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Students from Matawan/Aberdeen Area Recognized for Academic Achievement at Berkeley College
Monmouth County students are recognized for Academic Achievement at Berkeley College.

Students from Monmouth County, NJ, have been named to the President’s and Dean’s Lists at Berkeley College for the Spring 2014 Quarter.
“Congratulations to these students who have worked hard in their pursuit of academic excellence,” said Dario A. Cortes, PhD, President of Berkeley College. “This recognition of top-performing students sets a solid foundation for their future success.”
The following students from the Matawan-Aberdeen area have been recognized:
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- Thu Ngo of Matawan, Woodbridge location in Middlesex County, NJ
- Deanna Politte of Keyport, Woodbridge location in Middlesex County, NJ
- Kimberly Jones of Cliffwood, Woodbridge location in Middlesex County, NJ
- Jamir Reid of Keyport, Woodbridge location in Middlesex County, NJ
Berkeley College students who achieve a grade point average of 4.00 with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the President’s List. Students who achieve a grade point average of 3.50 or better with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the Dean’s List.
A leader in providing career-focused education for more than 80 years, Berkeley College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and enrolls approximately 8,000 students – including more than 900 international students – in its Baccalaureate and Associate degree and Certificate programs. The College has six New Jersey locations – Woodland Park, Paramus, Woodbridge, Newark, Clifton and Dover. In New York there are three locations – Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn and White Plains. Berkeley College Online® serves a global population. Programs are offered in more than 20 career fields. The website address is www.BerkeleyCollege.edu.
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