 
Welcome to Middlesex County College! We're the perfect choice if you're looking to explore different fields of study, jump-start your career, or design your own path toward a bachelor's degree and beyond.
Middlesex County College partners with students to make their college experience exciting and rewarding. We offer small classes, leading-edge studies, valuable resources such as our numerous computer labs, a wide variety student activities, and dedicated faculty who are there when you need them to open new worlds.
Facts & Figures
President: Joann La Perla-Morales, Ed.D. Founded: 1964 Campus Location: 2600 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, NJ 08837 Centers in: New Brunswick and Perth Amboy Website: www.middlesexcc.edu Colors: Blue and White Mascot: Blue Colt Accredited by: Middle States Commission on Higher Education Slogan: SUCCESS STARTS HERE Mission: To provide access to an affordable, quality education for diverse students and to promote lifelong learning opportunities to strengthen the economic, social and cultural life of the community. Donations: Middlesex County College Foundation, Inc., a 501 (C) (3) charitable organization. $368,625 in scholarships awarded to 203 students in 2010-2011.
Our Students
Enrollment 12,741 (credit, fall 2011) 54.1% full time 45.9 % part time 13,630 (credit, spring 2011) 25.3% in career degree programs 64.4% in transfer degree programs 10.3% no major 21% of Middlesex County College high school graduates enroll at Middlesex County College. 12,531 noncredit (FY 2011)
Average Age 23.4
Gender 53.1 % female 46.6% male
Ethnicity 37.0% White (non-Hispanic) 24.8% Hispanic 13.8 % Asian/Pacific Islander 11.2% Black 13.2% Other/Unreported
Finances 51.5% of full-time students receive need-based financial aid 34.2% of full-time students report household income less than $30,000.
Residence 13.2% Edison 12.0% Woodbridge 9.8% Perth Amboy 6.2% Piscataway 5.7% East Brunswick 5.6% North Brunswick 4.6% New Brunswick 4.0% Carteret 3.5% Parlin 2.5% Sayreville 124 international students representing 64 counties.
Graduates
Alumni 48,650
Popular Transfer Colleges and Universities: Rutgers University, College of New Jersey, Columbia University, Kean University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New York University
Local Impact
Economic $62.5 million annually
Grants Received Over $3 million
Academic Programs/Services
Associate Degree Programs 71
Certificate Programs 29
Selected Majors 3,776 Liberal Arts 1,690 Business, Accounting and Legal Studies 988 Criminal Justice 718 Engineering Technologies 699 Health Professsions 593 Education 535 Computer Science
85 computer labs with more than 1,750 computers
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