After starting college, I realized I love education, learning new things, challenging myself with new topics, helping others and working for my community. I just love to be able to do impactful things.
Within one year of graduation, more than 95% of RCBC alumni have jobs, working toward their bachelor’s degree or serving in the military, and there’s no doubt that members of the class of 2024 will have similar success
Rowan College at Burlington County’s Student Research program opens doors to unlimited possibilities for students to explore their intellectual curiosities with scientific rigor and develop something new and amazing
Don’t be afraid to try new things or have new experiences. Sometimes the opportunity only comes once, and you don’t want to regret passing it up. Don’t be afraid to ask for help - we’re all good at something, but we’re not all good at everything - and help when asked. Be kind.
Through his studies, Okechukwu has gained a profound understanding of how to care for patients, manage their medical needs and offer comfort and support to those struggling.
After talking with Career Prep, they helped me get prepared for this interview and took the time to review and edit my resume. Within two days, I received a job offer, and the rest is history
I was so happy that I had the opportunity to come here. But at the same time, I was nervous. Especially because I did not know English and I was unfamiliar with the culture.
The flexibility of not having to be on campus necessarily and getting your degree from Rowan while staying local is definitely very appealing
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