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  1. Culinary Arts. The Culinary Arts Program prepares students for careers as restaurant manager, hotel/motel assistant manager, front office manager, dining room manager, cafeteria production manager in a variety of areas such as hotel, restaurants, resorts, cruise lines, catering centers, and healthcare facilities.

  2. Enrollment Checklist. Congratulations on your decision to attend Middlesex College. Now take the next steps in the admissions process so that you are ready for the first day of class.

  3. The Hospitality Management Program prepares students for exciting careers in a variety of areas such as hotels, resorts, cruise lines, and more. Many colleges and universities with hotel and restaurant management programs, including Fairleigh Dickinson University, NYU, Montclair State University, Stockton University and Widener University, The ...

  4. The marketing program lays a strong foundation for alert, creative individuals who are capable of bringing new ideas and talents to dynamic and diversified businesses in promoting and selling their goods and services. Students acquire a firm base of knowledge of business law and mathematics, accounting, computer applications, and economics.

  5. Since 1967 the Middlesex College Foundation has distributed more than $17 million in scholarships, financial aid and grants to more than 17,000 deserving students. The Middlesex College Foundation currently has more than 130 scholarships available to qualified students. You only need to complete one application to apply for all scholarships.

  6. As the college of Middlesex County, we want to foster an understanding of all stories. In that way, we all develop a better understanding of our memory, our history and our community. A beautiful element: all stories and records have been created by students taking history courses at our college. Besides learning history, our students learn ...

  7. F. 0.0 Failure. GU. 0.0 Grade required. I. 0.0 Incomplete. Incomplete work to be made up within one week from the end of the semester or by special arrangement of the department. An “I” grade is temporary and will be changed to an “F” if make-up work is not accomplished in a timely fashion. Letter.