Programs at Brookdale Community College

Georgian Court University offers some bachelor’s degree-completion programs at the Lincroft campus of Brookdale Community College. Georgian Court offers a B.S. in Business Administration, B.A. in English, B.A. in Health Profession Studies, B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A. in Psychology, a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.), and B.S.N. (RN to B.S.N. program for licensed registered nurses). For students interested in education who meet School of Education admissions requirements, Georgian Court offers a B.A. in English, B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, or B.A. in Psychology, each with Elementary Education (K–6) and endorsement as a Teacher of Students with Disabilities. Students pursuing teacher certification at any location, including Lincroft and Lakewood, should be aware that teacher certification basically involves completing two sets of major program requirements:  those of the liberal arts major and those of the teacher certification program.  Therefore, an additional year of study is typically needed beyond that required for students who have only one major.  All required Georgian Court courses are available online or in the late afternoon and evening in Lincroft, except for the final reflection course in teacher education programs, which is offered only in the evening on the Lakewood campus.

Students should apply to this program by completing the GCU application and following the Admissions Procedures for Transfer Students. Visit http://www.georgian.edu/apply/ to apply.

Student Immunization & Document Requirements

All students are required to complete a Student Health Form and provide documentation of immunizations before attending class and/or moving into residence halls. Click here to complete your health forms via the student health portal.

Failure to comply will result in a hold on your account and inability to register for future classes.

Georgian Court University Requires the Following:

  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR): Two doses: First dose given after 1968 and on or after 12 months of age; second dose separated at least by 28 days from the first dose or laboratory report indicating positive immunity.
  • Hepatitis B: (Full-Time Undergraduate and Graduate Students Taking 9 or More Credits): Three doses of vaccine (two doses of adult vaccine in adolescents 11 to 15 years of age)/or laboratory report indicating positive immunity.
  • Meningococcal tetravalent (must include Groups A, C, Y, & W-135): Requirement for all first-time students under the age of 19 (Commuters and Residents) and Resident Students over the age of 19. Meningococcal Meningitis vaccine given on or after 16th birthday. Booster dose required if given prior to 16th birthday.
  • Verification of negative Tuberculosis (Mantoux) test or Quantiferon Gold-TB test is required of all resident and international students within 6 months of admission.