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Get the inside scoop on Richard Stockton College of New Jersey admissions. Vault provides detailed accounts by students & alumni of the admissions process, including advice on getting in, applications, interviews, essays, and selectivity.


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Admissions Survey Excerpts
Alumni
The application for admission to Richard Sockton College was rather simple. I was a transferring student and all transferring applicants were requ...   READ MORE
Current Student
Stockton operates on a rolling admissions program. This means students may apply for admission to the fall or spring term and receive an admissions ...   READ MORE
Current Student
Be Honest on application, and do something in High School to make yourself stand out, as well as try to do well on the SATs. Try to make good grad...   READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
Alumni
The program which I attended, BS Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology, provided a concentration on laboratory classes and procedures. On required cours...   READ MORE
Current Student
The process of class selection is fairly easy. The more credits you have, the earlier you can get into classes, therefore freshmen sometimes have pr...   READ MORE
Current Student
Workload and grading are not bad at all, it is the quality that time is invested in. The teachers are for the most part all doctors and all great....   READ MORE
Current Student
Getting the classes you need at Stockton is impossible. A lot of the tim eif the class is closed you can go to that class the first day of class ...   READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Employment prospects for graduates of the Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology program at Richard Stockton College of NJ appear to be primarily in the phar...   READ MORE
Current Student
Approximately 35% of Stockton graduates go to graduate school. Those who didnt go on to graduate school seem to acquire good jobs/interships. The cam...   READ MORE
Current Student
Haven't gotten that far yet, but i know that there are a lot of job fairs and each student is given a preceptorial advisor which helps with graduation...   READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
I was a mother of two while attending Stockton and lived off campus but I felt safe there at night and found the campus to be a pleasant place to ...   READ MORE
Current Student
The campus is extremely safe. There is an actual police department on campus, who arent affiliated with the school. The freshmen have to live in the...   READ MORE
Current Student
Virtually no crime, very close to Atlantic city and other places for shopping jobs and entertainment. Housing is much better than most other colle...   READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Again, being a mother of two at the time of my attendance, I really did not participate in social affairs.   READ MORE
Current Student
The campus is not a dry campus. In fact they are trying to re-open the pub on campus. Around campus there are several bars, along with Atlantic Cit...   READ MORE
Current Student
no on campus frat or sorority houses or bars on campus. Descent food, a lot of clubs, and lots of great people to meet. get involved, and these th...   READ MORE
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