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When it opened, the college offered classes in American history, biology, botany, chemistry, contemporary civilizations, English, French, German, Latin, mathematics, occupational sociology, physical education, physics, psychology, and sociology. In 1941, the college awarded
241:). At the time, Bergen had 197 day students and 297 evening students. Walter Head, who was then president of Bergen, became the provost of the Fairleigh Dickinson Bergen campus. Other faculty, support staff, and administrative staff retained their positions with the merger. 174:. The proposed college would provide the first two years of a college education at an affordable and convenient location for local students. However, efforts to establish the college in public school buildings in Englewood, Hackensack, and Ridgewood were not successful. 221:
The college began to be known as Bergen Junior College in 1937. In November 1941, the alumni, students, and college administration voted to change its name to Bergen College to better reflect its growth. However, the school's legal name remained the same.
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The college opened on September 13, 1933, and had fifty students. Tuition for the junior college was initially $ 200 to $ 250. Cecil K. Lyons was president of the board; Littlel was a member of the board of trustees. Lyons had a M.A. from the
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In May 1934, the college's library was expanded with a gift from Harriet C. Hunter. The library's collection included classic literature and books on modern science. In 1936, the college moved to its own campus in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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for the junior college. The Y.M.C.A. had four classrooms, a boardroom, a cafeteria, gymnasium, and study spaces that could be used around the Y's schedule. Chairs for students were provided by Littel, the former principal of
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degrees and also provided instruction in accounting, commercial, engineering, and secretarial. In September 1951, the college expanded its music department in collaboration with the Carnegie School of Music of Englewood.
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In 1951, the college offered day and evening classes. In September 1951, the college expanded its music department in collaboration with the Carnegie School of Music of Englewood.
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The students of the junior college established several local fraternities and sororities. There was also a chapter of
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In July 1933, officials with the Hackensack Y.M.C.A. announced it was going to rent facilities to
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about merging. In late 1953, the college merged with Fairleigh Dickinson College (now
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who was also leading the effort to start the junior college.
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Closed & Renamed New Jersey Colleges & Universities
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In August 1953, the trustees of the college approached
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Bergen Junior College
Charles L. Littel
President
Hackensack
Teaneck
New Jersey
Nickname
Hackensack, New Jersey
Teaneck, New Jersey
Fairleigh Dickinson College
Englewood Public School District
Englewood, New Jersey
Bergen County
Charles L. Littel
Teaneck High School
University of Oxford
Clarke University
Stanford University
Centralia Junior College
New York University
University of Washington
Fairleigh Dickinson College
Fairleigh Dickinson University
A.B.
B.S.
Delta Psi Omega
John T. Wright
Bergen County
Englewood
Wenonah Bell

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