey, Centenary offers a range of undergraduate, graduate and professional programs as well as non-degree courses for professional and personal development.
Centenary College is committed to enlarging its presence in the immediate and expanded geographic region through its quality undergraduate and graduate programs and by becoming:
- A model for student-centered, personalized, individually-focused education;
- An innovator in the integration of a quality liberal arts education with career preparation;
- A standard-bearer in internationalizing its campus and its programs;
- A pioneer in developing and implementing unparalleled service, such as community service initiatives;
- An acknowledged leader with its contemporary academic programs and its technology innovations.
Centenary College’s Life Learning Experience Program is designed to help the adult learner combine college course and/or work experience in a nontraditional approach toward earning a college degree.
Many non-traditional learners have acquired college level knowledge through business and managerial training programs, adult education programs, volunteer and service activities. Centenary College will evaluate knowledge learners have gained outside the college classroom for possible credit toward an undergraduate degree.
All of the courses are offered in an accelerated format to help you manage your education along with your career and family.
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