Interim President Acebo Testifies Before the NJ State Legislature on NJCU鈥檚 Commitment to Early Childhood Education

February 17, 2023
Interim President Acebo Testifies Before the NJ State Legislature on NJCU鈥檚 Commitment to Early Childhood Education

President Andrs Acebo Emphasizes Unique Role that NJCU Plays in Preparing Teachers to Serve Hudson County

JERSEY CITY, N.J. | (NJCU) Interim President Andr茅s Acebo testified on February 8 before the New Jersey State Legislature鈥檚 鈥嬧 on the importance of early childhood education. Acebo stressed the importance of NJCU鈥檚 commitment to educating the next generation of teachers who will be able to give back to the communities that they come from.

鈥淭his institution is uniquely poised to address the demands of expanding early childhood education,鈥 said Interim President Acebo. 鈥減articularly in communities of color 鈥 communities like the one that I come from, the ones that shaped me and molded me.鈥

Ultimately, NJCU is serving a population that no other four-year public institution in the state serves. NJCU is the oldest minority and Hispanic-serving institution in the state, serving thousands of first-generation students. The undergraduate population is 45% Latino, 21% Black, and 54% first-generation, with a median household annual income of $42,200 鈥 the lowest of New Jersey鈥檚 four-year public colleges . The next closest peer institutions to NJCU in this metric are Kean University and William Paterson University at and , respectively, according to the New York Times.

Acebo highlighted the important role that NJCU plays in preparing the next generation of educators who go on to reinvest their skills in local communities.

鈥淭hese statewide investments in our population are critically important, and anchor institutions of higher ed like NJCU in particular are drivers of social and economic mobility,鈥 said Acebo. 鈥淲e can have lofty aspirations and spend hundreds of millions of dollars on physical structures on college campuses or we can invest in programs that invest in people."

After Interim President 础肠别产辞鈥檚 testimony, he was thanked by legislators for sharing his advocacy for early childhood education at NJCU, including the following:

鈥淲e look forward to working with you and hearing more from you. I think everything you said was very much on point and a good intro to this morning鈥檚 discussion.鈥 - Assemblywoman Mila Jasey

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 safe to say that NJCU has found an advocate in the office. Good for you.鈥 - State Senator Joseph Cryan

The full transcript of the New Jersey State Legislature鈥檚 Joint Committee on Education hearing . 础肠别产辞鈥檚 testimony begins at the 6:04 mark and lasts more than 11 minutes.

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