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Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. As a small liberal arts college with over 250 undergraduate students, Caldwell offers a variety of degree programs: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences, English Language & Literature; Psychology and Mathematics; BA/BS degrees in Biological Engineering or Civil Engineering; BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering

Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. As a small liberal arts college with over 250 undergraduate students, Caldwell offers a variety of degree programs: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences, English Language & Literature; Psychology and Mathematics; BA/BS degrees in Biological Engineering or Civil Engineering; BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering

Caldwell University is a Catholic university in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. In 2013, Caldwell became a university and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. The campus is spread across 70 acres of land along Bloomfield Avenue, sharing the land with the Sisters of St. Dominic’s convent grounds. It offers a variety of degree programs, with more than 25 undergraduate majors and eight graduate programs

Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. The campus is in the suburbs of Caldwell, which is about 20 miles from Manhattan. With more than 25 undergraduate degree programs offered, students can earn degrees ranging from bachelor's to doctorate level studies including arts and sciences, education, business administration, nursing and health care leadership; master’s degrees include accounting (MBA), computer science (MSCS) and social work (MSW).

Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. Located about 20 miles from Manhattan with 700 students on campus, the school offers a variety of degree programs, including more than 25 undergraduate majors and minors across four schools: Arts & Sciences; Business; Liberal Arts & Education; Health Science & Human Services. With an average class size of 15-20 students, our professors are available outside their office hours to meet with you one-on-one or via email/phone consultations when necessary. We offer over 100 clubs and organizations, so

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  • School Name: Caldwell University
  • Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. As a small liberal arts college with over 250 undergraduate students, Caldwell offers a variety of degree programs: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences, English Language & Literature; Psychology and Mathematics; BA/BS degrees in Biological Engineering or Civil Engineering; BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering

    Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. As a small liberal arts college with over 250 undergraduate students, Caldwell offers a variety of degree programs: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences, English Language & Literature; Psychology and Mathematics; BA/BS degrees in Biological Engineering or Civil Engineering; BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering

    Caldwell University is a Catholic university in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. In 2013, Caldwell became a university and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. The campus is spread across 70 acres of land along Bloomfield Avenue, sharing the land with the Sisters of St. Dominic’s convent grounds. It offers a variety of degree programs, with more than 25 undergraduate majors and eight graduate programs

    Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. The campus is in the suburbs of Caldwell, which is about 20 miles from Manhattan. With more than 25 undergraduate degree programs offered, students can earn degrees ranging from bachelor's to doctorate level studies including arts and sciences, education, business administration, nursing and health care leadership; master’s degrees include accounting (MBA), computer science (MSCS) and social work (MSW).

    Caldwell University is a private Roman Catholic institution in Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sisters of St. Dominic founded the school in 1939 as the Caldwell College for Women. The university received university status in 2013 and changed its name to Caldwell University in 2014. Located about 20 miles from Manhattan with 700 students on campus, the school offers a variety of degree programs, including more than 25 undergraduate majors and minors across four schools: Arts & Sciences; Business; Liberal Arts & Education; Health Science & Human Services. With an average class size of 15-20 students, our professors are available outside their office hours to meet with you one-on-one or via email/phone consultations when necessary. We offer over 100 clubs and organizations, so


    Location: United States, New Jersey

  • Number Of Students: 2,206
  • Acceptance Rate: 64%

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