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Benefits

Unmatched Affordability!

  • Nearly 50% of all students attending NJ higher education public schools attend a 2-year community college
  • Benefit from unmatched affordability in- or out-of-county and now free college* for those NJ residents who qualify
  • Just $135 a year covers textbooks that may be eligible for payment with financial aid funding.
  • No remediation required ever.
  • All credits transfer by law
  • WARREN’s student-centered successes are studied nationally by prestigious research universities
What We Offer

Degree and Certificate Programs

Students will find a variety of degree and certificate programs at WARREN with both on-campus and online classes.

WARREN offers many transfer programs in liberal arts and sciences, affordable alternatives for the first two years of a Bachelor’s degree program. Credits earned in the Associate of Arts or the Associate of Sciences programs are 100% transferrable to NJ four-year institutions.

Some programs are designed to prepare students for work immediately upon graduation or assist students who are already employed or seek to begin a new career. And students who are changing careers, starting a new job, or would like to develop skills and knowledge in a particular career field are encouraged to explore Professional Studies degrees and credit certificates.

Plan Your Future

Get started today!

Advisors in the Office of Student Services are experts in matching you with a program and defining a graduation plan that fits your learning style and accommodates your lifestyle. Advisors are always available on a walk-in basis. For hours of operation, visit www.warren.edu/hours or for information call (908) 835-2300.

Apply Online and meet with an advisor to develop a graduation plan and select your class schedule this upcoming semester.

* Visit warren.edu/financial-aid/ for information on aid and grants including the NJ Community College Opportunity Grant.