About Us...
Pursuant
to Governor Christie's Reorganization
Plan 005-2011, The Commission on Higher Education has been
abolished, and the responsibilities, duties, and authorities
of the former Commission have been transferred to the Secretary
of Higher Education.
The former New Jersey Commission
on Higher Education, established by the Higher
Education Restructuring Act of 1994, provided coordination,
planning, policy development, and advocacy for the state's higher
education system. The Commission was also responsible for institutional
licensure and the administration of the Educational Opportunity
Fund and other programs.
NJ Higher Education serves as the
principal advocate for an integrated system of higher education
which provides
a broad scope of higher education programs and services. The
system includes both 31 public and 35 independent institutions
and enrolls over 440,000 full- and part-time credit-seeking
students statewide.
The 31 public colleges and universities
are comprised of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey;
the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; the New
Jersey Institute of Technology; 4 state colleges and 5 state
universities; and 19 community colleges. The 34 independent institutions
include 14 senior colleges and universities with a public mission,
2 independent two-year religious colleges, 12 rabbinical schools
and theological seminaries and 7 proprietary institutions with
degree-granting authority.
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