Alerts

STOCKTON ALERT- Stockton will remain closed Tuesday, Jan. 27 due to icy conditions. All classes and activities are cancelled. Check back for updates.

 

Dining Services: The following dining locations will be open. Visit https://dineoncampus.com/su for updates.

Monday, Jan. 26:

  • Food Hall at The Nest – 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • Market at Lakeside Lodge – 4-10 p.m.
  • The Lodge – 5 p.m.-midnight
  • Southside Bistro (Atlantic City) – 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 27:

  • Food Hall at The Nest – 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • Market at Lakeside Lodge – 4-10 p.m.
  • The Lodge – 5 p.m.-midnight
  • Southside Bistro (Atlantic City) – 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

 

Shuttle Services: All shuttle service is suspended until further notice.

 

Information for Residential Students:

  • In the event of an emergency, contact Stockton Police Department at 609-652-4390.
  • Use the appropriate duty phone numbers for your residential area.
  • Parking:
    • Housing 1, 4, 5 Residents
      • All Housing 1, 4, 5 residents are required to move their vehicles out of the endcap spots of the Juniper, Kerria and Maple Lots to the North or West parking lots  to allow the university to effectively and safely clear parking lots after the expected snow.
    • Parkview and Kesselman Halls
      • Adhere to residential parking regulations, only parking in the parking garage. Parking in the Hartford Lot or Academic Lot is prohibited
  • As with any inclement weather while Facilities and Plant will work to address walkways and roadways, please exercise caution if you must leave your residential assignment.

 

Add/Drop Schedule

Add/drop is available through your student account, and students can continue to add or drop classes online even while the university is closed.

Please note: courses that meet only on Mondays would be eligible for an add/drop extension.

Be sure to regularly check your Stockton University email, as we will communicate directly with students regarding any classes impacted by the weather closure. Or contact registrar@stockton.edu for more information.

 

911

In an emergency that requires immediate help from police, fire fighters or medical technicians, call 911.


Emergency Text Messaging System

Stockton’s Emergency Alerts text messaging system enables the University to send urgent text messages to subscribers’ cell phones in the event of an emergency. Regular updates will be provided for the duration of an emergency.

To confirm or update your emergency contact information, log into goStockton and click on ‘Update My Account’ in the upper left-hand section of your screen.


Be Prepared - Emergency Resource Guide

Members of the Stockton University community should make themselves familiar with the information and procedures outlined in Be Prepared, Stockton's Emergency Resource Guide.