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 Location/Contact THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
JIM LEEDS RD
POMONA, NJ 08240--0195
General info:(609) 652-1776
Financial aid office:(609) 652-4201
Admissions office:(609) 652-4261University Homepage |
Tuition + Room (2011) Instate: $11,963 Out-of-State: $18,169 Room & Board(on-campus): $10,580 Meals Per Week:19
UGrad Application Fee: $50 Grad Application Fee: $50
Tuition Payment Plan: Yes Campus Housing Capacity:2600 Freshman Must Live on Campus: No |
University Makeup (2011) # of Undergrads: 8,038 # of Grad students: 1,064 # of Part time: 1 Total Students: 9,102 40% Male, 60% Female
International: 0% African-American: 7% American Indian: 0% Asian: 5% Hispanic: 8% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 9% Caucasian (non-hispan): 75% Unknown: 1% |
Financial Aid 88% First time, full time students receive federal aid and the average amount is $2,346
37% of students receive State/Local grants and the average amount is $2,237
27% receive instiutional grants and the average institutional award is $1,373
50% receive student loans and the average amount is $2,631 Net Price Calculator Financial Aid Website |
Public 4 year or above Institution Master's Colleges and Universities (medium programs) Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts
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Special Programs Teacher Certifications
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Admissions Requirements Secondary School Record Required Secondary School GPA Required Secondary School Rank Required Test Scores Required Competencies Neither required nor recommended Test EOFL Required |
Special Credits HS College Credit: Yes AP Credit: Yes Life Experience Credit: No Special Credits(other): No |
Applicants Admitted % 64% men vs 65% women admitted |
Applicants vs Admissions Number of Men Applicants: 1,956 Number of Women Applicants: 3,133 Number of Men Admitted: 1,244 Number of Women Admitted: 2,040 |
Student Services Library On Campus Remedial Services Counseling Services Employment Services Placement Services Day Care On Campus
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| | | Majors Hide Majors | • Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist • Biochemistry • Biology/Biological Sciences General • Business Administration and Management General • Chemistry General • Computational Science • Criminal Justice/Safety Studies • Criminology • Economics General • Educational/Instructional Technology • English Language and Literature General • Environmental Science • Fine/Studio Arts General • Foreign Languages and Literatures General • Geology/Earth Science General • History General • Holocaust and Related Studies • Hospitality Administration/Management General • Information Science/Studies • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies • Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography • Mathematics General • Occupational Therapy/Therapist • Philosophy and Religious Studies General • Physical Therapy/Therapist Phd(Professional practice) • Physics General • Political Science and Government General • Psychology General • Public Health Other • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse • Social Work • Sociology • Speech Communication and Rhetoric • Teacher Education Multiple Levels • Visual and Performing Arts General • Environmental Studies
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