Colleges and universities are becoming less and less affordable for many, and community colleges are becoming the better choice for potential students.
It was once a laughable option for many people, sometimes referred to as "13th grade," but the stigma surrounding community college has been fading over time.
Ninety percent of New Jerseyans who have attended college think it is worth the investment according to a recent poll conducted by the Stockton Polling Institute.
Christopher Eisgruber, President of Princeton University, claims that if you're in an overwhelming amount of debt due to student loans, it's your own fault.
It's a growing problem at colleges and universities across the Garden State: students taking ADHD stimulant medication without a prescription, to help them stay awake so they can study longer.