The Newark campus of Berkeley College will be opening at 536 Broad Street in Fall 2006. Located in the central business district next to Verizon and IDT headquarters and across from Washington Park, the new campus will be walking distance to major employers, retailers, government offices and cultural attractions. The Newark Library, Museum, NJPAC, Bears Stadium and Riverfront Center are just around the corner.
With the best public transportation system in New Jersey, Newark offers easy accessibility to students. Buses and the new NJ Transit Light Rail system stop right in front of Berkeley's campus. Newark Penn Station and the Broad Street Train Station are minutes away. The PATH system provides convenient access to Manhattan and Hudson County.
The completely renovated facility will offer a secure and comfortable learning environment. State-of-the-art classrooms, labs, library, student lounge and administrative offices will be located in the building. High speed wireless Internet access via Berkeley's own wi-fi network, computers, printers, data video projectors and scanners will be available to students, faculty and staff. The campus will be fully accessible to the disabled.
About Us
The Berkeley Way
Established in 1931, Berkeley College's emphasis on providing students of all generations with a high-quality education has never changed. Berkeley draws its strength from balancing academic preparation, professional training, and hands-on experience. Since its inception, the College has evolved and expanded to be recognized as a premier educator in preparing men and women for careers in business.
The Berkeley Commitment to Excellence
Berkeley College's commitment to excellence constitutes the primary objective of the College. Small classes, individualized advisement and counseling, and the development of the student's creative and analytical skills support this commitment. Because Berkeley Colleges believes that teaching should encompass both a conceptual and practical perspective, the faculty is selected for both their academic credentials and professional experience. Their experience in business brings an added intellectual reality to the classroom, resulting in a challenging and stimulating learning environment.