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Rowan College at Burlington County’s free tuition program expands

Burlington County residents with a family income of less than $65,000 and without a college degree can get most of their tuition and fees covered thanks to the Community College Opportunity Grant.

Under New Jersey’s expanded free community college initiative, an estimated 125,000 Burlington County residents may be eligible to attend Rowan College at Burlington County without tuition and fees.

The state’s free community college program, known as the Community College Opportunity Grant, covers most tuition and fees for students who do not have a college degree and whose family income is less than $65,000. According to Census data, about more than one-third of Burlington County residents meet the income requirements while half of the county’s adults do not have a college degree.

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“There is a great need in our county, and the value proposition for residents who need a degree has never been better,” said RCBC president Michael A. Cioce. “The fall semester starts soon, and we have a team in the Student Success Center who can help you take advantage of this opportunity right now.”

To learn more about the program, visit rcbc.edu/free.

Last spring, roughly 200 RCBC students benefited from the program – a number that should grow this fall due to expanded income levels and more time to promote the program. One of those students, Erin Fintner, received funding as she returned to college to pursue a paralegal career.

“Thanks to this grant, I am able to focus on academics, and I am on track to finish my degree without the constant fear that I won’t be able to pay for the required classes,” Fintner said. “Now, I feel like I can continue on to earn a bachelor’s degree – and maybe even attend law school.”

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