About ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ
ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ is ranked among the nation's top public universities with more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education opportunities.
The University, one hour from Philadelphia and two hours from New York City, offers unique living and learning environments throughout southern New Jersey, including the 1,600 acre Galloway campus in the Pinelands National Reserve and ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ Atlantic City, located in the University District, just steps from the beach and the iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk. Additional locations include Hammonton, Manahawkin and Woodbine.
As a public university, ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ provides an environment for excellence to a diverse student body, including those from underrepresented populations, through an interdisciplinary approach to liberal arts, sciences and professional education. Founded in 1969, ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ held its first classes in 1971. The University’s commitment to cultural diversity and its welcoming and vibrant community makes ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ a great place to learn and work!
• 1,530 new first-time students
• 728 new transfer students
Distinguished Faculty
- 94% of faculty have the highest degree in their field.
- Our accomplished faculty include Distinguished Professor of Art Wendel A. White who was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in Photography.
- Fulbright scholars include:
- Ramya A.Vijaya (Economics)
- Kristin Jacobson (Literature)
- Mary Lou Galantino (Physical Therapy)
- Christina Morus (Communications)
- Robert Nichols (Historical Studies)
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Parkview Hall
Parkview Hall in Atlantic City opened in 2023. The 135,000-square-foot residence hall features apartment-style living with 416 beds.
Multicultural Center