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New Jersey Institute of TechnologyMCC and NJIT Joint Admissions ProgramFor more than 35 years Middlesex County College and New Jersey Institute of Technology have enjoyed a strong partnership, preparing students, particularly in the Technologies, to transfer their associate degree smoothly into the junior year of corresponding baccalaureate degree. In 1988, the Joint Admissions Program was formalized. This program links MCC's associate in applied science (A.A.S.) programs in Civil/Construction Engineering Technology, Computer Information Systems, Electronic & Computer Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, as well as associate in science (A.S.) degree programs in Computer Science, Engineering Science, and Business Administration with corresponding bachelor's (B.S.) degree programs at NJIT. When the time comes and the student wished to transition to NJIT, the student meets with the Transfer Advisor at MCC. Students participating in the Joint Admission Program pay no application fee. Their paperwork, a completed application and other materials, will be processed to NJIT by the MCC Transfer Advisor. The A.A.S. or A.S. degree is the student's guarantee of admission to NJIT. MCC - NJIT Joint Admission Program Qualifications:MCC shall require Joint Admission Program applicants to:
When the student is completing the final coursework prior to being awarded the associate degree, the Transfer Office or other designated liaison will instruct the student in the transition procedure to be followed and will process all paperwork to the NJIT Admissions Office in a timely manner. The application fee for Joint Admissions Participants is waived.
Student seeking more information should contact Betsy Pajauis, Transfer Advisor in ED-100; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or AIM -> MCCTransferLady |





