The Colleges Nearest to Moorestown, New Jersey

Located in Essex County, Moorestown, New Jersey, is approximately nine miles east of Camden, New Jersey, and 10 miles east of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For residents in the city and its surrounding areas, Moorestown is located within 30 minutes of a number of colleges. These private and public institutions offer diploma, certificates and undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of fields, including some that can lead to employment in some of Moorestown's largest industries as identified by City-Data.com in August 2010. Among these industries are computer science, healthcare and finance.
  1. Lincoln Technical Institute

    • Lincoln Technical Institute is a private, for-profit institution in Moorestown. The school has accreditation through the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. Among the diploma programs offered at the college are medical assisting, medical office administration, networking, nursing and network communications and information systems. Programs typically last about one year, and most include an internship or clinical placement for hands-on training. Qualified students can receive federal and state loans and grants to help offset the cost of tuition. The school also grants a limited number of scholarships. Job placement assistance is available for all students.

      Lincoln Technical Institute

      308 West Route 38, Suite 2

      Moorestown, NJ 08057

      856-722-9333

      lincolnedu.com

    Burlington County College Mount Laurel Campus

    • Accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Burlington County College is a public institution with more than 9,000 full and part-time students. The school's Mt. Laurel campus is less than four miles from Moorestown. The campus opened in 1995 and covers 112 acres of ground. Among the associate degree and certificate programs offered at the branch are accounting, hospitality management, engineering technology, criminal justice, business administration and computer science. Students can also complete general education courses and earn a general associate degree in preparation for transferring to a four-year college or university. The school also offers a service learning program that allows students to earn course credit for completing community service projects. Sources of financial aid available for Burlington County College students include federal and state loans and grants, veterans' benefits, institutional scholarships, work-study placements and institutional scholarships. Job placement assistance is available.

      Burlington County College Mt. Laurel Campus

      3331 Route 38

      Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

      856-222-9311

      bcc.edu

    Strayer University Cherry Hill Campus

    • Strayer University is a private, for-profit four-year institution with locations across the United States. The school operates a branch in Cherry Hill, around five miles from Moorestown. The university has accreditation through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The college offers three degrees at the location: a Master of Accounting, a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in information systems. A number of courses are offered entirely online or feature an online component. Among the financial aid programs available for Strayer students are federal and state grants and loans, veteran's benefits, institutional scholarships and privately-funded loans. The college's Career Development Center offers assistance with resume writing, interview preparation, job opening research and networking.

      Strayer University Cherry Hill Campus

      2201 Route 38, Suite 100

      Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

      856-482-4200

      strayer.edu

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