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  1. Union County Board of County Commissioners Support UCNJ Student Food Insecurity Programs. Cranford, NJ – UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ has introduced various initiatives to proactively address a critical student success and equity issue: food insecurity.

  2. UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ Campuses in Cranford, Elizabeth, Plainfield, & Scotch Plains, NJ

  3. College Governance; Trustees & Governors; Code of Ethics; Union County Board of County Commissioners; UCNJ Facts + Consumer Information; College Safety Statistics; Public Annual Notification of Non-Discrimination; Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Statement; Discover + About UCNJ; Types of Students at UCNJ; Mission, Goals, and Objectives ...

  4. Union College (formally known as Union College of Union County, NJ [3] and previously known as Union County College) is a public community college in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was founded in 1933 as the first of New Jersey's public community colleges. [4] The college has four campuses: Cranford, Elizabeth, Plainfield ...

    • 1933
    • Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin
  5. The student-faculty ratio is 20-to-1. The highest degree offered at Union County College is an associate degree. The school has an open admissions policy and offers credit for life experiences ...

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  7. UCNJ is a public college located in Cranford Township, New Jersey in the New York City Area. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 3,493 undergraduate students. The UCNJ acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Business.

  8. 1 day ago · Students registering for over 21 credits must obtain approval from the appropriate Division Dean. Candidates may register at Union County College as full-time students (12 or more credit hours) or as half-time (6-11 credit hours) or as less than half-time or part-time students (1-5 credit hours) each semester/session.

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