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Officer) led to the college being placed on probation. After a reshaping and reorganizing, Munroe and his administration submitted a monitoring report to Middle States on March 1, 2018, which led to a Small Team visit two weeks later where the Middle States representatives reported that the institution appeared to be in compliance with the standards for which it was placed on probation. That same month, the college laid off 20 full-time staff and eliminated 14 vacant positions in an effort to save money; like many community colleges, Essex County 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.
128: 571: 27: 731:, Nutley Hall of Fame. Accessed November 9, 2019. "Ms. Burgio was born in Nutley at 169 Highfield Lane. She was the granddaughter of Abram Blum, the first Mayor of Nutley under the Commission form of government adopted in 1912. She graduated from Nutley High School in 1940 and attended the Display Institute in New York City, the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts, Caldwell College, and Essex County College." 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." 185:
Association of college and Schools' Commission on Higher Education. The main campus would see expansions in October 1985 (with the opening of the Gymnasium and Child Development Center), in October 1996 (with the opening of the Center for Technology), and in September 1999 (with the opening of the Clara E. Dasher Student Center).
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." 192:. In 1982 an additional 8 acres (3.2 ha) was purchased and, in September 1985, the newly expanded and renovated Center was unveiled. It would take another four years before the New Jersey State Department of Higher Education would grant the Center full branch campus status, transforming it into the West Essex Campus. 209:
Anthony Munroe was hired by the college in May 2017 to succeed Yamba and help bring the institution back into compliance with the standards set by Middle States but internal issues, including the board of trustees rejecting several of the president's proposed appointees (including a Chief Financial
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After the 2010 retirement of long-serving president A. Zachary Yamba, the college went through two separate presidencies in less than a handful of years which led to Yamba being brought back as an interim president in the spring of 2016. In November of that year the college was placed on warning by
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district. The groundbreaking of the "Megastructure" (now called the A. Zachary Yamba Building) began in June 1972 with the grand opening occurring a little under four years later in April 1976. During this time, in June 1974, the college was officially given its accreditation by the Middles States
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Essex County College offers A.A., A.S., and A.A.S. degree programs in more than 50 different majors. It also offers 26 academic certificate programs. Thousands enroll each year in the college's various degree and non-degree programs, including job training and enrichment programs. Day, evening,
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the Middle States Commission on Higher Education for failing to comply with standards involving institutional resources and governance. That, along with a former athletic coach having been found to have stolen $ 150,000.00 of college funds, led to a decline in enrollment.
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weekend, and online courses are offered throughout the fall, semester winter intercession, spring semester, two summer sessions. The college's academic offerings are split up into six distinct divisions:
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The FOCUS Center (which opened in September 1974) and the Ironbound Center (which opened in September 1979) are two extension centers, located in Newark, which offer off-campus educational services.
988:, May 24, 1971. Accessed February 18, 2018. "Aron Stewart, a sophomore at Essex County (N.J.) College, led the nation's junior college basketball players with 1,019 points and a 36.6 average." 1467: 963: 769:, August 9, 2010. Accessed February 18, 2018. "Due to academic eligibility issues, Cruz ended up spending time at Bethany Nazarene College in Oklahoma and Essex (NJ) County College." 1136: 498: 180:
In early 1970, after the college celebrated its first commencement, graduating 214 students, it was decided that the new main campus would be built in what is today called the
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More Essex graduates transfer to Rutgers University-Newark, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Bloomfield College than any other two-year college in the state.
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Dozens of student organized and run clubs exist at the college, including the Short Films Club and the Future Teachers Club.
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Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships, allowing them to attend a four-year institution partially, or entirely, for free.
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for over 25 years, and is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal from President Bill Clinton
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May 1971 - J. Harry Smith (3rd, and first college president of color in the State of New Jersey)
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approved the creation of Essex County College and in September 1968, more than a year after the
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In January 1979, the West Essex Extension Center, a former elementary school, opened in
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Essex County College's athletic teams, dubbed the Wolverines, are represented in the
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Essex County College's students represent over 50 different countries.
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who, since 2010, has taught English composition and literature courses
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Over the last decade, over one dozen Essex graduates have received
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In December 1998, operations began at the Public Safety Academy in
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Universities and colleges in Essex County, New Jersey
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Public
community college
Space-grant
Newark, New Jersey
Colors
Nickname
www.essex.edu

public
community college
Essex County
New Jersey
Board of Freeholders
Newark riots
Newark, New Jersey
University Heights
West Caldwell
Cedar Grove
Anthony Munroe
Phi Theta Kappa
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Garden State Athletic Conference
National Junior College Athletic Association
Summer Olympics
Category:Essex County College alumni
Jane Burgio
secretary of state of New Jersey
New Jersey General Assembly
Steven Corbin

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