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January Board of Trustees Meeting

Location: Student Success Center, Room 138 - Mount Laurel Campus

The Board of Trustees of Rowan College at Burlington County hereby designates the third Tuesday of each month as the date of its regular meetings, and, unless modified by Resolution of this Board, such meetings shall commence at 5:30 p.m.  

Meetings shall be held as follows:

January 20, 2026 

February 17, 2026

March 17, 2026

April 21, 2026 (Mount Holly Campus)

May 19, 2026

June 16, 2026

July 2026 (No Meeting Scheduled)

General Information Session

Location: Votta Hall, Room 131 - Mount Laurel Campus

Come meet our admissions team! The event will include a presentation about RCBC as well as some time for questions.

-The application process
- Academic Programs
- Financial Aid
- Student Life
 

Questions about accessibility or would like to request accommodations? Please contact the Office of Student Support at studentsupport@rcbc.edu. Two weeks' advance notice of the need for accommodations is requested.
 

Dashing down cultural demands, RCBC student and President’s Award winner Bhagyasree Barman achieves her dream

Born and raised in a rural village in India, Rowan College at Burlington County student Bhagyasree Barman had few life paths to choose from. Would she become a school teacher, where her salary topped off at $40 a month, or settle down with a husband and grow a family? To care for her parents and disabled little sister, the paycheck of a teacher wasn’t going to cut it. And she felt limited as a housewife.

Studies, clubs, and volunteering contribute to personal transformation for RCBC student and President’s Award winner Wilkins Paul

Wilkins Paul has learned a lot in his three years at Rowan College at Burlington County.

First, college is no joke. As a kid, Paul dreamed of building stadiums big enough for the National Football League. He enrolled at RCBC as a construction management major, pivoting to engineering later. A semester in, it dawned on him that this experience would pale compared to high school.