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CCM Announces Transfer Agreement With Rider University
The agreement will make it easier for CCM students to continue their education at Rider University.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — The County College of Morris and Rider University signed a Guaranteed Transfer Agreement this week, making it easier for CCM students to continue their education at Rider.
The agreement will help smooth the process for CCM students who earn an Associate's degree in either the arts or sciences to apply credits earned towards a Rider Bachelor's degree. It will also allow students to take one free Rider class before enrolling.
23 programs are included in the agreement.
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“We are very happy to establish this partnership with Rider University to provide
students with a seamless transfer of their credits so they can continue their higher
education goals,” said CCM president Anthony J. Iacono. “Rider is a wonderful university and we are confident that our transfer students are well prepared to continue experiencing success there.”
“The agreements are designed for the CCM student to provide a clear road map of the courses to take that best transfer to Rider University,” said Gregory G. Dell’Omo.
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CCM signed a similar agreement with Centenary University last week. They have existing programs with a number of other colleges, including Rutgers, Drew University and and Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Image: CCM President Anthony J. Iacono and River University President Gregory G. Dell’Omo via Morris County Government
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