For Students

Welcome to Stockton University in Hammonton
at Kramer Hall!

This webpage is designed to provide you with answers to some commonly asked questions.

Should you have any further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to us at hammonton@stockton.edu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our general site hours and custom directions can be found here.

  • We have a parking lot surrounding our building.
  • There is ample public street parking on Front Street and Passmore Avenue.

While you are not required to have a Stockton Parking Permit to park at Stockton Hammonton, we encourage all students to register in case a visit to the Main Campus is necessitated.

  • All students are encouraged to sign up for Emergency Texts through the GoStockton Portal. You will receive immediate updates in the case of campus closures and other emergencies.
  • Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for campus closure updates (as well as to see what we have happening in Hammonton).
  • Check your Stockton email before leaving your home in case of a class cancellation by your professor or a closure email from Kramer Hall.

Your Stockton Printer Points work the same at Kramer Hall as they do at any other campus location!

  • We have a computer lab in Room 205 on the second floor where you can print in both Black and White and Color.
  • In the lobby, there is a printer next to the security desk where you can print using a lobby computer.
  • You can also print from your personal device. Visit ITS's website for instructions.

Kramer Hall staff or security can provide you with a laptop from our laptop cart while you are on premises. Speak to a member of our staff for assistance!

We encourage our students to utilize classrooms when they are not in use. Please speak with a staff member when on campus for more information. We also have lounge space at the end of the halls on the 2nd and 3rd floors.

To ensure that there is space available, please call us at (609) 626-3840 or email hammonton@stockton.edu before heading out.

We know our students are often here for multiple classes. We offer the following:

  • A refrigerator, microwave, and toaster on the 2nd floor for students to bring food.
  • We are just steps from Downtown Hammonton with many Stockton-friendly eateries (you can always ask us for a recommendation!). We have created a map of Downtown Hammonton restaurants for you!
  • Many students call local restaurants or use apps like GrubHub and DoorDash to order food. When doing so, our address is 30 Front Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037. For delivery instructions, say "leave with security desk" and our security personnel will have your food waiting for you!
  • If you are a student facing food insecurity, the Dean of Students Office can work with us to assist you.

You are permitted to use our computer lab space or check out a laptop while on Kramer Hall premises. We also have headsets we are able to provide. We ask that, if you are required to talk for your class, you speak at an appropriate volume to be mindful of others around you.

We have a scanner in our administrative office suite that can be utilized with staff supervision.
Kramer Hall staff is always available to help you in our administrative suite, Office 107 on the first floor. Security is also present in the lobby. If you prefer contactless communication, you may always email hammonton@stockton.edu or call (609) 626-3840.  If you prefer, you can use our anonymous feedback form.  

Stockton has implemented multiple measures to provide a safe environment for our students, faculty and staff. Visit the Return to Campus page for detailed information.

Campus Resources

Counseling & Psychological Services

Disability Services

  • The Learning Access Program (LAP) works to promote accessibility and support individual needs of students with:

    • Assistive technology

    • Note-taking services

    • Testing accommodations

    And more!

Alcohol & Drug Education

  • Confidential counseling, assessment, and referral services

  • Counseling for students that have relationships with an alcoholic or addict

  • Educational services that increase awareness and promote healthy behaviors on campus

Additional Resources

  • The Multicultural Center promotes inclusivity for students of diverse backgrounds through social justice education, leadership development opportunities, and more
  • The Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Center (WGSC) empowers women and members of the LGBTQIA+ community by promoting justice & equality and providing educational services & access to opportunities