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Murphy signs law advancing Kean-New Jersey City University merger

Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation Jan. 12 that advances the merger of Kean University and New Jersey City University (NJCU), a significant event in the transformation of public higher education in New Jersey.

The new law positions Kean to expand its mission as New Jersey’s urban research university by integrating NJCU as Kean Jersey City in Summer 2026.

“This is a pivotal moment for students across New Jersey,” said Kean University President Lamont O. Repollet. “Our work is driven by our commitment to our students, and together we are expanding opportunity for generations to come.”

The legislation authorizes the full transfer of NJCU’s academic programs, facilities and assets to Kean, and ensures the continuation of support for Hudson County students through the NJCU Foundation.

The newly signed legislation enables Kean to assume NJCU’s academic and operational responsibilities upon final regulatory approvals and provides $25 million in state funding to support the transition.

The merger is subject to review by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the U.S. Department of Education. It is expected to be completed by July 1. At that time, all NJCU students will become Kean students, and the Jersey City campus will begin operating as Kean’s metropolitan campus, known as Kean Jersey City.

“As a proud Kean graduate, I know firsthand the life-changing impact that access to higher education can have,” said Senate President Nicholas Scutari ’89, who introduced the Senate bill. “This merger expands that access in powerful ways, bringing new opportunities to students and strengthening the future of public higher education in New Jersey.”

Assemblywoman Linda Carter also sponsored the legislation. “This legislation reaffirms our commitment to students and to expanding opportunities in every corner of the state,” said Carter. “By supporting this merger, we’re helping to ensure that higher education remains accessible, affordable and responsive to the needs of New Jersey’s diverse communities.”

The merger preserves access to higher education in New Jersey’s second-largest city and aligns with Kean’s core values of equity, inclusivity and social mobility. With its designation as an R2 Carnegie research university, Kean offers students expanded research opportunities, academic programs and career pathways throughout its campuses.

“Today marks a historic moment and yet another milestone step forward for our campus and the community we serve,” said NJCU President Andrés Acebo. “Our students and our community will have access to expanded academic offerings, enhanced resources and support services, and new community-centered opportunities, all while staying rooted in the Jersey City community that we are proud and privileged to serve.”

Kean and NJCU entered into a formal merger agreement on Oct. 1, 2025, following NJCU’s selection of Kean as its strategic partner earlier in the year. The institutions are working together to ensure a seamless transition for students and employees.

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