Stroll for Connection
Casino Ballroom 503 Ninth Street, Lakewood, NJ, United StatesStroll for Connection is a free, campus walking event at Georgian Court University, and supports intergenerational research.
Stroll for Connection is a free, campus walking event at Georgian Court University, and supports intergenerational research.
Accepted Students Day is a great opportunity for you and your family to explore campus, speak with professors, learn about resources to help you succeed, and meet current students to learn more about campus life and activities.
Stroll for Connection is a free, campus walking event at Georgian Court University, and supports intergenerational research.
Stroll for Connection is a free, campus walking event at Georgian Court University, and supports intergenerational research.
Accepted Students Day is a great opportunity for you and your family to explore campus, speak with professors, learn about resources to help you succeed, and meet current students to learn more about campus life and activities.
Take a midday break for a brief overview of our graduate degrees and certification programs. Have your questions, answered live, by our knowledgeable Graduate Staff. Start your journey toward enriching or enhancing your career today.
Georgian Court University's annual wellness expo, hosted by the Department of Integrative Health and Exercise Science.
Stroll for Connection is a free, campus walking event at Georgian Court University, and supports intergenerational research.
Accepted Students Day is a great opportunity for you and your family to explore campus, speak with professors, learn about resources to help you succeed, and meet current students to learn more about campus life and activities.
See GCU’s beautiful Japanese Garden and authentic traditional teahouse, which was exhibited at the Japan-British Exhibition of 1910. The Japanese Garden is one of the historic and natural gems of the campus, having been installed by the Gould family and designed in 1910 by celebrated Japanese-born landscape architect Takeo Shiota.