'Women’s WORTH: Building Communities. Connecting Opportunities. Shaping Success Stories'

Galloway, N.J. – In honor of Women’s History Month, Stockton University’s Office of Student Transition Programs will host an interactive luncheon on March 26 featuring small-group conversations where students can rotate between themed tables to learn about campus resources.

“Women’s WORTH: Building Communities. Connecting Opportunities. Shaping Success Stories” will be held from noon to 2 p.m. in the Multicultural Center.

The event is designed to connect all Stockton students with opportunities that support their academic success, leadership development and career readiness. The program is intentionally scheduled during Women’s History Month and is a collaborative effort with Career Education & Development, Academic Achievement Programs, TogetHER and UNIDOS to celebrate women leaders while expanding access to high-impact opportunities for all students. 

Some of the table topics include:

  • Graduate education pathways, admissions guidance and financial aid resources 
  • Study abroad experiences and Global Studies scholarship opportunities
  • Live Work Learn, service-learning and community engagement opportunities
  • Internships, job platforms and career readiness resources
  • Board of Trustees fellowships and leadership exposure opportunities
  • Student leadership and campus involvement pathways

 For more information, email Sofia.Abreu@stockton.edu 

– Story by Laura Leonel