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Students would fill out the FAFSA federal financial aid form. In 2022 NJ families left $92 million in unclaimed Pell Grants on the table ... Jersey City had 68% of kids complete the form. But in ...
The Peddie School is a college preparatory school in Hightstown, in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a non-denominational , coeducational boarding school located on a 280-acre (110 ha) campus, and serves students in the ninth through twelfth grades , plus a small post-graduate class.
College of New Jersey's K-12 Student Art Exhibition [10] SkillsUSA; The school was the 321st-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology. [11]
The Governor's School was chartered by Governor of New Jersey Thomas Kean in 1983. The first school, School of Public Issues-Monmouth University, began with 113 students. In 1984, two additional programs were added, School in the Sciences-Drew University, and School of the Arts-The College of New Jersey. Each program accepted 100 students.
“We have had a 100% high school graduation rate, 90% to 100% college matriculation rate, and a 100% college retention and four-year graduation rate,” said Fisch.
The Dwight-Englewood School (D-E) is an independent coeducational college-preparatory day school, located in Englewood in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The school teaches students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade in three functionally separate schools. The Lower School, formerly known as the Bede School, serves ...
MAM's Yard School of Art is a regional art school offering an array of classes for children, youth, adults, seniors, and professional artists. [ 1 ] In the summer of 2014, MAM launched a new community outreach program called the Art Truck, using an ice cream truck refurbished with funds from a grant from the Partners for Health Foundation.
The total of tuition plus fees for in-state but out-of-county full-time students at RCSJ in 2011–2012 was less than the in-county rates charged by all but three other county colleges in New Jersey. The same was true of part-time (twelve credits per year) rates, compared with those of all but two other county colleges in New Jersey. [62]