College Key Facts

President: Dr. Lovell Pugh-Bassett
General Information: Academic Year 2015-2016

History

Camden County College’s mission was launched when what had been the Mother of the Savior Seminary – along with the 320-acre tract of land surrounding it – was purchased in Gloucester Township early in 1967 and developed into the Blackwood Campus. The College’s presence in Camden began in borrowed spaces in 1969, and in 1991, a Camden City Campus was established. CCC’s third permanent location, the William G. Rohrer Center, opened in 2000 in Cherry Hill. In 2011, the College assumed administration of the county’s Regional Emergency Training Center, which includes the Fire Academy and Police Academy, and adult programs of Camden County Technical Schools, creating the Technical Institute of Camden County College, both in Gloucester Township. Throughout its history, Camden County College also has offered courses at various community locations throughout Camden County to bring additional educational opportunities right where residents live and work.

Full-time Employees


Faculty/teaching professionals: 131

Staff: 308

Total: 439

Size: One of the region’s largest public post-secondary institutions of higher education and one of New Jersey’s largest community colleges

Total # of credit students served in FY 2017:
 17,416
Total number of students served in credit classes from Fall 1967 to Fall 2016:
 416,266

Student & County

Demographics: (Fall 2015) College Students Camden County*
Caucasian 48.8% 60.8%
African-American 20.7% 18.2%
Asian 1.5% 0.2%
Hispanic 15.7% 13.8%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1.5% 0.2%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.7% 0
Two or more races 0.7% 1.8%
Not Reported 5% 0.2%
Male 41% 47.3%%
Female 57.5% 52.7%
Not Reported 1.45% *Based on residents 18 years or older.

Enrollment Demographics (Fall 2016)

Average Age = 27

Residents
77% Camden County residents; 96.3% NJ residents

Public High School Student – Class of 2015
???% of Camden County’s public high school 12th graders (as of Fall 2014) were enrolled at the College during Fall 2015

Enrollment Status
47.1 % full-time; 52.9% part-time

FY2017 Budget:
$64,818,363.

Tuition: (Fall 2017)

$107/credit (county resident)

$111/credit (out-of-county resident)

$199/credit (International Students)

Sources of Funding (FY2017):

58% student tuition & fees
15% state

17% county

10% other