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The Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs oversees the development and application of policies and procedures that impact the student body in the areas of Enrollment Services, Financial Aid, Student Support Services, and Student Life and Student Conduct.
The VP of Student Affairs works in collaboration with the student organizations, faculty, staff, and community groups to achieve mutually agreeable goals that benefit all students, chairs the Academic Standing Committee, facilitates the development and implementation of the college’s Strategic Enrollment Management Plan, promotes institution-wide retention and completion initiatives, and collaborates with departments throughout the institution to ensure all students have access to a high quality and affordable education and services.
Mission of Office of Student Affairs
Educate and empower students to become responsible life-long learners within a global society.
Values of Office of Student Affairs
- Student success throughout continued collaboration and assessment.
- Diversity and mutual respect for all members of the community.
- Holistic approach to student development—intellectual, physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional.
- Empowerment through advocacy and guidance.
- Fiscal integrity to ensure student access to services.
Division of Student Affairs and Other Resources
Department |
Services |
Contact Information |
Athletics Office |
Coordination of all team and sports activities. |
(201) 447-7182 |
Center for Student Success |
Career and transfer counseling, and academic advising. |
(201) 447-7211
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Center for Health, Wellness, and Personal Counseling |
First-aid emergency medical response, healthcare maintenance, record keeping of NJ state mandated immunization requirements, confidential personal counseling, mind and body workshops. |
(201) 447-9257
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Educational Opportunity Fund |
Program that provides financial aid, counseling, and academic support services. |
(201) 447-7139 |
Enrollment Services |
Admissions, student records, in-person and online registration. |
Web: www.bergen.edu/registration
E-mail: [email protected]
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Financial Aid Office |
Administration of federal and state financial assistance programs. Scholarship programs. |
(201) 447-7148
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Bursar’s Office |
Accounts Receivable of the College. Billing and Collection of tuition and fees. Student finance account information. |
(201) 447-7105
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Food Pantry |
Confidential distribution of food for students and staff undergoing emergency and/or difficult situations. |
(201) 447-9257
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International Student Center |
Students with visas receive academic advising, assistance with admissions and communication between consulates, embassies, and transfer colleges/universities is liaised by the Center. |
001 (201) 689 7601
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Office of Student Conduct and Student Information |
Adjudicates behavioral and academic matters for all college campuses based on the Student Code of Conduct. |
(201) 447-7464 |
Office of Specialized Services |
Access and accommodation services for students with disabilities. |
(201) 612-5270 |
Office of Student Life |
Student clubs, organizations, Student Government Association, Student Senate, Diversity and Leadership Weekends, student newspaper. |
(201) 447-7215 |
Veteran and Military Affairs Center |
Academic and personal resources for veterans and their beneficiaries. |
(201) 612-5270 |
Office of Testing Services |
Administration of both computer-based and paper and pencil examinations. Administration of placement, proficiency, make-up, and online examinations. |
(201) 447-7203
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