Graduate Education

 
Graduate Education at Stockton University


The William T. Daly School of General Studies manages aspects of graduate study for currently enrolled students. Stockton's many graduate programs provide an opportunity to take the next steps beyond the Bachelor's degree into the world of the academy and the professions. 

Explore our website for information on graduate student research and funding opportunities, to stay informed on upcoming university deadlines, or to learn about graduate school resources.  

 

The information included on this webpage is intended for use by currently enrolled graduate students. If you are a prospective graduate student or have questions about the admissions process, please contact The Office of Graduate Admissions.

Upcoming Deadlines!

  • May 3-9, 2025
    Spring 2025 Extended Week
  • May 9, 2025
    Spring 2025 Term Ends
  • May 13, 2025
    Graduate Student Commencement

 

  • Tuesday, April 15 at 6:00pm in B-003: AMST Research Series with Lillian Nickens - "Race, Foster Care, Adoption, and Social Punishment: Historical Perspectives on the African American Family"
  • Thursday, April 17 at 4:30pm on Zoom: Global Reproductive Justice with Dr. Lauren Balasco and POLS student Emma Zeigler
  • Tuesday, April 22 at 6:00pm in B-003: AMST Research Series with Sarah Harvey - "Fan to Voter: How Celebrities Shape Voting Decisions" & MatthewTruax - "Piano Man in No Man's Land: Words and Music of Billy Joel"
  • Thursday, April 25 at 4:30pm in F-111: Criminal Justice Lecture Series with Tiffany Wilson, Senior Counsel to the NJ Attorney General
  • Monday, April 28 at 4:00pm in Campus Center Event Room: The Graduate Research Symposium
  • Monday, April 28 at 5:00pm in Campus Center Meeting Room 5: MAIT Capstone Expo
  • Tuesday, April 29 at 6:00pm in B-003: AMST Research Series with Eryn Genova - "Recovering Dr. Ruth Selke-Eissler" & Shannon Purcell - "Adult Films in the 1950's: An Exploration of 8mm and 16mm Film Sales Brochures" Carlos Diaz - "Podcast Project: Hip Hop Women of the 1990's and Indigenous Influence in Rock and Roll"
  • Tuesday, May 6 at 6:00pm in B-003: AMST Research Series with Katie Cupo - "The Psychological Effects of Immigration Policy and Deportation in Latino Children's Art" Kieree Cunningham - "Gospel Voices of Resistance and Resilience" Michelle Contarino - "Toxic Hero or Trauna Survivor? Hemingway, Depression, PTSD, and Masculinity"
  • Thursday, June 10 at 5:30pm on Zoom: Leadership Inspiring Transformation (LIT) Module III - Leadership and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB): Not Just a Checkbox

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Join Graduate Student Council

Find more information on the Graduate Student Council website or join the group on OspreyHub!

Click here to learn more!

Graduate Writing Support!

Tutoring at any stage of the writing process!

Need writing support or just want another set of eyes to review your work?


Maria Miranda offers writing support to graduate students in the Tutoring Center.

Click here to contact Maria!


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