Housing
Stockton has five housing units on campus. Housing II and III are traditional residence halls while Housing I, IV and V are all various apartment style complexes.
- Founder’s Hall (Housing II & III) is an 11-building, suite-style complex, housing 520 students, with 17 residents per floor and 51 per building. Housing III is a five-building complex housing 300 students with 20 students per floor and 60 per building. The residential halls offer a more traditional college lifestyle for the first-year experience. All students who choose to live on campus in their freshman year are required to live within either Housing II or Housing III.
- The Apartments (Housing I, IV, & V) consists of three complexes. Housing I is a 255-unit, 1,012 bed garden apartment complex allowing four students to live in close proximity while being part of a larger court community of 128. Housing IV consists of eight buildings of eight two-bedroom apartments with a total 246 beds that accommodates four residents in each apartment. Every four apartments are separated by an indoor foyer that leads out to the Housing IV recreational college green. Housing V, completed in 2008, consists of six buildings with a total of 384 beds. The Housing V suites houses four students with four key entry bedrooms. These students share a kitchen and living area with their roommates yet have access to a larger community rec room. The Housing I, IV, & V apartment style complexes all vary in layout, furnishings, sizes, pricing, and student privacy.
Rooms in all residences are completely furnished and contain trash cans, lamps, telephones, air conditioning, carpeting, and curtains. Cable TV and telephone service are also provided. Single rooms are generally available for new students.
Stockton has six Living Learning Communities (LLCs) that are designed to connect students, faculty and staff around curricular and co-curricular themes and interests. Themes include diversity, global citizenship, sustainability, positive living, creative arts, and honors. The LLCs are housed in Housing I, IV, and V.
As an alternative, it is not unusual for students to room together in nearby apartment communities. Many are located 5 minutes away in Galloway, NJ.
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