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County College of Morris (CCM) is a public community college in Randolph, New Jersey. CCM offers associate degree and certificate programs as well as transfer opportunities for students looking to pursue a bachelor's degree at another institution, along with workforce development offerings.

The college was founded in 1966 and first opened its doors to students in 1968. The college's first president was Dr. Sherman H. Masten. The college's library was later renamed in his honor, becoming the Sherman H. Masten Learning Resource Center.

When President Masten retired in 1986, Dr. Edward J. Yaw became the second president of CCM. After 30 years of leadership as CCM president, Dr. Yaw retired in 2016 and Dr. Anthony J. Iacono became the college's third president. Prior to joining CCM, President Iacono had served as vice president of Academic Affairs at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, FL.

During the COVID-19 Pandemic, CCM changed their logo design and school colors. The previous logo included a tree next to the letters "CCM" with the colors being Pantone 202 C, Pantone Cool Gray 6, and Pantone 7506 C. The new logo is a rounded square-like shape with the letters "CCM" inside with the colors being Pantone 2758 C, Pantone 380 C, and Pantone 7472 C.

The college is located in Randolph, Morris County, New Jersey.

In Summer 2012, the Morris County Improvement Authority installed solar parking canopies across five parking lots at CCM and upgraded exterior lighting to LED fixtures. Trees cut down to accommodate the solar installation were replaced with ornamental trees and bushes in Spring 2013.

Cohen, DeMare, Emeriti and Sheffield halls comprise the main academic center of the campus. Other major college facilities include the LEED certified Landscape and Horticultural Technology building and greenhouses, the Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering building, Student Community Center, Learning Resource Center, the Health and Physical Education building, the Center for Health Professions and Natural Sciences, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Culinary Science, the Center for Workforce Development (located in Dover, NJ) and the Music Technology Center named in honor of Dr. Edward J. Yaw, the college's second president, Henderson Hall, which was the college's first building, serves as the main administrative building.

Morris County Vocational School District MCVSH operates a Career Training Center in partnership with the County College of Morris at the Randolph campus.

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