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Burlington County College

Pemberton, NJ

  • 2-year, Public
  • 2,049 Freshman Class
  • $18,405 (in-state), $20,355 (out-of-state)
  • 8,688 Total Students

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Burlington County College Student Body

Size
Average Freshman Class Size:
2,049
Full-Time Undergrads:
4,594
Total Students:
8,688
Undergraduates/Graduates
Where Students Come From
Are Students Enrolled Full-Time?
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Burlington County College Campus Life

Campus Housing and Facilities
Students Living on Campus?
0%
Religious Affiliation?
No
Urbanization:
Suburban
Crime (per 1000 students per year)
Serious Crimes:
0
Drug or Weapon Incidents:
0
Alcohol Incidents:
0
Weather (Degrees F)

Burlington County College Admissions

Applicants Admitted
Statistics
Students Who Return After First Year:
64%
Average GPA:
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Burlington County College Academics

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Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
153:1
Study Abroad Offered:
Yes

Burlington County College Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance
$18,405 / $20,355

In-State

Out-of-State

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Tuition (Out-of-State)
$5,745
Tuition (In-State)
$3,795
Food and Housing
$9,900
Books
$1,200
Personal Expenses
$3,510
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Burlington County College Contact Information

Address
Mailing
601 Pemberton-Browns Mills Rd.
Pemberton,NJ 08068-1599
609-894-9311
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S. C.
M. H.
December 22, 2010

Describe your classmates in one sentence.They were very wide spread in description. Alot of them were very lazy and unfocused but there were a few who were very astute but also very friendly.,What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?I wish I had known how limited their class selection was. But I was very satisfied with this school over all.

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K. W.
January 27, 2010

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?there really is nothing “bad” about my school. only problem that i have with my school is that there are no soroities or fraternities.  i find it very difficult to find clubs/activites to join.; i just wish that there was more opportunites to interact with people instead of go to class and go home. hopefully with this scholorship i can transfer to a 4 year college and do just that.,What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?one thing that i wish i would have known before coming to Burlington County Communtiy College is how big and how many people there is. i never expected that there would be such a diverse group of people attending this college. i guess you could say i watched to much t.v and expected to see the normal teenagers of every kind. despite that i was surpised at the diversity of the school, i enjoy meeting people who are much different and older then me; helped me find myself.

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M. B.
January 27, 2010

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?Honestly, I can’t think of anything in my experience that was bad at Burlington County College. The professors are great, the college is only 12 minutes from my house, you can take online classes or go to the college and take your classes, and the price is reasonable it’s not real expensive like big universities are. Also, the counselors and workers that work there are great they help you if you have any questions and are really nice and helpful.,What’s the most frustrating thing about your school?There is something that frustrates me though and that is that they have a major for Entrepreneurship that I was majoring in and classes that I needed to take for it were unavailable because of the lack of enrollment in it. So, now I am taking classes towards the Business Administration major which is similar to the Entrepreneurship major because you have to take a lot of the same classes for it.  Hopefully, in the future I can finish up my Associates Degree in Entrepreneurship when they have those classes I need availbale.

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M. F.
January 14, 2010

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?The athletic department is the worst thing about my school. The school only includes three sports to play, and that is; Basketball,  Soccer, and Swimming.  Out of those three teams, nobody would ever hear news on their progress. Currently I’m in the progress of starting a track team for my school. Hopefully if all proceeds as planned, it will suceed and become something students support.,Describe your school in one sentence.My school that I attend is very average. It’s a community college that has its positives and negatives. Personally I like the academic programs it contains, but the school activities they present are dull. Even though the activities could be better, I still get involved a lot and make the best out of the situation.

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B. M.
January 13, 2010

What kind of person should attend this school?Burlington County College is a great place for part time students who also work. Scheduling is very flexeble and easy to work with. BCC is a great place for students who might have not done so well on their SAT’s to get started. BCC is also a grat place for local engineering students because of it’s co-op program with Drexel University, students do not have to move to Philidelphia to recive a Drexel education.,What kind of person shouldn’t attend this school?Studens who are looking for a challenge in their college career should not attend Burlington Count College. BCC is a success oriented school that would be hard to fail out of even if you tried. Students who are looking to impress future employers should seek a more prestigious institution.

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