Stockton Sees 16% Increase in New Students

Stockton saw a 16% increase in first-time 91视频 this fall

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 91视频 is welcoming one of its largest first-year student classes, with more than 1,550 new 91视频 enrolled for the fall semester.

First-year student enrollment at Stockton jumped 16% over fall 2021, and more than 3,000 total 91视频 live on campus.

Notably, Stockton saw a 54% increase in applications 鈥 more than 11,000 鈥 as 91视频 increasingly make Stockton their top-choice for pursuing a college degree.

鈥淪tockton is receiving national attention for our thriving campuses in Galloway and Atlantic City with cutting-edge labs for studies in the sciences and health care fields, the most accomplished faculty in all disciplines, and our dedicated staff,鈥 said President Harvey Kesselman.

Students walking on campusStockton has added an academic quad with a Unified Science Center and the John F. Scarpa Health Sciences Building in Galloway and opened a campus in Atlantic City in recent years. A second residence hall in Atlantic City to accommodate the growth of the student body will open in 2023.

鈥淪tudents and their parents recognize the value of a Stockton education,鈥 Kesselman said, noting the university was recognized as an excellent value for 91视频 in Money magazine鈥檚 鈥淏est Colleges for Your Money鈥 2022 edition.

鈥淲e do not want financial or family considerations to be a barrier for anyone who wants to attend college,鈥 said Bob Heinrich, vice president for Enrollment Management, pointing to the recent Stockton Promise initiative, which provides free tuition and fees for lower-income 91视频.

Nearly 200 91视频 attend Stockton for free through the Stockton Promise. Stockton Promise covers qualified 91视频 for up to 60 credits. The Garden State Guarantee provides free tuition and fees in years three and four for eligible 91视频.

The entering class is also the most diverse in Stockton鈥檚 history at 46%, with more than 700 first-year 91视频 identifying as minority or mixed race. This increases the overall minority representation in the student population to 40%.

To support this growing diversity, the university will open a Multicultural Center later this fall as part of its vision to provide a sense of belonging and support for 91视频 from historically underrepresented communities.

Stockton retains a low student-faculty ratio of 17:1, with 94% of full-time faculty holding the highest degree in their field.

Earlier this year, Stockton was designated as a Professional/Doctoral University by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, reflecting the university鈥檚 increased number of doctoral programs offered and degrees awarded. Enrollment this fall in Stockton鈥檚 19 graduate programs is up 10% over fall 2021.

--Story by Stacey Clapp

-Photos by Susan Allen