Submitted by Ted Takacs on Sun, 12/26/2004 - 18:27.
  
  The New Jersey Community College Consortium 
 
The consortium
              offers courses using a provider-host system: 
- New Jersey's
                  community colleges provide (share)
                  some of their online courses with the consortium. Other colleges
                  in the consortium can
                  host these courses - that is, offer these
                  provided courses to their students as if they were their own.  
- For students currently enrolled in one of New Jersey's community
                  colleges, this system allows you to take courses from another college
                  without the hassle of having to register at that school. Credits
                  earned this way go directly on your college transcript. Transferring
                  credits is not necessary. You can also register for NJVCCC courses
                  directly through your college - the same way and at the same time
                you register for other courses.  
- If you are
                    not now enrolled in a New Jersey community college, there
                  are still benefits to taking a course through the consortium.  NJVCCC
                    offers a variety of courses in many subjects. All courses
                    offered through NJVCCC cost $90 per credit no matter where
                    you live, in-state or out-of-state. All NJVCCC courses are
                    offered by accredited institutions and can be transferred
                    to colleges and universities throughout the country. Also,
                    all NJVCCC courses are offered Online, so you can attend
                    on you schedule. NJVCCC courses provide come with the "high-touch" services
                  students you expect from a local community college,
                    such as tutoring, advisement, and counseling. 
DELIVERY
              MEDIA 
             All NJVCCC courses are offered using
              the Internet. Students enrolled in NJVCCC courses correspond with
              professors via e-mail, bulletin boards, and the World Wide Web.
              Online courses require a computer with a graphical user interface
              (Mac or Windows), a modem (28.8 kbps or higher), and connection
              to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), and students need to know
              how to download software from the Internet and install and configure software.
 
How NJVCCC Works
The consortium
              offers courses using a provider-host system: 
- New Jersey's
                  community colleges provide (share)
                  some of their online courses with the consortium. Other colleges
                  in the consortium can
                  host these courses - that is, offer these
                  provided courses to their students as if they were their own.  
- For students currently enrolled in one of New Jersey's community
                  colleges, this system allows you to take courses from another college
                  without the hassle of having to register at that school. Credits
                  earned this way go directly on your college transcript. Transferring
                  credits is not necessary. You can also register for NJVCCC courses
                  directly through your college - the same way and at the same time
                you register for other courses.  
- If you are
                    not now enrolled in a New Jersey community college, there
                  are still benefits to taking a course through the consortium.  NJVCCC
                    offers a variety of courses in many subjects. All courses
                    offered through NJVCCC cost $90 per credit no matter where
                    you live, in-state or out-of-state. All NJVCCC courses are
                    offered by accredited institutions and can be transferred
                    to colleges and universities throughout the country. Also,
                    all NJVCCC courses are offered Online, so you can attend
                    on you schedule. NJVCCC courses provide come with the "high-touch" services
                  students you expect from a local community college,
                    such as tutoring, advisement, and counseling.                 
                BACK 
DELIVERY
              MEDIA 
 All NJVCCC courses are offered using
              the Internet. Students enrolled in NJVCCC courses correspond with
              professors via e-mail, bulletin boards, and the World Wide Web.
              Online courses require a computer with a graphical user interface
              (Mac or Windows), a modem (28.8 kbps or higher), and connection
              to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), and students need to know
              how to download software from the Internet and install and configure
              software.
              BACK 
PROGRAMS
              OF STUDY 
 The NJVCCC does not grant degrees.
              However, seven New Jersey community colleges offer online degrees.
Atlantic Cape Community College (ACCC)
              in Mays Landing, New Jersey, offers online Associate in Arts degrees
              in liberal arts, history, business, humanities, psychology, literature
              and social science. ACCC offers online Associate in Science degrees
              in general studies, computer information systems, and business administration.
              ACCC also offers an Associate in Applied Science degree in business
              administration and office systems technology. For more information
              on ACCC's online degree offerings, students should visit the College's
              Web site at http://www.atlantic.edu.
Brookdale
Community College in Lincroft, New Jersey, offers an online Associate
in Arts in Business Administration. For more information on BCC's
online degree offerings, students should visit the College's Web site
at http://www.brookdalecc.edu.
Burlington County College (BCC) in
                Pemberton, New Jersey, offers an online Associate in Science degree
                in business administration and an online Associate in Arts degree
                in liberal arts. For more information on BCC's online degree offerings,
                students should visit the College's Web site at http://www.bcc.edu.
Mercer County Community College (MCCC)
              in Trenton, New Jersey, offers an online Associate in Applied Science
              degree in generaI business and an online Associate in Arts degree
              in humanities and social sciences. For more information on MCCC's
              online degree offerings, students should visit the College's Web
              site at http://www.mccc.edu.
Passaic County Community College (PCCC) in Paterson, New Jersey offers
an online Associate in Applied Science degree in Health Information
Technology. The Health Information Technology Program is accredited by
the American Health Information Management Association, and its
graduates are eligible to take the national qualifying examination for
certification as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).
PCCC also offers a Certificate in Medical Coding. For more information
on both programs, students should visit PCCC's Health Information
Technology Homepage at: http://www.pccc.edu/health
Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) in Summerville, New Jersey
offers an online Associate of Science Degree in Business
Administration, Associate of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts, and a
Management Information Systems Analysis Associate of Scrience Degree in
Business Administration. For more information on RVCC's online degree
offerings, students should visit the College's Web site at http://www.raritanval.edu/
            Union County College (UCC) in Cranford,
New Jersey offers an online Associate in Science Degree in Liberal
Studies (Exploring Science and the Arts), Associate in Applied Science
Degree in Business Management, and a Asociate in Science Degree in
Information Systems Technology. For more information on UCC's online
degree offerings, students should visit the College's Web site at http://www.ucc.edu/
SPECIAL
              PROGRAMS 
            
 All 19 NJVCCC
              member community colleges are accredited by the Commission of Higher
              Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. All
              New Jersey community colleges offer credit courses that lead to
              various associate degrees. Separate from the NJVCCC, many New Jersey
              community colleges offer other distance learning credit and noncredit
              courses using television, video, CD-ROM, and radio.