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Rowan College at Burlington County increases number of students in classrooms

Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) is adding more on-campus seats for the fall semester as COVID transmission rates continue to decrease.

“On-campus courses have been filling more quickly than our online courses, which sends a strong signal that students are ready to get back to normal,” RCBC President Dr. Michael A. Cioce said. “Celebrating graduation on campus in May in front of thousands of smiling faces provided us all with energy, enthusiasm and excitement for a broader return. I cannot wait to see our classrooms filled again.”

  • To help students transition for the fall, the college will hold a special virtual Return to RCBC Info Session at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 17. Click here to register.
  • The college also scheduled a special registration/orientation VIB (Very Important Baron) event on Tuesday, June 22 and Wednesday, June 23 for certain second-year students who will be taking their first on-campus course this fall.
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The college will increase the number of seats while remaining in compliance with all relevant state and federal guidance.

“The increased on-campus capacity meets the increased demand from students, and they will fill quickly,” Cioce said. “If you’re looking to return to an on-campus environment this fall, don’t wait. Register yesterday!”

Student Government Association President Christina Scillieri said many students are looking forward to more on-campus activity in the fall.

“We appreciate the extra effort made by our instructors over the past year to support us online and many students are thrilled to build upon that spirit with more on-campus classes and Student Life activities this fall,” Scillieri said. “I can’t wait to be back on campus to engage with fellow students in ways that support our vibrant learning community.”

The college initially planned to run courses with 50% of classroom capacity until guidance from the state prompted the college’s COVID task force, which includes representation from Public Safety, Health Sciences, Faculty, Facilities, Academic Leadership and most administrative areas of the college, to recommend an expansion.

The college’s broad return to campus kicked off in May with five graduation ceremonies held over three days with participation from the classes of 2020 and 2021. Cumulatively, among the on-site attendees and live stream and virtual ceremonies played on social media, RCBC set a college record with 15,000 people viewing commencement this year.

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