Mid-Semester Progress Check
Student Success is one of our top priorities at Stockton University! We want to ensure that each student is aware of resources that can help you thrive as you work towards completing your degree! During mid-semester, we are reminding students of the key people, places, programs, and initiatives you should utilize to maximize your experience at Stockton University.
Click on the links provided, and learn more about the resources provided in each area.
Enrollment
- Financial Aid - Submit your FAFSA each year to maximize the amount and types of aid you could receive, attend virtual and in person workshops, schedule a call with a staff member, learn about the Federal Work Study Program, and more!
- Bursar - Learn important tuition bill dates, payment options, and more!
Academic Affairs
- Tutoring - Work with a tutor to improve your grades.
- Faculty Office Hours - Visit the professor outside of classroom to clarify assignments and receive addititional support outside of the classroom. Details can be found on the syllabus, blackboard, or by emailing your professor.
- Advising - Meet regularly with an advisor and/or preceptor to ensure your classes count towards your degree!
- Academic Programs - Learn the different staff and resources in the school that houses your major!
- Academic Calendar - Save the dates on the calendar to be aware of precepting dates, deadlines to withdraw from a course, and more!
Safety
- Campus Police - Report a crime, and learn about other resources provided.
- Title IX- Stockton provides many resources to students, faculty, and staff to address concerns relating to discrimination on the basis of sex, which includes sexual misconduct. Support and report!
Student Affairs
Athletics & Campus Recreation
- Athletics - Learn more about athletic opportunities. Student athletes can contact the Associate Athletic Director of Compliance and Student Athlete Success at kathleen.womelsdorf@stockton.edu.
Advocacy, Belonging & Campus Standards
- Dean of Students - Report issues with harassment, violence, threats, conduct and property, academic, classroom, and clery reporting.
- Stockton Cares - Work with a care team member to get connected to resources, navigate crisis, and other unforeseen circumstances.
- Women's, Gender and Sexuality Center - The WGSC empowers students who identify as women and all genders who identify as LGBTQIA+, victims of power-based personal violence, and community allies. Visit the lounge and learn more!
- Multicultural Center - Visit the calendar of events on the site!
- Student Conduct - Learn about the Mediation and Problem Solving enrichment opportunity (MAPS), or find out how to become involved with campus hearing board, and more!
Student Engagement & Community Development
- Food Assistance Program - Enroll in the food assistance program to have full access to supplemental meals! ALL students are able to utilize this resource. Click link to learn more!
- Student Relief Funds - The Student Relief Fund is designed as a one-time financial assistance program to assist undergraduate students experiencing an unexpected or unavoidable financial crisis which stands to impede their educational progress. Click on link to learn more.
- Student Development - Get involved in a student organization, fraternity, or sorority, and stay connected at Stockton by learning about upcoming events, including educational, service, and leadership based programs through Osprey Hub!
Student Transitions, Access & Retention
- Academic Achievement Programs - Learn more about the TogetHER women of color initiative, Sankofa men of color initiative, First Ospreys first-generation initiative, Board of Trustees Fellowship, and Student Success Scholar opportunities.
- Career Education, and Development - Meet with a Career Advisor, and join the handshake community platform to search for jobs, internships, and more!
- Educational Opportunity Fund Program - EOF Scholars should meet with success coaches to ensure you are maximizing your education while balancing academics.
- Military and Veterans Success Center - Visit the lounge and meet with staff to get connected to the resources and community.
- TALONS First-Year Seminar Mentor Program - All students in first-year seminars can work with a TALONS mentor to learn more about the resources and opportunities that Stockton has to offer.
Student Living & Learning
- Student Housing - Do you need housing? Please click on link for more details.
Student Health & Wellness
- Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) - Schedule an appointment with a counselor.
- Health Outreach, Promotion & Education (HOPE) - Participate in workshops and programs related to health and wellness.
- Uwill - Schedule free teletherapy.
- Learning Access Programs - If you need disability services. Click link to learn more.
- Nutritionist - Schedule a free consult with the nutrionist!