Campus Life in Atlantic City
Imagine waking up to the sunrise of the Atlantic Ocean, and hitting the boardwalk for an early morning run or bike ride before heading across the street to the John F. Scarpa Academic Center for class, or catching a shuttle to main campus. The afternoon might include lunch on one of several Atlantic City dining options, and an afternoon tutoring or library research session. This can be your Atlantic City experience!
Beachfront Living & Learning
With room for more than 900 students, ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç Atlantic City’s two residence halls include apartment-style living, two outdoor courtyards, a fitness center, lounges, locker rooms, mailroom, computer lab, Student Affairs services, a full suite of campus activities and student events, and designated security—along with quick and easy access to the beach and the Boardwalk!
Several housing options are available:
- 4-6 person private units where each student has their own private bedroom and access to two bathrooms
- 4-6 person units where students share a bedroom and a bathroom
- There are also a limited number of 2-person private suites, and 1-bedroom studio-style apartments as well
Each apartment has a full kitchen, which means that no meal plans are required (although they are available if cooking is not your passion)!
Parkview Hall
Our newest student residence hall was constructed in the University District, at the site of the former Eldredge Building at Atlantic and South Providence avenues, across from O’Donnell Memorial Park and near the Atlantic City campus.
Parking for ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç AC Residential Students is available within the garage located next to South Jersey Gas (also known as the Atlantic City Parking Garage), as well as access to a regular shuttle service to and from main campus in Galloway!
Campus Dining
Enjoy our fun, healthy dining options!
Healthy Living
- Brand new 1,500-square-foot Fitness Center
- On-site nutritionist every other week
- Fitness Classes
- Wellness Center –
Safety & Security
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- Security is located on the premises 24/7
- The residential building and other areas within the campus are accessible only via
swipe card
Safe Spaces
There is a difference between confidential and non-confidential reporting, so please choose carefully, especially if you are not sure whether you want to report your case to the authorities at this time.
ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç Atlantic City Campus Confidential Resources
Student Affairs Office | AC-A-127 | (609) 761-1235
Atlantic City Campus Non-Confidential Resources
ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç Police Department Sub Station, Atlantic City
AC -A-111 | (609) 652-4390 (main dispatch)
Please call 911 for life-threatening emergencies
Both of these resources are located in the Residential Building on the Atlantic City Campus (3701 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401).
Get Involved
Discover the opportunities to get involved and learn on the AC Campus!