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Burlington County College

Rowan College at Burlington County
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Type Community College
Established 1966
President Paul Dayton Jr.
Location Mount Laurel / Pemberton, New Jersey, USA
Campus Suburban
Athletics 7 sports teams
Colors Red and Gray
Mascot Baron
Affiliations Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Website http://www.rcbc.edu

Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC), formerly known as Burlington County College (BCC), is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Burlington County, New Jersey. Main facilities are located in two campuses in Mount Laurel and Pemberton Township and two centers in Mount Holly and Willingboro.

Founded in 1966, the college enrolls more than 7,500 students a year in Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degree programs, and certificate programs. Rowan College at Burlington County is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and approved by the State.

The RCBC logo represents the college's strong visual identity with a mobius, a continuous ribbon-like strip that represents education as a lifelong, never ending experience, encased in a red circle. The college name is displayed to the right of the mobius in three lines. Rowan College is at the top. The word "at" and the tail of the letter g break the red line in the middle, and Burlington County at the bottom.

The official college seal was adopted in 1989 and contains a shield that encompasses the college’s opening year, mobius, and the inscription Scientia, Veritas, Lux (Knowledge, Truth, Light).

This building opened in September 2002. The 52,799-square-foot (4,905.2 m2), three-story building features two entrance foyers leading to a two-story open area rotunda/student lounge and administration/reception area. The Building's first floor includes a 75-station computer room, tiered lecture hall, faculty and administration offices and support space. The two upper floors include 20 standard classrooms with full computer station capabilities. The third floor houses the rotunda student lounge and a multi-purpose classroom. The building was constructed by area general contractor Wu & Associates, Inc.


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