Atlantic Cape President Barbara Gaba and Rutgers University–Camden Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis

MAYS LANDING – Rutgers University-Camden Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis and Atlantic Cape Community College President Barbara Gaba signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday creating a premier partnership between the two institutions of higher education. The agreement signed Feb. 14 in Atlantic Cape’s Mays Landing campus STEM Building creates a Premier Partnership between the two institutions of higher education.

“This partnership illustrates our commitment to the students, families, faculty and staff that are a part of Atlantic Cape and our commitment to serve as an anchor institution for South Jersey and the Delaware Valley,” Tillis said. “As administrators, it is our responsibility to create opportunities that will forge indelible, lifelong experiences for our students, creating global citizens and fostering cultural understanding, empathy, and appreciation for diversity.”

The agreement is a significant step in create new educational opportunities for students.

“Today’s partnership signing is yet another important agreement between Atlantic Cape and Rutgers-Camden, as it offers students an opportunity to earn both an associate’s and bachelor’s degree at an affordable rate and with a seamless transition, providing a life-changing college education that students can use to enhance their career opportunities,” Gaba said. “It is Atlantic Cape’s mission to create opportunity by providing access to excellent programs and services that successfully meet our students’ educational goals.”

The agreement will allow students to pursue a bachelor’s degree seamlessly at both institutions through a sequential degree program. Participating students can fully matriculate at Rutgers-Camden after completing 60 credits at Atlantic Cape. Students will also have access to academic advisors at both institutions before completing their classwork at Atlantic Cape, continue to pay Atlantic Cape tuition and fees for their third year, and have the option to attend certain Rutgers-Camden classes on the Atlantic Cape Mays Landing campus through the Rutgers Statewide program.

 


Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.