Galloway Venues
Each facility offers flexible layout configurations, state of the art presentation equipment and onsite catering services.
Choose your venue:
Small classrooms ranging in capacity from 20-65
D-Wing 009:
Large classrooms ranging in capactiy from 70-113
Health Science Center 302:
Ranging in capacity from 10-24
Campus Center Meeting Rooms 1-4:
Room Features:
- Zoom / conference phone capability
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Single ceiling mounted projector screens
Ranging from capacity from 20-40
F-Wing 114:
Room Features:
- Able to divide into a 1/3 (See Board of Trustees) and 2/3 section
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Triple ceiling mounted projector screens
- Portable stage riser
- Upgraded upholstered chairs available
- Green Room space nearby
Flexible setup
- Lecture - 500 people
- Classroom - 150 people
- Rounds - 350 people
Room Features:
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Single ceiling mounted projector screen
- Portable stage riser
- Upgraded upholstered chairs available
- Green Room space nearby
Flexible setup
- Lecture - 100 people
- Classroom - 48 people
- Conference - 40 people
- Rounds - 88 people
Room Features:
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Two ceiling mounted projector screens
Flexible Setup Options
- Lecture - 80 people
- Classroom - 36 people
- Rounds - 60 people
Room Features:
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Single ceiling mounted projector screen
- Performance stage with adjustable lighting
Flexible setup
Lounge / Cafe style seating
Room Features:
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Two ceiling mounted projector screens
- Kitchen space
Flexible setup
- Lecture - 80 people
- Classroom - 40 people
- Rounds - 60 people
Room Features:
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Single ceiling mounted projector screen
- Performance stage
- Lake and Oasis picnic area nearby
Flexible setup
- Lecture - 120 people
- Classroom - 50 people
- Rounds - not available at this location
Seats 250 people
Seats 254 people
Room Features:
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Single ceiling mounted projector screen
- Performance stage with adjustable lighting
- Green room and pre-function gallery space
Since its opening in the Fall of 1976, the Stockton Performing Arts Center has sought to provide audiences from throughout the region the opportunity to experience a wide variety of cultural programming by professional touring companies of regional, national and international stature. Seats 550 people.
Visit their website for more information.
Approx. 11,727 square feet.
Approx. 39,749 square feet.
Room Features:
- Able to divide into a 1/3 and 2/3 section
- Built in audio / visual and presentation equipment
- Triple ceiling mounted projector screens
- Portable stage riser
Flexible setup
- Lecture - 1700+ people with rental
- Three bleacher sections - Two seat 900, One seats 600
- Rounds - 1500+ people with rental
Track, Turf Field, Baseball Fields, Softball Fields, and Intramural Fields.
General Information:
Galloway Campus must use Stockton University's exclusive caterer, Chartwells for all catering needs.
Chartwells offers a variety of on-campus dining options to meet your needs. From all you-can-eat meal plans and continental breakfasts to full service banquets and box lunches, Chartwells catering services are professional and imaginative.
To contact Chartwells please visit their website stockton.catertrax.com, email catering@stockton.edu, or call 609-652-4772.
Off campus locations, such as Atlantic City, Hammonton, Manahawkin, and Woodbine, have the option to use Chartwells or register an external vendor.
For questions about accessibility or to request an accommodation, please contact the Office of Event Services and Campus Center Operations at 609.652.4878 or event.services@stockton.edu at least 5 business days in advance of your participation or visit.
In an effort to ensure that all minors receive an enriching, educational, and safe experience, The University has developed a policy with procedures for the protection of minors. Please review this policy before planning events that involve minors.
If your organization is interested in requesting facilities and support services for an event at Stockton University, please submit an "Event Inquiry" to the Office of Event Services and Campus Center Operations or contact us directly. If facilities and services are available to support your event, the University will issue an Agreement for Organization's Use of University's Facilities.
DEPOSITS/PAYMENTS:
- Non-Residential:
Contracts issued over 30 days in advance:
50% non-refundable deposit due, along with the certificate of insurance within 15 business days from the date of the issued contract or the reservation will be canceled. Remaining balance due 7 business days prior to start date. All payments are non-refundable.
Contracts issued less than 30 prior to the start date:
Full payment and certificate of insurance due at least 7 business days prior to the start date. Payment is non-refundable.
- Residential:
Contracts issued over 30 days in advance:
$500, non-refundable deposit upon booking, (dispersed as $350 Residential Life, $150 Administrative Fee) along with certificate of insurance. Must be received within 15 business days from the date of the issued contract or the reservation will be canceled. 50% of the remaining balance due 30 calendar days prior to the start date. Remaining balance due 7 business days prior to start date. All payments are non-refundable.
Contracts issued less than 30 prior to the start date:
Full payment and certificate of insurance 7 business days prior to the start date. Payment is non-refundable.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
The University requires outside organizations to have a $1,000,000 (each occurrence)
and $3,000,000 aggregate, bodily injury and liability policy issued by a Class A company,
with The University and The State of New Jersey noted on a certificate of insurance
as additionally insured for the activity and time period of the organization's use
of The University's facilities. The certificate must be received no less than 5 business
days prior to the start of the rental dates. If minors under the age of eighteen (18)
will be in attendance during any portion of the program or if minors under the age
of 18 will be on staff for the program, the organization must have a sexual abuse/molestation
endorsement in their commercial general liability insurance policy. A copy of the
endorsement must be forwarded along with the certificate of insurance. Organizations
hosting events with participants under the age of 18 will also be required to comply
with the University's Procedures on the Protection of Minors.
Requests for use of on-campus housing facilities should be made directly to the Office
of Event Services and Campus Center Operations.
The "Visitor's Guide for Residential Summer Conferences" outlines the services and resources available to on-campus guests. A copy of this
brochure is distributed to each guest upon their check-in to housing facilities.
On-campus housing is available for rent for summer conference groups from late May through early August. Our furnished housing facilities consist of apartments and more traditional residence halls. Access to laundry facilities and rental of linens is available for groups who require these services. All rooms are air-conditioned and have Internet and basic cable television connectivity.