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The College of New Jersey

The College of New Jersey. By Greg Pietrantonio. Location. TCNJ is located in suburban Ewing, New Jersey It is about 62 miles from New York City And about 36 miles from Philadelphia. Campus. Georgian Colonial style buildings 289 acres, all landscaped. Students.

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The College of New Jersey

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  1. The College of New Jersey By Greg Pietrantonio

  2. Location • TCNJ is located in suburban Ewing, New Jersey • It is about 62 miles from New York City • And about 36 miles from Philadelphia

  3. Campus • Georgian Colonial style buildings • 289 acres, all landscaped

  4. Students • 13:1 student to faculty ratio • 5,600 undergraduate students • 95% Freshman-to-Sophomore Retention • 900 graduate • 51% Female 49% Male

  5. Admission • Freshman Application Deadlines: Nov. 15th = early decision Feb. 15th = regular admission • 6,300 students applied and 1,200 were accepted • Essay is required, list of high school activities, and a $60 processing fee • No interview required

  6. Admission (Continued) • SAT middle range: 1220 – 1380 • Average SAT score: 1300 • 95% of accepted freshman were in the top fifth of their class • Cost of Tuition: • In state= $10,776 • Out of state= $17,322 • Room & Board= $8,843

  7. Student Life • 90% of classes have less than 30 students • 150 student organizations and clubs • Performing groups • Honors societies • Student publications • Student government • Ave. Class Size: 20

  8. Sports • Division III Sports: • Baseball • Basketball • Cross country • Field Hockey • Softball • Tennis • Football • Many Others…

  9. Housing • 95% of Freshman live on campus • Two years of housing are required • 14 residence halls • Prices of meal plans: • Room and Meal Plan A: $4,656.50 • Room and Meal Plan B: $4,421.50 • Room and Meal Plan C: $4,168.50

  10. Car On Campus • All students are allowed to have a car on campus • Permits are required for students living off campus • Cost: $25/week • Permits are not necessary for On-Campus students

  11. Majors • Some Popular Majors Include: • Economics • Anthropology • Accountancy • Biology Physics • Elementary Education

  12. Scholarships • Merit Scholarships • Only given to Freshman applicants • Urged to apply by January 15th

  13. Cost Of Books And Supplies $736

  14. Job Recruitment • Apply for Jobs through the School’s website • Students look for Jobs • Employers look for workers

  15. The End

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