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Ocean County College Introduces Pathways to Simplify the Student Journey and Strengthen Career Connections
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Ocean County College Pathways to Success
TOMS RIVER, N.J. - Washingtoner -- Beginning in Fall 2026, Ocean County College (OCC) will launch the Pathways model, a redesigned academic framework that reimagines how students explore programs, select courses and connect their education for future success. Grounded in the nationally recognized Guided Pathways model, the initiative is designed to provide students with greater clarity, structure and support from their first semester through graduation.

Pathways represents a significant step in OCC's ongoing commitment to student success. Under the new framework, all degree and certificate programs will be organized into nine areas of study, making it easier for students to explore academic interests, choose a direction and stay on track toward completing their degree.

For many students, selecting a major and navigating course requirements can feel overwhelming, Pathways simplifies that process by providing a clear starting point and a structured roadmap that connects academic choices with transfer opportunities and career outcomes. "Ocean County College is committed to creating an educational experience that supports students every step of the way," said Dr. Pamela Monaco, President of OCC. "Pathways will help students explore their options while providing the structure and guidance they need to move forward with confidence."

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Through this redesigned framework, students will begin their academic journey within one of nine areas of study: Business; Behavioral Science and Public Service; Science; Computer Science; Math and Pre-Engineering; Health Sciences; Humanities and Cultures; Media, Communication and Design; and Fine and Performing Arts. These broad academic groupings allow students to start within a field that reflects their interests while maintaining flexibility as they refine their academic goals.

Within each area of study, students will begin with a common first term, a carefully designed first-semester experience that allows them to explore related disciplines while completing courses that apply across multiple majors. This approach ensures that exploration does not delay progress toward graduation.

As students advance in their studies, they will also have access to defined concentrations within degree programs that align with transfer institutions and high-demand career pathways. These concentrations provide focused academic direction while maintaining adaptability within each area of study.

Pathways also incorporates several best practices associated with the Guided Pathways model, including curriculum maps that outline clear course sequences, proactive advising structures that support students throughout their academic journey and ongoing data-informed improvements to strengthen outcomes.

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While the model reorganizes academic offerings into a more streamlined framework, college leadership emphasize that the initiative represents much more than a structural change. "This is about improving the student experience," said James Marshall, Executive Director of Curriculum and Academic Assessment. "By reducing confusion, minimizing unnecessary credits and strengthening connections between education and career goals, Pathways helps students stay focused on achieving their academic and professional aspirations."

OCC will continue sharing information about the new Pathways framework with students, families and guidance counselors as the Fall 2026 launch approaches. Students and counselors interested in learning more about Pathways can visit the OCC website at https://ocean.edu/pathways for additional information about the nine areas of study and how this new approach will support experiences and future student success.

About Ocean County College
For 60 years, Ocean County College, a public two-year community college sponsored by Ocean County and the State of New Jersey, has provided area residents with the opportunity to benefit from higher education. OCC is an innovative academic leader offering affordable, student-centered, high-quality educational experiences that empower diverse learners to achieve their goals while enriching the communities we serve. Learn more at ocean.edu.

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