CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGE
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor’s Degree Programs:
·
B.A.
Individualized Studies with Concentrations in:
-
Business
& Technology
-
Criminal
Justice
- Sociology
·
B.A.
Humanities
· B.S. Nursing
Teacher Certification Programs:
·
B.A.
Humanities/Master of Arts in Teaching (K-8)
Teacher Certification
Programs:
·
Master of
Arts in Teaching
-
Elementary
Ed. (K-8)
- Secondary Ed. (Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Physical Science, Social Studies, World Languages)
Master's
Degree Programs:
· Master of Science in Nursing
- Administrator Track
- Educator Track
- Information Systems Track
STUDENT SERVICES
Directions
From Vineland - Travel west on Landis
Avenue to the junction of Route 47 (Delsea Drive) intersection; travel south on
Route 47; turn right onto Sherman Avenue (Route 552); drive approximately one
mile to College Drive, turn left; the college is about one-half mile on the
right.
From Bridgeton - Take Irving Avenue to Route 552 through Carmel; College Drive is approximately two miles past Carmel at the traffic light, turn right; the college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Millville - Drive north on High Street to Route 47 (Delsea Drive); travel north on Route 47; turn left onto Route 552 (Sherman Avenue); drive approximately one mile to College Drive, turn left; the college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Philadelphia - From the Walt Whitman Bridge take Route 42 South; take Route 55 South; take Exit 29 (Route 552-South Vineland/Bridgeton); take Route 552 to traffic light at College Drive, turn right; the college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Trenton - Take Route 206 South; take 295 South to Route 42 South for approximately 2 miles; take Route 55 South to Exit 29 (Route 552-South Vineland/Bridgeton); take Route 552 East to traffic light at College Drive, turn right; the college is about one-half mile on the right.
From New Jersey Turnpike - To Exit 7; take 295 South to Route 42 South; travel approximately 2 miles; take Route 55 South; take Exit 29 (Route 552-South Vineland/Bridgeton Exit); take Route 552 East to traffic light at College Drive; turn right; the college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Garden State Parkway - Take the Atlantic City Expressway North to Exit 12E; take Route 40W to Route 552 West. Continue on Route 552 through intersection with Route 47 (Delsea Drive) for one-half mile to traffic light at College Drive/Orchard Road; turn left, college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Delaware Memorial Bridge - Take Route 40 East; travel through Woodstown and Elmer to Route 55 South; take Exit 29 (Route 552-South Vineland/Bridgeton); take Route 552 East to traffic light at College Drive, turn right; college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Southern Cape May County - Drive north on Route 47 to Route 55; travel on Route 55 to Exit 29 (Route 552-South Vineland/Bridgeton); take Route 552 East to traffic light at College Drive, turn right; college is about one-half mile on the right.
From Middle Cape May County - Proceed west on Route 49 to Route 55; travel on Route 55 to Exit 29 (Route 552-South Vineland/Bridgeton); take Route 552 East to traffic light at College Drive, turn right; college is one-half mile on the right.
Bookstore
The
bookstore is located in the Student Center.
Textbooks, supplies and college clothing, can be purchased.
Students receiving grants, loans, and scholarships must bring a completed
bookstore voucher, your printed schedule, and your student ID with you when you
purchase your textbooks. Textbook prices are subject to change without notice.
The listed prices are posted before the books arrive and are only
estimates. You may sell your textbooks back to the bookstore during
finals week. The bookstore will buy
back limited amounts of specific texts for 50% of the new price.
All other text will be purchased at the current wholesale price.
Procedures for returns and refunds will be posted in the bookstore each
semester or session.
Tuesdays
& Wednesdays 9:00am-4:30
pm
Fridays
9:00am-1:00 pm
The
cafeteria is located in the Student Center.
The cafeteria provides a full line of hot and cold food.
Breakfast is served all day; lunch starts at 10:30 a.m.
Snacks and drinks are also available from vending machines located
throughout campus. The hours of
operation for the cafeteria are as follows:
Friday
8:00am-3:00
pm
Saturday
- Sunday
CLOSED
The
cafeteria is closed during the summer.
Library
The
library supports research, independent study and the academic programs of the
college. The library provides access to data in a variety of formats and through
multiple consortia. An Information
Commons furnishes access to online databases through our web page (reach the
Library through the college web page and access to CD-ROM, word processing and
spreadsheet applications). Since
some databases allow remote access, please stop at the circulation desk to
receive passwords. An information
literacy program addresses components in library orientation, bibliographic
instruction and search skills and strategies.
The library is open during the semester as follows:
Monday – Thursday
8:30am-9:00pm
Friday
8:30am-4:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-2:00pm
During
the summer, the Library is open as follows:
Monday - Friday
8:30am-4:30pm
Student
Lounge
The
student lounge is located in the Student Center.
The lounge is designed for the enjoyment and relaxation of the campus
community and it includes a 25-inch color television. Students are expected to keep the Lounge neat and clean.
While eating and drinking are permitted in the lounge, students are
expected to dispose of their own trash in the receptacles provided.
Failure to keep the lounge neat and clean may result in the loss of the
use of the student lounge.
Occasionally,
activities of educational interest are provided for the students in the Lounge.
Some student organizations also use the Student Lounge as a meeting area.
During these meeting times, other students utilizing the lounge are expected to
be respectful. The television may be
turned off during these meetings and/or activities.
The student lounge is open according to the following schedule:
Monday - Thursday 7:00 am to 8:30 pm
Friday
7:00 am to 4:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
Fitness
Center
The
campus fitness center is located in the gymnasium in the Student Center (phone
ext. 432). The facility includes a
fitness room located on the second floor and locker rooms including showers
located on the first floor. Equipment
is available for a full body work out and includes both cardio stations and
weight machines. There are ten
cardio stations and fourteen weight machines.
Exercise specialists are available to provide assistance with equipment
utilization, fitness assessment and plan. The hours of operation are posted and
students must present a valid student ID for entrance.
Fine
& Performing Arts Center
The
Frank Guaracini, Jr. Fine & Performing Arts Center is a multi-purpose
performance facility. It hosts a
wide variety of professional and community events throughout the year.
In addition, the facility provides students with a range of opportunities
and services. Student clubs are
able to use the facility for club activities.
Student rush tickets are often available and at greatly discounted prices
for the professional music, theatre, and dance events presented by the center.
The Guaracini Center Box Office can be reached at ext. 391.
If you want to reserve the theatre or lobby for a club activity, call
ext. 370.
Student
ID's
All
students enrolled in credit classes must have a validated student identification
card. ID validation must be updated
every semester. Student photo ID's
are available in the Fitness Center/Athletic Office, located in the Student
Center. Information regarding dates
and times are posted in the fitness center.
There is a replacement fee for lost, stolen or damaged ID cards.
Students
wishing to post materials on campus bulletin boards must have the material
stamped and approved by the Student Activities Coordinator or their club
advisor. Materials that have not
been approved or properly posted will be removed.
Items may not be posted on glass doors or door windows.
Children
on Campus
Unsupervised
children are not allowed on campus. This
requirement is for the safety of the children and the learning environment of
the campus. Students cannot bring
their children to their class(es). Students cannot leave their children in offices, labs,
lounge, cafeteria or other college facilities.
Children can be distracting to students and instructors when present in
instructional areas. Unattended
children are at greater risk to be injured, cause damage, or be lost.
Failure to observe and comply with this requirement can result in the
student being directed to leave campus with their children and/or other
disciplinary sanctions. Children
enrolled or participating in college programs or activities are permitted on
campus for the duration of their particular activity or program.
Smoking
Policy
Smoking
is not permitted in any building on campus or within 25 feet of building
entrances. Disciplinary sanctions
can be imposed on students who
violate this College regulation.
Emergency
Closings
In
the event of weather-related emergencies, announcements about the status of
Cumberland County College classes will be aired on several area radio stations.
To find out if the college is closed due to inclement weather, tune in:
Radio
WMVB
1440 AM
WSNJ
107.7 FM
WVLT
92 FM
WZXL
100.7 FM
KYW
1060 AM
TV
QBS
Channel 2 TV
KYW
Channel 3-CBS TV
WCAU
Channel 10-NBC TV
Cable
Channel 13
Announced
closings are also incorporated into college’s voice mail messaging. The radio,
TV and voice mail message are the only official college closing announcements.
Bus
Service
NJ
Transit operates bus service on weekdays only between 7:00am and 10:30pm to
Cumberland County College. The #553
bus serves Upper Deerfield, Bridgeton, Millville, and Vineland. The campus bus stop is located adjacent to faculty parking
lot and academic building. Schedules
of services and rates are available at the reception area in the administrative
building, posted at bus stop and from NJ Transit.
Public
Telephones
Telephones
are located outside in front of the administration building, in the student
center hallway next to the Advisement Office, on the first and second floor of
the Academic Building, in the Wheaton Building, inside the Library, and outside
the Agriculture/Horticulture Building. There
are also public telephones in the Fine & Performing Arts Center and at the
Bus Stop. All campus public phones
will allow calls to be made but not received.
Campus
Security Procedures & Services
Cumberland
County College maintains a strong commitment to campus security and safety. To
accomplish our goal it is imperative that students, faculty, staff or visitors
report any emergencies, suspicious or criminal activity they observe. The
telephone number to contact security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is the campus
switchboard operator. If you are calling from any telephone on campus dial
“0”. When calling the switchboard off campus, please dial the main telephone
number, 856/691-8600, when the recorded message comes on press “0”.
Parking
Regulations
All
students are required to register their vehicle and display a current College
parking permit on their vehicle. Except
where reserved areas are designated, student parking is permitted in the lots
across from the Administration Building, the Student Center, and the Guaracini
Fine & Performing Arts Center. Student
parking places are designated by white line markings.
Areas without designated parking places are no parking areas. Student parking is NOT PERMITTED in the designated visitors
and staff parking area. Additional
student parking information is available in the Campus Parking
& Traffic Brochure. Parking
violators will be charged $5 for the first violation and $10 for each subsequent
violation. Excessive parking
violations can result in disciplinary sanctions beyond the payment of fines.
Sexual
Assault
The
college does not tolerate sexual assault in any form.
Sexual assault includes any forcible and/or nonforcible sex offense,
including acquaintance rape in accordance with current state and federal law.
Students who are victims of sexual assault are afforded specific rights.
The college also has specific responsibilities for assisting students.
Additional information concerning these rights and responsibilities are
available in the Campus Sexual Assault Victim's Bill of Rights brochure.
Students may report incidents of sexual assault to Campus Security (ext.
0), the Affirmative Action Office,
ext. 235, and/or the Executive Director of Student Life and Campus Services,
ext. 211. All of these offices are located in the Administration Building.
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