Brief Institutional Profile 2014

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE 2014
One College Hill Road • Newton, NJ 07860
Phone: 973-300-2100 • www.sussex.edu
COLLEGE HISTORY
August 17, 1981 - Founded as a College Commission
Spring 1982 - College Opened First Semester
January 24, 1992 - Founded as a Comprehensive College
PRESIDENT
Dr. Paul Mazur
ACCREDITATION
Sussex County Community College is accredited by the Middle
States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).
CAMPUS
167 Scenic Acres with Art Gallery;
Performing Arts Center; Fitness Center;
Gymnasium; Outdoor Athletic Fields;
38 Classrooms; 8 Health Sciences
Classrooms/Labs; 14 Computer Labs;
5 Science Labs; 4 Art Studios; Dark Room;
Graphics Lab; Theater; Broadcasting
Studio; Entrepreneurial Center; Business
Learning Center
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
• 435 Computers available for students
• Computer lab available in Library for
student and instructional use
• WIFI available in all campus buildings
and surrounding outside areas
• my.sussex.edu Web Portal and college
email account for all students
• 85% of Instructional Classrooms
equipped with technology
• 14 Computer Labs each equipped with
20-24 Gateway Personal Computers
and connected to HP Laser Printers
• A Graphics Lab equipped with
Gateway and Apple Personal
Computers connected to Wacom
Drawing Tablets & Color Laser Printer
• Webstudy Learning Management
System used for online components of
course instruction
• Email, Text and Voice Emergency
Notification System (RAVE)
LIBRARY
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Holdings 30,000+ Volumes
171 print periodical subscriptions, with
access to over 28,000 Journals via our
extensive database subscriptions that
include Proquest, JSTOR, the Historical
New York Times and Wall Street
Journal
Research consultation services for
students and faculty provided
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Glenn T. Gavan, Chairman
Lorraine C. Parker, Vice Chair
Jerry A. Scanlan, Treasurer
Dr. Bernard J. Andrews
Rachel A. Geraci
Dr. Rosalie S. Lamonte
Daniel M. Perez
Edward J. Leppert
Kathleen Yaskovic
Maryanne Fox
Dr. Paul Mazur, Ex-Officio Member
COURSE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Courses are offered on our main campus
and are also available at various locations
throughout Sussex County. Courses can
also be taken from home via Online
Courses. Hybrid Courses, combining online
and classroom work, are also offered.
Fall 2013 FACULTY/STAFF
Faculty: 43 Full-Time, 173 Part-Time
Staff: 96 Full-Time, 97 Part-Time
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE FALL 2013: 17.4
12-MONTH UNDUPLICATED
ENROLLMENT FOR 13-14: 4,518
INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS
• 19 Associate Degree Programs with
25 Additional Degree Options
• 12 Certificates of Achievement
• 8 Professional Certificates
• 9 Health Science Certificates
• 24 Corporate & Community Education
Training Certificates & Career
Programs
STUDENT SERVICES
• Counseling and Advising Center for
academic advising, personal and
career counseling, transfer assistance
and scholarship information
• Financial Aid advising office
• Student activities program that
includes lectures, picnics, trips,
concerts, the Student Government
Association, over 20 student clubs and
new student orientation
• Six athletic teams
• The Learning Center offers ABE/GED
study program, group tutoring and
Disability Assistance Program
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Leadership development, student
ambassadorship and service learning
opportunities
Veteran’s Center provides centralized
support, services and programming for
veterans
An International Student Advisor and
assistance with I20 process
COMMUNITY EDUCATION &
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
• Professional Training Certificates
• New Pathways to Teaching in NJ
• Corporate & Customized Training
• Entrepreneurial Certificate Program
• 50 Plus- Computer Training & Social
Networking
• Arts, Culture, and Languages
• Motorcycle, Boating, and Driving
Instruction
PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING ACADEMY
Provides quality training and educational
programs to firefighters, law enforcement
officials, emergency medical personnel,
and government employees.
FINANCIAL AID 2012-2013:
46% (2,227) of students enrolled during
the 2011-12 year received at least one
type of financial aid assistance
(grants/loans/ work study/scholarships)
TUITION & FEES FALL 2014
$127 per credit, in-county residency
$190 per credit, out-of-county residency
$190 per credit, Monroe/Pike/Wayne PA
counties, Orange County (NY)
$150 per course, early college program for
high school students
$30 General Fee per credit
$10 Student Services Fee per credit
$15 Technology Fee per credit