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Stockton offers special summer package at Atlantic City campus

Students who want to live, learn and earn at the Jersey Shore this summer can take part in Stockton University‘s special summer tuition and housing package.

The institution will offer a 20% discount on undergraduate tuition and fees during the 2022 summer sessions for students who live in the Stockton Atlantic City Residential Complex for the summer.

The board of trustees approved the discount at its Wednesday meeting.

The goal is to give college students the opportunity to live and work in the Atlantic City area during the summer, while also continuing their education.

“There are many summer job and internship opportunities for college students at the Shore, but the cost of housing in the summer can be prohibitive,” Stockton Director of Residential Life Steven Radwanski said. “This option gives students the chance to live on the Boardwalk in a safe and secure facility at a reasonable rate.”

The Stockton Atlantic City Residential Complex, located at Albany Avenue and the Boardwalk, opened in fall 2018 and can house more than 530 students.

Summer housing begins May 16 and runs through Aug. 15. The cost is $30 per day for Stockton students, and $40 per day for non-Stockton students. Stockton academic-year residential students may also opt-in to a 12-month contract for summer for a rate of $1,913.

More than 375 courses are being offered over the summer, with more than 250 offered online. With the 20% discount, undergraduate in-state students would pay $357.45 per credit, or $1,430 per four-credit course, a savings of $357. The rate for undergraduate out-of-state students is $528.86 per credit, or $2,115 per course.

Registration for summer courses opens Jan. 4. There are three summer sessions, starting in May and June and lasting either six or 10 weeks, plus 12-week internship and independent study programs.

More information is online here.

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