Caldwell University

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Caldwell College is a Catholic liberal arts college in Caldwell, New Jersey.

Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, the college is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities, chartered by the State of New Jersey and registered with the Regents of the University of the State of New York.

The school is located in suburban New Jersey, and it is about 20 miles from Manhattan. Approximately half of the over 2,300 men and women currently enrolled at Caldwell are adults pursuing degrees part-time. Caldwell offers 28 major programs, and the expanding graduate division now offers the Master of Arts and the Master of Business Administration, two Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certificate programs, and four Post-Master programs.

Origins and Accredition

Caldwell College was founded as a Catholic liberal arts college by the Sisters of Saint Dominic under the leadership of Mother M. Joseph Dunn, O.P., with the approval of the Most Reverend Thomas Joseph Walsh , Archbishop of Newark, who became its first president. Sister Patrice Werner, O.P., became Caldwell’s seventh and current president in July of 1994.

Caldwell College was incorporated on August 10, 1939, as an institution of higher learning for women under the laws of the State of New Jersey and empowered to grant degrees. In 1952, Caldwell College received full accreditation from the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Caldwell has maintained this accreditation which was last reaffirmed in the Fall of 2005 when the Commission accepted the Periodic Review Report and commended the institution for the quality of the report.

In 1974, Caldwell College became the first institution in New Jersey to award the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. In 1979, Caldwell became one of the few institutions in the state to offer a unique external degree program. In 1985, the Board of Trustees of the College voted to make Caldwell College fully co-educational, enabling men to enroll; Caldwell College welcomed the first full-time male students in the fall of 1986.

In November 1992, the New Jersey Board of Higher Education granted approval for the College to offer the M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction. During the summer of 1993, the first graduate students began classes.

The College now offers nine graduate programs or degrees, along with a number of Post Baccalaureate and Post Masters’ programs. In 2000, the College was the first in New Jersey to offer a specialization in Art Therapy within the M.A. in Counseling Psychology; in 2001, the College initiated a Post Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Program in Special Education and a dual Certification Program in Early Childhood and Elementary Education and in 2003, the College began offering a M.B.A. program in the Business Department.


Location

The school is located on a 70 acre (283,000 m²) wooded campus in quiet suburban Caldwell, on Ryerson Avenue. It is twenty miles from Manhattan. The college has easy access to Routes 23, 46, 80, 280, 287, and the Garden State Parkway. The campus is more or less thirty minutes from Jersey City, Newark and Morristown.

Academics

Caldwell College offers various programs of study in the liberal arts and sciences leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, or Bachelor of Science. The backbone of the College is the core curriculum, in which the students are required to take courses in history, philosophy, religion, music, art, mathematics,foreign langauages, communications, science and social science. The core accounts for half of the credits required to graduate.

Caldwell College is one of the small, popular colleges in New Jersey. Although not immensely popular, Caldwell College consistently ranks in the top 25 comprehensive colleges of the North East.

Recently, the college has taken leaps in improving the academics and facilities. The recent surge in the number of international students as well as improvement in curriculum and classes has fostered a close knit yet diverse learning environment conducive to learning. The college has affliations and programs with New York University, Seton Hall University, American University, Columbia University, Rutgers University, UMDNJ and a host of other schools.

Athletics and Student Life

The Department of Athletics oversees all althletic programs at the College. Caldwell College teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division II (NCAA II). The Cougars are a member of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC).

The college has three residence halls which houses both male and female college students. In addition to the residence halls, the Residence Life office oversees all activities pertaining to the activities aside from academics.

There are a number of clubs and intramural sports to choose from. The complete residential handbook can be found at http://www.caldwell.edu/student_services/c-book.pdf

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