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Warren County Community College currently offers degree programs and certificate programs. The college serves approximately 1,700 full-time and part-time students, in addition to students in non-credit programs and courses. Dr. William Austin has served as the college president since 2003.
Warren County Community College currently offers degree programs and certificate programs. The college serves approximately 1,700 full-time and part-time students, in addition to students in non-credit programs and courses. Dr. William Austin has served as the college president since 2003.


The most popular majors at WCCC are [[Liberal Arts]], [[Criminal Justice]],[[Pre-Med]], [[Nursing]], [[Elementary education|Elementary]] and [[Secondary Education]], and [[Business]].
The most popular majors at WCCC are [[Liberal Arts]], [[Criminal Justice]],[[Pre-Med]Hi Mr. Hank Stewart =]], [[Nursing]], [[Elementary education|Elementary]] and [[Secondary Education]], and [[Business]].


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Warren County Community College (WCCC) is an accredited, coeducational, two-year, public community college located in Warren County, New Jersey. Its campus is in Washington Township.

Warren County Community College was established in July 1981 by the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders. In its earliest years, WCCC operated as a “College without Walls” and held classes in local high schools. In 1987, the New Jersey State Board of Higher Education provided WCCC with degree-granting authority and a temporary facility was leased. In 1988, WCCC graduated its first class.

In 1992, WCCC was accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In January 1996, the College moved into its current building on Route 57 in Washington Township. In 1997, a four-classroom addition was completed. A new addition is currently being added to the existing building and is expected to be completed in January 2009. The College was awarded a ten-year re-accreditation in 2008. In October 2008, the college announced a capital campaign to partner with the Hacketstown Regional Medical Center to construct a new Heath Education Center.

Warren County Community College currently offers degree programs and certificate programs. The college serves approximately 1,700 full-time and part-time students, in addition to students in non-credit programs and courses. Dr. William Austin has served as the college president since 2003.

The most popular majors at WCCC are Liberal Arts, Criminal Justice,[[Pre-Med]Hi Mr. Hank Stewart =]], Nursing, Elementary and Secondary Education, and Business.

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