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Sussex County Community College is special. It is a welcoming and friendly place where you, as a student, are our priority. Here, learning takes place in our well-equipped classrooms, around a naturally beautiful campus, and throughout the community. We offer many of the amenities and advantages of a large institution combined with the unparalleled benefits of a smaller college. Our class sizes are modest, giving you the opportunity for a quality, personal education where you can really get to know your friendly and caring professors. Personalized career counseling is one of the many services offered to you, and our staff works hard to make sure your education and experience at SCCC yields the result you are looking for. SCCC is a gem in the heart of Sussex County, New Jersey. Our campus is nestled amidst 167 acres of rolling hills, lush forests and tranquil ponds. Since opening in 1982, the College has grown tremendously in its enrollment, academic and career programs and facilities. SCCC has become the college of choice for over 2,700 students from New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Our graduates consistently find employment or successfully transfer to other 4-year colleges and universities for further education.
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An Osteopathic Medical School serving the Pacific Northwest. What started as a conversation around a table in 2004 to address critical health care shortages in the five-state region of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska soon became Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences through the tireless efforts of dedicated and generous founders. Today the university is a four-year postgraduate institution, and its college of osteopathic medicine is one of 26 schools of osteopathic medicine nationally. The first students entered the university in the fall of 2008, and thus the spring of 2012 will mark the graduation of the university’s first class. With its founding, the university and its college of osteopathic medicine became the Pacific Northwest`s first new medical school in 60 years. It will substantially increase the number of new practicing physicians each year and prepare a new generation of doctors to serve the five million at-risk people in the area’s underserved communities. Located in the city of Yakima, in the heart of Central Washington, the university is two hours east of Seattle, three hours west of Spokane, and three hours northeast of Portland, Oregon.