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Bloomfield College

1868 establishments in New JerseyBloomfield, New JerseyBloomfield CollegePrivate universities and colleges in New JerseyUniversities and colleges affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Universities and colleges established in 1868Universities and colleges in Essex County, New Jersey

Bloomfield College of Montclair State University is a public college in Bloomfield, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is chartered by the State of New Jersey and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The school became part of Montclair State University starting in July 2023, before which it had been a private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) through the Synod of the Northeast.

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Bloomfield College
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