Residential Life
Choose how you want to live at Stockton, with housing options ranging from the peaceful Pinelands setting in Galloway to ocean views in Atlantic City.
Students can select from single, double, or apartment-style housing, all guaranteed for four years. Living on campus provides a safe, supportive environment with access to university resources and opportunities to build lasting friendships and meaningful experiences.
Atlantic City Housing
Just steps from the beach and boardwalk, Parkview and Kesselman Halls offer modern apartments with full kitchens, ocean and park views, and layouts from studios to six-bedroom suites. Enjoy gender-inclusive options, secure access, and easy beach access.
Housing 1
Located by scenic Lake Fred, Housing 1 features spacious two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens for four to five students in secure, coed arrangements. With nearby dining, campus access, and dedicated staff, it offers comfort, convenience, and community.
Housing 2 & 3
Set around a shared courtyard, Housing 2 and 3 create a lively, community-focused environment for first-year students. With coed floors, secure access, easy campus connections, and dedicated staff, they’re a great place to begin your Stockton journey.
Housing 4
Nestled near Lake Fred, Housing 4 offers spacious two-bedroom apartments for four students, each with a full kitchen and secure access. Designed for continuing students, it provides a comfortable, independent living experience with on-site support.
Housing 5
Housing 5 features four-bedroom suites with private bedrooms, a shared bath, common area, and kitchenette, offering the ideal mix of privacy and community. Reserved for continuing students, this LEED-certified complex blends sustainable design with modern comfort.
What our students say:
I love the feeling of being a part of the college community. Living on campus allows you to be fully enveloped in this once in a lifetime experience, and I believe that it is a vital part of my overall time at Stockton. Stockton’s sense of community is very strong, and it just feels so right to live on campus and be involved across all campuses.
spring '25
The amount of people that you can meet when you move in. Just seeing other people going through the same things as you make you wanna get to know them and help. Living on campus helping you get out your comfort zone and have fun on campus or off and being responsible.
spring '25
I like the ability to be more involved and not worry about traveling home or to an off-campus living arrangement. I feel that I was better positioned to make friends and connections living on campus. Living on campus provides me the necessary flexibility to meet with professors, friends, and utilize university resources.
spring '25
I enjoy having such a diverse variety of people to engage and interact with. Everyday provides a new canvas that you are able to meet, learn, and create new things and experiences.
spring '25
Sense of independence and freedom. Living with people my age and learning the ins and outs of adulthood before entering the “real world”. There have been situations that I have been able to handle more maturely and so far that has benefitted me in the outside world.
spring '25
I love the nature trails and the campus events. I feel like the campus events and different clubs really give Stockton a sense of community.
spring '25
Hours and Contact:
Please contact our office with any questions by emailing housing@stockton.edu.
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