Camille Dawson, a resident of Lisbon, will be attending Centenary College as of the Fall 2011 academic year and will be majoring in Equine Studies. Founded in 1867 by Newark Conference of the United …
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Camille Dawson, a resident of Lisbon, will be attending Centenary College as of the Fall 2011 academic year and will be majoring in Equine Studies.
Founded in 1867 by Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body.
Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey.
Centenary College's main campus is located in Hackettstown, N.J., with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County).
The Centenary Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) program offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey.