Spring Semester 2022
Registration is now open for:
15 – Week Term: January 19 – May 10
7 – Week A Term: January 19 – March 8
11 – Week Term: February 16 – May 10
7 – Week B Term: March 23 – May 10
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Interesting Courses Offered This Spring
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Brookdale Offers
- AA, AFA, AS, and AAS degrees in 75 academic programs including options
- 7 Academic Credit Certificates
- 11 Academic Credit Certificates of Achievement
- In-county tuition rates for online classes
Offering courses in different formats to fit your needs:
In-Person:
- Brookdale Community College will require COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly testing for all students who are taking classes on campus, effective January 3, 2022. Click here for questions.
- Returning to campus: Covid-19 information, protocols, and policies
Remote Live:
- Classes meet on specific days at specific times (synchronous)
- Most course lectures are live-streamed
- Primarily interact with classmates by taking part in virtual class discussions
- May require a Windows 10 PC or a Mac OS X 10.7 or higher (Check specific class section and/or faculty for details)*
- May require a webcam with microphone and speakers for virtual lecture participation
- Best if you prefer a fixed schedule
Fully Online:
- Log in when it’s convenient for you (asynchronous)
- Most course lectures are pre-recorded
- Primarily interact with classmates by posting in online discussion forums
- Requires a Windows 10 PC or a Mac OS X 10.7 or higher*
- Best if you prefer a flexible schedule
Hybrid:
- A mixture of live meetings and online learning. Live meetings may be in-person or remote-live
- The mandatory live meetings will take place on a consistent schedule
- May require a Windows 10 PC or a Mac OS X 10.7 or higher (Check specific class section and/or faculty for details)*
- May require a webcam with microphone and speakers for virtual lecture participation
* Loaner laptops are available for students who need them. Please apply to request one.
Partnerships
Our two-year programs are just the beginning of earning your bachelor’s degree. Today, over half of all bachelor’s degree recipients began their education at a community college.
Brookdale’s transfer agreements with Rutgers University, Georgian Court University, New Jersey City University, Thomas Edison State University, Southern New Hampshire University, and others guarantee that students with an associate degree will be able to transfer in as juniors. The 3+1 partnerships allow your junior year to be taken at Brookdale’s lower tuition rates.
TUITION FREE COMMUNITY COLLEGE for those that qualify through the New Jersey Community College Opportunity Grant!
New Jersey Community College Opportunity Grant provides financial assistance to students who attend New Jersey’s community colleges.
DON’T MISS OUT – Brookdale is participating!
You may be eligible if you:
- Have a total household adjusted gross income not exceeding $65,000
- Enrolled in at least six (6) credits at any community college during Academic Year 2021-2022
- Do not have a prior college degree
- Make satisfactory academic progress
- Completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the New Jersey Alternative Financial Aid Application
Aid and Scholarships
When it comes to paying for college Brookdale is the smart choice to start your college education. The average student accumulates over $37,000 in student loan debt. Today, more than ever, students and parents are carefully considering finances as they relate to prospective colleges. The average amount saved per year by attending Brookdale compared to a public four-year university is $6,000. The average savings compared to a public four-year college out of state is $12,000 and the savings over a private college is $29,000. Those are annual savings. If it takes two years to get an associate’s degree, we are talking a savings of up to $58,000!