Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Georgian Court University’s Lakewood campus will continue to operate virtually on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. All university offices, including the library, will operate virtually. Classes will continue online to the extent possible. Students should consult Blackboard Learn for specific course information.

All student vehicles must remain in the designated parking area in Lot A. Please refer to the signs posted in the residence halls for additional details.

For in-person classes not held on the Lakewood campus, GCU classes will follow the closure or cancellation decisions of the host location.

Nursing faculty should contact Dean Wurmser regarding clinical attendance.

Raymond Hall Dining Room will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.The Café will be closed.

The Fitness Center will operate under normal hours.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Georgian Court University’s Lakewood campus will continue to operate virtually on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. All university offices, including the library, will operate virtually. Classes will continue online to the extent possible. Students should consult Blackboard Learn for specific course information.

All student vehicles must remain in the designated parking area in Lot A. Please refer to the signs posted in the residence halls for additional details.

For in-person classes not held on the Lakewood campus, GCU classes will follow the closure or cancellation decisions of the host location.

Nursing faculty should contact Dean Wurmser regarding clinical attendance.

Raymond Hall Dining Room will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.The Café will be closed.

The Fitness Center will operate under normal hours.

University News

Georgian Court University Invests $19 Million to Modernize Campus Facilities

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Georgian Court University is dedicating $19 million to modernize student and operational spaces across its historic Lakewood campus. The initiative, the largest facilities investment since the mid-2000s, will strengthen residential life, enhance academic spaces, and modernize critical infrastructure while advancing sustainability goals.

“I am pleased to share that the Georgian Court University Board of Trustees has approved a comprehensive $19 million investment in campus infrastructure, the largest facilities investment at Georgian Court in almost two decades,” said Dr. Eugene Cornacchia, Interim President. “This historic commitment reflects our long-term dedication to campus growth, student success, and the well-being of our community.”

The projects include renovations to Maria Hall and St. Joseph Hall, the creation of a new student gathering space, HVAC upgrades in Raymond Dining Hall and the School of Education, enhancements to Mercy Hall Chapel, and elevator modernizations across campus.

The last university investment of comparable scale was the construction of the Wellness Center, completed in 2008. The 67,000-square-foot, LEED Gold-certified facility serves as the hub for athletics and recreation, featuring a 1,200-seat arena and training facilities.

The centerpiece of the initiative is the full modernization of Maria Hall, a 59-year-old, three-story residence hall that houses up to 219 students, primarily first-year residents. The building is undergoing a complete renovation to ensure a fully updated residential environment.

In fall 2025, following recurring moisture and ventilation concerns in portions of Maria Hall, the university conducted professional remediation and a full engineering evaluation. To prevent repeated disruptions for residents, leadership decided to temporarily vacate the hall for the Spring 2026 semester and undertake a comprehensive renovation. Construction crews are removing ceilings, replacing outdated piping, and installing new HVAC systems. By fall 2026, Maria Hall will feature new windows, flooring, mechanical systems, and upgraded infrastructure throughout.

Construction is expected to continue through the summer, with major residential upgrades completed for the fall semester.

“As a university founded by the Sisters of Mercy, we are called to steward our resources responsibly and to create environments where students can live, learn, and grow with dignity,” Dr. Cornacchia added. “These improvements are part of that commitment.”

Aerial view of GCU.

About Georgian Court University

Georgian Court University is a leading regional university that provides a transformative education, preparing students for ethical leadership and service in the Catholic Mercy tradition. Founded in 1908 and sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, the university has a historic special concern for women. In 2026, Newsweek named Georgian Court one of the top 50 colleges for women nationally in its inaugural America’s Best Colleges for Women rankings. The university is Central and South Jersey’s only Catholic university and offers a strong liberal arts core.

As a forward-thinking university that supports diversity and academic excellence, Georgian Court empowers more than 1,800 students of all faiths and backgrounds in 30+ undergraduate majors and 25+ graduate programs. The GCU Lions compete in 16 NCAA Division II sports in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC). GCU has been named to Phi Theta Kappa’s Transfer Honor Roll for eight consecutive years, recognizing it as one of the most transfer-friendly institutions in the nation. High student retention and graduation rates make GCU a Top Performer on Social Mobility on U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, and in 2024, GCU was named one of the best Online Master’s Colleges in New Jersey.

The main campus is in Lakewood, New Jersey, on the picturesque former George Jay Gould estate, a National Historic Landmark. Georgian Court, which is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, also serves students through its Center for Professional Studies, and at other locations, including GCU at Brookdale, and through multiple online degree and certificate programs.