Financing your Graduate Education at Stockton University

Graduate Financial Aid

Are you a graduate student? This one’s for you! There’s a common misconception surrounding graduate education that there are no aid programs available to help graduate students afford the cost

Need to Borrow?: Here’s 4 Tips when Applying for Private/Alternative Loans

Tips for Borrowing

Are you looking to borrow a Private or Alternative Education Loan? Here are a few tips and things you might want to think about before doing so! Tip 1: Understand

An Incoming Student’s Guide to Understanding College Financing

Financing your Education

College is an investment. By choosing to attend college, you’re setting yourself up for the future by investing in yourself. The scope of this investment is why it is so

Applying for Aid: Why you Shouldn’t Wait

The State Won't Wait!

Have you applied for financial aid for the 2022-2023 academic year? If you have, give yourself a pat on the back! You’re right on track! If you haven’t filed, what

College Financing: 11 Tips & Tricks to Make you Successful

Cutting Costs

Looking for ways to save money and cut your costs for college attendance? We’re here to help! At Stockton, we want to make sure that our students are set up

Graduating in December? Let’s Talk about Exit Counseling

Exit Counseling

Attention all December graduates: Congratulations! You’ve almost completed your studies and earned your degree! We are so incredibly proud of you! Before you finish that last course, be sure you

Enrollment & Aid: What you Need to Know

full-time-enrollment

Are you currently enrolled full-time (12 credits or more), part-time (6-11 credits) or less than half-time (fewer than 6 credits)? Did you know that several financial aid programs depend on