Lay female students were first admitted in 1966 and the school's name was changed to Englewood Cliffs College.
[5] In 1972, faculty members volunteered as instructors in New Jersey correctional institutions.
[6] The college's founding president was Sister Madeleine Crotty, CSJ.
Sister Redempta previously served as president of San Isidro College, a high school in the Philippines, from 1953 to 1965.
[10] By its final year of existence, Englewood Cliffs had become a coeducational institution; on January 19, 1974, the men's basketball team was defeated by Essex County College by a score of 210–67, a collegiate record losing margin of 143 points.