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College has seen a significant (25% fewer compared to five years ago) decrease in enrollment. On July 2, 2018, in response to the college's actions and changes in its structure and governance, and based upon the recommendation from the Small Team's visit, Middle States reaffirmed the institution's accreditation.
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785:, January 21, 2014. Accessed July 13, 2022. "Accomplished jazzman Joseph James Evans passed away on January 17, 2014 at age 97.... After retiring as an active record producer, Evans, a high school dropout, received a GED and enrolled as a student in Essex County College in Newark. He received an associate's degree in 1973 and then received a Ford Foundation Scholarship to attend graduate school."
750:, April 11, 1989. Accessed February 18, 2018. "Corbin's mother was a housewife. His father, who attended college, managed a supermarket. He has two brothers and attended Essex County College in Newark, NJ., before earning a scholarship to the University of Southern California's cinema-television school, where he stayed for two years before he ran out of money and left in 1977."
798:, Newark Patch, August 24, 2011. Accessed February 18, 2018. "Gant was born in Newark, grew up in a succession of Newark apartments — 'my mother Shirley was a gypsy;' lost his Dad young to alcohol and cirrhosis, graduated West Side High School and went to Essex County College to study graphic design — just as desktop publishing was coming in and decimating the print industry."
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814:. Accessed December 28, 2018. "Shawn Harvey was born December 31, 1973 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Anthony Coleman and Brenda Harvey. He graduated from West Philadelphia High School 1991 and then enrolled in Essex County College before transferring to 'State' in 1992, at the request of Head Basketball Coach Robert Marshall."
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931:, Assembly Democrats, January 6, 2011. Accessed February 18, 2018. "Ryan, 41, is a graduate of Essex County College Police Academy and currently serves as an Undersheriff for the Essex County Sheriff's Office where he heads the Office of Emergency Management."
330:. Men and women are able to participate in basketball, cross country, soccer, and track & field (indoor and outdoor). Essex athletes have gone on to become All-Americans. The college has also produced more than two dozen athletes who have competed at the
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905:""I went back to my normal strategy that I was using all season long and I felt pretty strong," said the 24-year-old, who competed for Florida State University this season after transferring from Essex County College. ""
970:, October 8, 2014. Accessed February 18, 2018. "Morgan was also the personal coach to Kenia Sinclair (the Essex County College and Seton Hall grad from Jamaica who was sixth in the 2008 Olympic Games 800-meter final)."
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