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Bergen Community College is a public community college in Bergen County, New Jersey.It was founded in 1965 and opened in 1968. As of November 2021, it is the largest community college in the state, with sites in Paramus, Hackensack, and Lyndhurst and 13,352 students enrolled in degree programs, as well as approximately 5,800 in continuing and adult education programs.
The college began to be known as Bergen Junior College in 1937. [9] In November 1941, the alumni, students, and college administration voted to change its name to Bergen College to better reflect its growth. [9] [10] However, the school's legal name remained the same. [10] [9] In 1951, the college offered day and evening classes. [11]
Bergen Community College: Edgewater Commons via Hackensack Bus Terminal Spring Valley Avenue, Cedar Lane, Fycke Lane, Palisade Avenue Serves Route 5. Variant of 751 route. 756 (second usage) Englewood Cliffs: Route 4, New Bridge Road, Reichelt Road (alternate trips), Tryon Avenue, Fort Lee Road Formerly the B6 East Bergen route and the B10 route.
The Academies prepare students to meet the academic rigors of college and the corporate world beyond through a blend of professional, technical and academic courses. [13] Bergen County Technical High School, Paramus Campus (293 students in grades 9-12) is a shared-time vocational and technical training facility for Bergen County residents ...
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A night school is an adult learning school that holds classes in the evening or at night to accommodate people who work during the day. A community college or university may hold night school classes that admit undergraduates .
This was the result of community outcry for a two-year college for the economically ailing community areas north of downtown Chicago. Interested in a more permanent situation for the program, community leaders acquired a former elementary school campus in 1961 and enrolled 4,000 students in day and night classes.
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