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The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey

New Jersey's Distinctive Public College- Stockton College, nestled in 2,000+ acres of New Jersey’s Pinelands, is the largest college campus in the state.

Best known as a "Green College" for environmental excellence, Stockton College is a mid-sized, award-winning liberal arts college nestled on a 2,000+ acre campus in pristine southeastern New Jersey pinelands. We're just 20 minutes driving distance from Jersey Shore beaches; an hour to Philadelphia; and two hours to New York City.

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Living in the Stockton Community

Stockton’s co-curricular life includes a broad range of activities including cultural programs and lectures, extensive wellness and recreation programs, intramural and intercollegiate athletics, and a number of student-initiated activities and events, all of which combine to create a vibrant atmosphere at the college. The more than 100 existing clubs and organizations that operate on campus involve students, staff and faculty. Some are social, others are cultural, and others provide a recreational dimension to student life. If a student wants to be part of a club that does not yet exist, they can create a constitution to form a new club for other students to join. The recreational dimension includes intercollegiate sports, varsity club sports, club sports and intramural athletics. Supported by excellent facilities and a diverse athletics and recreation staff, Stockton’s programs offer the campus community a broad spectrum of individual and team opportunities.

Graphic Silhouette of College Students

Galloway Township is in the northeast corner of Atlantic County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2010 Census, the township population was 37,349. At 114.8 squares miles of total area, Galloway Township is the largest municipality in the State of New Jersey. Both the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway run through Galloway Township, each with several interchanges in the township.

Points of Interest include:

  • Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
  • FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center
  • Galloway National Golf Club designed by Tom Fazio
  • Historic Smithville and Village Greene
  • Renault Winery and Vineyards

The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey also operates the historic Seaview Resort and Spa, founded in 1914 and now integrated into the College's Hospitality and Tourism Management Program.

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