RANDOLPHย โย County College of Morris (CCM) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) signed a formal agreement this weekย launching the CCM-FDU Scholars Program to provide students with a significantly more affordable pathway for earning bachelorโs and masterโs degrees from the university.
Theย agreement, signed by CCM President Edward J. Yaw and FDU President Sheldon Drucker, allows students to enroll in the dual admissions program as CCM freshmen or during the course of their first year at CCM. Students who graduate with an associate degree from CCM can have all their credits, up to a maximum of 64, considered for transfer to a bachelorโs or combined bachelorโs/masterโs degree program at FDU.
Students in the CCM-FDU Scholars Program will be eligible for a 40 percent reduction in the universityโs tuition on either of its campuses. High-achieving CCM students who are NJSTAR II recipients or members of the collegeโs Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society also are eligible for an additional tuition reduction.
Students who want to reside on either FDUโs Metropolitan Campus or Florham Campus also will receive an additional $1,500 per year housing grant.
โCCM has a longstanding relationship with FDU and this agreement takes it to another level,โ said Yaw. โThis program makes the transition more seamless, as advisors from both institutions help students stay on track for an associate degree and a bachelorโs degree. Coupled with significant reductions in tuition, there are many advantages for our students, and I expect that it will result in more of our students transferring to FDU.โ
โThis is a great opportunity for the students of Morris County, both at CCM and FDU, that they can afford,โ said Drucker.
The launching of this new program is in addition to the articulation agreements CCMโs already holds with a number of other colleges and universities. For more information on CCMโs articulation agreements, click here.















