Ocean County College and the New Jersey Judiciary, Ocean County Probation Division, have partnered to help in finding long-term and sustainable pathways to employment.

On behalf of College President, Dr. Pamela Monaco, and our esteemed faculty and staff, welcome to Ocean County College! We’re so glad you’re here.
Through our partnership, Ocean County College is proud to support individuals who are ready to take the next step toward a stronger future. Whether you’re looking to finish your high school education, enroll in college courses, or build new skills for long-term employment, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.
We understand that life can bring unique experiences—and that everyone’s path looks different. That’s why we are committed to providing personalized guidance throughout the enrollment process and beyond. We’ll walk with you every step of the way.
At OCC, we believe in education, accessibility, and helping people reach their goals—no matter where they’re starting from.
If you’re ready to begin, I am ready to support you! As a member of our partnership, you will received personalized concierge services, with me as your direct point of contact. I am here to help you with every aspect of you educational journey. You will also have access to academic coaching, tutoring services, and the full suite of OCC resources available to support your success.
We’re so excited to welcome you into our community.
Please do not hesitate to reach out at any time. I am happy to assist you during your time here at Ocean. Congratulations on taking this important step to achieving your goals!
Best,
Calleigh Kearns
Enrollment Services Advisor, Partnerships & Outreach
To learn more about our partnership, please fill out the form below. This will give me the information I need to reach out to you and discuss next steps!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need a High School Diploma or GED?
High School Diplomas and/or GEDs are not required for admission to Ocean County College. However, they are required for financial aid eligibility and for admission into our Nursing Program.
What if i already have college credits?
If you earned the credits at another school, you’ll need to have your official transcripts sent to our Records and Registration Office for official credit evaluation. They can be emailed to registrar@ocean.edu. If you earned the credits at OCC, we will have them on your student record!
Can I Earn a Degree While Working full-time?
You sure can! We offer classes in-person, online, and with remote options. You can even earn a degree completely online! We aim to work with your schedule.
Also, a quick tip… as a full-time employee, be sure to ask your employer if they offer any type of tuition reimbursement benefits!
it’s been a while since i’ve been in school… how do i know which math and english classes to take?
OCC allows students to use self-guided placement to register for their classes. Placement test have become a thing of the past! For more information on the different classes, view the Self-Guided Placement Webpage.
Still not sure? No problem! Reach out to Calleigh at the contact information on the bottom of the page and she can help!
If you have questions at any point in the process, connect with Calleigh Kearns for assistance!

Helpful Information
Funding Your Education
The first step to paying for college is filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Did you know that HALF of all students who complete the FAFSA for Ocean County College are able to attend school tuition-free?
- Need help? View our How to Apply for Financial Aid webpage for tips and tricks. As always, reach out to Calleigh with any questions!
In addition to the FAFSA, there are scholarship opportunities and other alternative funding options available at OCC.
- The Ocean County College Foundation offers scholarships to students attending Ocean County College.
- Other funding options include:
Student Support
Ocean County College provides a variety of support services to help you succeed as a student. These resources are available to assist you at every step of your journey. Here are some of the support services that are available to you and how to access them:
- Direct Point of Contact
- Your direct point of contact for anything you may need during your time at OCC is Calleigh Kearns. Calleigh can connect you with any of the resources available, offer academic and success coaching, and will serve as your Academic Advisor.
- Student Success Coaches
- Ocean County College’s dedicated Success Team works with students from their first semester through graduation. By way of coaching sessions, they support and help students with time-management, study skills, test-prep, organization, note-taking and more! Not sure what you need help with? That’s fine! The Coaches can help you. To learn more about their services, click here!
- Tutoring Services
- All students have access to OCC’s free Tutoring Center. They offer standard tutoring, writing center review, citation and formatting assistance, and more. Sessions can be conducted in person, online synchronously via WebEx or asynchronous over email. For information about the Tutoring Center and the steps to book an appointment, click here.
- Counseling Services
- The Counseling Center at OCC is a team of dedicated professionals that offer a wide-variety of free counseling services to OCC students. Services are offered virtually via phone or secure video. To learn more about the Counseling Center, click here.
- Student IT Help Desk and Technical Support
- As an online student, OCC has a team to assist with any technology needs. If you need assistance, check out our Technical Support page. For direct contact with a member of our IT support team, you can call:
- 1-844-344-3113 during business hours
- 1-866-861-1122 for the after hours, off-site, Student Help Desk
- As an online student, OCC has a team to assist with any technology needs. If you need assistance, check out our Technical Support page. For direct contact with a member of our IT support team, you can call:
- Disability Services
- All students have the right to equal access to academic and environmental accommodations. The Disability Services office provides the tools necessary to support students and provide qualified students with disabilities the accommodations they need. To learn more about our Disability Services office and the process of requesting accommodations, click here.
How to Login to Ocean Connect
Ocean Connect is the Ocean County College student portal. You will use Ocean Connect to access your current courses, register for upcoming terms, and access your student account. You can login at this link: Ocean Connect
- Username and Password
- Within 24 hours of submitting your application, you will receive an email with your Ocean Connect username.
- Typically, it is firstname_lastname@students.ocean.edu
- Your initial password is your OCC student ID number. Here is how to find your ID number:
- OCC student ID numbers always start with 0 and are seven digits long.
- To view your ID number, you can find it on the My Account page of OCC’s Online Application.
- If we have your social security number on file, you can use this link to search for your ID number: What’s My OCC ID?
- Within 24 hours of submitting your application, you will receive an email with your Ocean Connect username.
Contact Me:
Calleigh Kearns
Enrollment Services Advisor, Partnerships & Outreach
ckearns@ocean.edu
732-255-0400 ext: 2359
