Introduction
Located just a stoneâs throw from the state capital of Trenton, New Jersey, TCNJ exudes the ultimate collegiate ambiance and energy. With its classic Georgian Colonial architecture, wide brick pathways, and vibrant green lawns dotted with books and blankets on warm afternoons, visitors to campus might think that theyâve accidentally wandered onto the set of a quintessential college movie.
Growing up in suburbia, Iâd always imagined myself cutting ties with my small-town past and reinventing myself as a big-city college girl, but my parents encouraged me to keep an open mind about TCNJ, a mid-sized school just about an hour from home. Initially, I only agreed to take a tour of TCNJ to rule it out, but as soon as I stepped foot on the campus, I grudgingly admitted that my parents were onto something. The campus, the residence halls, the academic programsâŠdespite what I thought I had wanted, it all just seemed to fit. A second visit sealed the deal. Ultimately, I ended up applying Early Decisionâand not applying anywhere else.
Long considered the college of choice for many of New Jerseyâs best and brightest students, this in-state secret is out, and the rest of the nation is taking notice: TCNJ provides a world-class education at a public school price, even garnering the label of âthe hot collegeâ from The New York Times.
The college was established in 1855 as the New Jersey State Normal School, the stateâs first teacher training institute. In its first year, the school welcomed 15 students at its one-building Trenton campus. Today, nearly 7,000 graduate and undergraduate, full- and part-time students take a range of classes offered in seven schools on the collegeâs 289-acre campus.
The campus itself is a quiet oasis within bustling Ewing Township, closed to outside traffic and encircled by Metzger Drive, a two-mile loop popular with joggers, walkers, and bikers. An abundance of trees and the bordering Hillwood LakesâLake Sylva and Lake Cevaâgive the campus a natural, pristine feel, despite its location in the heart of suburban New Jersey. Thereâs never a shortage of geese to feed, and at dusk, itâs not uncommon to see deer darting into the woods.
More than half of TCNJ students, and nearly all freshmen, choose to live on campus in an array of residence hall arrangements. Residential life at TCNJ goes far beyond simply sharing a bathroom or living space. On-campus living is heavily focused on communitybuilding, providing new students with a supportive and hospitable home away from home. Several days before upper-class students arrive and classes begin, incoming freshmen participate in Welcome Week, a whirlwind five days of floor-bonding and community-building activities, and an integral part of the collegeâs award-winning First Year Experience (FYE) program. Highlights include a local community-service project, volleyball tournaments,
T-shirt decorating, and PlayFair, best described as the biggest ice-breaker youâll ever experience. (Itâs not a bad idea to have a list of fun facts about yourself on hand.)
One of the first people youâll meet during Welcome Week is your Community Advisor, or CA, an upper-class student who oversees your area of the residence hall. Your CA is your connection to campus resources, as well as a wealth of must-know information, such as which pizzeria will offer the most prompt delivery for your 2:00 A.M. study session. Think of your CA as the cool older sibling you never had. Youâll also get to know your floorâs College Ambassadors, typically identified by their striped rugby shirts and infectious enthusiasm. Your Ambassador will be your hostâand get you excitedâfor a number of Welcome Week activities.
TCNJâs Welcome Week really helped me to ease comfortably into college. I had plenty of time to get to know my roommates and neighbors, and to just allaround adjust to my new surroundings. Iâd never in my life met so many people in such a short period of time! Thanks to events like PlayFair, I was able to extend my social circle beyond my freshman floorâand I can safely say that Iâve high-fived every single person in the Class of 2010. By the convocation ceremony, I knew Iâd made some lifelong friends. Simply put, I had a great time at Welcome Week. Yeah, some of the activities were kind of cheesy, but Iâm so glad I put any apprehension aside and threw myself into the unknown. Those first few days at TCNJ were an experience that I will always remember fondly.â âCaitlin Levins, Class of 2010
What’s in a Name?
Over the past 150 years, The College of New Jersey has evolved from a specialized teachersâ college to a comprehensive institution offering more than fifty undergraduate majors, and has experienced five name changes in the process:
- 1855âNew Jersey State Normal School
- 1908âNew Jersey State Normal School in Trenton
- 1929âNew Jersey State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton
- 1937âNew Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton
- 1958âTrenton State College
- The College of New Jersey Regardless of its name, one thing has remained constant at TCNJ since 1855: a commitment to academic excellence.
Though TCNJ students take their studies seriously, the fun and camaraderie donât stop when classes begin. Throughout the year, there are plenty of opportunities to set aside the books for a bit and participate in a variety of school activities and Residence Life programming, such as bus trips to football games, on-campus comedy shows, and concerts from popular music acts, to name just a few options. And even though freshmen arenât permitted to keep a car on campus, the free âLoopâ bus offers service to local malls, movie theaters, and grocery stores several evenings a week.
With its impressive academics, active campus community, and bargain price, itâs no wonder that more than ninety-five percent of freshmen decide to continue their education at TCNJ beyond their first year.
With its pride in its humble Jersey roots and its rise to prominence on the national stage, perhaps TCNJ is the college equivalent of Bruce Springsteen or Jon Bon Jovi. If you choose to attend TCNJ, youâll be welcomed into a community of learners and friends, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in all aspects. Donât be dissuaded by its size or its locationâjust remember that at TCNJ, youâre getting world-class, Ivy-caliber education at a public school price. Take advantage of all the academic, social, and professional developments that come your way, and a successful college career is guaranteed. Come graduation, you wonât believe the doors that will open for you with a TCNJ degree in hand.