Accepted Students
Congratulations on your acceptance to Stockton University!
Accepted Student Checklist
The easiest way to submit your enrollment deposit is online via your goStockton portal.
You can pay securely by credit card or electronic check.
From go.stockton.edu:
- Enter your username and password and click Login.
- Select the Bursar tab and click Make a Deposit in the My Account box (center of the page).
- You will be redirected to the TouchNet Payment System. Choose the appropriate term from the drop down menu and click Select.
- Choose the appropriate deposit type from the drop down menu and verify the term and amount are correct.
- Choose the payment method from the drop down menu and click Select. Follow the remaining prompts.
Admissions
101 Vera King Farris Drive
Galloway, NJ 08205
- Complete both sides of the Enrollment Confirmation & Waiver Form included in your acceptance packet. Return in the postage-paid reply envelope.
- Complete the online waiver form.
NOTE: All EOF and veterans/military-affliated students should submit a waiver form.
International students should not submit the Online Waiver Form; they must submit the $250 enrollment deposit electronically in their goStockton portal or by mail through check or money order.
All first-year students who DID NOT submit SAT/ACT scores must complete placement testing in math, reading, & writing.
Students with a math SAT score of 560 or less or a math ACT of 23 or less must complete math placement testing only.
Select transfer students may be required to complete placement testing.
Students can submit SAT/ACT scores at any time in the enrollment process to be exempt from some or all of the placement testing requirements. Scores can be emailed to admissions@stockton.edu.
Specific testing details are sent to your personal email account. Learn more about the Accuplacer at stockton.edu/placement-testing.
Spring 2025 admits can complete the FAFSA now. Fall 2025 admits will be able to complete the 2025-26 FAFSA beginning December 1, 2024.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to the appropriate deadline. Stockton's FAFSA school code is 009345.
NJ Dreamer students will not file the FAFSA. NJ Dreamers should file the NJ Alternative Application at hesaa.org each year.
You will receive email notification when your financial aid offer is ready to view in your goStockton portal. You must take action on certain types of financial aid; click here to learn more.
If living on campus: After submitting your $250 enrollment deposit, complete your housing application & contract and submit the $150 housing deposit in your goStockton portal.
Spring 2025 students: Spring housing application now available under the Student Life tab in your goStockton portal!
Fall 2025 students: 2025-26 housing applications will be available in January 2025.
Orientation is mandatory for all new students.
Spring 2025 admitted students: Invitations have been sent out to admitted students. Contact Admissions if you have questions!
Fall 2025 admitted students: Invitations will be emailed in April.
All full- and part-time students must provide immunization information to meet University and New Jersey state requirements prior to registering for classes.
COVID-19 Vaccination: Stockton University strongly recommends but no longer requires employees and students to be vaccinated against the virus.
Click here to read more about Stockton's immunization requirements.
Transfers: Please note that any courses still in progress cannot be evaluated until you complete the course and an updated transcript has been sent to us.
First-Year Students (Freshmen): Make sure we have your final transcript as well as any documentation related to AP, IB or college credits you earned during high school.
All transcripts should be sent to Stockton University's Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
International Admitted Student Checklist
Please review the following:
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Your letter of admission is located in your Applicant Portal
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Admissions scholarship offers located in your Applicant Portal
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University portal access (goStockton portal)
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International Student Admissions Packet
Your next steps should be:
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Review your letter of admission carefully. Email Natalja.Manger@stockton.edu if you have any questions
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Submit your Enrollment Confirmation deposit online no later than June 30 (Fall term) / November 15 (Spring term)
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Note: Requests for a waiver of Enrollment Confirmation Deposit will not be granted (per Bulletin page 26). The deposit is refundable if a visa request is denied.
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Without confirmation of enrollment, you will not be able to apply for Form I-20, register for new student orientation, register for courses, or apply for housing;
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Familiarize yourself with the documents required for your Form I-20 (needed for your international student visa interview)
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Schedule an appointment with your family doctor to complete the immunization requirements. (COVID-19 Vaccination: Stockton University strongly recommends but no longer requires employees and students to be vaccinated against the virus.)
Once we receive your Enrollment Confirmation, you will become officially confirmed with SU, and will be included in New Student Orientation outreach (to get you ready for the start of your first semester).
In the meantime, await an email from Mr. Yibin Feng, International Student Advisor, regarding your Form I-20 steps.
Visit Us!
IN-PERSON CAMPUS TOURS
We offer tours of both our Galloway and Atlantic City campuses. Please review our Visit Us page for more details.
VIRTUAL OPTIONS
Check out our virtual tour from the comfort of your couch!
Check out our Admissions Ambassador Blog!
Learn about the "Stockton experience" straight from the source: our students!
Chat with Admissions
We know you have questions – we’re here to help!
P: (609) 652-4261
F: (609) 626-5541
Contact Your Admissions Counselor
Set up a virtual or in-person appointment.
Resources for Accepted Students
Financial Aid
Federal & State Aid - Grants, Loans, & Work-Study
Bursar
Bill Estimator, Tuition & Fees, Room & Meal Plans, Payment Plans
Academic Advising
Transfer Credit Evaluation, Degree Works, Curriculum Information
Student Organizations
Student Clubs, Greek Life, Honors Societies
Honors College
Available for both Freshman and Transfer Students
Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)
For NJ Students from Economically & Educationally Disadvantaged Backgrounds
Residential Life
Housing Info, Virtual Housing Tours
Academic Programs
Majors, Minors, Dual-Degrees, Certificates
Career Development & Education
Job & Internship Listings and Assistance, Interview & Resume Prep
Athletics & Recreation
NCAA Division III Sports, Club & Intramural Sports, Fitness Facilities