For five years now, the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) and Commerce Magazine have honored organizations that stand out in the community. This year, Eastwick College stood out to the CIANJ and was named a “Company that Cares”. Eastwick College was recognized for raising over $40,000 for eight local food banks. President …
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Thomas Eastwick, president and founder of Eastwick College was recognized in June 2017 for his dedication to the community and devotion to education. The award was presented at the Nutley Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon. Thomas Eastwick’s life’s work has been to educate those in need–that’s why Eastwick College provides students with an affordable education …
Eastwick College graduates gathered at The Venetian in Garfield, New Jersey to celebrate their accomplishments and a ceremonial entrance into the workforce. Commencement was held on November 14th, when over 200 students received their diplomas after months of studying and hands-on experience. Graduates from all programs that Eastwick College offers across three campuses received diplomas. …
It’s probably not something you think about that often, but the average American has multiple computers in the house, whether it’s a laptop, a tablet, or even the smartphone in your pocket. But when something goes catastrophically wrong with one of them, few actually know how to fix them beyond maybe pleading with the device …
When a student has struggled just to pass their classes and seems impossible to motivate toward graduating, many public school administrators throw their hands in the air and label the student a lost cause with a dim future. But schools like Eastwick College have come up with a better option: high school shared time programs. …
Helping feed the hungry might not sound like something you’d see in a college’s curriculum, but it certainly feels that way at Eastwick College in Ramsey. The college recently announced that it had raised a total of $30,000 to fight local hunger, surpassing last year’s record of $25,000 to the cause thanks to the fundraising …