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Inaya-Shakeira N. Odd sharpens her skills and her dreams through RCBC’s culinary program

Rowan College at Burlington County student Inaya-Shakeira N. Odd was homeschooled from fourth grade until graduation. During this time, she became passionate about all things culinary, sitting in front of the TV watching cooking shows and hanging out in the kitchen watching her mother bake.

These experiences made Odd say, “‘You know what? I think this is something I want to do.’”

Psychology Panel

Location: Mount Laurel Campus, Votta Hall Auditorium

Psychology Information Session: Exploring Your Path & Career Opportunities

Join us for an interactive panel discussion with psychology faculty, career services, and professionals about the psychology degree path and exploring RCBC's 3+1 program. Our panelists will share insight into career possibilities in psychology and related fields, transfer opportunities, advanced study options, and tips for success as a psychology major.

Rowan College at Burlington County launches new strategic plan for 2030

Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) has launched its new five-year strategic plan, a bold, visionary blueprint designed to improve student outcomes by 2030 and retain them beyond.

For the first time in its history, the college’s graduation rate has exceeded 35% the past two academic years. Now, the college is looking ahead to refine this success even further. In the next five years, it aims to increase its graduation rate from 35.9% to more than 40% by 2030. 

Kershie Ambroise sworn in as the newest RCBC alumni trustee

A new alumni trustee has joined Rowan College at Burlington County’s Board of Trustees. RCBC graduate Kershie Ambroise was sworn in at the college’s board meeting on Sept. 16. 

Ambroise, originally from Haiti, emigrated to the United States in 2018 with her mother and two older sisters. She enrolled at RCBC first as a nursing student before switching to the 3+1 Health Studies program.