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Felician University

Our First Priority is Our Students. Our Second is Their Future. Founded in 1942 by the Felician Sisters, Felician University is one of the few Franciscan universities in the country, and the only one in New Jersey. We’ve built our reputation with an emphasis on

Fairleigh Dickinson University

Founded in 1942 by Dr. Peter Sammartino and his wife, Sylvia (Sally), Fairleigh Dickinson University has grown into the largest private university in New Jersey. Today, more than 11,500 students from 32 states and 72 countries are enrolled on the University’s two campuses in northern

Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College, CUNY

Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College is a cultural institution. Not only do they provide technical training, but their Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture (HCAC) is a distinguished Latino arts center showcasing from a breadth of artists, world-known and up-and-coming.

Essex County College

We welcome students from 53 different countries across five continents. More than half of our students receive some sort of financial aid, and we’ve been designated as a military friendly college. ECC is attended by Ivy League graduates and Olympians, and it’s also attended by

Esperanza College of Eastern University

Esperanza College of Eastern University is a Christian university established in 2000. Its history and origins are heavily entwined with the local Hispanic community, and within their mission statement focuses on providing access to quality education to Hispanic students.

Emily Griffith Technical College

Our school was founded in 1916 by a true pioneer in education, Emily Griffith. Emily Griffith began her career as a school teacher. Her vision was to break barriers to higher education for those seeking economic mobility. We still use the motto coined by Emily

El Paso Community College

El Paso Community College is a school excelling in the liberal arts and sciences in the region. El Paso Community College is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution, and is committed to the progression of Hispanic students in their communities to graduate and excel in their

El Camino College

El Camino College is a Hispanic Serving Institution that serves the greater South Bay area. The college was established in 1947 and has a student population of approximately 30,000 students.