Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The institution founded as the College of New Jersey is now known as

The institution founded as the College of New Jersey is now known as?

History - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Princeton
Answer 2 :
Rutgers
Answer 3 :
Princeton. "Originally founded at Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1746 as “the College of New Jersey”, it relocated to Princeton in 1756 and was renamed “Princeton University” in 1896." "Princeton University" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University
Answer 4 :
I believe it is Princeton




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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

what college in new jersey has a course for jewelery


what college in new jersey has a course for jewelery???
i want to study jewelry in college but i dont know what college that has a core class of jewelry....any good ones??? What about out the state but still in america????
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try the fashion institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City! It's right by new jersey and has a lot of classes in such things.




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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Universities and Colleges in New York and New Jersey offering majors in Criminal Justice

Universities and Colleges in New York and New Jersey offering majors in Criminal Justice?
What are some schools that offer majors n both psychology and Criminal justice in New Jersey and New York? I would like schools that are well respected, not online schools and not community schools. I want to go to a respected college or university that I can be proud of. Any suggestions?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Since you have limited yourself to only 4-year colleges and universities (you specifically said no community or online colleges), all the schools that you look into will most likely offer both a psychology and criminology program. As far as naming a school that you can be "proud of", well that's truly up to you—meaning, it's up to you to select a school that will be best for you and meet all your educational needs. To help you determine which school is ideal for you, try to make a list of all the things you are searching for in a school. So for instance, aside from having both a criminology and psychology programs, what other factors are important to you? Do you want to attend a public or private school? Do you want it to be large or small? How far you are will to commute? Is the tuition in your price range? Is there any financial aid that is available? Does the student-faculty ratio matter to you? What about professor credentials? Are there any notable graduates from your school-of-choice? But if you are completely lost, just to give you a head start here are some quality schools that offer both programs: Long Island University, St. Francis College and Adelphi University. For a list of accredited traditional criminology schools in New Jersey, click here: http://www.criminaljusticedegree.net/criminal-justice-schools-in-new-jersey/ (scroll down to pass the online programs offered) For a list of accredited traditional criminology schools in New York, click here: http://www.criminaljusticedegree.net/criminal-justice-schools-in-new-york/




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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Universities and Colleges in New York and New Jersey offering majors in Criminal Justice

Universities and Colleges in New York and New Jersey offering majors in Criminal Justice?
What are some schools that offer majors n both psychology and Criminal justice in New Jersey and New York? I would like schools that are well respected, not online schools and not community schools. I want to go to a respected college or university that I can be proud of. Any suggestions?
Law Enforcement & Police - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Maybe a little out of your way, but Gwynedd Mercy College in Gwynedd Valley (suburban Philadelphia) has an excellent CJ program and a good Psych program too.
Answer 2 :
Ask your school guidance counsellor ... that's what they are paid to do. .





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