Your College Degree is Closer Than You Think – The Entry Point to Your Future May be Right Here in New Jersey

Sep 26, 2024

New Jersey’s colleges and universities provide in-demand degrees for the in-demand careers of tomorrow! A wide range of degrees and financial aid for eligible residents help put a college degree within reach!

The State of New Jersey wants to help students discover the college options in the State that offer a choice in academics and learning models, campus settings, social and community engagement, activities and sports. Download a checklist to start your journey of finding the right choice for you! https://mcsms.io/-7rtob NJ college grads achieve goals. 

Check out New Jersey’s world-class accredited schools, find out how qualifying students can access generous financial aid from the State of New Jersey, and learn more about the college enrollment process.

Information and resources have been provided by the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. Office of the Secretary of Higher Education – College for You (nj.gov)

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