Academic Degrees Offered: BA, BS, BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts), MA, MS, MBA, DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
Fast Facts 2013
Stockton College is a nationally recognized, mid-sized public undergraduate and graduate college of the arts, sciences and professional studies within the New Jersey system of higher education. Stockton has the look and feel of a private college but with one of the lowest costs within the state. With a clear focus on student engagement and commitment to student success, Stockton prepares leaders for our community, state and nation.
Location
A stunning 2,000-acre campus in Pomona, NJ, nestled in the environmentally protected Pinelands National Reserve – just minutes west of Atlantic City and Jersey Shore beaches; an hour west to Philadelphia and two hours north to New York City. Courses are also offered online, at our Atlantic City campus – the Carnegie Library Center, and at our educational center in downtown Hammonton, NJ
Academics
Over 40 majors among seven academic schools: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education, General Studies, Health Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, individualized study options, plus the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies.
Degrees offered: BA, BFA, BS, BSN, MA, MBA, MS, MSN, MSW, PSM, DPT
Average class size: Less than 20
Teaching policy: All classes taught by professors. Stockton does not use teaching assistants
Degrees offered: BA, BFA, BS, BSN, MA, MBA, MS, MSN, MSW, PSM, DPT
Average class size: Less than 20
Teaching policy: All classes taught by professors. Stockton does not use teaching assistants
Rankings
Stockton is recognized by national organizations that evaluate colleges and universities: U.S. News and World Report Best Universities/Master's in the North; The Princeton Review A 2012 Best College in the Northeast; a "highly selective college," Peterson's Guides;The Alliance for Environmental Education selected Environmental Studies and Marine Sciences programs for Education for the Earth: A Guide to Top Environmental Studies Programs; Kiplinger's best buys in public colleges and universities; recognized for innovation by the National Science Foundation
Student Body
Enrollment: 8,400 (Male 42%/Female 58% / Minority 25%)
Admission: Average class rank top 20% Average SAT >1,100 (CR&M - regular admits)
Degrees awarded: 2,099 (2011-2012)
Student organizations: More than 130 clubs and organizations, 21 sororities and fraternities, honor societies, academic societies, service clubs, special interest groups
Athletics: Seven men's and 10 women's NCAA Division III varsity sports 18+ club and intramural sports
Housing: Almost 3,000 students live on campus in apartment complexes and residence halls
Admission: Average class rank top 20% Average SAT >1,100 (CR&M - regular admits)
Degrees awarded: 2,099 (2011-2012)
Student organizations: More than 130 clubs and organizations, 21 sororities and fraternities, honor societies, academic societies, service clubs, special interest groups
Athletics: Seven men's and 10 women's NCAA Division III varsity sports 18+ club and intramural sports
Housing: Almost 3,000 students live on campus in apartment complexes and residence halls
Finances
74% of students receive financial aid. Average financial aid package: $13,792. Total financial aid awarded: $90.1 million. Total scholarships awarded: $8.3 million.
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The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey- In Galloway, New Jersey
Tuition and Fees: (Res.)$11,963/(Non res.) $18, 169
School Size: 7,879 students
Public School
Room and Board: $10, 580
Student Retention Rate: 87% of students stay after their first year.
Average GPA: 3.4
Average SAT Score: 1580
Tuition and Fees: (Res.)$11,963/(Non res.) $18, 169
School Size: 7,879 students
Public School
Room and Board: $10, 580
Student Retention Rate: 87% of students stay after their first year.
Average GPA: 3.4
Average SAT Score: 1580