Mark McCormick, J.D., Ed.D., is a passionate and persistent advocate for student success with over thirty years’ experience working in two-year colleges. He served as a faculty member for 18 years and held senior leadership positions at Mercer County Community College and Salem Community College before his appointment as Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs at Middlesex County College and then as President.

Dr. McCormick has significant experience in curriculum development, assessment, and accreditation. In collaboration with faculty and staff, he has led successful initiatives to improve student outcomes in the areas of retention and completion. At MCC he supported faculty in streamlining the pathway through developmental courses, reducing the time to completion for many students. Dr. McCormick has championed the development of a wide array of degree programs in high-demand fields. He increased enrollment of working adults with an accelerated weekend college program. He also expanded college enrollment opportunities for high school students by creating an early college program in which students may earn an associate degree while in high school.

Read More

The Links, Incorporated, has a membership of 16,000 women, in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. It is one of the nation's oldest and largest volunteer service organizations comprised of distinguished, influential, and extraordinary women.

We look forward to exploring future options with ITServe Alliance, which may include the other six chapters in the North Texas Cluster of the Links. Together we can make it a larger initiative, transforming more lives and guiding more students into STEM.

Dr. McCormick is especially proud of numerous innovative partnerships with industry. At Mercer he established a pathway to high-paying jobs at PSE&G that began in high school and involved paid internship experiences that often led to employment upon graduation. At Salem he responded to the needs of the glass industry in south Jersey by offering a short-term training program for entry-level employees that was funded by the County and the state.

 Dr. McCormick is an effective communicator who believes in transparency and seeks to foster a sense of community among faculty, staff, and external stakeholders, exemplified by his popular weekly Friday Memo that highlights student activities and the achievements of MCC students, faculty and staff, and alumni.

ITServe Alliance Gives Scholarship to Middlesex College Foundation

NAM INFO INC ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP BY VINAY MAHAJAN

Middlesex College Foundation (MCF) is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for qualified students and those requiring financial assistance to attend Middlesex College now and in the future. The primary means of fulfilling this mission is by building an endowment fund, the income from which is used to award scholarship grants for qualified students. The Foundation also garners contributions for outright scholarship awards and special college programs. Many scholarship recipients could not otherwise afford to access a quality higher education at Middlesex College.

Throughout Middlesex College Foundation’s history, corporations, foundations, friends and alumni have generously supported our goals. Since its inception, the Middlesex College Foundation has distributed more than $16.5 million in scholarships, financial aid and grants through more than 16,500 awards. As a result of the financial support from generous donors, thousands of students have been given opportunities to work toward achieving their academic and career goals.

The ITServe Alliance – NAM Info Inc Annual Scholarship by Vinay Mahajan established in 2022 with an initial commitment of $ 5,000 from ITServe Alliance- NAM Info Inc Annual Scholarship by Vinay Mahajan.

ITServe Alliance originated in to represent the collective interests of small & midsized IT Staffing/Services companies and has grown to over 1,400 companies employing 100,000 IT professionals. The Alliance has 19 chapter across 22 states and generates $10 billion in revenue. ITServe Alliance members are U.S. based businesses playing a vital role in the economic growth of our country. Member companies are the pillars of Information Technology industry serving both commercial and government sectors.

ITServe Alliance members are unwavering in their commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) to give back to local communities across the country. The ITServe CSR vision is “Empowerment local communities through Education and Training.” Implementing this vision, ITServe provides STEM scholarships to promising local high school and college students.

This scholarship can be used towards the tuition and fees. The scholarship is paid directly to the college tuition and no cash payment is made directly to the student.

Each scholarship will be awarded to one student with $2500 paid in the fall semester and $2500 paid in the semester. The ITServe Alliance – NAM Info Inc by Vinay Mahajan scholar will be selected with preference given to:

  • traditional full-time students (within one year of HS graduation);
  • majoring in a STEM subject area, including engineering, computer science and technology, or math;
  • minimum GPA of 3.0;
  • student has demonstrated need and requires a FAFSA
  • must be a US citizen
  • cannot have carned a degree previously

Selection will be done using a rating system to determine the eligibility and a rating process to identify qualified candidate(s). The scholarship award is renewable to the recipient(s) during the following semester if the student continues to meet the criteria. If no candidate(s) can be identified who meets all criteria in a particular year, a scholarship award may be made to the student or students who most closely meet the eligibility criteria. Should a particular degree program be discontinued in the future, scholarships will be awarded to students in an active degree program which is most consistent with the donor’s original intent.

Annual scholarships will be awarded until donated funds are exhausted. Donors who have established named annual scholarships are encouraged to plan an annual commitment so the scholarship can continue to be awarded. One third of the average cost of tuition ($2,000) or greater is requested to ensure a significant impact on the student(s) who benefit.

Notes:You may choose to establish a named endowed scholarship in the future to insure a perpetual source of student scholarships in your name. A minimum gift commitment of $25,000 is required to establish a named endowed scholarship. Pledges to fulfill the gift commitment can be spread over a period of 3 to 5 years.

HALLMARK GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP

Middlesex College Foundation (MCF) is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for qualified students and those requiring financial assistance to attend Middlesex College now and in the future. The primary means of fulfilling this mission is by building an endowment fund, the income from which is used to award scholarship grants for qualified students. The Foundation also garners contributions for outright scholarship awards and special college programs. Many scholarship recipients could not otherwise afford to access a quality higher education at Middlesex College.

Throughout Middlesex College Foundation’s history, corporations, foundations, friends and alumni have generously supported our goals. Since its inception, the Middlesex College Foundation has distributed more than $16.5 million in scholarships, financial aid and grants through more than 16,500 awards. As a result of the financial support from generous donors, thousands of students have been given opportunities to work toward achieving their academic and career goals.

The ITServe Alliance-Hall Mark Global Technologies Inc Annual Scholarship was established in 2022 with an initial commitment of $ 5,000 from ITServe Alliance Member-HallMark Global Technologies Inc.

ITServe Alliance originated in to represent the collective interests of small & midsized IT Staffing/Services companies and has grown to over 1,400 companies employing 100,000 IT professionals. The Alliance has 19 chapter across 22 states and generates $10 billion in revenue. ITServe Alliance members are U.S. based businesses playing a vital role in the economic growth of our country. Member companies are the pillars of Information Technology industry serving both commercial and government sectors.

ITServe Alliance members are unwavering in their commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) to give back to local communities across the country. The ITServe CSR vision is “Empowerment local communities through Education and Training.” Implementing this vision, ITServe provides STEM scholarships to promising local high school and college students.

This scholarship can be used towards the tuition and fees. The scholarship is paid directly to the college tuition and no cash payment is made directly to the student.

Each scholarship will be awarded to one student with $2500 paid in the fall semester and $2500 paid in the spring semester. The ITServe Alliance-HallMark Global Technologies Inc scholar will be selected with preference given to:

  • traditional full-time students (within one year of HS graduation);
  • majoring in a STEM subject area, including engineering, computer science and technology, or math;
  • minimum GPA of 3.0;
  • student has demonstrated need and requires a FAFSA
  • must be a US citizen
  • cannot have carned a degree previously

Selection will be done using a rating system to determine the eligibility and a rating process to identify qualified candidate(s). The scholarship award is renewable to the recipient(s) during the following semester if the student continues to meet the criteria. If no candidate(s) can be identified who meets all criteria in a particular year, a scholarship award may be made to the student or students who most closely meet the eligibility criteria. Should a particular degree program be discontinued in the future, scholarships will be awarded to students in an active degree program which is most consistent with the donor’s original intent.

Annual scholarships will be awarded until donated funds are exhausted. Donors who have established named annual scholarships are encouraged to plan an annual commitment so the scholarship can continue to be awarded. One third of the average cost of tuition ($2,000) or greater is requested to ensure a significant impact on the student(s) who benefit.

Notes:You may choose to establish a named endowed scholarship in the future to insure a perpetual source of student scholarships in your name. A minimum gift commitment of $25,000 is required to establish a named endowed scholarship. Pledges to fulfill the gift commitment can be spread over a period of 3 to 5 years.

FINACLESOFT INC ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP

Middlesex College Foundation (MCF) is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for qualified students and those requiring financial assistance to attend Middlesex College now and in the future. The primary means of fulfilling this mission is by building an endowment fund, the income from which is used to award scholarship grants for qualified students. The Foundation also garners contributions for outright scholarship awards and special college programs. Many scholarship recipients could not otherwise afford to access a quality higher education at Middlesex College.

Throughout Middlesex College Foundation’s history, corporations, foundations, friends and alumni have generously supported our goals. Since its inception, the Middlesex College Foundation has distributed more than $16.5 million in scholarships, financial aid and grants through more than 16,500 awards. As a result of the financial support from generous donors, thousands of students have been given opportunities to work toward achieving their academic and career goals.

The ITServe Alliance – FinacleSoft Inc Annual Scholarship was established in 2022 with an initial commitment of $ 5,000 from ITServe Alliance Member – FinacleSoft Inc.

ITServe Alliance originated in to represent the collective interests of small & midsized IT Staffing/Services companies and has grown to over 1,400 companies employing 100,000 IT professionals. The Alliance has 19 chapter across 22 states and generates $10 billion in revenue. ITServe Alliance members are U.S. based businesses playing a vital role in the economic growth of our country. Member companies are the pillars of Information Technology industry serving both commercial and government sectors.

ITServe Alliance members are unwavering in their commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) to give back to local communities across the country. The ITServe CSR vision is “Empowerment local communities through Education and Training.” Implementing this vision, ITServe provides STEM scholarships to promising local high school and college students.

This scholarship can be used towards the tuition and fees. The scholarship is paid directly to the college tuition and no cash payment is made directly to the student.

Each scholarship will be awarded to one student with $2500 paid in the fall semester and $2500 paid in the spring semester. The ITServe Alliance -FinacleSoft Inc scholar will be selected with preference given to:

  • traditional full-time students (within one year of HS graduation);
  • majoring in a STEM subject area, including engineering, computer science and technology, or math;
  • minimum GPA of 3.0;
  • student has demonstrated need and requires a FAFSA
  • must be a US citizen
  • cannot have carned a degree previously

Selection will be done using a rating system to determine the eligibility and a rating process to identify qualified candidate(s). The scholarship award is renewable to the recipient(s) during the following semester if the student continues to meet the criteria. If no candidate(s) can be identified who meets all criteria in a particular year, a scholarship award may be made to the student or students who most closely meet the eligibility criteria. Should a particular degree program be discontinued in the future, scholarships will be awarded to students in an active degree program which is most consistent with the donor’s original intent.

Annual scholarships will be awarded until donated funds are exhausted. Donors who have established named annual scholarships are encouraged to plan an annual commitment so the scholarship can continue to be awarded. One third of the average cost of tuition ($2,000) or greater is requested to ensure a significant impact on the student(s) who benefit.

Notes:You may choose to establish a named endowed scholarship in the future to insure a perpetual source of student scholarships in your name. A minimum gift commitment of $25,000 is required to establish a named endowed scholarship. Pledges to fulfill the gift commitment can be spread over a period of 3 to 5 years.

Name of student Scholarship Name SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION Major
David Henry Alfred Miller – New Jersey Transportation Memorial Scholarship Preference given to a second year student in Transportation, Materials Handling, Warehouse or Distribution. If there are no students who meet this academic criteria, this scholarship may be awarded to a second year student with a 3.0 GPA or better. Transportation, Materials Handling, Warehouse or Distribution