Higher Ed Act Student Consumer Information
Per regulations set in place by both the U.S. Department of Education and the State of New Jersey, Stockton University makes consumer information available to prospective and enrolled students and employees through this webpage as well as through required email notices. The purpose of consumer information is to help students and employees make informed decisions regarding their education or employment. See below for consumer information required by the U.S. Department of Education through the Higher Education Act. For consumer information required by the State of New Jersey through the New Jersey Consumer Information act, click here.
Please Note: Our notice of availability of institutional and financial aid information is sent each semester to enrolled students. Notices to prospective students are sent automatically as they become prospective.
General Institutional Information
- Academic Bulletin
- Academic Calendar
- Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs (Business, Communication Disorders, Education, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Social Work programs all maintain professional accreditation - click each program for accreditation details).
- Career and Job Placement Services
- College Navigator
- Computer Use and File Sharing
- Copyright Infringement-Policies and Sanctions
- Educational Programs
- Facilities
- Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
- Faculty (click on each program to see a list of faculty assigned)
- Net Price Calculator
- Institutional Educational Cost Information
- Privacy of Student Records-Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Refund Policy, Refund Procedures, Requirements for Withdrawal (How To) and Return of Title IV Funds (Federal Financial Aid)
- Student Activities
- Student Diversity
- Study Abroad
- Teacher Preparation Program Report
- Textbook Information (click Textbooks & Course Materials for Pricing Information)
- Transfer of Credit Policies
- Withdrawal Procedures
- Requirements to Withdraw
Student Financial Assistance & Student Rights & Responsibilities
- Assistance Available From Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs & criteria for continued eligibility under each program
- Institutional Standards for determining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) & criteria for re-establishing eligibility
- Financial Aid Verification Disclosures
- Student Loan Information
- Percentage of Students who are Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
- Obtaining Required Books & Supplies with Title IV HEA Program Funds & Opting Out
- Terms & Conditions of Employment provided by Financial Aid
- Financial Aid Assistance for Study Abroad Programs
For additional Consumer Information related to Financial Aid click here or visit stockton.edu/finaid.
Health and Safety
Student Outcomes
- Retention Rate
- Graduation Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)*
- Transfer-out Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)*
- Job Placement for Graduates
- Job Placement Rates for Graduates
* Stockton is a Division III member of the NCAA, and does not offer athletic aid, therefore Graduation Rates & Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid is not available
Additional Information
- Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act) Data available by searching for Stockton University at EADA. This report is also available upon request.
- Voter Registration
- Constitution Day
For more information and consumer information assistance, please contact Marielena Dottoli, Assistant Director of Financial Aid, Stockton University at Marielena.Dottoli@stockton.edu.