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Standing (l-r), Frank DiMarco, Gloucester County Commissioner Director; Jim Jefferson, Gloucester County Commissioner Deputy Director; Rich Cooper, RCSJ Assistant AD and Women's Basketball Coach; Jinelyis Alvarez, RCSJ student; Kareem McLemore, DSU Exec. Director for Admissions; Gisenia Colon. Seated, Almarie Jones, VP and Chief Diversity Officer, Diversity and Equity/Title IX and Compliance, RCSJ; Brenden Rickards, Ph.D., RCSJ Provost and VP of Academic Services; and Antonio Boyle, DSU Senior Vice President of Strategic Enrollment.
In this photo: Standing (l-r), Frank DiMarco, Gloucester County Commissioner Director; Jim Jefferson, Gloucester County Commissioner Deputy Director; Rich Cooper, RCSJ Assistant AD and Women’s Basketball Coach; Jinelyis Alvarez, RCSJ student; Kareem McLemore, DSU Exec. Director for Admissions; Gisenia Colon. Seated, Almarie Jones, VP and Chief Diversity Officer, Diversity and Equity/Title IX and Compliance, RCSJ; Brenden Rickards, Ph.D., RCSJ Provost and VP of Academic Services; and Antonio Boyle, DSU Senior Vice President of Strategic Enrollment.
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DSU signs a transfer agreement with Rowan College of South Jersey

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Delaware State University and Rowan College of South Jersey recently signed an agreement that could result in more New Jersey students completing their bachelor’s degrees at DSU.

The agreement also makes it possible for Rowan College students to finish their baccalaureate degree through Delaware State University.

It also opens the door for collaborations in research and development projects, joint educational programs, and faculty exchanges.

The ceremonial signing took place at the College Center at Rowan College. Dr. Brenden Rickards, Rowan College Provost and Vice President of Academic Services, and Antonio Boyle, DSU Senior Vice President of Strategic Enrollment, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective institutions.

The ceremony also featured Rowan student Jinelyis Alvarez, who shared her story and her plans to transfer to DSU.