The student population of University College-Camden is composed
mainly of transfer students from other colleges, but the college also
accepts qualified students with no previous college experience.
Students' ages range from 17 to 70, and even beyond. About
three-fourths of the students are between the ages of 24 and 54
and over 50 percent are women. While most are candidates for a
baccalaureate degree, others are college graduates who are pursuing new
fields of study in order to earn a second bachelor's degree or prepare
for graduate school in a different area. When appropriate, the college
also admits students who are not enrolled in any degree program but
who wish to take courses for special professional or personal purposes.
The strength of the University College-Camden student body lies in this
diversity.
While the majority of University College-Camden
students take courses primarily in the evening on a part-time basis,
all students may register for any undergraduate course in the daytime
program for which they have the prerequisites.