Type | Public community college |
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Established | 1964 |
Academic affiliations | Sea-grant, Space-grant |
President | Mark McCormick |
Students | 13,000 |
Location | , , United States 40°30′22″N 74°21′58″W / 40.506°N 74.366°W |
Campus | Large Suburb, 200 acres (80.9371 ha) |
Colors | Green and Blue |
Nickname | Colts |
Website | www |
Middlesex College, formerly Middlesex County College, is a public community college with its main campus in Edison, New Jersey. It was founded by the Middlesex County Board of Elected Freeholders in 1964 and serves the needs of Middlesex County as well as surrounding communities. The college also maintains two urban center campuses, one located in the Civic Square government and theatre district of New Brunswick and one in the city center of Perth Amboy. The current president of Middlesex College is Mark McCormick, who succeeded Dr. Joann LaPerla-Morales.[1][2][3]
The college is built on a portion of the former Raritan Arsenal, constructed in 1917 for the United States Army. The arsenal was closed in 1963, and in 1964, the county officially founded the college, naming Frank Chambers the first president to help design the new college. The school first opened its doors for classes in September 1966, with 1,500 students enrolled.[4] In 2015, there were incidents of unexploded ordnance being found on campus suspected to be from the former arsenal.[5]