Office of the Secretary of Higher EducationWebsite dedicated to services for student veterans.
Degrees & Certificates offered.
This institution is a Yellow Ribbon Program Participant. The proportion of tuition & fee costs and number of vets to be served: Even though Stockton University participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program, no student has yet to utilize it as the annual cost to attend Stockton does not exceed the annual limit on Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits.
Military and Veterans Success Center
                    Dr. Michael Barany, Director, 
                      Office of Military and Veterans Success Center
                    Email: Michael.Barany@stockton.edu 
Stockton University,
                        101 Vera King Farris Drive,
                        Military and Veterans Success Center (F-105),
                        Galloway, NJ 08205
                    Phone: 609-652-4315
                    Email: OMVS@stockton.edu 
Office of Admissions
                      Heather Medina, Director of Undergraduate Admissions
  
                    Email: Heather.Medina@stockton.edu 
Stockton University,
                      101 Vera King Farris Drive,
                      Office of Admissions (Campus Center Suite 101),
                      Galloway, NJ 08205
                    Phone: 609-652-4261
                    Email: admissions@stockton.edu 
Office of Financial Aid
                     Christopher Connors, Jr., Director of Financial Aid
                      
                      Email: Chris.Connors@stockton.edu
Stockton University,
                        101 Vera King Farris Drive,
                        Office of Financial Aid (Campus Center Suite 201),
                        Galloway, NJ 08205
                        
                    Phone: 609-652-4203
                        Email: financial.aid@stockton.edu
| Services Available | ||
| Available to all students | Specialized for veterans | |
| Orientation program | ||
| Campus housing | ||
| Adaptive learning techniques (special needs) | ||
| Admissions and/or financial aid staff familiar with the passage of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) | ||
| Veterans' education benefit counseling | ||
| Financial aid/tuition assistance | ||
| Scholarship assistance specifically designed for veterans | ||
| Academic advising | ||
| Tutoring services | ||
| Career planning/career services | ||
| Veterans' clubs/student lounge or designated gathering place | ||
| Student health services related to post-traumatic stress disorder, or traumatic brain injury | ||
| Licensed veterans counselor or psychologist | ||
| Licensed counselor or psychologist trained specifically to address the needs of veterans with disabilities | ||
| Counselor Specialist qualified to support/assist students with brain injuries | ||
| A policy regarding course withdrawals and tuition refunds for military activations and deployments | ||
| Analysis of college credits earned at another institution | ||
| Challenge examinations or test-out procedures | ||
| Prior learning for military duty | ||
| Faculty and staff trained in understanding/recognizing the specific needs/concerns of past & current military personnel | ||
Other resources: Offer a veteran/military specific course and lounge area. Assist students in finding local veteran/military resources.