Trenton's school district is the largest in MercerCounty. The mayor appoints a nine-member Board of Education for three-year terms. The district is in the midst of a several-year project involving the construction of several new schools as well as renovation of many existing buildings.
Additionally, several parochial and private elementary and secondary schools supplement the public system in Trenton. A number of prestigious day and boarding schools are found in the Princeton area.
PrincetonUniversity- one of the nation's most renowned academic institutions and a member of the Ivy League is within 12 miles of The Villages at Delaware Run. Princeton is known for its liberal arts, medicine, education, architecture, and theology programs and is a respected research institution.
RiderUniversity (within 7 miles of the community) - a four-year liberal arts college founded in 1865, enrolls more than 5,000 students in four schools: business administration, continuing education, arts and sciences, and education.
Thomas A. Edison State College (within 2 miles of the community) - offers adult students associate and bachelors' degrees partially based upon life experience and equivalency examinations.
MercerCountyCommunity College (within 11 miles of the community) - with two campuses, awards associate's degrees in 70 programs, many of them based on community needs.
The College of New Jersey (within 6 miles of the community) - in Ewing Township serves nearly 6,000 students, offering more than 40 liberal arts and professional programs in five schools: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, and Nursing.
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