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Gloucester County College Fair GLOUCESTER COUNTY COLLEGE FAIR The following institutions will be represented at the College Fair on Thursday, October 16, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at RCGC in the gymnasium. Airline Academy (The) James Madison University Saint Joseph's University Albright College Johnson and Wales (Academy of Food Marketing) Alvernia College Juniata College Salem Community College Antonelli Institute Kean University Salisbury University Arcadia University Kings College Seton Hall University Art Institute of Philadelphia Kutztown University Shenandoah University Atlantic Cape Community College LaSalle University Shippensburg University Ball State University Lebanon Valley College Steven Institute of Tech. Binghamton University Liberty University Stevenson University Bloomfield College Lincoln Tech Stony Brook University Bloomsburg University Louisburg College, NC Temple University Bridgewater College Marywood University The College of New Jersey Bryn Athyn College Mass. Institute of Pharmacy Towson University Cabrini College Messiah College Universal Institute of Technology Caldwell College Millersville University University of Delaware Camden County College Misericordia University Univ. of Maryland College Park Campbell University Monmouth University University of New Haven Cedar Crest College Montclair State University University of Pittsburgh Centenary College Moore School of Art University of Rhode Island Chestnut Hill College Morovian College University of Scranton Culinary Institute of America Mount Ida College University of South Carolina Cumberland County College Neumann College University of Tampa Delaware College of Art/Design New Jersey City University University of the Arts Delaware Valley College New Jersey Institute of Tech University of the Sciences DeSales University Northwood University University of Tampa DeVry University Our Lady of Lourdes School of Universal Institute of Technology Drew University Nursing Ursinus College Drexel University PB Cosmetology Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Eastern University Penn State University Virginia Tech East Stroudsburg University Pennco Tech Wentworth Institute Elizabethtown College Penn. Acad. of the Fine Arts West Chester University Empire Beauty School Penn College of Tech West Virginia University Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Philadelphia University Widener University Fairmont State College Quinnipiac College William Paterson University Felician College Radford University Wilmington University Five Town College Ramapo College of New Jersey Wilson College Florida Southern College Restaurant School at Walnut Hill York College Georgian Court University Richard Stockton Gloucester County College Rider University Goldey Beacom College Rizzieri School for the Healing Arts Grove City College Rizzieri School for beauty/wellness Gwynedd-Mercy College Roger Williams University HESAA Rosemont College Hofstra University Rowan University Holy Family University Rutgers University Hussian School of Art Sacred Heart University Immaculata University Saint Francis University .
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