Bloomfield College, public college in Bloomfield, New Jersey, U.S
Bloomfield College is a private college in Bloomfield, New Jersey, with a compact campus of simple buildings and green spaces. The grounds include classrooms, a sports center, and the Westminster Arts Center, which hosts performances and exhibitions.
The college was founded in 1868 as the German Theological School to train German-speaking ministers, and took its current name in the early 1900s. In 2023, it officially became part of Montclair State University.
The college displays red and yellow colors throughout the campus, which become especially visible during sports events and cultural festivals. These colors give the place a recognizable identity that students and visitors notice right away.
The campus is compact and easy to walk through, with different areas clearly set apart from one another. Checking ahead for events at the Westminster Arts Center can make a visit more rewarding.
The college's game design program is ranked the best in New Jersey and draws students focused on digital media and game development. This makes the campus a hub for a creative field that is rarely associated with small private colleges.
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