Professor Nadine Thompson of Metuchen was recently named the 2025 Mary Jane Kellogg Dutton Faculty Mentorship Award recipient by the New Jersey Dental Hygienists' Association.
John Oranchak has not let downtime stop his positive outlook and support for his teammates as he cheers them on from the sidelines.
The James J. Mikusi, Jr. Lobby honors the Middlesex College ’00 engineering science alum and successful IT entrepreneur who passed away in 2014
Alumni and Navy veteran Ricardo Nazaire discusses how the College helped him succeed in life post-military.
The newest class of honorees includes a national championship wrestler; soccer, tennis, softball, and basketball standouts; plus a legendary baseball coach and softball team.
One of the largest nursing classes in 17 years celebrates their achievement before starting their professional careers.
The College awarded degrees and certificates to 1,583 students who comprise the Class of 2025.
Sethi, of Edison, will earn his associate degree in computer science at the College’s 58th commencement ceremony on May 13, at Jersey Mike’s Arena.
Badaway, of North Brunswick, will earn her associate degree in business administration and speak at the College’s 58th commencement ceremony on Tuesday, May 13, at the Jersey Mike’s Arena.
“Diamonds and Dice” fundraising event held on May 2 celebrated 60 Years of Middlesex College while increasing support for scholarships and programs.
The student-run Middlesex College newspaper took home over a dozen awards at this year's New Jersey Press Association College Newspaper Awards.
Ananya Roy of Middlesex College, along with teammates Benjamin Kellum and Xena Khan, created an app to help improve local animal control efforts that won second prize at the Kean University event in March.
Michael Bornstein and his daughter, Debbie Bornstein Holinstat, returned to Middlesex College to recount his story of survival.
Professors Dhruv Chunawala and Nancy Merrill were recently recognized for their excellence in teaching by the Middlesex College Center for the Enrichment of Learning and Teaching.
Angela Cruz '86 serves as Global Campaign Enablement Lead for Sales Excellence at Accenture. As Alumna of the Year, Cruz will speak at the college’s 58th Commencement.
Middlesex College hosted a CELebration, highlighting the goals and accomplishments of students enrolled in Community-Engaged Learning courses.
Alexandra Badaway ’25 of North Brunswick has been selected as a semifinalist for the Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship.
Four alumni reflect on how Middlesex College set them up for success on the road to Columbia University.
The American Sign Language (ASL) Club hosts monthly Deaf Coffee Chat gatherings to foster inclusivity and promote ASL learning in a welcoming, interactive space for all.
José Laureano has been honored with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators 2025 Mena Valdez Community College Award.
Radeyah Joe returned to Middlesex College to earn her degree and now balances education and community service on the path to helping others.
The Career Readiness and Planning Center is a hub for students interested in discovering a fulfilling career path and how to take the next steps on the journey.
Middlesex College Bonner Scholars, who participate in community service as part of the program, got their hands dirty while learning at Tamerlaine Sanctuary & Preserve over spring break.
The Compass Program is for students ages 18-24 and is enrolling for courses that begin March 25.
The state-of-the-art lab mirrors a professional clinical setting to provide critical feedback and prepare students for real-world practice in health care.
Dhruv Sethi is the Student Developer Champion in the 2024-2025 Terry O’Banion Student Technology Awards, presented by The League for Innovation in the Community College.
This partnership expands Middlesex College’s resources for job seekers with content powered by Indeed.
Funds from the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education will enable the College’s Community Resource Hub & Food Pantry to continue serving student needs.
The Give Kids A Smile event provides underserved children with free oral health care including education, screenings, and preventive and restorative treatments.
As part of its annual celebration, Middlesex College honored Smith, a long-time employee and cancer survivor, before Thursday night’s basketball doubleheader.
The College is recognized for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.
The College joins Raritan Valley Community College and Mercer County Community College to provide training and certification programs in biomanufacturing, biotechnology, and biopharmaceuticals.
A new multipurpose community venue and Student Center are major milestones in the development of Middlesex County’s Community, Innovation, and Opportunity Strategic Investment Plan.
Miller will focus on supporting strategic innovation to help students achieve their academic goals.
The Middlesex College Foundation reception celebrates the impact of community support on students.
Middlesex College’s Health Career Scholars Program provides hands-on experience for high school students at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
McCormick has facilitated a partnership with Middlesex County to turn the College's campus into a multifaceted destination for education, recreation, and community engagement.
Award from the Middlesex County Office of Human Services, Division of Children’s Services, supports program for at-risk high school students.
The First-Generation College Celebration offers professional workshops and networking opportunities, as well as recognition of first-generation student success.
Middlesex College students who complete their associate degrees will be able to continue their undergraduate education in pursuit of bachelor's degrees in nearly all of Rutgers-New Brunswick programs, with joint counseling and advising from both institutions.
The upgraded meeting space honors Middlesex College’s longest-serving Trustee and Board Chair who dedicated her career to public service and advocacy for education.
As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Middlesex College, members of the alumni community are sharing memories of their Middlesex College experience.
As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Middlesex College, members of the alumni community are sharing memories of their Middlesex College experience.
As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Middlesex College, members of the alumni community are sharing memories of their Middlesex College experience.
As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Middlesex College, members of the alumni community are sharing memories of their Middlesex College experience.
As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Middlesex College, members of the alumni community are sharing memories of their Middlesex College experience.
The College is recognized for its commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes for first-generation college students.
The start of the 2024–25 academic term marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of Middlesex College, and the College is dedicating the year to a celebration of its history, accomplishments, and future plans.
Alexandra Badaway from Middlesex College is one of 210 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society members named a 2024 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
Yolanda Ciccone, the first woman to serve as Middlesex County Prosecutor, has been named the 2024 Paige D. L’Hommedieu Award recipient by Middlesex College.
Formerly the Director of Lifelong Learning, Natasha James-Waldon will now oversee the creation and administration of Middlesex College’s noncredit programs that range from workforce and corporate training to youth camps and personal enrichment programs.
Bhavishya Chittala has been elected to serve as the Class of 2024 student representative to the Middlesex College Board of Trustees for academic year 2024-2025.
Summer Ramirez is showcasing her pitching talents overseas by taking the mound on Italian soil.
The College’s commitment to increase student participation in the democratic process earned high marks from ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
Middlesex College awarded degrees and certificates to 1,492 students who comprise the Class of 2024.
Nima Sedghi of Piscataway was awarded the Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
After overcoming serious health complications, the history major is back on track and will be pursuing a bachelor’s at Rutgers University.
April is Community College Month. To celebrate, each week we are recognizing an outstanding member of the Middlesex College community throughout the month of April.
Middlesex College students can apply for a newly-created scholarship program provided by the ReClam the Bay environmental organization which involves an environment project connected to the organization’s purpose. The scholarship studies committee is co-chaired by Middlesex College Professor Claire Condie.
Claudio Mir ’96 serves as senior program coordinator for the Collaborative Center for Community Engagement, Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Rutgers University. As Alumnus of the Year, Mir will speak at the College’s 57th Commencement.
April is Community College Month. To celebrate, each week we are recognizing an outstanding member of the Middlesex College community throughout the month of April.
The 39-year-old Perth Amboy resident and member of the Middlesex College Class of 2024 will continue her studies at Columbia University in New York City with the goal of becoming a neuropsychologist.
April is Community College Month. To celebrate, each week we are recognizing an outstanding member of the Middlesex College community throughout the month of April.
April is Community College Month. To celebrate, each week we are recognizing an outstanding member of the Middlesex College community throughout the month of April.
Class of 2024 students Safia Ansari, Adriana Fung, Idaliz Herrera, Theodore Kozak, Crystal Paulino, and Nima Sedghi have been selected as semifinalists for the Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship.
During her sabbatical, Professor of Natural Sciences Claire Condie found inspiration deep in data and deep in the water.
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All 46 of the nursing students from Middlesex College who took their licensing exam passed on their first try, giving Middlesex College a 100% pass rate for 2023. This far exceeds the national average of 88.56 percent pass rate for first-time, United-States-educated test takers for all programs.
The Middlesex College Dental Hygiene Program held its annual event, Give Kids a Smile, which provides free dental services including restorative procedures, extractions, and preventive care, to children aged 2 1/2 to 14.
The four-person winning team of Kyrollos Girgis, Christopher Hausheer, and Dhruv Sethi, all from Middlesex College, and Shahnawaz Haque from the New Jersey Institute for Technology, created an inflatable cylindrical-shaped robot, the “Expand-a-Conda,” that won first prize for “Best Overall Hack” and “Best AI Application Built with Cloudflare” at a 24-hour hackathon hosted at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) in February.
Middlesex College is one of just four community colleges selected by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities (NJCH) and Journalism + Design at The New School (J+D) to co-develop and launch certificate programs in community journalism across the state.
Joanie Coffaro has been named Vice President for External Affairs, Communication, and Advancement for Middlesex College.
Middlesex College has welcomed two new members to its Board of Trustees: Iris Delgado and Shivi Madhukar. Both were named to the Board by the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners on February 1, 2024.
Middlesex College and the Middlesex County Division of History and Historic Preservation launched a pilot program in fall 2023 to take advantage of the County’s own unique sites in providing students a glimpse into County life, culture, and ideas during the 1700s.
The Middlesex College pre-college program taught Adriel Fernandez of Perth Amboy that the sky’s the limit to what he can do.
Middlesex College’s Dental Hygiene Program has been awarded the 2023 Teledentistry Innovation Award, recognized for its integration of teledentistry into its curriculum and services.
Entering Tuesday’s doubleheader against the County College of Morris, the Colts men’s team is carrying a record of 8-1 for coach Winston Smith, while the Colts women’s team is 7-2 for coach Michel Powell.
The Middlesex College Foundation held its Annual Celebration of Philanthropy and Scholarship reception on the College’s Edison campus Thursday, November 16, to honor scholarship donors and recipients.
Middlesex College’s Center for Justice-Impacted Students (CJIS) has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation that will be earmarked for the College’s Justice Scholars Program as well as for programming to support currently incarcerated students by bringing in supplemental educational programming within partner facilities.
The original Food Pantry Committee of Middlesex College visited a local supermarket November 14 to purchase food and other pantry items, including personal hygiene and cleaning products, using a $4,000 Spotlight Grant from the Edison Elks Lodge #2487.
The five-year Title V grant from the U.S. Department of Education will broaden the array of services Middlesex College provides for students, heighten the College’s ability to attract and retain Hispanic and low-income students and allow the College to deploy a new student success platform that will identify students in need of support and guidance.
Middlesex College’s Office of Civic Engagement and Community Partnerships held a tour of the City of Perth Amboy, followed by a luncheon and Q&A, on October 20 for students interested in a career in urban planning.
The new partnership seeks to foster a talent pipeline through unique educational pathways and curricula for students at Middlesex College and Middlesex County Magnet Schools.
The Middlesex College mathematics team was the top performing school in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the 2022-2023 American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) Student Math League competition.
Ten second-year Middlesex College students were selected to participate in Princeton University’s Transfer Scholars Initiative (TSI) to take two Princeton-accredited courses from June 26 to August 18.
To better support students with a more well-rounded approach, Middlesex College has named three new assistant deans to lead various aspects of student services at the College.
“It’s more than writing a check. We like to maintain a close relationship with the organizations we support,” said Nayan Dalal about his family foundation’s guiding philosophy toward philanthropy.
Middlesex County Sheriff Mildred Scott, first female sheriff of Middlesex County and first African American sheriff of New Jersey, is the 2023 recipient of Middlesex College’s Paige D. L’Hommedieu Award.
Success Bound gave Gustavo Merino Martinez a boost, he took it from there. The 18-year-old Perth Amboy native took advantage of Middlesex College’s Success Bound program to further his resume and experiences toward an acceptance to Harvard University.
Gabriella Grande, who recently graduated in May, was elected by her fellow classmates in the 2023 graduating class as graduating student representative to the Board of Trustees for the academic year 2023-2024.
Dr. Nurdan S. Duzgoren-Aydin brings the wealth of nearly thirty years of international teaching, research, and administrative experience to Middlesex College.
As part of Middlesex County's Community, Innovation, and Opportunity (CIO) Strategic Investment Plan, Middlesex County and Rutgers Athletics have entered into a letter of intent, solidifying a partnership with the Scarlet Knight baseball program, spanning three to five years.
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Kimberly Burnett, Middlesex County native and resident, began her new role as Executive Director of Marketing and Communications at Middlesex College on July 10, 2023. She most recently served as senior manager in the Office of Communications under the Administration at Middlesex County local government
The Middlesex College track team took home individual and relay national titles at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) track meet.
New Middlesex College graduate Kelbin Quintana and second-year student Christine Tverdov were the recipients of the DAISY Award, an honor for exemplary effort and care in the nursing profession.
Middlesex College is one of 17 New Jersey institutions of higher learning to participate in a partnership to support a new statewide initiative – Some College, No Degree – to provide outreach and coaching to adult learners who stopped out of college and need support to re-enroll.
Middlesex College awarded degrees and certificates to 1,459 students at the College’s 56th Commencement, which was held May 18, 2023 at Jersey Mike’s Arena at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway.
Zakiyia Forbes ’23, now at Columbia University, made good on her promise to her children to graduate from Middlesex College.
Selvan Ramsamy ’23 of South Brunswick is eager to continue his science studies and research at Rutgers University.
Jelicia Lewis ’23 was faced with tragedy and instability throughout her youth, but perseverance and a network of support services, including the Equal Opportunity Fund (EOF) Program, helped her stay committed to her graduation goals.
Individuals with expert knowledge in a subject matter who hold at least a master’s degree are invited to apply for adjunct faculty positions across the College.
Middlesex College won two awards and two honorable mentions in the annual Hermes Creative Awards Program, administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communications Professionals.
Middlesex College welcomed state and local officials, along with other distinguished guests including members of the College’s Board of Trustees and alumni, for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of a new Dental Hygiene Clinic on April 27, 2023.
Middlesex College will hold a Food Justice Showcase and Symposium at the College’s Studio Theater Gallery on Thursday, April 27, 2023 from noon to 2 p.m. to highlight the issue of food justice within the local community and among incarcerated spaces.
Eric Carney ’93 serves as President and CEO of Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch and Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus in Lakewood. As Alumnus of the Year, Carney will speak at the College’s 56th Commencement.
President Mark McCormick was recognized as a higher education leader who is delivering the kind of education that is needed in N.J.
The American Association of Community Colleges honors Professor Alexandra Fields with the Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty Award.
All throughout the month of April, Middlesex College will spotlight an inspiring member of its alumni community.
Michael Nester starts Middlesex College March 20, 2023 after a successful tenure at Camden County College.
Come have fun playing roulette, black jack, craps and poker with a festive flair.
Middlesex College announced that it has earned the 2023-2024 Military Friendly® School designation.
Nick Diaz pitches his way into the record books with a perfect game.
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Dr. Mark McCormick is one of four new members added to the Board of Directors of JA New Jersey, which is dedicated to providing New Jersey’s youth with relevant experiential education in financial literacy, career readiness, entrepreneurship, and life skills.
A program launched by Middlesex College and the Middlesex County Magnet Schools will enable students to obtain an associate degree while still in high school.
The Middlesex College Foundation recently elected Abhimanyu Diwaker, Keith Menscher ’16 and Priti Pandya-Patel to its Board of Trustees.
Teaching, learning, cooking, Melissa Keresztes ‘14 has a lot on her plate.
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Claudivel Batista started the Middlesex College pre-college program – Success Bound Youth Leadership Academy – when she was a rising senior at Perth Amboy High School, and is now firmly on the college track at Middlesex College.
Nearly 500 people gathered at Middlesex College’s Performing Arts Center for the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners’ annual Reorganization Meeting January 5, 2023.
A cohort of students, who first completed the Health Career Bootcamp trained and completed the Community Health Worker program at the College’s New Brunswick Center, are now ready to join the workforce.
Matthew Cowan ’19, a graduate of Middlesex College’s Culinary Arts program, has risen up the menu of area chefs and is now the lead chef at the Shackamaxon County Club in Scotch Plains.
Culinary student Yunmi Kim came away with a deep appreciation for high quality Italian ingredients while working and studying in the Tuscan capital city.
Braden Ramirez, the Middlesex College standout outfielder, signed his letter of intent to continue his baseball career at the University of Dayton last month.
Middlesex College is presenting “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” from December 1, 2022 to January 6, 2023.
The Middlesex College Board of Trustees elected Mark J. Finkelstein Board Chairman at its Annual Meeting held November 14, 2022.
“I hope we can all give back to Middlesex College to keep the scholarships going because that’s what Middlesex is about – helping each other.”
State and local government officials, along with school district officials, gathered at the Edison campus of Middlesex College, November 1, to announce the finalized Community, Innovation, and Opportunity (CIO) Strategic Investment Plan, part of the county’s Destination 2040 Strategic Plan.
Middlesex College has announced a date for the induction ceremony and dinner for the inaugural class of the Middlesex College Athletics Hall of Fame. The event, which will take place on campus, will be held on October 8, 2022.
Middlesex College received a $100,000 donation from Trammell Crow Company, a global real estate development firm. Founded in 1948, the Dallas-based company has developed or acquired buildings valued at nearly $75 billion and employs 700 professionals across the U.S. and Europe.
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. was awarded the Paige D. L’Hommedieu Award from Middlesex College during a ceremony held on the College’s Edison campus on September 12.
The Results Are In! Middlesex College revealed the name of its new mascot when it was introduced to the College community at the Stay Connected Fair on September 20. Through a survey sent out to students, faculty, staff and alumni, the community spoke loudly and clearly about their choice for the new mascot’s name:
Come Celebrate the Fall Season Fall is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors with friends and family. Come out to our beautiful Edison campus to celebrate this season of cooler air, colorful foliage and apple cider. There will be plenty to enjoy – hayrides, music, inflatable games, food trucks, a classic car show, and […]
Dorothy K. Power, Chairman of the Middlesex College Board of Trustees, passed away Sunday, August 21, 2022, at the age of 90.
Harvey Miller would come home after teaching at Middlesex College with tired hands and a huge smile on his face.
It’s been almost a year since Vincent Costanza started his tenure as principal of Campbell Elementary School in Metuchen.
Why Work at Middlesex College? Middlesex College has been recognized in the community as an employer of choice in the region that truly values diversity. Employees enjoy work-life balance, competitive and equitable compensation, and a friendly, inclusive work environment. The campus community, representing a variety of ages, races, interests, and backgrounds, all work together toward the common goal of providing […]
Middlesex College is an inclusive workplace that welcomes diverse perspectives and lived experiences, and values each person's contributions.
Keith Menscher, a Middlesex College graduate from the class of 2016 and an attorney with McManimon, Scotland & Baumann, has been named the College’s 2022 Alumnus of the Year.
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Liberal arts majors Nathalia Allenza ’22 and Thomas Emens ’22 received life-changing news of admission to Princeton University and major scholarship awards.
The College’s 55th Commencement ceremony marked the first time since 2019 that College leadership, faculty, staff, and distinguished guests joined students and families under one roof to participate in the most important day of the academic year.
Devanshi Patel of Piscataway, moved to the U.S. from Kenya a year ago and started classes at Middlesex College last summer. This fall, she will continue her studies at Rutgers, where she had been accepted to last year. Instead, she decided to attend Middlesex College, seeking to save costs and for a softer transition to life in America.
Veronica Bonilla of Perth Amboy will be pursuing a bachelor’s and majoring in advertising at Kean University. Her Middlesex College degree is the realization of a dream that began 10 years ago when she first came to the U.S. from Colombia at age 16.
Marine Corps veteran Melvin Rodas (Piscataway) is eager to become a Scarlet Knight when he joins Rutgers this fall.
Sayreville twin sisters Rafaela Martelo and Ana Martelo, both mathematics majors, have transferred to Rutgers University, where they are continuing their mathematics studies. They expressed their gratitude for the professors at Middlesex College, calling special attention to faculty in mathematics and physics.
For Jessica Medina, graduation means finishing what she started almost 15 years ago.
Quo Vadis, Middlesex College’s student newspaper, won eight awards – including two first-place finishes – in the 2022 New Jersey Press Association (NJPA) annual competition.
A world of opportunities for growth, discovery, and camaraderie is just a short distance away from home.
Community colleges across the country will host events throughout April to celebrate Community College Month in order to raise awareness about the broad impact community colleges have in their respective communities and beyond.
Jennifer M. Bejarano Huertas’ initial reaction to the announcement that she was selected for an ANY (America Needs You) scholarship was one of disbelief.
Community colleges in the U.S. have been around since the early 1900s, but they truly took off after World War II, when returning servicemembers flooded the higher education system, women were entering the workforce in greater numbers, and the baby boom was in full swing. Fast forward to 1958, and the New Jersey Education Commission […]
Capital improvements on a community college campus play a vital role in enhancing the educational environment and enriching the student experience. These construction projects, ranging from new state-of-the-art academic buildings to upgraded recreational facilities and sustainable infrastructure, are designed to meet the evolving needs of our diverse student body and faculty. By investing in these […]
Bhavishya Chittala, who graduated in May with an associate degree in Business Administration, was elected to serve as student representative to the Board of Trustees for academic year 2024–2025. Her term is effective July 1. “My goal is to give voice to what students are doing and experiencing and making sure they are seen,” said […]
Shivi Madhukar has a master’s degree in public administration with specialization in Public Policy from New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. She is the Director of a New Jersey-focused research group and has worked in the field of public policy, applied statistics and research for about two decades. She has worked on many […]
Iris Delgado, a resident of Metuchen, is a political data and targeting expert who has worked to help elect public officials in more than 16 states, including Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, and U.S. Congresswoman Terri Sewell, the first African […]
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Appointed by the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners in 2022. Dianne is the interim director of human services for the City of Perth Amboy and has over 20 years of experience working in local government. She has worked for the City of Perth Amboy since 1999, serving in a variety of leadership roles within […]
Appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 2004. Praful has served on the Middlesex College Board of Trustees since 2004. He is the Founder and President of Diagnostic Specialties, Inc., and the Founder of Diagnostic Resources and Separation Industries. Praful holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from L.M. College of Pharmacy in […]
Anand (Andy) Paluri, a licensed professional engineer with over 33 years of experience in planning, design and construction supervision of infrastructure projects throughout the world, has joined the Middlesex College Board of Trustees. Paluri is Vice President and Area Manager of WSP USA Inc., one of the world’s leading design engineering professional services firms. He […]
Appointed by former New Jersey State Governor Chris Christie in 2012. Robert has served on the Middlesex College Board of Trustees since 2012. He is a retired law enforcement professional from the Jersey City Police Department where he served as a Police Officer, Detective, Sergeant, Commander of the Training Bureau, and Director of the Jersey […]
Ana has served as the alumni representative to the Board of Trustees since July 2021. Advocacy work has loomed large in her life. Raised by a single mom and growing up in public housing, Ana has advocated for marginalized and vulnerable individuals within her community and has volunteered with various religious and nonprofit organizations that […]
Appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 2017. Chrissy has served on the Middlesex College Board of Trustees since 2017. She is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey. Chrissy holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and Justice from Rowan University and a Master’s Degree in […]
Appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 2017. Gary has served on the Middlesex College Board of Trustees since 2017. He is a Division President for Acrisure and a former Governor’s Chief of Staff. Gary holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Rutgers University and a Master’s Degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 2002. Bob has served as the Secretary of the Middlesex College Board of Trustees since 2012. He is the President of New Brunswick Plating. Bob is a retired U.S. Army veteran. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from Fordham University.
Appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 2005. Mark has served as the Vice Chair of the Middlesex College Board of Trustees since 2017. He is the Superintendent of the Educational Services Commission of New Jersey. Mark holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the College of New Jersey and a Master’s Degree from […]
Middlesex County Superintendent of Schools, ex-officio member since 2018. Kyle has served on the Middlesex College Board of Trustees in an ex-officio capacity since 2018. He is the Interim Executive County Superintendent. Kyle began his studies at Middlesex College before transferring to The College of New Jersey where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Public […]
Middlesex College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, a voluntary, non-governmental, membership association that defines, maintains, and promotes educational excellence across institutions with diverse missions, student populations, and resources.
As an institution and as individuals, we are actively involved in the life of our community, contributing mightily to the local economy, providing life-long learning programs and summer camps, and offering aid and sanctuary during emergencies and natural disasters.
Our mission is to provide access to a quality, affordable education for a diverse population, support student success for lifelong learning, and strengthen the economic, social and cultural life of the community.
Middlesex College is governed by a Board of Trustees that has the fiduciary responsibility to develop policy and direct the strategic vision for the College.
Mark McCormick, J.D., Ed.D. Mark McCormick is a passionate and persistent advocate for student success with over 30 years’ experience working in two-year colleges. He served as a faculty member for 18 years and held senior leadership positions at Mercer County Community College and Salem Community College before his appointment as Vice President for Academic and […]
Mark McCormick, President Dr. Mark McCormick is the seventh president of Middlesex College and possesses an extensive record of achievement in higher education, with more than three decades of experience at two-year colleges. Prior to his tenure at Middlesex College, Dr. McCormick served as Dean of Business and Technology and Acting Vice President for Academic […]
Our main campus in Edison provides all the experiences of a traditional college in a small-town environment.
Middlesex College is a pathway to competitive four-year colleges and universities. Our hardworking students transfer to some of the best institutions in the region and beyond.
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Metered street parking is available and the New Street parking deck is adjacent to the Center. See the attached memo for full details on obtaining a parking card. Students have two parking options 1. Student discounted parking pass Daytime and evening students can park in the garage for $50.00 for the academic semester. In addition, there is […]
The New Brunswick Center Club provides educational, cultural and social activities for Middlesex College students. Students are welcome to all activities sponsored by the club and are encouraged to recommend activities of interest. Club membership gives you the opportunity to make friends, develop leadership abilities, improve your communication skills, participate in event planning, learn to […]
The E.M.P.O.W.E.R. program runs from September to May and has been offered in the summer due to grant funding from the Rutgers Community Health Foundation since 2016.
Our New Brunswick Center is the perfect place to prepare for a job or career in health.
We are located within walking distance of a NJ Transit Train station and the Rutgers New Brunswick campus, as well as medical and pharmaceutical giants such as RWJ Barnabas Health and Johnson & Johnson
The parking lot in front of the Perth Amboy Center main entrance is restricted to faculty and staff only. If you park in this restricted area your car may be towed at the owner’s expense. Day Students If you are attending a class that begins during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., you […]
The Middlesex College Perth Amboy Center serves the greater Perth Amboy community, offering day, evening and Saturday classes. The Perth Amboy Center offers a convenient location for local area residents, as well as those from neighboring towns including South Amboy and Woodbridge, and is near major highways, including the Garden State Parkway, Routes 1 and […]
Hours (Note: future office hours/testing hours will be posted later) Monday, 06/30/2025 through Friday, 07/04/2025 Day Office Hours* Testing Hours** Monday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Tuesday 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM**** 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM**** Wednesday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Friday Closed Closed ****Open late (after 5:00 p.m.) by appointment only. If there are no […]
Fall 2025 The Radiography program has a limited number of seats. Please review the selective admissions process and program criteria outlined in this document carefully. Questions? Email us at healthtech@middlesexcc.edu.
Fall 2025 The Nursing program has a limited number of seats. Please review the selective admissions process and program criteria outlined in this document carefully. Questions? Email us at healthtech@middlesexcc.edu.
Fall 2025 The Dental Hygiene program has a limited number of seats. Please review the selective admissions process and program criteria outlined in this document carefully. Questions? Email us at healthtech@middlesexcc.edu.
Interested in attending Middlesex College? We offer several opportunities, in-person and virtually, to learn more about our campus, course offerings, and application and financial aid process.
Want to get ahead this summer? Take courses at Middlesex College during May or June as a visiting student from another college/university. Interested in a particular subject? Take a class as a part-time, non-degree seeking student.
Our healthcare programs in Nursing, Dental Hygiene and Radiography are our most popular majors.
Students in grades 10-12 and at least 15 years of age can take college courses through the High School Scholars program.
Our students and alumni hail from more than 50 countries, contributing to the impressive diversity that makes Middlesex College a special place.
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Annual Fulltime (24 credits average for nine months) With Parent Tuition/Fee/Expense In County Out of County Tuition $3,024.00 $5,664.00 Fees $1,980.00 $1,980.00 Books $1,520.00 $1,520.00 Transportation $2,010.00 $2,010.00 Housing and Meals $10,386.00 $10,386.00 Personal Expenses $2,600.00 $2,600.00 Loan Fees $50.00 $50.00 Total Budget* $21,570.00 $24,210.00 Away Tuition/Fee/Expense In County Out of County Tuition $3,024.00 $5,664.00 […]
We offer several ways to pay. You can pay your tuition online, or choose to enroll in one of our payment plans for greater flexibility.
The Tax Reform Act of 1997 provides our students with Hope Scholarship and Lifetime Learning tax credit opportunities. In participation with this program, each January the College sends the 1098-T Tuition Statement to the eligible students and to the IRS.
Thanks to the New Jersey Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG), a college degree doesn’t have to come with a lifetime of debt.
Scholarships can play an important role in offsetting college expenses, but unfortunately too many students fail to apply because they believe they will not qualify.
Financial aid can come in a variety of forms. It's important that you understand the different types of aid and the important distinctions of each.
We encourage all future and current students to apply for financial aid.
Middlesex College students pay less than $5,000 on average per year, about one-third of a four-year school.
We make sure Middlesex College is affordable for you.
The Radiography Program is a full-time, 24-month program conducted entirely during daytime hours. All classroom and laboratory instruction takes place in person at the Edison campus. Clinical education occurs at approved healthcare facilities off campus, where students will complete rotations at three different clinical sites throughout their training. The Clinical Coordinator assigns all clinical placements […]
First Year Summer (Session II July start) – Summer I Course Code Course Credits D-L-C RAD 100 Introduction to Radiography 1 credit 1-0-0 BIO 160 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 4 credits 3-3-0 CSC 107 Computers in Health Technologies 1 credit 0-2-0 Credits = 6; Contact Hours = 9 Semester I – Fall Course Code […]
State Funding for Training You may be eligible for training-to-work funds to use toward enrollment if you are unemployed. Determination of eligibility is made by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and not by Middlesex College. To get started, for further information and to determine if you may be eligible for training grants, contact […]
An internship, a form of on-the-job learning that can be paid or unpaid, can serve as a steppingstone to a permanent job in your chosen field.
The co-operative (“co-op”) program is a unique form of education that integrates classroom study with mostly paid, planned and supervised work experience in the public and private sectors.
Middlesex College students are great candidates for positions in the community, the county and beyond.
We offer a wide range of career services: career exploration, job search, experiential learning, and more.
The Dental Hygiene Program has identified the following competencies needed for entry into the dental hygiene profession.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Management A.A.S. program provides a broad-based study of the activities that coordinate supplier-to-customer systems, including: identifying the need for materials, selecting sources and negotiating agreements, and logistics and transportation management.
The Data Science and Analytics program provides students the necessary knowledge, skills, and professional guidance for transfer and further specialization in a related bachelor’s degree or for entry-level jobs and careers in areas including Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Business Analyst, and Business Intelligence Analyst.
The Cybersecurity Program provides students with the knowledge and skills that are much sought after by financial and educational institutions, governments, healthcare providers, and more in developing strategies for securing networks and mitigating risks against cyber attacks.
The following is the most current program effectiveness data.
The Nursing program’s most recent annual licensure examination pass rate will be at least 80% for all first-time test takers during the same 12-month period. Year Annual Licensure Examination Pass Rate for First Time Test Takers 2019 87.5% National AD Mean: 86.53% 2020 83.02% National AD Mean: 82.8% 2021 95.71% National AD Mean: 78.78% 60% […]
The ESL program provides intensive academic English study for students whose native language is not English and are not yet proficient in English, and intended to prepare students for further work in college courses leading to a degree and/or certificate.
The Media Arts and Design program combines computer-linked commercial photography and commercial art with business and general education.
The Psychology Program provides the first two years of coursework toward the bachelor’s degree and will transfer well to most four-year institutions. Middlesex College students can earn a bachelor’s degree from Felician University on our campus or transfer to an institution of their choice.
The Sociology Program is both rigorous and flexible, offering a diverse curriculum with a range of courses in the major sub-disciplines of sociology, including social institutions, criminology, power and privilege, and contemporary social problems.
The Political Science Program explores ideas and values such as democracy, liberty, order, equality and justice, and closely examines the levers of power and how decisions are made.
Human Service professionals perform a wide range of essential services and in a variety of settings including schools, group homes, community mental health facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, halfway houses and substance abuse program facilities.
The Cinema Studies - Liberal Arts Program explores the world of cinema by examining a range of perspectives from the director’s chair to the audience member in the theater.
The Addictions Studies Certificate Program provides education and training to help individuals struggling with addiction.
The Philosophy Program explores some of the deepest and most difficult questions we can ask about human existence: questions about human nature and the meaning of life, the possibility and extent of knowledge, the existence of God, morality and how we should live.
Becoming competent in another language will help you stand out from the competition whether you are pursuing a career in business, social work, education, law enforcement, or health.
A Liberal Arts education provides a comprehensive overview of humanities and social sciences, producing graduates who are well-rounded academically, excellent communicators, critical and creative thinkers, aware of cultural diversity and varied perspectives, and prepared to adapt to the needs of the 21st century.
Students majoring in journalism receive a broad general-education background that, while preparing them for transfer to a four-year college in a variety of fields, also develops their writing skills.
An understanding of the historical context of human existence is central to a liberal arts education. Studying history requires the ability to interpret texts and documents of great variety, and to develop critical evaluation and writing skills. These skills are highly valued in today’s job market.
The Liberal Arts English Program helps students learn how to unlock the power of words to change minds, clarify confusion, mobilize action, and even fund dreams.
Earning the American Sign Language (ASL) Certificate of Achievement can be an attractive credential for many employers, including schools, workplaces, hospitals, and cultural venues, seeking to be more accessible to the Deaf community. In addition, knowing ASL allows people to make new friends, enhances cross-cultural understanding, and strengthens and enhances one’s mental flexibility.
The African American Studies Program explores the history, art and culture of Americans of African descent. The broad liberal arts perspective of African American Studies prepares students for careers in education, journalism, law, politics, psychology, city planning, archivist/curator, international relations, publishing, or social work.
Becoming a versatile, informed, analytical and articulate employee requires a broad study that links the past to the present, promotes effective language ability, and encourages curiosity about human experience.
The Technical Studies Program provides an opportunity to earn credits for apprenticeship training programs in the building and construction trades, based upon the American Council on Education (ACE) review and evaluation of the program.
The Surveying Engineering Technology Program prepares students for employment in the land surveying field, which involves mapping features of the land as well as property boundaries, and laying out construction lines and grades.
The Process Technology Program is a job-oriented program that prepares students for career opportunities in all process-related industries as process technicians.
The Mechanical Engineering Technology Program provides the right combination of theory and hands-on training to prepare students for employment opportunities in the design, manufacture and set-up of mechanical equipment such as engines, power generation and control systems, and manufacturing systems (including robots).
The College has a transfer agreement with Rutgers College of Engineering and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Articulation agreements with many other engineering colleges facilitate transfer with full credit.
The Electrical Engineering Technology Certificate Program can be completed in three semesters, and promotes skills needed in bio-medical, robotics, controls, telecommunication, utilities, audio and consumer electronics, and manufacturing and service of every kind.
The Electrical Engineering Technology Program students develop skills in design, analysis, and the manufacture of electronic and computer equipment through courses that combine laboratory and classroom experience.
This certificate program shares the same courses as Mechanical Engineering Technology, providing the right combination of theory and hands-on training to prepare students for employment opportunities in the design, manufacture and set-up of mechanical equipment such as engines, power generation and control systems, and manufacturing systems (including robots).
Civil Engineering Technology graduates find employment opportunities in the design, construction and inspection of airports, bridges, water treatment systems, dams, railroads and highway planning and maintenance. Specific job responsibilities include computer-aided design/drafting, material testing, site surveying and cost estimating.
Civil Engineering Technology graduates find employment opportunities in the design, construction and inspection of airports, bridges, water treatment systems, dams, railroads and highway planning and maintenance.
The Physical Education/Recreation degree option prepares students for transfer programs or careers in physical education or exercise science.
The Education Transfer Program prepares students to transfer to a teacher preparation bachelor’s degree program and become a certified teacher.
The Visual Arts degree program explores visual arts within a liberal arts framework and prepares student for transfer to a four-year program.
The Theatre degree program explores theatre within a liberal arts framework and prepares student for transfer to a four-year program.
The Photography, Professional Commercial Program prepares students for a career as a commercial artist or photographer in advertising agencies, company advertising departments, publishing companies, photography studios, color reproduction laboratories, printing firms, or retail establishments.
The Music degree program explores music within a liberal arts framework and prepares student for transfer to a four-year program.
The Gaming and Animation Program trains students to master a craft seen not only in movies and on Xbox consoles, but in architecture, industrial design, science, data visualization, medicine and education.
The Fine Arts - Theatre Option offers the first two years of concentrated study in studio courses for students planning to transfer to a theatre bachelor's program.
The Fine Arts - Music Option offers the first two years of concentrated study in studio courses for students planning to transfer to a music bachelor's program.
The Fine Arts - Art Option offers the first two years of concentrated study in studio courses for students planning to transfer to a visual arts bachelor's program.
The Dance degree program prepares students for transfer as dance majors to four-year institutions, promoting a mastery and awareness of the craft of dance arts in theory and practice.
The diverse, ever-changing 21st century workplace demands effective communication that takes form in a variety of ways and distributed through different mediums.
The Advertising Graphic Design - Media Arts and Design program allows students to explore and gain skills in a variety of areas – web design, graphic design, advertising and photography.
The Computer & Information Systems option leads to the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Computer Science. Through a cooperative education program, students can gain work experience and earn college credits during their studies at Middlesex College.
This Certificate of Achievement prepares students to start a career as Java programmers.
This certificate of achievement will equip individuals who run small businesses with services to sell and people with stories to share with the necessary skills to publish useful, attractive, and quality webpages.
The Computer Science Transfer Program prepares students to transfer to public and private four-year colleges and universities in computer science.
Learning how to program or code is a marketable and practical skill to have in a world that runs on computing technology.
The Computer & Information Systems Program exposes students to a broad base of computer information technologies used in a 21st century economy that relies on digital information solutions.
The Business Information Systems Transfer curriculum allows students to complete courses at Middlesex College that will satisfy the first two years of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Systems at several local four-year institutions such as Kean, Montclair State and NJIT.
The Small Business Management/Entrepreneurial Studies Program is for people who have a skill or idea and want to be their own boss, or who already operate a small business.
The Paralegal Studies Program trains students to be able to perform a variety of legal tasks in law firms, corporate legal departments, legal services corporations, state government offices, title companies, and federal and state courts.
The Paralegal Studies Certificate is designed for the person who already has a college degree – Associate’s, Bachelor’s or higher.
The marketing program lays a strong foundation for alert, creative individuals who are capable of bringing new ideas and talents to dynamic and diversified businesses in promoting and selling their goods and services.
For students with experience in a particular field, earning a degree in management can open up employment and promotion opportunities in various aspects of industry, commerce, specialized institutions and government.
The Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination Certificate Achievement demonstrates a specialized skillset necessary to detect financial fraud.
Learn the many facets of the fashion and retail industry from merchandising and sales promotion to advertising and supportive retail service.
Learn how to apply business and creative skills to plan personal or corporate events such as conferences, ceremonies, weddings, formal parties, concerts, or conventions.
The Business Administration Program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university and achieve a bachelor's degree in any field of business.
A broad-based program of study in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, and technology is a catalyst for future business leaders.
With the planet projected to be home to 9 billion by the middle of the 21st century, environmentally friendly solutions to support this population are critical to our quality of life and long-term survival on this planet.
The Physics - Science Transfer Program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue studies in physics, applied physics, computational physics, astronomy, astrophysics, geology, meteorology, material sciences, and other related fields.
The Mathematics Program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue professional careers requiring quantitative reasoning and analytical thinking.
Knowledge about our planet and how it works is necessary to our survival and well-being. As the effects of climate change increases exponentially, students who study the Earth as a giant, multi-dimensional system will be in demand by governments, industry and organizations seeking solutions.
The Chemistry Transfer Program promotes the basics of general chemistry and organic chemistry that will prepare students for potential careers such as chemists, chemistry teachers, clinical research coordinators, food scientists, and chemical technicians.
Biotechnologists study and use living organisms to develop new products and improve processes such as life-saving vaccines, antibiotics, antibodies, organs for transplantation, improved crops and biodegradable plastics.
The Biology Pre-Professional Science Transfer Program is ideal for those working as a physician’s assistant or students who are interested in pre-chiropractic, physical therapy or occupational therapy training.
A zoologist observing herds of buffalo on the Serengeti as they migrate every season. A botanist altering soil pH to increase plant growth. A microbiologist determining the organisms present in tap water. A molecular biologist altering the structure of a protein to help cure disease. — They are all biologists.
The Homeland Security degree program is designed for students to gain foundational knowledge and skills in order to secure borders, airports, waterways and seaports; prepare for and respond to natural and man-made disasters; provide counter-terrorism and law enforcement intelligence support; and employ the latest security technology.
The Fire Science Technology Program promotes excellence in the fire service whether as a volunteer, industrial or career firefighter.
Our rigorous Police Science Program focuses on the study and application of laws regarding criminal behavior, preparing students to become law enforcement officials, defense and prosecution lawyers, or others looking to advance their careers within the criminal justice system.
The Criminal Justice Transfer - Liberal Arts Program provides a solid foundation and a seamless transition to four-year institutions offering bachelor’s degrees in criminal justice or a related field.
Our rigorous Criminal Justice-Corrections Program is designed for students who want to be corrections officers and others seeking to advance their careers within the corrections system.
Delivering high quality guest services is the backbone of the travel and tourism industry. The Hospitality Management Program prepares students for exciting careers in a variety of areas such as hotels, resorts, cruise lines, and more.
The Dietetics-Transfer Program consists of challenging science and dietetics courses, as well as general education, and is designed for transfer to a four-year college or university.
The Culinary Arts Program Certificate Program is designed for individuals who: 1) have a degree in another discipline and are currently working in the hospitality field; 2) do not have a post-secondary education and are interested in the hospitality field; or 3) have several years of experience in the hospitality field and need to acquire academic credentials for promotional opportunities.
The Culinary Arts Program prepares students for careers as restaurant manager, hotel/motel assistant manager, front office manager, dining room manager, cafeteria production manager in a variety of areas such as hotel, restaurants, resorts, cruise lines, catering centers, and healthcare facilities.
The Radiography Program opens doors to a thriving career in healthcare. As medical imaging continues to advance, skilled radiographers are sought after by hospitals, imaging centers, and urgent care facilities across the country.
The Public Health Program will prepare students for careers in one of the most critical areas of of society through introductory coursework in public health, training in laboratory science and general education coursework.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Treatment Program promotes recovery, community integration, and improved quality of life for people coping with psychiatric disabilities.
The mission of the Middlesex College Nursing Program is to promote student success through educational excellence and to graduate nurses who are able to provide empathetic, evidence-based care to diverse populations.
The Health and Exercise Science program explores the effects of physical activity on the human body in an effort to understand how to maintain or improve health, fitness, and athletic performance.
The Health Science Program is for any allied health practitioner who holds a certificate or license, and wants to use this degree for career advancement or change, to enhance job security, or to satisfy personal fulfillment.
The Dental Hygiene Program prepares students to become a licensed professional who works under the supervision of a dentist and performs services that detect, prevent and treat diseases of the mouth.
The need for Allied Health programs has increased in the last several years. A certificate in allied health can demonstrate growth in a number of skills that are in demand in the healthcare industry.
The Allied Health Pre-Professional program is designed for students contemplating a career in nursing, radiography, dental hygiene, medical laboratory technology, and respiratory care as well as other allied health careers.
Already have a degree but want to demonstrate your knowledge of accounting principles? The Accounting Certificate of Achievement is designed for individuals with an associate degree or higher.
Starting a new semester can be exciting and overwhelming. Meet with an advisor who can help you create an academic plan to make sure you have a path to graduation, assist with course selection and registration, and discuss transfer and career goals. New Students Orientation for new students starts from the moment they are admitted, […]
Middlesex College takes pride in tying education to careers and career paths.
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Taking place in small class settings, our faculty-guided honors experiences are project-driven, provide hands-on learning opportunities in the latest scholarship, nurtures creative thinking and help develop essential professional skills. Our Honors Program is perfect for students who want to: Notably, honors courses are no more time consuming than traditional ones, and lead to real-world outcomes. […]
Middlesex College offers flexible courses so that getting a college degree works around your life.
We offer a range of programs that focus on the human condition in all its complexity and frailty.
Developing the next generation of scientists and mathematicians is necessary to produce the next breakthroughs and advancements in greener technologies, medical treatments, space exploration, and more.
The well-being of a community relies on individuals who can guard our safety, enforce laws, and maintain order.
Our institution is renowned for its expertise in food, hospitality, and nutrition, offering students an exceptional education that prepares them for leadership roles in the culinary, service, and healthcare sectors. Guided by industry experts in a state-of-the-art commercial kitchen, students gain the skills needed to excel in the restaurant, tourism, and nutrition industries, or even start their own business.
From helping improve the health of individuals to actually saving lives, healthcare professionals are the most essential workers of our society.
Whether it’s clean air or drinking water, safer roads and rapid transit systems, or architectural wonders, our modern world relies on engineers to lead the way in improving the quality of life for us all.
There is nothing more rewarding than passing on knowledge and helping students discover their passions and realize their full potential.
We offer a wealth of programs to guide your passion for the arts, paving the way for exciting careers in the vast media and entertainment industry.
A world that runs on computers needs graduates who understand the infrastructure underlying the information systems and computer networks used by businesses and organizations.
The Accounting Program combines the study of business law, business organization and management, mathematics and economics, to establish a strong fundamental knowledge of the major functions of business and industry.
The inner workings of any business or organization require individuals who can handle finances, organize corporate events, carry out legal transactions, and develop a marketing strategy.
Degree or Certificate – Which is Right For You? Choosing between a degree or certificate depends on whether you are looking to start your undergraduate education or train for a career. Goal: To transfer to a four-year college Associate of Art (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.) and Associate of Fine Art (A.F.A.) are transfer degrees. […]
Make Higher Learning Work For Your Life and Dreams. We let you take charge of your educational journey because every student story is unique.
Middlesex College is committed to creating an inclusive campus community that is a welcoming and comfortable place for students of all identities.
Constitution Day Overview Constitution Day, also known as Citizenship Day, is a federally recognized observance that commemorates the signing of the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787. This day honors the thirty-nine delegates to the Constitutional Convention who created the foundational document of the United States and recognizes all who have become U.S. citizens by […]
Introduction Middlesex College provides reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, as noted in the College’s Affirmative Action and Compliance Statement: Middlesex College is firmly committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. The College will implement this policy to assure that the educational programs, activities, services, benefits and employment opportunities offered by […]
Documentation is required by Middlesex College to establish and support the need for reasonable accommodations and academic accommodations. All documentation is reviewed on a case by case basis. The Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources utilizes documentation in conjunction with a personal intake interview to clarify and understand the disability and true impact on an […]
In accordance with New Jersey law, all students carrying 12 or more credits who are 30 years of age or younger are required to submit a record of immunization against measles, mumps, rubella, and hepatitis B.
The Department of Counseling Services is ready to assist students in making decisions about careers, academic majors, college transfer as well as personal concerns.
Documentation Guidelines Documentation is required by Middlesex County College to establish and support the need for reasonable accommodations and academic accommodations. All documentation is reviewed on a case by case basis. Disability Services utilizes documentation in conjunction with a personal intake interview to clarify and understand the disability and true impact on an individual’s academic […]
Your child is about to embark on an exciting but most likely challenging experience as they enter college. The Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources staff at Middlesex College is committed to assisting students and easing their transition to college.
Returning students with disabilities who request academic accommodations must follow the following procedure: This accommodation procedure is repeated each semester, at the student’s initiation. If a student needs only a copy of what was prepared in a prior semester, they may contact the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources at 732.906.2546 and ask that the […]
Procedure To Access Disability Accommodations
The Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources office assists qualified students with a disability to access all the benefits of services, programs or activities at Middlesex College.
Middlesex College is nationally recognized for providing a comfortable environment for military veterans to further their education and assist with a transition back to civilian life.
We are dedicated to building a culture of caring that recognizes students’ needs, provides thoughtful support, and empowers wellness and success in the classroom and beyond.
Middlesex College’s Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) is a state-funded program that provides residents of New Jersey with a transformative undergraduate experience. Through comprehensive advising EOF delivers an array of holistic support services necessary to achieve academic success, foster personal growth, financial support, and promote career development.
We recognize that supporting student success is about more than providing academic buildings, classroom instruction, and access to computers. We offer a range of support services that make it possible for our students to continue and thrive on their educational journey.
The health and safety of our students is our number one priority.
We know that not all learning takes place in the classroom. Students tell us over and over again that their college experience became a transformative one after engaging with one another through shared interests, academic pursuits, heritage, professional goals, and more.
Middlesex College is a diverse community filled with people who go their own way while respecting others’ differences. And what students discover when they get here is a home away from home and a supportive community that roots for their success.
Middlesex College works with area businesses to support their training needs.
Develop specialized skills through trades courses.
Jumpstart your career with a professional certification.
Whether you are just starting out in the workforce, or seeking a promotion or career change, our workforce programs can help you reach your goals.
We are a teaching facility that delivers affordable dental hygiene services to the community, while providing clinical training for students who are preparing to become licensed dental hygienists.
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Dulce Lina ’19 “The best part of service learning for me has been the relationships I’ve built with the people I’m visiting.” Dulce Lina had limited experience with community service before enrolling in Contemporary Social Problems (SOC-131) her second semester at Middlesex College. After learning that she had the option to complete 15 hours of […]
The Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Program at Middlesex College College brings students, and their unique skills and experiences, together with a local, non-profit community partner to work collaboratively on a solution, explanation, innovation, or data, information, and research to tackle an existing problem faced in the community.
The Center for Justice-Impacted Students at Middlesex College works to advance higher educational opportunities for justice-impacted students.
Middlesex College offers programs and services that go well beyond degrees and certificates, and extends to every member of our community.
Welcome to the Middlesex College Foundation. Our mission is to provide financial aid, scholarships and educational resources so that capable and deserving Middlesex College students may achieve their academic and career goals. We hope our work will inspire you to invest in the future of our students. Through our website, you may make an immediate […]
Officers Elected Trustees Past Foundation Chair Ex-Officio Middlesex College Administrators Ex-Officio Chair and Vice Chair of Middlesex College Board of Trustees
There are many types of gifts which you may contribute in support of the Foundation’s important mission.
The Middlesex College Foundation was chartered in 1966 to provide educational opportunities for qualified students requiring financial assistance to attend Middlesex College.
An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The College signed and returned to the Department of Education the […]
An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The College signed and returned to the Department of Education the […]
An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The College signed and returned to the Department of […]
An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The College signed and returned to the Department of […]
An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The College signed and returned to the Department of […]
An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The College signed and returned to the Department of […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
The recently enacted federal CRRSAA (the successor to the CARES Act, passed by Congress in December, 2020) provides money to colleges and universities for emergency student grants. The purpose of the money is to award emergency financial aid grants to students for specific expenses that are a direct result of the disruption of campus operations […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Section 18004(e) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act” or the “Act”)), Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (March 27, 2020), directs institutions receiving funds under Section 18004 of the Act to submit (in a time and manner required by the Secretary) a report to the Secretary describing the use […]
Updated: May 22, 2020 CARES Act Funding for Students Application Available Wednesday, May 6th The recently enacted federal CARES Act provides money to colleges and universities for emergency student grants. The purpose of the money is to award emergency financial aid grants to students for specific expenses that are a direct result of the disruption of campus operations […]
Welcome to the Middlesex College Library At the core of our library services are research and tutoring support for our students. We also provide citation help, along with databases for research articles, textbooks on reserve, and outreach activities. Most of our academic support services are available in person and online by chat, email, or WCOnline. Learn […]
Tickets Please note change in Jersey Mike’s Arena (Rutgers Athletic Center) ticketing policy – Graduates will be issued six (digital) e-tickets to distribute to guests for entry into Commencement. A ticket is not required for the graduate to gain entry into the arena (only guests are required to present a ticket). Graduates will receive an email at the address […]
2025 Commencement Ceremony Tuesday, May 13, 2025 – 9:30 a.m.Jersey Mike’s Arena (Rutgers Athletic Center) [Directions]83 Rockafeller Rd., Piscataway, NJ 08854 Graduates should arrive at 8:30 a.m. for check-in, as the procession begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. Apply for Graduation Order Your Cap & Gown Attend the Graduation Fair Participate in Commencement Pick Up Your […]
Welcome to the Alumni Community Dear Graduate, Congratulations! You did it! Through hard work and dedication, you’ve earned your degree. On behalf of the Middlesex College Alumni Association, we applaud you for reaching this important milestone. As you now prepare to embark on the next phase of your life, know that you are one of […]
August 2025 Graduates May 2025 Graduates January 2025 (and Prior) Graduates *Hours subject to change.
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Degrees and certificates are awarded three times a year: in August, January, and May. One commencement ceremony is held annually in May. Students are required to submit a Graduation Application for each program for which they expect to graduate. The Deadlines for Filing Are*: *Information for students submitting an application beyond the deadline may not […]
Celebrating our graduates!
The Mission of the Middlesex College Alumni Association is to establish and maintain relations between the College, its alumni and its students and to promote the interests of Middlesex College and its students.
When you graduate from Middlesex College, you belong to a special community for the rest of your life.
If you are interested in holding your next event at Middlesex College, please contact the Events Management Office using the form below, by phone at 732.906.2516, or by email at events@middlesexcc.edu. We look forward to hearing from you! Please download and read the document below regarding policies and guidelines for renting space at Middlesex College.
Event Rental Policies Groups that rent Middlesex College facilities are bound by several College policies ranging from the use of alcohol to the sale of goods. Room set-ups, audio-visual equipment, parking, and room prioritization policies are included in the College’s Facilities Guidebook. All groups renting space must provide the College with a Certificate of Liability […]
Host your next conference at the College Center
Are you looking for a unique venue to hold your next event, conference, or performance? Look no further than Middlesex College.
Host a large gathering in the West Hall Parkview Room
Crabiel Hall is well suited for meetings, conferences, discussions, and lectures for groups
Hold a performance or special event in the Performing Arts Center Theater
Hold your next event at Middlesex College
Spring 2026 Term Registration Dates Tuition Due Date January 2, 2026 Registration Late Fee Effective January 5, 2026 Learn more about our Tuition and Fees. Refund and Withdrawal Information Important: Failure to attend the class or verbal notification to the instructor does not constitute official withdrawal. Students are required to submit an Add/Drop Change Form […]
Winter 2026 Term December 15, 2025 – January 16, 2026 Registration Dates Tuition Due Date December 1, 2025 Registration Late Fee Effective December 8, 2025 Learn more about our Tuition and Fees. Withdrawal Information Important: Failure to attend the class or verbal notification to the instructor does not constitute official withdrawal. Students are required to […]
Fall 2025 Term Registration Dates Tuition Due Date July 31, 2025 Registration Late Fee Effective August 18, 2025 Learn more about our Tuition and Fees. Refund and Withdrawal Information Important: Failure to attend the class or verbal notification to the instructor does not constitute official withdrawal. Students are required to submit an Add/Drop Change Form […]
Summer 2025 Sessions Registration Dates Tuition Due Date April 24, 2025 Registration Late Fee Effective April 28, 2025 Learn more about our Tuition and Fees. Withdrawal Information Important: Failure to attend the class or verbal notification to the instructor does not constitute official withdrawal. Students are required to submit an Add/Drop Change Form to the […]
Introducing eTranscripts: the fast, secure and easy way to get your transcript where it needs to go!
The following forms are available to download:
Steps in the Transfer Credit Process for Transfer Students Step 1: Submit official college transcript(s) from your previous institution(s) to Enrollment Services Transcripts can be mailed to: Middlesex CollegeEnrollment Services – West HallPO Box 30502600 Woodbridge AvenueEdison, New Jersey 08837 For more specific information on different types of possible transfer credits: Additional Notes Step 2: […]
Course credits are measured in Semester Credit Hours. Semester Credit Hours are awarded, in a standard 15-week semester (14 weeks of instruction plus a final examination), as follows: Lecture format – One semester credit hour represents one hour per week of scheduled lecture/seminar/discussion plus two additional hours of work by students outside of class. Laboratory […]
Academic Warning Academic warning is an advisory statement to students that their present level of performance is below College standards. Academic Probation Students who have been placed on Academic Probation will be limited to 14 credits and credit equivalents or 4 courses. Additional limitations may include non-admittance to certain courses and/or required enrollment in one […]
Satisfactory completion of all courses in an approved program that requires not fewer than 60 nor more than 66 semester credit hours, except when required for licensure, accreditation, or transfer of full junior status. Minimum grades of “C” in English composition courses. Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0. Residency Requirements: Individual programs may require […]
Conduct In order to provide for the maximum comfort, convenience, and well-being of the total college community, certain standards of behavior have been established at Middlesex College. Upon admission to the college, you accept an unqualified commitment to adhere to such standards and to conduct yourself in a manner that reflects pride in yourself and […]
Exception to College Policy Academic Appeals Questions about a course grade should be directed to the course instructor first or to the department chair. All approved grade changes must be submitted to the Registration Office within one year of the original grade assignment. Students may file a written appeal for an exception to an academic […]
A student who had exhibited poor academic performance prior to an extended period of absence from the College may, following a successful return to the College, appeal to have the previously earned grades disregarded in calculating the GPA. Appeals should be submitted to the Academic Advising Center. The following terms and conditions apply: The GPA […]
Students who wish to appeal a grade should follow the Academic Appeals process as outlined in the section on “Academic Standards and Regulations”. Grievances regarding other issues should be handled in the following manner. Students are encouraged to discuss their concerns with the faculty member involved, prior to presenting a formal grievance. Whenever a student […]
Students may request a change to their personal information, such as name, address, phone, social security number, by completing a Change of Personal Information Form available at Enrollment Services located in West Hall. Any request for a change in name or social security number must be submitted with official documentation verifying the change being requested, such as […]
Middlesex County Residents Tuition Chargeback is a program by which a resident of Middlesex County seeking a program or course not offered as part of the Middlesex College curricula, may enroll at another New Jersey county college and pay the lower tuition rate. The academic program or course submitted for Chargeback approval must be substantially […]
An online service that lets you grant secure online access to share your education records to others as you choose.
Certification/Verification of Enrollment is an official letter that indicates a student’s enrollment status for a specific semester of attendance at Middlesex College. Third parties that may require this information may include insurance companies, lending institutions and prospective employers. Enrollment status at the College is defined as the following: How to Obtain a Certification/Verification of Enrollment The National […]
Grade Reports Grade reports are not mailed. Students may access their academic performance notification, midterm and final grades through Self Service. Students may also access their unofficial transcript by accessing Self Service. Only final grades are recorded on the student’s permanent record and included in the grade point average (GPA). Grade Interpretation Evaluation of student achievement […]
Registering/Adding Courses Before the term begins: During the first week of a Fall or Spring semester, or the first day of a Summer or Winter session class: If the class is closed, you will need the signature of the instructor of the class and the chairperson of the department for that class on an Add/Drop […]
New Students New Students must apply and enroll in the college before registering for classes. Current Students Current Students should register online through Self Service. If you need assistance with logging in, please contact the IT Help Desk at help_desk@middlesexcc.edu. Visiting Students Visiting Students from other colleges can save money by taking classes at Middlesex College […]
We are the central office for creating and maintaining the College’s academic records, providing services related to online and in-person course registration, transcript requests, and class scheduling.
Verification Process Federal Direct Loan Forms and Procedures Student Request Forms
Verification Process Federal Direct Loan Forms and Procedures Student Request Forms
FAFSA Processing Federal Pell Grant Program Eligibility Professional Judgement (PJ)
The FAFSA Simplification Act, passed by Congress in 2020, aims to reduce the number of questions on the application and make federal aid more readily available, particularly Pell Grants. These changes have been implemented for the 2024-2025 FAFSA and will continue to be in effect for future FAFSA cycles. What’s Changed? (Check back often for additional updates.) […]
Prohibition Against Certain Remuneration to the College Prohibition Against Remuneration to College Employees Limitations on College Employees Participating on Lender Advisory Boards Preferred Lender Lists Prohibition of Lending Institution’s Staffing of College Financial Aid Offices Electronic Loan Documents School as Lender Prohibition Against “Opportunity Loans” Definitions
This is an important issue for all college students. The rising cost of tuition, fees, books and supplies has led to a major increase in student loan borrowing as well as credit card use. If you use credit or debit cards to supplement your costs or living expenses you will have an additional financial burden […]
On May 9th, 2018, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law legislation that provides state financial aid assistance, such as NJ Tuition Aid Grant (TAG), NJ Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG), NJ Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF), and the NJ STARS program for eligible students that: Students that meet the criteria at the top of this page […]
Students with excess financial funds after their tuition and fees have been paid can use their remaining funds in the Barnes and Noble Bookstore during designated time periods. Students are capped at $1,000 for fall, spring, and summer, provided funds remain, and $500 for the winter semester. To check your available bookstore credit: Note: Your total […]
Financial Aid Forms by Year Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal
Interest Rates Interest rates for Direct Loans first distributed on or after July 1, 2023, and before July 1, 2024. Loan Type Fixed Interest Rate Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans 5.50% Parent PLUS Loans 8.05% Interest rates for Direct Loans first distributed on or after July 1, 2024, and before July 1, 2025. Loan Type Fixed Interest […]
1. Log into Self Service using your NetID 2. Access your financial aid data 3. Select your award year and view your checklist Verification
Step 1: Create Your FSA ID Create your FSA ID to complete the FAFSA form. (If you are a dependent student, one of your parents will also need to create an FSA ID.) Tip: Keep your FSA ID in a safe place. The FSA ID is your key to open, sign, and correct your FAFSA application. […]
The Higher Education Amendment of 1998 stipulates that recalculations of financial aid awards must be completed for any Title IV recipient who totally withdraws from Middlesex College. The federal recalculation formula calculates how much Title IV funds are earned for attendance up through the 60% mark of the semester. Financial aid students who withdraw prior to the […]
1. Satisfactory Academic Progress To maintain your Financial Aid eligibility, you must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP). The Federal Government mandates that students maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) toward the completion of their degrees, within a reasonable period of time, in order to be eligible for Title IV financial aid programs including Pell, SEOG, Federal […]
The Financial Aid office assists students with all matters related to financial aid, including scholarships, grants and loans, as well as questions about eligibility and the financial aid application form (FAFSA) and process.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 protects the privacy of education records, establishes the right of students to inspect and review their education records, and provides guidelines for the contesting of inaccurate or misleading data. Students have the right to inspect and review all education records maintained by the College. The College […]
This Privacy Statement applies to the Middlesex College websites. It explains our privacy practices collection and the information gathered and dissemination practices for the College’s websites and servers.
Government records not exempt from public access, may be inspected, examined, and copied during regular business hours at the office of the Custodian of Government Records.
Purpose and Authority The business procedure governing the procurement, storage, issuance and delivery of all materials, supplies, services and equipment required in the operation of the College is an administrative responsibility controlled by the College Board of Trustees and governed by County Colleges Contracts Law 18A:64A-25.1 et seq. The Purchasing Department is obligated to monitor […]
Thank you for your interest in doing business with Middlesex College. Please review the information below for available opportunities as well as guidelines and application procedures.
Participation Costs Full participation, unlimited number of students per school – visual arts, creative writing, dance, music, film/animation, and theatre – $425 After the “Intent to Participate” form is filed and we receive the notification, we will send you an invoice. Please print and sign and send it back with either a check or P.O. […]
2026 Middlesex County Teen Arts Festival
Motor Vehicle Accident reports are only available online following the completion and approval of the report. Some reports may be available the same day, but some may take longer if there are extenuating circumstances. Please visit Lexis/Nexis to see if your report is available.
Middlesex College Police Department has implemented the use of body worn cameras for use by police officers. The use of these devices is intended to promote transparency and protect the rights and safety of citizens and our officers. Body cameras will be worn to enhance community trust and record public interactions. The cameras will be […]
Statement of Goals and Objectives The Middlesex College Police Department (MCPD) will engage in recruiting and hiring of new law enforcement officers through an extensive and thorough process. It is essential that this department reflect the county and student population in terms of race, ethnicity and gender to best represent the needs of the community […]
All dashboard parking permits contain the following: a campus map, an area map and written directions for traveling to Middlesex College. There may be a number of events taking place on campus, and as we all know, there are a limited number of visitor parking spaces. Therefore, parking arrangements will be made based on the […]
Traffic Appeal Board The Traffic Appeal Board which is comprised of students, faculty and staff, reviews all appealed violations. They have power to sustain, reduce or dismiss the appealed summons. The Director of Student Activities chairs the Traffic Appeals Board which generally meets two times each semester. The exact dates schedule for the Traffic Appeal […]
Staff members must register any vehicle they intend to bring on campus. Additional vehicles may be registered at any time. Only one vehicle may be on campus at a time. Temporary and visitor parking permits are issued without charge. Vehicle registration with the Traffic Office is a personal obligation, and nonreceipt of registration materials does […]
Parking regulations are enforced 24 hours, 365 days a year. Enforcement by ticketing and towing is constant. Enforcement in problem areas is especially rigorous. Violation Codes Code Description Fine Amount 1 No Decal $25.00 2 Excess Speed $25.00 3 Improper Operation $25.00 4 Disregarding Officer Signal $25.00 5 Disregarding Stop Sign $25.00 6 Parking in […]
It should be understood that parking is a privilege, not a right. The acceptance of parking privileges and the presence of any vehicle on campus represents an agreement by the motorist, that Middlesex College is in no way liable for personal injury, damage, or lost of part, or contents of, the vehicle. Parking Areas All […]
It should be understood that parking is a privilege, not a right. The acceptance of parking privileges and the presence of any vehicle on campus represents an agreement by the motorist, that Middlesex College is in no way liable for personal injury, damage, or lost of part, or contents of, the vehicle. The First Weeks […]
The members of the Middlesex College Police Department are committed to providing law enforcement services that are fair, effective, and impartially applied. It is in the best interests of everyone that your complaint about the performance of an individual officer or other employee is resolved fairly and promptly. The Middlesex College Police Department has formal […]
Treatment of persons arrested for violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, 39:3-10, 12:7-34.19 or 12:7-46 who seek to exercise their rights to independent testing under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2(c), 39:3-10.24c or 12:7-55c policy. It is the policy of the Middlesex College Police Department to give every D.W.I. defendant a reasonable opportunity to exercise his/her right to have independent tests […]
What Motorists Can Expect One of the most common questions asked by motorist is, “What am I suppose to do if a police officer pulls me over?” Here is what you, as a motorist can expect: Officers may search your vehicle if: Officers may issue a traffic summons: What a Police Officer Expects Safe Driving […]
Across the country, there have been several tragic incidents resulting from contact between citizens and police officers. The Middlesex College Police Department and its members are concerned and would like to avoid having these types of situations occur on our campus. For this reason, we have developed this information to help our citizens better understand […]
Items lost on College property are processed through the Lost and Found division located in the Gateway Building and managed by the College Police department. All items are held for 90 days prior to being re-classified, auctioned or discarded. Most found property will be accepted by the Middlesex College Police Department 24 hours a day, […]
Important Information for All Emergencies Building Evacuation Fire Shelter-in-Place Threatening Person Hostile Intruder/Active Shooter These incidents are dynamic and evolve rapidly. If you hear gunfire or see a person with a gun, take immediate steps to protect yourself. The steps below are a guide – but you need to use good judgment and common sense […]
We provide a safe and secure learning environment through policing practices based on the principles of service, respect, compassion, integrity, professionalism, and excellence.
Expanding access to college and enhancing the classroom experience are the key drivers for how we implement digital learning technologies.
Nominate a Faculty Member Please take a moment to celebrate the accomplishments of a colleague. Nominations for these awards can be made by any member of the College (including self-nominations) and are due by Friday, December 13, 2024 at 12 noon. All nominated faculty will be notified and asked to submit supporting documentation by Friday, […]
Eligibility and Participation All full-time faculty are eligible to be considered for the Middlesex College Faculty Scholar Award. To receive this award, the candidate must have demonstrated significant and scholarly contributions to his or her discipline and/or to higher education, such as: Through one or more of the above, the candidate must have made outstanding […]
Eligibility and Participation All full-time and adjunct faculty are eligible to be considered for the Middlesex College Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award. To receive this award, the candidate must have demonstrated expertise in the discipline along with innovations teaching strategies that assist students with reaching their academic potential; such as: Nomination Procedures Anyone in the […]
2018 Susan Altman Visual, Performing, and Media Arts Claire Condie Natural Sciences Donna Marie Gardner Natural Sciences Ralph Lecessi Business and Computer Science Melissa Luis History and Social Sciences Frank Noto Business and Computer Science Mary Piciocco Denise Rompilla Visual, Performing, and Media Arts John Roskoski History and Social Sciences Eman Tadros History and Social […]
As you know, letters of recommendation are an important part of the transfer process and are often needed for scholarships or job opportunities. Writing a strong letter for your students can be incredibly helpful as your students strive to achieve their goals. When a student requests a letter of recommendation, you can ask them to […]
As a part of the mentoring program, CELT offers peer observations. The purpose of the peer observation is to provide feedback to mentees about their teaching and learning practices and orient them to the classroom evaluation process at Middlesex College. Observations may be conducted by a department or CELT mentor. Pre-Observation Meeting The Observation Post-Observation […]
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New Faculty Mentoring Program for Full-time Tenure Track Faculty To facilitate a smooth transition to Middlesex College, CELT offers a voluntary faculty mentoring program for all new full-time faculty. New faculty are assigned a department and CELT mentor who meet regularly. In addition to one-on-one confidential mentoring sessions, new faculty and mentors participate in CELT […]
CELT provides individual consultation services to Middlesex College faculty. Feel free to schedule an appointment with the CELT director or a CELT team member to discuss how to improve teaching and learning practices, get feedback on your syllabus or other teaching materials, or set up a peer observation by e-mailing celt@middlesexcc.edu.
Mission CELT’s mission is to serve as leaders to the college community by providing expertise, support, and resources to enhance learning, teaching, and scholarship. CELT will foster an institutional culture where learning is our central focus. In support of this mission, CELT will participate in campus-wide conversations on institutional initiatives and provide on and off-campus […]
Dear Middlesex College CELT Colleagues: Welcome to the CELT Homepage! The theme for the 2025 – 2026 academic year is Creating a Welcoming Classroom: Fostering Belonging. We start our year with our keynote speaker, Dr. Cate Denial, author of A Pedagogy of Kindness, as we discover new ways to support our students. How can we bring kindness […]
Police responded to the Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics where an individual had injured themselves. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00215 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Parking Lot #13 where individual was experiencing medical distress. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00213 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
An individual requested help from Police concerning a person under distress. Assisted by another agency, the individual was taken to the hospital.
Police were notified of graffiti left in the bathroom of Main Hall. #25MC00209 – Closed B.
Police responded to College Center where an individual had injured themselves from a fall. Police assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00208 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash in Parking Lot #17. #25MC00206 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
A group of students reported an unknown individual awkwardly followed them around over several days in South Hall. #25MC00205 – Closed C.
Police were advised of a theft of personal clothing from College Center. The property was later recovered in another location. #25MC00203 – Closed C.
Police responded to Raritan Hall for a panic alarm. Police confirmed an employee had accidentally activated the alarm with no emergency present. The alarm was reset. #25MC00202 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Edison Hall for a reported fire alarm. Maintenance staff at the scene were working on a water flow valve which had failed and there was no emergency present. #25MC00201 – Closed C.
Police observed an individual banned from campus in Edison Hall. #25MC00200 – Closed A.
Police responded to the Gateway building where individual set off the fire alarm while conducting maintenance in the building. The Fire Department was notified, confirmed there was no emergency present, and the panel was reset. #25MC00199 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall where individual was experiencing medical distress. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00196 – Closed C.
Police responded to Physical Education Center for an activated fire alarm. The Fire Department was notified, confirmed there was no emergency present, and the panel was reset. #25MC00195 – Closed C.
An individual reported that a person pretended to be them and attempted to divert paychecks to an unknown party. #25MC00194 – Closed C.
A vehicle was involved in a motor vehicle crash with property damage on College Drive East. #25MC00193 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall where individual was experiencing medical distress. EMS assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00192 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash merging onto campus. #25MC00191 – Closed C.
Police responded to West Hall where individual was experiencing medical distress. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00189 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to South Hall for a report of an individual conducting in lewd behavior. #25MC00187 – Closed A.
Police responded to Parking Lot #4 where individual was experiencing medical distress. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00184 – Closed C.
Two individuals became involved in a verbal dispute near their vehicles in Parking Lot #1B. Both parties left the scene separately without incident. #25MC00183 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall where individual was experiencing medical distress. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00179 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall for a reported audible alarm. Police confirmed a fire alarm case was opened without activation and no emergency present. The alarm case was closed and reset. #25MC00176 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police observed individuals in a parked vehicle conducting suspicious activity in Parking Lot 6A. #25MC00175 – CSC.
Police responded to West Hall where a worker had injured themselves from a fall. Police assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00174 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
A small utility vehicle was in a motor vehicle crash with property damage near Chambers Hall. #25MC00169 – Closed C.
Police assisted an individual was experiencing medical distress after an incident in College Center. EMS assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00162 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash merging onto campus. #25MC00161 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center for an activated fire alarm. The Fire Department was notified, confirmed there was no emergency present, and the panel was reset. #25MC00156 – Closed C.
Police responded to Facilities Management where a worker stated they had injured themselves earlier from a fall in College Center. EMS assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00155 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall where individual was experiencing medical distress. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00153 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police investigated a report of construction fencing damaged due to a motor vehicle crash. #25MC00149 – Closed C.
A vehicle was involved in a motor vehicle crash with property damage on College Drive East. #25MC00148 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash in Parking Lot 1. #25MC00147 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
An individual reported that they had been scammed out of money by a fraudulent email sent to their email address. #25MC00144 – Closed C.
A individual made a report of an unknown actor sending an suspicious email to multiple parties. #25MC00143 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall where individual who was feeling ill. EMS assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00142 – Closed C.
Police responded to Billy Johnson Hall where individual who was injured using equipment. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00141 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash in Parking Lot 1. #25MC00140 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a hit and run in Parking Lot 13. #25MC00139 – Closed C.
Police investigated a report of construction fencing which collapsed on multiple vehicles. #25MC00136 – Closed C.
Police investigated a report of construction fencing which collapsed on multiple vehicles. #25MC00135 – Closed C.
Police investigated a report of construction fencing which collapsed on multiple vehicles. #25MC00134 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to College Center for a report of an individual in distress. EMS transported the individual to the hospital. #25MC00131 – Closed C.
Police responded to Crabiel Hall where a motorist reported an unknown individual who attempted to get into their vehicle after asking for directions. The unknown individual fled the scene. #25MC00128 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Parking Lot #3 where an unknown individual slashed tires to a vehicle. #25MC00126 – Open Case.
Police responded to Billy Johnson Hall for an individual who had injured their finger. Police provided assistance and the patient refused any further medical attention. #25MC00124 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash on College Drive East and Parking Lot 3. No reported injuries. No injuries were reported. #25MC00123 – Closed C.
Police responded to Johnson Learning Center where individual who was feeling ill. EMS assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00122 – Closed C
Two unknown females in College Center approached an individual in College Center. The victim declined their advances to leave with them off campus to an unspecified location and reported the incident. #25MC00118 – Closed C.
Police responded to Billy Johnson Hall where individual was injured while working on a project. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00116 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Instructional Resource Center where individual set off the fire alarm while conducting maintenance in the building. The Fire Department was notified, confirmed there was no emergency present, and the panel was reset.. #25MC00115 – Closed C
Police observed individuals in a parked vehicle conducting suspicious activity in Parking Lot 6A. #25MC00113 – CSC.
Police responded to Mill Gate where individual who was under medical distress. EMS assisted the patient who then refused further medical attention. #25MC00111 – Closed C
Police spoke to an individual regarding a vehicle carelessly driving over several days on campus. #25MC00108 – Unfounded.
Police responded to the Instructional Resource Center where individual who was under medical distress. EMS assisted the patient who refused further medical attention. #25MC00107 – Closed C.
Police responded to the library for a report of a phone call to an individual regarding alleged inappropriate behavior on campus. #25MC00106 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Crabiel Hall for an individual who had fainted. EMS assisted the patient who refused further medical attention. #25MC00103 – Closed C.
A vehicle struck a bollard on campus. No injuries were reported. #25MC00101 – Closed C.
Smoke was observed near North Hall. The Fire Department extinguished a nearby brush fire. #25MC00096 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a collision in Parking Lot #6. No injuries reported. #25MC00095 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center for an individual who had chest pains. EMS assisted the patient who refused further medical attention. #25MC00091 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall for an individual who had fallen. Police provided assistance to the patient and they later refused further medical attention. #25MC00090 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a collision in Parking Lot #1. No injuries were reported. #25MC00088 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Parking Lot #12 where individual who was injured exiting a vehicle. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00080 – Closed C.
A motorist reported that a vehicle struck a parked vehicle in Parking Lot #1. No injuries were reported. #25MC00079 – Closed C.
Police observed individuals in a parked vehicle conducting suspicious activity in Parking Lot 6A. #25MC00075 – CSC.
An individual stated they were a victim of harassment the day prior in College Center after exiting the restrooms by a group of individuals. The victim did not want to press charges at this time. #25MC00073 – Closed C.
A custodian found graffiti in Raritan Hall while cleaning the building overnight and requested Police to investigate the matter. No damage was done to the area and the graffiti was removed. #25MC00072 – Closed C.
Police responded to Edison Hall for a report of an individual in distress. After speaking with counseling services, Police transported the individual to the hospital. #25MC00070 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Edison Hall on the report of an individual who was injured while lifting equipment. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #25MC00069 – Closed C.
Police responded to Center I for a fire alarm activation. The activation was due to ongoing maintenance in the building. The Fire Department reset the panel and the work resumed. #25MC00067 – Closed C
An exterior wall was damaged to the Studio Theater. Facilities Maintenance was advised of the situation. #25MC00064 – Closed C.
A parked motor vehicle was struck in Parking Lot 1. #25MC00061 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor vehicle crash in Parking Lot 4. No reported injuries. #25MC00059 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police were advised of unauthorized flyers placed across campus. #25MC00054 – Closed C.
Police were advised of unauthorized flyers placed on vehicles in Parking Lot #6. The posters were then removed. #25MC00052 – Closed C.
An individual reported they had fallen earlier in the day outside of Edison Hall and wanted to document the fall. The patient received an ice pack and then declined any further medical assistance. #25MC00051 – Closed C.
Workers in Center 3 activated a fire alarm in attempt to place it on test. The Fire Department arrived on scene, confirmed there was no emergency present, and the panel was reset. #25MC00050 – Closed C.
An individual came to Gateway to report they had fallen earlier in the day in a stairwell of Raritan Hall. The patient declined any medical assistance. #25MC00047 – Closed C.
Two individuals became involved in a verbal dispute near their vehicles. Both parties left the scene separately after documenting the incident. #25MC00046 – Closed C.
Police responded to East Hall for a report of an individual in distress. Police spoke with the individual who was then offered assistance by counseling services. #25MC00044 – Closed C.
An individual sustained a wrist injury while playing softball. The individual was treated at the scene with an ice pack until EMS arrived. After being evaluated, the patient declined further medical attention. #25MC00043 – Closed C.
A motorist struck a parked vehicle in Parking Lot 3. No reported injuries. #25MC00042 – Closed C.
Police responded to East Hall for a report of an individual in distress. Police spoke with the individual who was then offered assistance by counseling services. #25MC00041 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Physical Education Center for a report of an individual with chest pains. EMS arrived and evaluated the patient, before the individual declined further medical assistance. #25MC00040 – Closed C.
Police investigated a report of a door with a cracked glass panel in the Physical Education Center. Repairs were referred to the Facilities Maintenance Department. #25MC00039 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall for a report of an individual in distress. Police spoke with the individual who then declined medical assistance. #25MC00037 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center for an individual who had tripped and fallen. The patient complained of left wrist pain. EMS arrived on scene and treated the patient. The patient declined further medical attention. #25MC00034 – Closed C.
Two vehicles were involved in a motor-vehicle crash in Parking Lot 1. No reported injuries. #25MC00033 – Closed C.
A water-flow system issue activated the fire alarm in College Center. The Fire Department arrived on scene, the panel was reset and the building was deemed safe for re-entry. #25MC00032 – Closed C.
Police responded to an incident of road rage in Lot 4. A female driver reported feeling frightened after a male driver made a rude gesture and seemingly followed her to the parking lot. The alleged suspect admitted to making the gesture in response to the victim’s tailgating but denied any intent to follow her. After […]
A Middlesex College faculty member reported to Police that an individual using the weight room was acting in a suspicious manner. When Police arrived, the individual in question was no longer there. Several witnesses reported the same behavior. A check of the area yielded negative results. #25MC00029 – Closed C.
An individual reported to Police that he received a suspicious email from a fraudulent MC email account which contained an offer of employment. A QR code was provided and once scanned uploaded fraudulent checks for the victim to cash for gift cards, etc. The victim was notified that his bank account had been closed due […]
The burglar alarm at the Bookstore was set off accidentally while the Manager was in the process of closing up. A check of the Bookstore yielded negative results. #25MC00027 – Closed C.
Police observed that a gray metal streetlamp had been taken down near Lot #17. Subsequent to investigation, Police made contact with the driver whose vehicle came in contact with the streetlamp knocking it over. The driver was issued a citation for leaving the scene of an accident. #25MC00023 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who was experiencing numbness in the leg, a rapid heartbeat and difficulty balancing. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #25MC00022 – Closed C.
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash on Deiner Drive. The driver of Vehicle #1 was traveling westbound, passing by two school buses and came to a stop. Vehicle #2 was traveling behind Vehicle #1 and rear-ended the Vehicle #1. No injuries were reported. #25MC00021 – Closed C.
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash in Lot #6. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage. Vehicle #2 was impounded due to lack of insurance and the driver was issued two summonses. #25MC00017 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center for an individual who had earlier slipped on ice injuring his right elbow. EMS arrived on scene to assess the patient who declined further medical treatment. #25MC00016 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who had slipped on ice and injured his ankle. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #25MC00014 – Closed C.
A motor vehicle stop was conducted when Police observed a vehicle driving the center lines of Otlowski Drive and a temporary Delaware tag of the vehicle was showing expired as of 9/2024. The driver’s license had been suspended and the vehicle was unregistered. The driver was issued two State Summonses and the vehicle towed. #25MC00011 […]
An individual reported to Police that he received two emails from a person claiming to be from Middlesex College. One email offered a job position and the second email requested banking information. The I.T. Department was notified and has flagged the account. #25MC00009 – Closed C.
Police responded to a fire alarm activation in the Instructional Resource Center. No smoke or fire was present. Police observed a fire panel pulled in the downward position. The Fire Department arrived on scene and the alarm was reset. The individual who pulled the alarm was identified. #25MC00008 – CSC.
An individual received an email from a Middlesex College email account with a job offer and then received a second email from a Gmail account with instructions to cash an electronically sent check and purchase gift cards with the money. The victim realized that it was a scam and discontinued contact with the individual. The […]
While conducting a walkthrough of Raritan Hall, Police were advised of a theft of 36 snack items from room RH 127. This is currently under investigation. #25MC00006 – Open. UPDATE 1/29/25: No charges filed due to restitution. Closed – C.
Vehicle #1 was traveling westbound on Otlowski Drive while Vehicle #2 was at a complete stop on Otlowski Drive. Vehicle #1 then made a complete stop and at this time Vehicle 2 reversed and struck Vehicle #1’s front bumper. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. No injuries were reported. #25MC00005 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall for a fire alarm in Room 105. A staff member reported that while cleaning lab equipment with the use of chemicals, the fire alarm was set off. The Fire Department arrived on scene to investigate for any signs of fire and the alarm was reset. #25MC00004 – Closed – C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police were advised of an alleged sexual assault. The case is currently under investigation. #25MC00010 – Open.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
While on routine patrol, MCPD heard an audible alarm coming from Mill Gate. The Fire Department was notified. The alarm was in test mode due to construction taking place outside the building. Upon confirming there was no active fire, all units cleared the scene. 25MC00001 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Bus Route for an individual who had fallen and hit his head. EMS was called to the scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. 24MC00351 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Bus Route outside of College Center for a individual who was emotionally disturbed. The patient requested transport to a hospital. EMS responded to the scene, assessed the patient and transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00348 – Closed C.
Police responded to Parking Lot #6A on the report of alleged drones flying over the campus. After enhanced patrol of the area, no apparent or clear drone sightings were seen. #24MC00346 – Closed C.
Police responded to Facilities Management on the report of an individual who was injured. The patient was loading a machine onto the bed of a truck and the machine moved causing the individual to fall. The patient declined EMS and requested an ice pack. No further action was taken at this time. #24MC00345 – Closed […]
After receiving a concerning email from a student who abruptly stopped attending class, a request was made for a welfare check. With the assistance of an outside agency, contact was made with the individual. Nothing further to report at this time. #24MC00343 – Closed C.
While conducting a walkthrough of Crabiel Hall, Police came upon flyers soliciting for a gofundme account. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the flyers were not authorized to be displayed and were removed. #24MC00342 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center for an individual experiencing a nosebleed. EMS arrived on scene to assess the patient. Further medical attention was declined. #24MC00337 – Closed C.
Animal control was requested for a potentially injured raccoon in the roadway of College Drive East. The animal was removed without incident. #24MC00335 – Closed C.
Police responded to Lot #11 to investigate a report of a Motor Vehicle Crash. Upon arrival, the driver of Vehicle #1 stated that Vehicles #1 and #2 were both traveling onto College Drive East from Woodbridge Avenue when Vehicle #2 drifted into Vehicle #1’s lane striking the right-side front bumper. #24MC00333 – Closed C.
A passenger on an NJ Transit Bus was involved in a verbal dispute with the bus driver. Upon investigation, the passenger was directed to another bus and provided contact information for NJ Transit. #24MC00332 – Closed C.
A staff member reported to police that he found empty beer cans and a tequila bottle located inside a dumpster within the Performing Arts Center. It could not be determined who or when the items were placed there. #MC00331 – Closed C.
While conducting maintenance work in the basement of Center II, a fire alarm was activated. The Fire Department reset the alarm. #24MC00330 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #2 entered Parking Lot #4 and collided with Vehicle #1 which was traveling southbound. Both vehicles sustained damage and were towed from the scene. No injuries were reported. #24MC00328 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Performing Arts Center in response to a fire alarm activation. The building was evacuated along with College Center. After determining that the activation was the result of ongoing maintenance to a water flow system, the Fire Department reset the panel and the occupants were allowed re-entry. #24MC00321 – Closed C.
While on routine patrol in Main Hall, Police observed a collection of water on the floor. Upon further investigation, it was determined that a water main break had occurred outside. Facilities Maintenance was advised of the situation. #24MC00319 – Closed C.
An individual was issued a defiant trespass after numerous warnings regarding disruptive behavior. #24MC00317 – Closed A.
An individual reported to Police that on 11/21/2024 while leaving campus, her tire gauge light came on due to a hole in the side of the tire. The vehicle had been parked in Lot #5. It cannot be confirmed if the damage was done on campus. This is for documentation purposes only.
An unknown person began to accompany two individuals who were relocating several boxes into a storage area. The suspect was unknown and no conclusive description could be provided. #24M00315 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center on the report of an activated fire alarm due to a water flow switch. The Fire Department arrived on scene and the alarm was reset. All units cleared from the scene without incident. #24MC00314 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall on the report of a suspicious person who had entered the nursing lab. Police were able to locate and speak with the suspect in Main Hall, referring him to the Counseling Dept. #24MC00313
Vehicle #1 was backing onto the open pathway in front of the Library when it struck a lamppost. Facilities personnel were notified. No injuries were reported. #24MC00311 – Closed C.
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash on College Drive East at the entrance way of Parking Lot 6. Vehicle #2 was following traffic southbound on College Drive East when Vehicle #1 attempted to make at left at the entrance way of Lot #6 and struck Vehicle 2 on the passenger side. No injuries were […]
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash on College Drive East. When traffic suddenly slowed to a halt, Vehicle #1 was not able to stop striking Vehicle #2 from behind. No injuries were reported. #24MC00308 – Closed C.
A Facilities personnel notified police that while traveling from a pedestrian walkway into Lot #6, he did not observe a dark colored minivan traveling northbound and struck the driver’s side door. No injuries were reported. #24MC00304 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center on the report of a known individual sleeping on the couch. The individual was advised accordingly and escorted to the bus stop without incident. #24MC00303 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to Main Hall on the report of a possible odor of gas. The Fire Department arrived on scene and after conducting tests concluded that the building was safe. #24MC00301 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center for a report o a verbal dispute between a student and a cafeteria employee. The involved student had fled the scene before police arrival. #24MC00299- Closed C.
A concerned person reported to police that during class, an individual was making comments which were unruly. Counseling Dept. was apprised of the situation. #24MC00296 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Johnson Learning Center for an individual having difficulty breathing. The patient was treated at the scene and declined further medical assistance. #24MC00294 – Closed
Police assisted in locating an individual on campus who was possibly in need of medical assistance. The individual denied needing any assistance and left the area by his own free will. #24MC00291 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center on the report of an individual experiencing arm numbness. The patient was transported to a local hospital. #24MC00289 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #2 was attempting a left turn into a parking space in Lot #4 when it struck Vehicle #1 which was also attempting to pull into a parking space. Vehicle #1 sustained moderate damage to the front right passenger-side door, right front fender, front tire and rim as well as the bumper. […]
An individual was issued a letter of dismissal after becoming difficult to work with during dental clinic treatments. #24MC00287 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was exiting Lot #4, turning left to head northbound onto College Drive East when it struck Vehicle #2, traveling northbound, on the rear driver-side door and along the wheel well causing the airbag to deploy. Vehicle #1 sustained damage to the front bumper and a broken right front headlight. No injuries were reported. […]
While in the process of cleaning ducts/vents in College Center, a smoke detector set off the fire alarm. The building was evacuated. After the Fire Department arrived on scene, the panel was reset and the occupants allowed back into the building. #24MC00279 – Closed C.
A fire alarm was activated due to a faulty smoke detector head in the Johnson Learning Center and the building was evacuated. The equipment was changed and the panel reset. The building was deemed safe for re-entry. #24MC00276 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was proceeding forward and merging with traffic on College Drive East when traffic abruptly stopped for pedestrians in the crosswalk. Vehicle #1 then sideswiped Vehicle #2. #24MC00274 – Closed C.
An individual sustained a bruised arm while playing basketball resulting in numbness in the arm. Police provided the patient with an ice pack. The patient refused further medical care. #24MC00273 – Closed C.
After falling on the path by Edison Hall, an individual was treated at the scene with an ice pack until EMS arrived. After being evaluated, the patient declined further medical attention. #24MC00272 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall for an individual possibly having a severe allergic reaction after detecting an odor of peanut butter. The patient was able to quickly relocate to another area. EMS evaluated the patient who refused additional medical treatment. #24MC00271 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Physical Education for an individual who had possibly dislocated his thumb. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00264 – Closed C.
Police responded to Center 2 on a report of an activated fire alarm panel. The Fire Department arrived on scene and the panel was reset. No fire or smoke was present. #24MC00260 – Closed C.
A fire/sprinkler alarm activated in College Center. The Fire Department arrived on scene and the panel was reset. #24MC00259 – Closed C.
Police responded to an MVA on College Drive East. Vehicle #1 was exiting Lot #4 attempting to turn left, when it struck Vehicle #2 which was heading northbound. Vehicle #1 then spun and struck Vehicle #3 which was traveling southbound. No injuries were reported. #24MC00257 – Closed C.
After a verbal altercation with an NJ Transit bus driver, the subject was removed from the bus without incident. #24MC00254 – Closed C.
Upon receiving a threatening text message at home, an individual reported it to local authorities. Report was made to MCPD for documentation purposes. #24MC00255 – Closed C.
It was reported to Police on Oct. 13, 2024, that the chain connected to the lock which secures the tennis court was snapped. The person reporting the incident had learned of it on Oct. 6, 2024. Appropriate Facilities personnel were notified. #24MC00251 – Closed C.
Police assisted an individual was nauseous, dizzy and faint. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00244 – Closed C.
While traveling on College Drive East after entering the College from Woodbridge Avenue, Vehicle #1 collided into the rear bumper of Vehicle #2 after an uninvolved vehicle made an improper U-Turn causing a sudden delay in traffic. #MC00246 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that while parked in Lot 6A she observed a male exit his vehicle and urinate by a set of bushes. As he turned around, he was exposed before stepping back into his vehicle and driving away. A canvass of the area yielded negative results. #24MC00244 – Closed C.
An MC custodian was backing up a college putter when it struck a parked putter. There was minimal damage to each and both were functioning. #24MC00242 – Closed C.
Two individuals became involved in a verbal dispute over a vehicle which was double parked on the roadway. Both parties left the scene after documenting the incident. #24MC00237 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall for an individual who was experiencing dizziness and feeling faint. The patient was treated at the scene and refused further medical assistance. #24MC00235 – Closed C.
Vehicle #2 was exiting Lot #4 attempting to make a left turn when it was struck by Vehicle #1 traveling south bound on College Drive East. Vehicle #1 sustained significant damage and was towed from the scene. #24MC00234 – Closed C.
An unknown individual drove onto the sidewalk behind the PE Center and attempted to interact with members of a sport’s team. The coach approached the suspect, who quickly concluded the conversation and drove off. A search of the immediate area yielded negative results. #24MC00233 – Closed C.
An individual was walking down the stairwell of Billy Johnson Hall when he accidentally slipped and fell. The patient complained of pain in his left thigh. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00232 – Closed C.
A custodian accidentally struck his head on a wall resulting in a laceration. EMS arrived on scene and assisted the patient. Further medical treatment was declined. #24MC00230 – Closed C.
An individual was transported to a local hospital after sustaining a swollen ankle. #24MC00229 – Closed C.
An individual was parked in Lot #12 when someone parked beside her, opened his door and impacted the parked vehicle. There was a very small paint chip on the right rear passenger side door. #24MC00227 – Closed C.
A custodial staff member lost her balance and fell while utilizing a hand-held lifting tool. The patient was transported to a local hospital for treatment. #24MC00226 – Closed C.
A sprinkler water flow activated the fire alarm in College Center. The building was evacuated with no incident and the alarm was reset. #24MC00224 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that while she was parking her vehicle in Lot 4, a white van drove by and took a picture of her vehicle. No other description was given of the suspicious vehicle. This was reported for documentation purposes only. #24MC00222 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of an individual in need of medical assistance. EMS arrived on scene and assessed the patient who refused further medical attention. #MC00219 – Closed C.
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash in Lot 4. Vehicle #1 struck Vehicle #2 while attempting a right turn. Vehicle #1 sustained moderate damage to the left side front bumper. Vehicle #2 sustained minor damage to the left side rear fender. No injuries were reported. #24MC00214 – Closed C.
On 9/23/24, a female reported to Police that on Friday, 9/20/24, while near Main Hall, she was approached by a male who was attempting to obtain personal information. The victim left the area and was walking towards her vehicle, when she noticed the subject walking towards her with open arms. She quickly entered her vehicle, […]
Police responded to Lot #4 on the report of a motor vehicle crash. The occupant of Vehicle #1 stated that while sitting in her parked car, Vehicle #2 struck Vehicle #1 while attempting to park. No injuries were reported and no damage to either vehicle was present. #MC00208 – Closed C.
The Fire Department extinguished a brush fire which occurred west of the fence near Bldg. 216. #24MC00207 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall for an individual who had fainted. EMS assisted the patient who refused further medical attention. #24MC00205 – Closed C.
Police responded to Edison Hall in response to an individual who had fainted. EMS arrived on scene to evaluate the patient who declined further medical attention. The patient was transported off campus via a family member. #24MC00204 – Closed C.
Two garbage can lids melted after being placed on a stove top. #24MC00202 – Closed C.
A witness observed Vehicle #1 reverse out of a parking space, strike parked Vehicle #2 and then left the scene. The owner of Vehicle #2 arrived at the location and confirmed the minor damage to the rear bumper. Police were able to make contact with the driver of Vehicle #1. #24MC00199 – Closed C.
A female reported she was being harassed on campus by an individual she has known for several years. The victim requested the incident be documented but did not want law enforcement to make contact with the subject. #24MC00201 – CSC
An individual arrived at Police Headquarters stating that she was not feeling well. Police assisted the patient and EMS arrived on scene for an evaluation. The patient declined further medical attention. #24MC00917 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall regarding an individual who was feeling faint. The patient was evaluated by EMS and declined further medical attention. #24MC00194 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center on the report of a water-flow alarm. The fire panel was reset. No further action taken. #24MC00193 – Closed C.
Police responded to Facilities Management regarding an individual experiencing an allergic reaction. The patient did not recall being bitten or stung by an insect. #24MC00192 – Closed C.
An individual was placed under arrest after it came to light that there were outstanding warrants issued for the subject. #24MC00191 – Closed A.
Police responded to Parking Lot #4 on the report of a hit and run. The driver of Vehicle #1 stated her vehicle was parked in Lot 4 during class and upon return to the vehicle, noticed scratches on the passenger side bumper. No injuries were reported. #24MC00190 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Physical Education Center on the report of an individual possibly experiencing dehydration. EMS assessed and transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00186 – Closed C.
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash that occurred on College Dr. East involving two vehicles. No injuries were reported. #24MC00182 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Instructional Resource Center on the report of a fall victim. A custodial worker reported that while buffing the floor, he experienced a slip and fall. EMS arrived on scene to assess the patient. The patient declined further medical attention. #24MC00180 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
An individual reported that while unloading a pallet n the warehouse, he backed up and tripped over a piece of equipment. The patient was transported to a local medical facility. #24MC00177 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to South Hall in response to a report of a female patient experiencing an allergic reaction. The patient was not having trouble breathing and had taken an OTC for the reaction. EMS arrived on scene and provided additional assistance. The patient declined further medical attention. #24MC00175 – Closed C.
An individual was issued a defiant trespass notice after causing an incident in the Library. #24MC00173 – Closed A.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to the Edison Academy Magnet School for an activated burglary alarm. Upon arrival, there were no signs nor evidence of doors or building property being tampered with. The alarms were reset by school personnel and police were advised of a potential sensor issue which may have contributed to the false alarm activation. #24MC00171 […]
Police responded to Crabiel Hall for an individual who had slipped and sustained injury to the right knee and foot. An ice pack was provided to help alleviate the swelling. EMS evaluated the patient who then refused further medical treatment. #24MC00170 – Closed C.
Police responded to the IRC for a report of an individual who had fallen out of a chair and had gone unconscious. Upon arrival, Police assisted the patient into a chair who was then assessed by EMS. The patient was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. #24MC00169 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to South Hall for a noise complaint. The complainant stated that there was a loud party in the hallway while classes were in session and mentioned a verbal dispute with a male. Both individuals stated that it was a minor argument after which both parties left the scene. No further action taken. #24MC00165 […]
Police responded to the area of Center 1 for an individual requesting an ice pack for a sustained injury. The patient advised that she was struck with a hose that left a red mark/bruising on her abdomen. An ice pack was provided and the patient denied the need for any further medical assistance. #24MC00164 – […]
Vehicle #1 was traveling south on College Drive East when the vehicle pulled to the right, striking Vehicle #2. Vehicle #1 sustained minor damage to the left side front bumper and the driver side airbag was deployed. Vehicle #2 sustained minor dent to the rear bumper. No injuries were reported. #24MC00162 – Closed C.
An individual took a misstep and fell, striking her forehead against a wall in the Library while also sustaining a minor injury to the left hand. The patient was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. #24MC00161 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Chambers Hall for an activated fire alarm. MC Facilities Department had installed a replacement smoke detector that was later determined to be defective. The faulty smoke detector activated the fire alarm. The Fire Department reset the alarm. After conducting a safety inspection, the building was deemed safe for re-entry. #24MC00159 – Closed […]
Police responded to the Instructional Resource Center for an individual who was not feeling well. The patient was experiencing signs of possible dehydration. EMS assessed the patient, who then refused further medical assistance. #24MC00158 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that while parked in Lot 6 someone removed antifreeze, motor oil, a can opener and a social security card from the vehicle. The victim contacted the Social Security Administration regarding the stolen card. #24MC00154 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was proceeding straight on College Drive East and Woodbridge Avenue, when it was struck by Vehicle #2 which changed lanes without warning. No injuries were reported. #24MC00153 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police and Fire Department responded to Center 4 for an activated fire alarm. The alarm was activated in-error and reset. After a safety inspection of the building, it was deemed safe to occupy. #24MC00148 – Closed C.
Subsequent to conducting a motor vehicle stop for an improper U-Turn, a driver was arrested on an outstanding warrant. The individual was processed and released on his own recognizance. #24MC00142 – Closed A.
Police responded to South Hall for an individual who had fallen. Upon arrival, the patient stated feeling a sharp pain in the left leg causing the patient to fall and hit both the left hip and her head on the floor. EMS provided additional assistance. The patient refused further medical attention. #24MC00141 – Closed C.
Police reported an activated fire alarm in College Center. Occupants were evacuated from the building. The Fire Department arrived on scene and were able to re-set the fire panel. #24MC00132 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of an individual who was experiencing chest tightness, as well as elevated heart rate. EMS responded to the scene; the patient was transported off campus by a family member. #24MC00129 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was exiting the parking lot onto Parkside Drive as Vehicle #2 was entering. Vehicle #1 struck Vehicle #2. #24MC00125 – Closed C.
Facilities personnel reported that while driving a Club Car towards Main Hall along a designated path in front of College Center, the wheel locked up forcing the Club Car off the roadway, striking a bench in front of Studio Theater. No injuries were reported. #24MC00124 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Johnson Learning Center on the report of an activated fire alarm coming from a secured location. The Fire Department arrived on scene and believed the activation was caused by a faulty head. The alarm was reset and Facilities personnel notified. #24MC00121 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of individuals who had been driving a golf cart (college property) around the outside area of the building. Possible individuals involved were located on the couches in Main Hall. Two of four suspects were identified. This is an open case. #24MC00120 – Open.
A staff member from the Edison Magnet School reported that gym equipment was stolen. While preparing for class, the staff member reported several boxes containing metal components, along with a silver metal pole for Disc Golf Goal were missing. There are currently no known suspects. #24MC00119 – Closed C.
Police responded to the baseball field behind the PEC on the report of an individual having rib pain along with nausea and difficulty breathing. The patient was alert and conscious. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00117 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall on the report of an individual who was experiencing swelling in the hands and legs. The patient reported having been in a motor vehicle accident off-campus earlier that day with airbag deployment. EMS arrived on scene to evaluate the patient who then declined further medical treatment. #24MC00107 – Closed C.
Police responded to Crabiel Hall on the report of an individual who was having difficulty breathing possibly due to an anxiety attack. EMS arrived on scene and evaluated the patient who then refused further medical attention. #24MC00106 – Closed C.
Police responded to Edison Hall on the report of an individual who was experiencing dizziness and lightheadedness. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00105 – Closed C.
Police responded to a motor vehicle crash at the entrance to the College. Vehicle #3 attempted to stop but rear-ended Vehicle #2 which struck Vehicle #1 from behind. EMS responded to the scene for an individual in Vehicle #2 who complained of knee and neck pain. Further medical treatment was declined. Vehicle #3 was rendered […]
An individual reported to police that she was approached by two unknown females outside College Center who were requesting her personal information. The victim felt uncomfortable with the interaction and reported such to MCPD. #24MC00103 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that she was being harassed. The victim was advised of her right to press charges and provided information for filing a temporary restraining order, if she chose to do so. #24MC00100 – Open Case.
An individual reported to police that while his vehicle was parked in Lot #6, it sustained damage to the passenger side mirror. The mirror was shattered and there was, what appeared to be, dried blood on the broken glass. There are currently no known suspects or witnesses. #24MC00095 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to Facilities Management on the report of an individual with a chemical burn to the hand sustained while working at Crabiel Hall. EMS was called to the scene and provided first aid. The patient declined further medical assistance. #24MC00094 – Closed C.
Police responded to the bus stop on the report of a disruptive person. The driver refused to allow the individual to enter the bus based on past history with the passenger. After speaking with the supervisor, the individual was allowed entry onto the bus, but opted to find another way off campus. #MC00092 – Closed […]
Custodial staff reported to police that a male was found lying in the custodial closet attached to the vestibule next to the men’s restroom. After being asked several times to leave by the Custodial Staff, the male finally exited the building in an unknown direction. The campus was canvased for this individual but a search […]
An individual reported to police that his brother was missing since Sunday. Police conducted an investigation and found that the missing person was not registered for any classes. An outside agency was contacted to assist in locating the individual and taking over the investigation. #24MC00090 – Closed C.
An individual reported to Police that while in IRC three males entered and one sat down next to him. The alleged suspect then began making inappropriate gestures. The victim left the area and reported this information to police. Upon investigation, this case appears to be unfounded. #24MC00082 – Unfounded.
Police responded to Chambers Drive on the report of a motor vehicle crash. The driver of Vehicle #1 stated he temporarily lost consciousness and struck Vehicle #2. Moderate damage was observed on the right side rear bumper of Vehicle #2 and minor damage to the front bumper of Vehicle #1 with airbag deployment. EMS responded […]
Police responded to a female student who had experienced dizziness and hit her head on a desk, temporarily losing consciousness. The patient regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. #24MC00078 – Closed C.
Police responded to Gateway on the report of an individual with a hand injury. The patient accidentally slammed her thumb inside a filing cabinet resulting in pain and numbness. Patient was treated at the scene, no further action taken. #MC00077 – Closed.
Police were dispatched to the College Center for an individual who was bitten by a bug. The patient experienced pain in her hand and was unable to make a fist without resulting discomfort. Treatment and evaluation were performed by EMS, no further action taken. #MC00076 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was traveling south when it struck Vehicle #2 causing moderate damage to both vehicles. Vehicle #1 sustained scratches, as well as a crack on the left side of the rear bumper. Vehicle #2 sustained damage to the front bumper and front grill. Due to the impact, Vehicle #2 was pushed backwards and struck […]
Police responded to an active fire alarm at College Center. Upon entering, there were no signs of smoke or fire. The Fire Department arrived on scene and reset the alarm. The occupants were allowed back in the building. #24MC00073 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to the College Center on the report of a suspicious individual who was observed in The Corral at an event which was currently in process. The person in question was asked to leave and proceeded to do so without further incident. #24MC00072 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center on the report of a fire alarm activation. The building was evacuated and it was determined that someone had pulled the alarm near the cafeteria. The Fire Department arrived on scene and the alarm was reset. Occupants were allowed back in the building. #24MC00070 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Library on the report of a theft of an electric scooter which had been left in College Center ground level. After class, the victim noticed two males riding the scooter at the front lobby of Main Hall. The victim was able to retrieve the scooter without incident. #24MC00067 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall on the report of an individual who was experiencing dizziness. EMS arrived on scene as well and transported the patient to a local hospital. #MC00064 – Closed C.
Police responded to Gateway on the report of an individual experiencing pain in side, dizziness and sweating. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #MC00062 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that he left his backpack in the lounge area of College Center unattended for several minutes. Upon his return, the backpack was no longer there. Inside the backpack was a laptop and allegedly a large sum of money. The suspect was seen on surveillance camera taking the backpack and the […]
Police responded to Edison Hall on the report of an individual who was emotionally distressed. Upon arrival, it was determined that the individual was actually calling in from off campus. Police were able to make contact with an outside agency to assist. #MC00053 – Closed C.
While cleaning a machine in the Dental Hygiene Clinic, a smoke detector was set off. The Fire Department arrived on scene to reset the fire panel. Occupants were allowed re-entry into the building. #24MC00049 – Closed C.
Police were notified of an individual with suicidal ideations believed to be on campus. Upon conducting a thorough search, the individual could not be located. Notification and request for mutual aid went to surrounding police agencies. #24MC00045 – Open Case.
Police responded to the Physical Education Center for a suspicious persons call. It was reported that an unknown male came into the PEC and was acting suspicious. The person then proceeded to bother a female student who was going to class. Once staff members began entering the building, the suspect left. Police located the individual […]
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall for a report of an electrical odor emanating from a computer. Upon arrival, no odor was detected near the computer nor inside the classroom. The Fire Department arrived on scene and determined that the equipment was safe and in working condition. #24MC00043 – Closed C.
Police responded to a fight in the Instructional Resource Center, second floor men’s restroom. It was conveyed to Police that the victim had banged on the stall in the restroom which was occupied. The occupant then exited the stall and a brief argument ensued. The suspect then struck the victim multiple times in the face […]
Police were called to the Instructional Resource Center on the report of a disorderly individual. Upon arrival, Police were advised that an individual began yelling and cursing when advised that backpacks were not allowed while test taking. The individual left the scene before police arrived. The professor was advised on how to file student code […]
An individual reported to police that she observed what appeared to be a weapon in a pouch being placed on a cart in a classroom. Police were quickly able to make contact with the suspicious person and were able to ascertain that the item in question was actually a cell phone inside a pouch. #MC00039 […]
Vehicle #1 was traveling Westbound in Lot #5 and had come to full stop at the stop sign. The driver then effectuated a right-hand turn onto College Drive East, did not observe Vehicle #2 which was already in the roadway and struck Vehicle #2’s rear right passenger-side door. Both vehicles sustained damage, no injuries were […]
Police were dispatched to West Hall for an individual who had fainted. Upon arrival, the patient was conscious and breathing. The patient stated feeling dizzy but did not recall fainting. EMS was called to the scene for evaluation. The patient refused further medical assistance. #MC00036 – Closed C.
MCPD responded to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Alumni and Chambers Drive. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. EMS responded to the scene to evaluate a minor injury; patient refused further medical assistance. One vehicle was towed from the scene. #MC00034 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center on the report of an individual who had sustained a laceration to the left index finger. The wound was disinfected and bandaged. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital for further treatment. #MC00035 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to Lot #1 on the report of a motor vehicle crash. Both drivers stated they were backing out of their respective parking spaces and did not see the other vehicle until the collision. Both vehicles sustained minor damage to the rear bumpers. No injuries were reported. #MC00033 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center on the report of an individual experiencing dizziness. EMS was dispatched to the scene for evaluation and the patient refused further medical attention. #24MC00032 – Closed C.
Facilities personnel notified MCPD that there were multiple stickers placed on the mirror in the men’s restroom of Main Hall. The stickers had been removed before police were notified, but pictures of the damage were taken and provided for investigative purposes. #24MC00030 – Open Case.
Police responded to an active fire alarm coming from a restroom in College Center. The building was evacuated. Upon entering the restroom, an aroma consistent with a vape pen was detected. The Fire Department arrived on scene and reset the alarm deeming the building safe for occupants to return. Two individuals are currently facing Student […]
Police responded to an active fire alarm in Chambers Hall at 07:39 am. Upon arrival, they were met by the Fire Department and were advised that the alarm had been activated in error. Dust had unexpectedly set off the alarm. #24MC00022 – Closed C.
Vehicles #1 and #2 were traveling southbound on College Drive East when Vehicle #1 attempted to improperly pass Vehicle #2. Vehicle #1 struck Vehicle #2 causing minor damage to the right rear quarter panel. Vehicle #1 sustained damage to the front left panel, driver-side mirror and right front tire and rim. All parties declined medical […]
Police responded to Raritan Hall for an individual experiencing an allergic reaction. The patient sustained hives along the collar bone, neck line, left wrist and elbow. EMS treated the patient at the scene. #24MC00017 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall for an individual who was experiencing lightheadedness. EMS evaluated the patient who declined further medical attention. #24MC00016 – Closed C.
Police responded to Parking Lot #6A regarding a motor vehicle crash. The operator of the vehicle stated that while attempting to park, she struck a parked vehicle. #24MC00015 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that a male student was making unwanted conversation with the individual on multiple occasions. The victim did not want any action taken at this time, but was advised that should things escalate, police would provide further assistance. #24MC00014 – Closed C.
Police responded to Edison Hall to assist an individual who, after feeling dizzy, fell out from his desk and struck his head. A bandage was applied to a small laceration on the patient’s forehead. EMS arrived on scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #24MC00012 – Closed C.
An individual was experiencing shortness of breath and some tightness in the chest due to an asthmatic condition. Oxygen was provided and EMS arrived on scene to evaluate the patient. The patient refused further medical treatment. #24MC00011 – Closed C.
Police responded to the PEC on the report of damaged property. Upon arrival, MC Athletic personnel advised that during baseball practice, a thrown pitch bounced into the bottom panel of a door resulting in the glass being shattered. Facilities personnel were notified. #24MC00010 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
An audible fire alarm was detected coming from College Center. The building was safely evacuated. The Fire Department arrived and after checking the building, found it to be safe and allowed the occupants back in. Shortly after, a second alarm sounded but it was determined to be an accidental initiation. #24MC00007 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center on the report of individuals smoking cannabis on the Cafeteria A patio in violation of the no smoking policy. One student was issued a college summons. Additionally, there were two individuals who were not associated with the college who were issued defiant trespass notices. #24MC00006 – Closed A.
Vehicle #1 reversed out of a parking space in Lot #13 striking Vehicle #2 which was stopped, waiting to pick up a passenger. #24MC00005 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to Crabiel Hall for an individual who had collapsed during class, possibly striking her head in doing so. Upon arrival, the patient was able to communicate with the responding officers. EMS was called to the scene; the patient refused further medical attention. #24MC00002 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to College Drive East, north of Alumni Drive, for the report of a motor vehicle accident with an airbag deployment. The driver stated he was traveling north/north-east along College Drive East towards Woodbridge Avenue and lost control of the vehicle which resulted in a collision with a light fixture. No injuries were reported. […]
An individual was experiencing pain and discomfort in the left forearm and having difficulty making a fist after moving a filing cabinet. The patient advised that he would be following up with an evaluation by a physician. #23MC00196 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police were flagged down by a student in Parking Lot #1 for a motor vehicle accident. No injuries were reported on scene and all persons involved refused medical attention. #23MC00193 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center for an active fire alarm. Upon arrival, police entered the restroom where the alarm was coming from and detected an odor of a vape pen which likely caused the alarm activation. The Fire Department arrived on scene and reset the alarm. #23MC00191 – Closed C.
A individual fell and hit her face against a filing cabinet resulting in bruising/swelling to the left cheek. The patient was given an ice pack prior to police arrival. EMS was called to the scene. The patient refused further medical attention. #23MC00187 – Closed C.
Police responded to the area outside the Bookstore to assist a female who had injured her back. The patient stated hurting her back due to a heavy book bag. EMS evaluated the patient who refused further medical attention. #23MC00186 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall on the report of an individual who pierced her right finger with a sharp instrument. The patient refused EMS at the scene. No further action taken, #23MC00183 – Closed C.
Police responded to Crabiel Hall on the report of an individual who had fallen down the stairs. EMS was called to the scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #MC00182 – Closed C.
While on patrol, Police heard an audible fire alarm coming from College Center. Upon entering the building, Police were informed by MC custodial staff that the alarm was coming from the first floor men’s restroom. There was an odor of burnt marijuana throughout the room. The building was evacuated. The Fire Department arrived and investigated […]
Police responded to Facilities Management on the report of an individual who had fallen. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who had tripped, hitting her head. There was minor bruising under the right eye. The patient accepted an ice pack but refused further medical treatment. #23MC00172 – Closed C.
An individual reported to Police that he parked his vehicle in Lot #4 and upon returning to the vehicle, observed damage to the front left side bumper. #23MC00171 – Closed C.
Police responded to Lot #6 for a belated hit and run. The driver parked the vehicle around 7:45 am and upon returning to the vehicle at approx. 12:20 pm, observed damage consistent with a sideswipe. There was moderate damage from the rear driver-side door which extended to the rear quarter panel. #2023-00236390 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to L’Hommedieu Hall on the report of an individual who was feeling faint. EMS arrived on scene and evaluated the patient who declined further medical attention. #2023-00236228 – Closed C.
While investigating a separate incident, Police observed two females enter a restricted area of College Center and shoplift several items. The subjects entered the area of The Winner’s Circle, took merchandise and left without paying. Both individuals were issued summons and charges were submitted for Code of Student Conduct. #2023-00234235 – CSC.
An individual stated that while sitting in College Center, she was approached by two females who tried to instigate a fight by calling her names. In addition, they asked if she had her wallet and if she wanted to go outside and fight. The victim left the College Center and proceeded to meet up with […]
Police responded to Mill Gate on the report of an individual experiencing chest pains. The patient was alert and conscious. The patient felt anxious but was not experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS evaluated the patient. Further medical assistance was refused. #2023-00233153 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to College Drive East/Lot #4 regarding a motor vehicle crash. Upon arrival, the driver stated that while negotiating a curve in the road, a deer jumped in front of the vehicle. In attempting to avoid the animal, the vehicle struck the curb, left the roadway, re-entered the roadway and struck the curb […]
Police responded to Raritan Hall for an individual who was experiencing stomach cramps. The patient refused EMS but requested assistance in directing a family member on campus for pickup. The patient was escorted to the family member’s vehicle for transport. #2023-00232339 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to College Drive East and Woodbridge Avenue for a motor vehicle crash. No injuries were reported on scene and all persons involved refused medical attention. #2023-00231662 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center on the report of an individual who suffered a minor laceration during culinary class. Upon arrival, the patient advised that while utilizing a kitchen knife, she accidentally lacerated the inside of her finger. After disinfecting the injury and applying a bandage, the patient was offered the services of EMS, but […]
Police responded to College Center for an individual who had fallen and sustained minor injuries. The patient miss-stepped and fell on the sidewalk near College Center and sustained a laceration to his right knee and minor scrapes and abrasions to both hands. After tending to the wounds, the patient refused further EMS services. #2023-00230465 – […]
While on routine patrol, police observed the gate arm for Lot #15 was missing and the end broken. Upon investigation, it was determined that a dumpster was delivered to the lot and in doing so, the gate arm was damaged. #2023-00229336 – Closed C.
Police and EMS were dispatched to Crabiel Hall on the report of an individual who had fallen. The patient was alert and conscious, but experiencing pain in the right arm and shoulder area. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #2023-00227329 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who stated that he could not move in Parking Lot #1. The patient stated that he had previously pulled his back and now, after attempting to bend over to pick up an item, felt extreme pain with difficulty moving. EMS arrived at the scene and transported the patient to a […]
A College employee reported to Police that a medical anatomical skeleton appeared to have been stolen from West Hall Annex. While the department reporting the theft is currently being relocated to a different location, a search of all areas where the item may have been moved to yielded negative results. This is an open investigation. […]
Police responded to an individual who was experiencing a mental health crisis. EMS arrived on scene and after speaking with the patient, the patient was voluntarily transported to a local hospital. #2023-00225156 – Closed C.
Police responded to Lot #3 regarding a motor vehicle crash. The driver of Vehicle #1 stated that while backing out of a parking stall, he struck Vehicle #2. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. No injuries were reported. #2023-00221531 – Closed C.
An individual reported to Police that while in class her left Airpod was stolen. The victim believes someone took it while she was busy speaking with the instructor. #2023-00330564 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #1 was attempting to park in an empty stall in Lot #1 when her vehicle was rear-ended by Vehicle #2. Vehicle #1 sustained moderate damage to the right-side rear bumper. Vehicle #2 sustained no visible damage. #2023-00219545 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was pulling into a parking stall in Lot #4 when it struck Vehicle #2. Both vehicles sustained damage but were drivable. No injuries were reported. #2023-00216345 – Closed C.
Police responded to College Center on the report of a verbal dispute between a male and two females. Subsequent to investigation, it was determined that there was a misunderstanding in communication between the parties. No further police action taken. #2023-00215632 – Closed C.
An individual reported to Police that she was being harassed by a classmate via phone, social media and in person. After being friendly for a period of time, the victim believed the subject misinterpreted the relationship. The subject stated that previously there were issues in their relationship but thought things were going well at this […]
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall on the report of an individual who was presenting with mental health issues. The patient voluntarily submitted for treatment. #2023-00215389 – Open Case.
A light fixture fell and hit an individual in the head in West Hall. The patient went to Mill Gate due to feeling lightheaded. An ice pack was provided. Upon Police arrival, the patient stated feeling better and did not wish to have EMS on scene. #2023-00215253 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that while in College Center, an AirPods case fell out of her pocket. After locating the case, the earpieces were no longer inside. Through an application on her phone, the earpieces were tracked to a location off campus. The victim was advised to report this to the proper jurisdiction for […]
Police were dispatched to College Center for a medical call. Upon arrival, the patient was experiencing a nosebleed. EMS arrived on scene to evaluate the patient. Further medical assistance was declined. #2023-00214254 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of an individual selling candy on campus. The subject was issued a Defiant Trespass for soliciting and was escorted to the Bus Route where he boarded the 813 Bus to Metuchen. #2023-00213718 – Closed A.
An individual was taken into custody subsequent to a motor vehicle stop for failure to yield to pedestrians turned up a warrant for arrest for failure to appear. #2023-00213584 – Closed A.
An individual reported to police that he was approached by three subjects asking for donations. The victim offered a sum of money. After reconsidering his donation and requesting the monies be returned, one of the subjects grabbed the victim’s cellphone and attempted to withdraw monies from his Venmo account. The victim retrieved his phone but […]
An individual was approached by four men in a white van seeking donations. When the victim took out his wallet, one of the subjects grabbed a $20 bill from it and offered to give him change but then offered him candy and left with the $20 bill. #2023-00212718 – Closed C.
An individual stating feeling hot and subsequently losing consciousness. The patient fainted and hit her head in the process. The patient refused medical treatment and was transported off campus by a family member. #2023-00212653 – Closed C.
Police responded to Crabiel Hall for an alert and conscious male had suffered a seizure. Upon arrival, the patient was sitting upright on a bench and stated that he is susceptible to this condition. EMS arrived and examined the patient who refused any further medical attention. #2023-00212546 -Closed C.
A pull station near the Student Life Office in College Center was pulled causing an active fire alarm. The building was evacuated. The fire department arrived on scene and reset the panel and determined the building was safe for re-entry. #2023-00211816 – Closed C.
Two males were cat calling two females walking toward the Library. The females rebuked their advances and the males got verbally nasty with the victims. The females, who felt uncomfortable, reported this to a staff member who then notified police. The suspects left the scene before Police arrived. #2023-00208565 – Closed C.
Police responded to Parking Lot # 1 for an MVA. Upon arrival, the driver of V1 stated that as he began to back up out of a parking space, he did not observe V2 parked behind his vehicle. Subsequently, striking V2 on the rear passenger side door. The driver of V2 stated that she was […]
Police responded to the College Center on the report of an individual who had fallen. The patient sustained abrasions to the chin, forehead, right knee and hands. Medical services were declined. No further was taken. #2023-00208339 – Closed – C.
Police responded to Main Hall for an active fire alarm. The building was evacuated. The alarm came from the Main Hall bathroom possibly set off by a vape pen. The Fire Department arrived on scene and reset the alarm. The occupants were allowed back into the building.
A fire alarm was activated in the Library possibly caused by someone using a vape pen in the bathroom. The building was evacuated. The Fire Department arrived on scene and reset the alarm. The Library was deemed safe and occupants allowed back in the building. #2023-00207335 – Closed C.
An individual was issued a defiant trespass after being involved in several incidents on campus. The subject was escorted off campus. #2023-00206793 – Closed A.
Police responded to South Hall on the report of an individual who had felt dizzy and faint. EMS evaluated the patient who subsequently refused medical treatment. #2023-00206381 – Closed C.
Police observed an individual nauseous and alert but not able to verbally respond. A family member arrived on scene and advised Police that the patient was on medication to treat a medical condition. EMS responded to the scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #2023-00204857 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police fraudulent transactions on his debit card. The victim was advised to contact his financial institution to report such activity. #2023-00202066 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that while in class a student slapped him on the back of his neck. The victim did not wish to file a criminal complaint. This case has been forwarded for Code of Student Conduct violation. #2023-00201271 – CSC.
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of a student who was ill. The patient stated feeling anxious during class but subsequently refused medical assistance. #2023-00198726 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall regarding a complaint of 2 individuals asking for money. The suspects were both male, one wearing a black hoodie and the other a green hoodie. They stated they were raising money for a charity. The suspects had left the scene and a subsequent search of the area produced negative results. […]
Police responded to Raritan Hall on the report of an individual who had an ankle sprain. The patient stated having moderate pain and bruising around the ankle. EMS arrived on scene for further medical assistance. The patient declined further treatment. #2023-00196298 – C.
Vehicle #1 was parked in Lot 6A facing South when it was struck by an unknown vehicle. Moderate damage was sustained to the rear left bumper. The rear left tail light sustained significant damage. #2023-00195392 – C.
While on campus, an individual requested medical assistance for an injury which had been sustained off campus. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #2023-00195252 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that his vehicle had been hit while it was parked in Lot #6A. No injuries were reported. #2023-00195246 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to Edison Hall on the report of a sick individual. The patient stated that while waiting for class to start, he began to feel nauseas. The patient declined EMS services. #2023-00195103 – Closed C.
Investigation at scene revealed V1 was negotiating a turn onto College Dr East when it crashed into a curb. V1 sustained significant front end body damage and was inoperable and removed by Taylors Towing. There were no injuries reported. #2023-00191038 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Bookstore regarding an individual who left the store without paying for the items in his possession. Police made contact with the suspect who admitted to leaving the store without paying. Subsequently, he returned to the Bookstore to pay for the stolen items. #2023-00189963 – Closed A.
Police responded to the Johnson Learning Center on the report of an individual who was feeling faint. The patient was dealing with a known medical issue. EMS was called to the scene. The patient declined transport to a local hospital. #2023-00185746 – Closed.
Police responded to College Center on the report of an individual experiencing chest pains. EMS arrived on scene to evaluate the patient. The patient refused additional medical help and was transported off campus via a family member. #2023-00184675 – Closed C.
Three individuals reported that while walking by Otlowski Drive and the Edison Magnet School, they came upon a suspicious white van. When passing by, they heard banging on the window and honking. No interaction had taken place. No description of the occupants of the van was provided. #2023-00183820 – Closed C.
Police responded to West Hall on the report of an individual who was bleeding. Upon arrival, the patient was alert and conscious. The patient had a prior cut that was reopened when his band aid came off. #2023-00179430 – Closed C.
Police responded to Lot #3 regarding a motor vehicle which was doing donuts in the parking lot. There was no damage to College property or other vehicles in the lot. The driver was issued a summons for careless driving. #2023-00179355 – Closed A.
Vehicle #1 was parked in a parking spot when the rear left side of the vehicle was struck by an unknown vehicle which fled the scene. Vehicle #1 sustained moderate damage to the left rear quarter panel, as well as, scratches to the left side of the bumper. There are no known suspects at this […]
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of a female who fell. The patient missed a step and fell causing injury to her right forearm and her left knee. The patient was transported to a local hospital. #2023-00177772
Police responded to the College Center on the report of an individual experiencing nausea and stomach pains. The patient stated that he may have eaten uncooked meat. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #2023-00176686 – Closed C.
Police responded to a fire alarm activation in Center IV. Upon arrival, neither smoke nor fire was present. The Fire Department arrived on scene and deemed a malfunction of the smoke detector located in the basement as the cause for the alarm. The alarm was reset. No further police action taken. #2023-00176517 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was backing up to the loading dock of Billy Johnson Hall when the driver got too close and struck the dock with the left rear side of the vehicle. The left tail light, as well as, the tail gate have moderate damage. No damage to the dock. There were no injuries. #2023-00176479 – […]
Police responded to South Hall on the report of an individual who had passed out. Upon arrival, the patient was awake and conscious. EMS arrived on scene and treated the patient. #2023-00171404 – Closed. C.
Police responded to South Hall on the report of an individual who had fainted. Upon arrival, the patient was alert and conscious. EMS was called to the scene; the patient refused further medical attention. #2023-00169623 – Closed C.
Police responded to a fire alarm activation in the Studio Theater. Upon arrival, there was no sign of smoke or fire. The Fire Department arrived on scene and after checking the Studio Theater, College Center and Performing Arts Center concluded it was an accidental fire alarm activation. The fire panel was reset. #2023-00153896 – Closed […]
Police responded to the PAC on the report of an unlawful entry. It was reported by department personnel that sometime after 1930 hours on 8/3/23, someone had entered the PAC and disrupted the supplies which had been setup for the next day’s camp session. Upon investigation, it was determined that three individuals had entered the […]
Police responded to the Physical Center on the report of an individual with a leg injury. Upon arrival, the patient stated that she sustained an injury to her left leg while playing volleyball. EMS arrived on scene, evaluated and transported the patient to a local hospital. #2023-00143347 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who was experiencing a mental health crisis. EMS arrived on scene and after speaking with the patient, the patient was voluntarily transported to a local hospital. #2023-00143054 – Closed C.
Police responded to a two vehicle crash in Parking Lot #11. There was moderate damage to both vehicles. No injuries were reported. #2023-00139594 – Closed C.
Police responded to West Hall on the report of an individual who was experiencing dizziness and nausea. The patient was transported to a local hospital via EMS. #2023-00139088 – Closed C.
Police responded to a verbal dispute between several individuals outside the Library/Center One. No physical altercation was involved. No injuries were reported. #2023-00139010 – Closed C.
Police responded to the PEC on the report of an individual experiencing back pain. EMS arrived on scene, evaluated and transported the patient to a local hospital. #2023-00137753 – Closed C.
An individual reported that a suspicious male subject approached her while studying in South Hall. The subject made several remarks indicating potential mental illness. He later fled the scene prior to the arrival of responding officers. #2023-00134873 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to College Drive East between the PEC and Lot #3, regarding a vehicle stuck in the roadway due to flooding. The vehicle was towed from the scene. #2023-00133444 – Closed C.
Police responded to East Hall for a fire alarm activation possibly set off by smoke/dust from a weed whacking device being used outside the building. The Fire Department arrived on scene and reset the alarm. #2023-00132810 – Closed C.
Police responded to Chambers Hall on the report of a verbal dispute. No threats or physical altercation took place. This is for documentation purposes only. #I-2023-013147 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Police responded to the softball field on the report of an individual having an asthma attack. Police administered oxygen to stabilize the patient and EMS arrived on scene for further evaluation. The patient was transported to a local hospital. #I-2023-012839 – Closed C.
While on patrol, Police observed a red sedan circling Lot #6A. Contact was made with the driver who was apparently lost and having difficulty navigating the roadway. Due to the late hour and not being able to contact a taxi service, a courtesy transport was provided. #I-2023-012830 – Closed C.
An exterior fire alarm of Center II was activated. Police arrived on scene and after making their way into the building, were not able to detect any odor of smoke. The Fire Department arrived on scene and deemed the area safe. A faulty smoke head was suspected to have set off the alarm. No further […]
Police responded to West Hall on the report of a College employee who began having issues with vision loss. The patient was transported off campus via a family member. #I-2023-012419 – Closed C.
Police responded to CC Room #209 for a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, a Vaporizer odor was detected and it had triggered the fire alarm. The Fire Department arrived on scene for further investigation. #I-2023-012048 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #! was backing out of a parking and struck Vehicle #2 which was waiting to exit. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-012371 – Closed C.
After parking in a handicapped lot without proper documentation, it came to light that there was an active warrant out for the registered owner. The subject was issued a court date and released on his own recognizance. #I-2023-011879 – Closed A.
An MC putter (#14) sustained a broken driver side mirror when the driver attempted to pass a pick-up truck which was parked on the concrete sidewalk by JLC. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-011774 – Closed C.
Police responded to Lot #6A on the report of an active physical altercation. Upon investigation, it was determined that no physical altercation had taken place though there was a verbal dispute. There was no sign of any bruising, abrasions or any indication that a physical altercation had taken place. No further police action taken at […]
Police responded to Center IV for a fire alarm activation. The exterior strobes were activated and an audible alarm was heard though there was no smoke or fire observed. The Fire Department arrived on scene, checked the panel and potential area of activation. The panel was reset. The cause of the activation was unknown. #I-2023-011362 […]
A Maintenance staff member reported to police that while working, the tailgate of the work van dropped on his fingers. The patient sustained injuries to the left ring and middle fingers. First aid was provided and the patient was transported to a local hospital. #I-2023-011304 – Closed C.
Police responded to the outside of Main Hall for a medical call regarding an individual not feeling well. The patient stated feeling faint in class and went outside for fresh air. EMS arrived on scene to evaluate the patient who declined further medical assistance. The patient was transported off campus via a family member. #I-2023-011000 […]
At approximately 6:53 pm, an individual came to Headquarters to report that earlier in the day she had fallen out of her office chair while attempting to pick something up. The chair toppled over causing the individual to experience back and hip pain. Medical attention was refused at this time. #I-2023-010777 – Closed C.
While browsing the computer, a faculty member was redirected to a fraudulent Microsoft website which claimed that her computer was hacked and to contact an individual named David William. Mr. William advised the victim that her accounts were hacked and a large sum of monies withdrawn. The victim provided the hacker with her name and […]
Someone had written on the elevators of Instructional Resource Center with chalk. The custodial staff was able to remove the writing with no damage to the elevator. #I-2023-010452 – Closed C.
Police responded to West Hall on the report of an individual who felt faint. The patient was pale and sweating. EMS transported the patient to a local hospital. #I-2023-010433 – Closed C.
Police responded to the Blue Colt Bookstore for a report of an activated burglar alarm. Upon investigation, it was determined that the alarm was activated in-error. There was no disturbance or unlawful entry and all entrances into the building were secured. #I-2023-010165 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 sideswiped a pole on the pathway/sidewalk traveling east between West Hall and the Bus Route. The vehicle sustained substantial damage to the rear right cargo door, as well as, moderate damage to the right front passenger door. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-010086 – Closed C.
A College Maintenance worker was on the footpath near Center III when he was stung by a bee near his left eye. First aid was applied. The patient refused further medical treatment. #I-2023-010083 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who had been stung by a bee on the top of the head. EMS was called to the scene to assist the patient who was experiencing numbness to the face. The patient declined transport to the hospital. #I-2023-009924 – Closed C.
No crimes or incidents reported since last entry.
Vehicle #1 was parked and unoccupied in Lot #6 between the hours of 12:30 and 15:15 when it was struck by an unknown vehicle or object. The front driver-side lower fender sustained minor damage. #I-2023-009238 – Closed C.
An individual reported that while bending beneath a desk to unplug an electrical cord, the complainant experienced back pain. Medical attention was refused. This was reported for documentation purposes only. #I-2023-009224 – Closed C.
Police responded to East Hall for a fire alarm activation. A smoke detector was being worked on which set off the alarm. The Fire Department arrived on scene and deemed the building safe. #I-2023-009146 – Closed C.
An individual was issued a Defiant Trespass notice after a number of complaints were received regarding his troublesome interactions with staff on campus. #I-2023-008974 – Closed A.
An individual reported to Police that he twisted his left knee while running. The patient complained of minor knee pain. An ice pack was applied to the area. The patient refused medical transportation. #I-2023-008966 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall for a fire alarm activation. There was no obvious smoke or fire present. The Fire Department arrived on scene and deemed the building safe. It appeared a smoke detector head was in need of replacement. #I-2023-008678 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who became ill after a morning class. Medical attention was offered but the patient declined. The patient was transported off campus via a family member. #I-2023-008419 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to West Hall for an individual experiencing a sudden rapid heart rate. EMS was called to the scene to assess the patient. #I-2023-008347 – Closed C.
Investigation at scene revealed Vehicle #1 was parked in Lot 9 when the owner observed moderate body damage to the driver side rear bumper. Vehicle #1 was unoccupied and no other party reported the incident. The body damage had fresh paint and scratches along with a moderate dent. #I-2023-008114 – Closed C.
Police assisted in the aid/transport of an individual seeking help with a mental health issue. #I-2023-007847 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #1 was parked in Lot #8 from approximately 10:00 am through 1:52 pm. Upon returning to the vehicle, the driver found that it had been struck resulting in moderate damage to the rear left bumper and a broken left rear taillight. There are no known suspects or witnesses. #I-2023-007420 – Closed […]
Police were dispatched to the College Center for a fire alarm activation. The building was evacuated. An oven in the kitchen of Room 200A set off the alarm. The Fire Department responded to the scene, the alarm was reset and the occupants were allowed back in the building. #I-2023-007415 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to the Dental Hygiene Department on the report of an individual who was pricked with an anesthetic needle while disassembling a syringe. The patient declined medical assistance. #I-2023-007024 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to the HCD Culinary room in College Center on the report of an individual who sustained a laceration. The patient cut his finger while slicing vegetables and was having trouble controlling the bleeding. Initially, the patient declined First Aid but subsequently requested assistance. The wound was cleaned and dressed. #I-2023-007020 – Closed […]
An individual was placed under arrest for violating a defiant trespass. The subject was found in College Center after hours. During the investigation, the subject became combative with police. The subject was processed and released on a summons. #I-2023-006686 – Closed A.
Police were dispatched to IRC on the report of an individual experiencing symptoms of an allergic reaction. The patient had visible signs of a rash on the hands and stated the rash was also on other areas of her body. The patient refused further medical attention. #I-2023-006597 – Closed C.
An individual parked his vehicle in Lot #6 between 12:30 pm and 3:20 pm. Upon returning to the vehicle, he discovered a long scratch on the left rear quarter panel. There are no known suspects or witnesses. #I-2023-006404 – Closed C.
While on patrol, Police observed an audible fire alarm sounding from College Center, specifically PAC 108. The building was evacuated. There was no visible sign of fire. A theater staff member advised Police that there was a haze machine in use for play rehearsal which activated the alarm. The Fire Department arrived on scene and […]
Police were dispatched to the Performing Arts Center for a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, Police were advised that a fog machine was being utilized for a practice rehearsal for a show and the machine activated the alarm. The building was evacuated. The fire department arrived on scene and the alarm was cleared. #I-2023-005716 – […]
An individual reported to Police that while starting to back out of a parking spot, an individual sped up and then stopped behind the complainant’s vehicle. The subject approached the driver’s side window and began to yell aggressively at the victim, then departed the scene. #I-2023-005576 – Closed C.
Police responded to South Hall on the report of an individual who was experiencing dizziness. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who stated feeling dizzy, nauseous and feverish. The patient declined medical treatment and was transported off campus by a family member. #I-2023-005286 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to South Hall regarding an individual who was not feeling well. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who complained of dizziness. The patient declined medical attention and was transported off campus via a family member. #I-2023-005271 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was attempting to make a left turn onto Otlowski Drive from Lot #1B when it struck the curb causing two tires to blowout and damage to the undercarriage. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-004170 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was heading north in Lot #6 when it struck Vehicle #2 on the driver’s side door. Vehicle #2 sustained significant damage to both the driver’s side door and rear door. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-003883 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was traveling south on College Drive East attempting to make a left turn into parking Lot #6, when it struck a fixed light pole that was located on the sidewalk. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-003849 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #2 returned to his parked vehicle in Lot #4 to find that unoccupied Vehicle #1, which appeared to have rolled in reverse from its parking spot, struck Vehicle #2 on the rear bumper. The driver of Vehicle #1 was located and was unaware of the incident. Both vehicles sustained minor scratches […]
Vehicle #1 was traveling on College Drive East when it was struck by Vehicle #2, a low speed Club Car Utility. Both vehicles had slowed down before coming in contact. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-003612 – Closed C.
Police responded to the College Center on the report of a smoke condition. Upon arrival, an odor of smoke was detected coming from the PAC front door. After making their way to the Prop Shop where the odor of smoke was emanating from, they did not observe any smoke. No fire alarms had been activated. […]
A male student was allegedly harassing a female student by constantly reaching out to her on social media and through phone calls. The female made attempts to discontinue the contacts, but to no avail. The subject was advised by police to cease all communication with the victim and referred to counseling. #I-2023-003357 – Closed C.
A 30-40 year old individual attempted to gain access to the Academy on the Edison campus stating that he wanted to enroll. When he was advised that is was a high school and that he could not, he became agitated and insisted he be let inside the building. After being refused admittance, the suspect left […]
Vehicle #1 was exiting Lot #1 when it struck Vehicle #2 which was traveling southbound on College Drive East. Vehicle #1 sustained minor scratches to the left side front fender. Vehicle #2 sustained minor scratches and scuff on the right rear quarter panel. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-002880.
At approximately 0028 hours, police came upon an individual inside the College Center. During the encounter, the individual was elusive regarding her identity and reasoning for being inside the building at that late hour. During the course of questioning, the suspect became combative and assaulted the officer. #I-2023-002849 – Closed A.
Police responded to the PE Center on the report of an individual who fainted. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who was conscious and alert stating that he lost consciousness and hit his head on the wall resulting in a laceration on his forehead and above his lip. EMS evaluated the patient who then […]
An individual advised police that she lost her balance and fell in the restroom of the PE Center resulting in her twisting her ankle. EMS was called to the scene and upon evaluation, transported the patient to a local hospital. #I-2023-001882 – Closed C.
Police responded to Facilities Management on the report of an injured person. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who complained of a right wrist sprain. The patient refused medical attention. #I-2023-001291 – Closed C.
Police observed Vehicle #1 on the grass near Thomas Edison Park. The vehicle was unsecured, in reverse gear with the ignition turned off. The vehicle appeared to have rolled in reverse from Parking Lot #4 before making contact with a tree causing minor damage to the left front bumper and left front panel before coming […]
Vehicle #1 sustained moderate damage to the passenger side rear door and passenger side wheel well when the driver attempted to circumvent around a standing structure. No injuries were reported. #I-2023-000968 – Closed C.
After becoming involved in a altercation, an individual threw a rock resulting in two panes of glass breaking on an NJ Transit bus which was located at the bus stop on the Edison campus. The subject was arrested for criminal mischief, and additionally, was issued a defiant trespass notice. #I-2023-000202 – Closed A.
An individual reported that on 12/19/22 at approximately 5:15 pm, in a poorly lit area of Lot #8, she fell on uneven pavement resulting in an abrasion to the right knee, soreness to the right shoulder, right wrist and left ankle. The patient declined medical attention at this time. #I-2022-020552 – Closed C.
Police responded to the men’s locker room of the Physical Education Center on the report of a suspicious person. Upon arrival, they were met with a known individual. The suspect was found to have warrants out for his arrest and was processed. #I-2022-020097 – Closed A.
Upon conducting a motor vehicle stop, it was determined that the license plate on the vehicle was fictitious and not registered. The vehicle was impounded and the driver issued two summonses. #I-2022-019803 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #2 was traveling westbound on Otlowski Drive when it was struck by Vehicle #1 which was merging onto the roadway. Both vehicles sustained significant damage and were towed from the scene. The driver of Vehicle #1 complained on knee pain but refused medical attention.
Police were dispatched to East Hall on the report of an individual who fell. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who stated that upon exiting the building and walking down the steps, he tripped and fell. The patient complained of pain to the right arm and elbow. The patient was transported to a medical […]
Traveling on the walkway located between Billy Johnson Hall and Chambers Hall, and while attempting to wipe down the built up condensation in MC Putter #W2, the driver came in contact with the handrail of the outside staircase behind Crabiel Hall. No injuries were reported. #I-2022-019273 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to Main Hall on the report of an individual who may have been bitten by a spider and was experiencing swelling on her right hand at the second and third knuckle. The patient was provided an ice packet and refused further medical attention. #I-2022-019229 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who was having difficulty breathing and experiencing chest pain. EMS was called to the scene and transported the patient to a local hospital for further medical evaluation. #I-2022-019186 – Closed C.
Police responded to Main Hall on the report of an individual not feeling well. The patient stated feeling nauseated but felt better when exiting the building and experiencing the cooler air. EMS was called to scene to assess the patient. The patient declined further treatment. #I-2022-019124 – Closed C.
Police responded to L’Hommedieu Hall for a medical call. Upon arrival, they met with the patient who stated that while walking on the sidewalk by College Center, she stepped on a large rock and twisted her ankle. An ice pack was provided, the patient refused further medical treatment. #I-2022-019103 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #1 was making a right hand turn onto College Drive East from Lot #4 and struck Vehicle #2 which was traveling south. Both vehicles sustained significant damage and had to be towed from the scene. Driver of Vehicle #1 was issued a summons. #I-2022-018868 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that he was in the PE Center playing basketball. When the victim was finished, he stated his camouflage coat which was near one of the baskets, had gone missing. There are no witnesses or suspects at this time. #I-2022-018790 – Closed C.
An individual received an email regarding a false claim for a job opening for someone with computer skills providing a hyperlink in which to apply. The email was received on an active student email account. The victim applied providing personal information and received a large check. The victim became suspicious and reported the incident to […]
Police responded to Edison Hall on the report of an individual who was being disruptive and uncooperative during class. The individual was advised that he could speak with appropriate personnel and make his concerns known. No further action taken at this time. #I-2022-018440 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that he lost his wallet in Edison Hall. The wallet contained a sum of cash and various other cards. #I-2022-018189 – Closed C.
An individual received an email regarding a false claim for a job opening for someone with computer skills providing a hyperlink in which to apply. The email was received on an active student email account. The victim applied providing personal information and received a large check. The victim became suspicious and reported the incident to […]
It was reported to Police that while in College Center an individual, who became angry regarding a comment he overheard, aggressively kicked the victim’s guitar case which contained an Epiphone guitar causing extensive damage to the instrument. After discussing the situation, it was decided that the suspect would make restitution to the victim. #I-2022-017998 – […]
Police were informed that multiple mirror panels in Crabiel Hall restrooms had sustained large scratch marks extending one to two feet across each section of glass. The elevator doors, both inside and out, also sustained the same marks. This is an open investigation. #I-2022-017947.
An individual became lightheaded and felt as though she was going to pass out. EMS was called to the scene and evaluated the patient. No further treatment was provided. #I-2022-017931 – Closed – C.
As Vehicle #1 was making a right turn pulling out of a parking stall, it struck Vehicle #2 which was parked in a designated space unattended. Vehicle #1 sustained minor scratches to the rear passenger side rim. Vehicle #2 sustained significant damage to the front bumper. No injuries were reported. #I-2022-017851 – Closed C.
An individual reported to Police that he received an email offering a position in which he would receive payment in exchange for running personal errands. After providing his cell phone number and address, the victim received a tracking number where he would be receiving a large check. Immediately, the victim became suspicious and reported the […]
Police responded to an individual who was experiencing redness and swelling to his eye. The patient had scratched it inadvertently and it became irritated. EMS was called to the scene. The patient refused further treatment. #I-2022-017816 – Closed C.
An individual cut her index finger in the course of taking a cooking class. The patient was treated on the scene. #I-2022-017753 – Closed Co.
Vehicle #1 was traveling south along side the fuel pump at Building 229 when it was struck by Vehicle #2 which was attempting to make a U-turn. No injuries were reported. #I-2022-017111 – Closed C.
While attending an off-campus event, an individual sustained a broken wrist after falling down a set of steps. An EMT treated the patient at the scene and was subsequently transported to a local hospital. #I-2022-017057 – Closed C.
Police were called to South Hall when someone overheard an individual state that he was going to harm himself. An evaluation was conducted and it was determined that the patient did not present a danger to himself or others. #I-2022-016945 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to South Hall for an individual who had fainted. Upon their arrival, they found the patient conscious. First Aid responded and evaluated the patient who refused further medical attention. #I-2022-016925 – Closed C.
The driver of Vehicle #1 was driving through Lot #4 when she believed her tire popped causing her to swerve into parked Vehicle #2. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. No injuries were reported. #I-2022-016730 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was driving through Lot #6 and was struck by Vehicle #2 which was attempting to back out of a parking space. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. No injuries were reported. #I-2022-016724 – Closed C.
Police responded to the PEC on the report of a suspicious person occupying the locker room. After making contact with the individual, it was determined that he was not a current student and was directed to leave campus. #I-2022-016722 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that his vehicle was being defaced while in Lot #4. The victim reported that this has occurred approximately 5 or 6 times since September. There are currently no suspects in this case. #I-2022-016685 – Closed C.
Police responded to the soccer field in response to a female player who sustained an injury. The patient sustained a contusion underneath the left eye along with a laceration. First Aid was called to the scene and transported the patient to a local hospital. #I-2022-016609 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 was traveling East on College Dr. East when it struck the back of Vehicle #2. Vehicle #2 sustained minor damage to the rear panel and the base of the trunk. Vehicle #1 did not sustain damage. No injuries were reported. #I-2022-016596 – Closed C.
Police were dispatched to West Hall on the report of a male with a head injury. The patient had been involved in a motor vehicle accident earlier in the day and had hit his head. He was examined at the time of the accident but refused transportation to the hospital. Several hours later after continuing […]
Vehicle #1 was entering Lot #3 when it was struck by Vehicle #2 at a right angle. Vehicle #1 sustained minor damage to the front driver side wheel-well. Vehicle #2 sustained moderate damage to the front and driver side headlight. The driver of Vehicle #2 reported pain to the head. EMS arrived on scene, evaluated […]
An individual reported to Police that 10/12/2022, an unknown subject came up to him in College Center and began to threaten him physically. The victim was advised to contact police immediately should the subject approach him again. No physical altercation took place between the two individuals. #I-2022-016368 – Closed C.
Police responded to an individual who, after arriving on campus, began feeling nauseous with severe upper abdominal pain. The patient was transported to a local hospital. #I-2022-016230 – Closed C.
Vehicle #1 had exited a parking spot and struck Vehicle #2 which was waiting to park. Minor damage was observed to the rear driver side door and quarter panel of Vehicle #2 and minor damage to the driver side mirror of Vehicle #1. All parties declined medical attention. #I-2022-016051 – Closed C.
Unoccupied Vehicle #1 rolled out of its designated parking space and came to rest against the rear bumper of Vehicle #2. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. #I-2022-015891 – Closed C.
An individual reported to police that while off campus she was involved in a domestic violence incident. Police assisted the victim in the matter. #I-2022-015744 – Closed C.
The Middlesex College Police Department’s crime log is public information made available in compliance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. (Also known as the “Clery Act.”) This crime log represents a synopsis of reportable events. The hundreds of routine calls for service, general assistance and student […]
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