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65+ in New Jersey? Tuition may be waived.
Under N.J.S.A. 18A:64A-26.1, New Jersey residents aged 65 and older may enroll in credit courses at any county college with tuition waived on a space-available basis. Student fees and course-specific fees may still apply. Registration typically opens after matriculated students have enrolled.
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Online Courses
2126 online sections across 5 NJ County Colleges colleges this term.
Across the NJ County Colleges, 9 colleges report around 9,500 course sections in the current term. Bergen Community College runs the largest catalog this term at around 1,800 sections, while Rowan College of South Jersey - Cumberland Campus runs the smallest at 1. By statewide section count, English (ENG), Mathematics (MAT), and Biology (BIO) top the list — English (ENG) alone runs around 1,100 sections across 5 colleges.
For NJ County Colleges students planning to transfer, rutgers-edward-bloustein-sch-of-planning-amp-policy, rutgers-school-of-management-and-labor-relations, and rutgers-camden-school-of-business hold the most course equivalencies on file — rutgers-edward-bloustein-sch-of-planning-amp-policy leads with 3,608 accepted courses. New Jersey residents 65 and older may attend NJ County Colleges colleges tuition-free under N.J.S.A. 18A:64A-26.1. Per federal College Scorecard data, NJ County Colleges colleges charge a median $5,415 in-state tuition annually; alumni earn a median $43,264 a decade after entry.
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NJ's 12-college system holds the deepest prereq chain in the dataset — 31 levels from ESL 037 to NUR 216. ENG 087 gates 727 courses.
Senior Waivers & AuditingNJ Free County College for 65+ (Credit OK, 2026)
NJ law waives tuition at all 18 county colleges for residents 65+ — credit enrollment, not just auditing. Here's exactly how to use it.
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We analyzed every NJTransfer.org equivalency across 40 NJ universities. Rutgers, Rowan, NJIT, and Montclair — see acceptance rates by school and what to do when a course maps to elective credit.