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GCU’s Partnership with Cathedral High School Is First in the Big Apple

GCU signed a dual admissions and guaranteed admissions partnership with Cathedral High School. This new agreement offers the students from this all-girls school a seamless transition from high school in Manhattan to New Jersey’s centrally located Georgian Court University.

Georgian Court University Recognized as a College of Distinction

Colleges of Distinction must embrace high-impact practices, which represent the kind of learning that makes a difference for students. For example, students who complete undergraduate research—which is often conducted at Georgian Court—tend to remain enrolled until graduation and achieve higher grades. Similar, meaningful high-impact learning experiences also lead to greater problem-solving and research skills.

Ready to Choose a College? Explore Georgian Court

There’s no better time than now to choose college—or at least do some serious thinking about life after high school. That’s the advice of Justin G. Roy, dean of admissions at Georgian Court University, offers to high school seniors and juniors looking to choose a college.

Georgian Court University Named Among Top Undergraduate Programs for Adult Learners

Abound: Finish College, a college guidance system for undergraduate degree-seeking adults, recognized Georgian Court University for addressing the issues that matter most to adult learners and degree-completion students: affordable options for attending college, access to professors, campus professionals, support services, and ways to accelerate their path to graduation.

Team Effort: Georgian Court Student Athletes Deliver Holiday Spirit

At Georgian Court University, helping local youngsters celebrate the holiday is consistent with the student-athletes’ commitment to teamwork—even beyond campus borders.

GCU Interactive Exhibit Focuses on Evolution of Digital Storytelling

Experience digital storytelling through 360° and mobile technologies, photography, and videography of Emilia-Romagna, Italy by Spring Lake artist Gina Marcello, Ph.D., assistant professor of digital communication at Georgian Court University.

Scott H. Bennett: Blessed Are the Peacemakers

When Provost Bill Behre, Ph.D., announced his name as the 2017 recipient of the Virginia Graham ’31 Award for Teaching Excellence, Scott Bennett, Ph.D., admits that he was both gratified and humbled.” “Gratified, because teaching has been my life’s vocation and passion,” he says. “Humbled, because there are so many outstanding teachers at Georgian Court, who are no less deserving.”

Georgian Court University Joins Forces with Flemington Redevelopers

Georgian Court University, in partnership with Flemington Center Urban Renewal, LLC, will become the newest higher education institution to serve Hunterdon-area families, employers, and working professionals. Georgian Court will be the sole provider of college-level educational programs at the forthcoming Courthouse Square, a 300,000-square-foot mixed-use property.

Granddaughter of Dorothy Day to Speak at Georgian Court

On Tuesday, November 8, at 6:00 p.m., at Georgian Court University, Dorothy Day’s granddaughter Kate Hennessy will discuss her new book, Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty, providing an intimate portrait of a woman who fought for the poorest of the poor.

‘Dreamer’ and Reformed Neo-Nazi Will Speak During Critical Concerns 2017

"Dreamer" Angy Rivera’s story will be one of several programs presented at Georgian Court University the week of November 6–10 as part of Critical Concerns 2017, presented each year to reflect several issues addressed by the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. This year’s program is entitled Embracing Nonviolence in a Turbulent World.

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Deposit Deadline Extended to June 1

Georgian Court University has extended the deposit deadline to June 1 in response to the U.S. Department of Education announcement concerning delayed data availability from the revised Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Additionally, deposits are also refundable up to June 1. Click here for more information about the deposit extension.