Fashion Show
Location: Cherry Hill Mall
Location: Cherry Hill Mall
​​Location: Laurel Hall, Room 320 - Mount Laurel Campus
Join us as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution. Dr. Shawn McGhee, local historian, will discuss this era and his book,
No Longer Subjects of the British King. Free and Open to the Public.
Location: Student Success Center Lounge, Mount Laurel Campus
Come by and shape some clay into whatever you'd like!
Location: Mount Laurel Campus
RCBC’s College Basics Bootcamp is a comprehensive three day program designed to aid rising seniors with the transition from high school into college.
Covered through interactive workshops and fun presentations from campus partners are: the college admissions process, financial literacy, career exploration, and more! Participants will walk away with the skills and confidence they need to plan for college.
This free program will take place July 22 - 24, 2025 10:30am-4pm
Location: Mount Laurel Campus
RCBC’s Career Basics Bootcamp is a fun, one-day program that explores top career fields through hands-on workshops and engaging presentations from campus partners. Participants will walk away with the skills and confidence they need to plan for their future! Eligible participants must be rising high school freshmen entering grade nine in Fall 2025.
Calling all craft beer enthusiasts! Our Brewing Certificate Program can turn your passion for craft brewing into a career, whether your dream is running your own microbrewery, working in a taproom, or in hospitality.
Location: Mount Holly Arts Campus - Mount Holly
This fun investigative four-day Pre-College Summer Fashion Workshop is designed for HS teens to enjoy and experiment with unique creative fashion projects that range from Mood/Concept boards, Fashion Croquis Sketching, Sewing/Upcycling, Creative Draping, and hands experimenting with Digital Design CLO3 software and avatars.
Location: Laurel Hall 320 - Mount Laural Campus
Join us as we gather to celebrate the life and career of Mary T. Washington Wylie, the first African American CPA. Women from across campus will share their experiences working in male-dominated fields. Coffee and light snacks will be served and anyone is welcome to attend.