“It’s no surprise that RCBC ranks as the top community college in New Jersey,” RCBC President Dr. Michael A. Cioce said. “Our student-first approach, coupled with our flexible options and cooperative culture, allows us to meet students where they are while providing the highest quality education at an affordable price.”
“The more we spoke, the more I realized this (IT) is something I would want to do,” Togola said. “I always had questions, and he always made himself available to answer them.”
“I’m very impressed by RCBC,” Temple shared. “In many cases, I would rather hire someone from RCBC over a $70K per year private school because RCBC, under Paul’s leadership, gives students real-world applicable experience. They contextualize learning for practical applications. Beyond that, Paul is very interested in student development and making himself accessible to students.”
"The only thing better than a warm cup of coffee is getting that brew from a college student who is earning college credit, an income and developing the entrepreneurial skills they will need to succeed in the modern business world," RCBC President Dr. Michael A. Cioce said. "I raise my mug to Saxbys for developing this innovative learning module that aligns so well with Rowan College at Burlington County's mission and classroom to career focus. Kudos to everyone at Saxbys and RCBC who have worked for the past several months to create this awesome opportunity for students."
“RCBC is one of the most affordable and reputable colleges in New Jersey; it was an easy choice from the beginning,” Borden said. “I graduated in 2019 at such a low price without sacrificing the quality of education I was getting!”
“This is our way of helping RCBC, so they can help us,” Alexander Silvestro, of Lockheed Martin, said. “The technicians who report to me use this equipment on a daily basis. If RCBC students use it in their classrooms, they will come to me a step ahead. Students having this advanced capability make them a more attractive hire for Lockheed and the industry, as well.”
“After discussing career opportunities with Tecomet, they agreed that RCBC’s curriculum was perfect for what I needed to improve and advance in my career,” Miller said. “Upon completing the RCBC courses for the machinist program and considering my career path, it made the decision a no-brainer."
Media Inquiries
To connect with the Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications regarding sharing your story, media inquiries, media relations or emergency notifications, please email us at rcbcnews@rcbc.edu or call (856) 222-9311, ext. 1539.