Mid-Semester Progress Check

Student Success is one of our top priorities at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓƵ! We want to ensure that each student is aware of resources that can help you thrive as you work towards completing your degree! During mid-semester, we are reminding students of the key people, places, programs, and initiatives you should utilize to maximize your experience at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓƵ. 

Click on the links provided, and learn more about the resources provided in each area. 

Enrollment

  • Financial Aid - Submit your FAFSA each year to maximize the amount and types of aid you could receive, attend virtual and in person workshops, schedule a call with a staff member, learn about the Federal Work Study Program, and more!
  • Bursar - Learn important tuition bill dates, payment options, and more!

Academic Affairs

  • Tutoring - Work with a tutor to improve your grades.
  • Faculty Office Hours - Visit the professor outside of classroom to clarify assignments and receive addititional support outside of the classroom. Details can be found on the syllabus, blackboard, or by emailing your professor.
  • - Meet regularly with an advisor and/or preceptor to ensure your classes count towards your degree! 
  • Academic Programs - Learn the different staff and resources in the school that houses your major!
  • - Save the dates on the calendar to be aware of precepting dates, deadlines to withdraw from a course, and more!

Safety

  • Campus Police - Report a crime, and learn about other resources provided.
  • Title IX- Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓƵ provides many resources to students, faculty, and staff to address concerns relating to discrimination on the basis of sex, which includes sexual misconduct. Support and report!

Student Affairs

 

Athletics & Campus Recreation

  • - Learn more about athletic opportunities. Student athletes can contact the Associate Athletic Director of Compliance and Student Athlete Success at kathleen.womelsdorf@stockton.edu.

Advocacy, Belonging & Campus Standards

  • Dean of Students - Report issues with harassment, violence, threats, conduct and property, academic, classroom, and clery reporting
  • - Work with a care team member to get connected to resources, navigate crisis, and other unforeseen circumstances.  
  • - The WGSC empowers students who identify as women and all genders who identify as LGBTQIA+, victims of power-based personal violence, and community allies. Visit the lounge and learn more!
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  • Student Conduct - Learn about the Mediation and Problem Solving enrichment opportunity (MAPS), or find out how to become involved with campus hearing board, and more!

Student Engagement & Community Development

  • Food Assistance Program - Enroll in the food assistance program to have full access to supplemental meals! ALL students are able to utilize this resource. Click link to learn more!
  • Student Relief Funds - The Student Relief Fund is designed as a one-time financial assistance program to assist undergraduate students experiencing an unexpected or unavoidable financial crisis which stands to impede their educational progress. Click on link to learn more. 
  • - Get involved in a student organization, fraternity, or sorority, and stay connected at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓƵ by learning about upcoming events, including educational, service, and leadership based programs through !

Student Transitions, Access & Retention

Student Living & Learning

  • - Do you need housing? Please click on link for more details. 

Student Health & Wellness

  • (CAPS) - Schedule an appointment with a counselor.
  • (HOPE) - Participate in workshops and programs related to health and wellness. 
  • - Schedule free teletherapy.
  • - If you need disability services. Click link to learn more.
  • - Schedule a free consult with the nutrionist!