Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Rowan University Administrative Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Administrative Catalog

General Information



Campus Buildings

113 Laurel Road - Stratford Campus

Located across Laurel Road from the main part of campus, 113 Laurel Road houses the Admissions and Student Financial Aid offices

301 High Street

The three story building is home to the Rowan University Art Gallery and is home to several academic offices and classrooms.

6 High Street

The former bank building is now home to the administrative offices of the College of Communication and Creative Arts.

Academic Center - Stratford Campus

Ground floor includes Top Docs Café, University Library, Auditorium and Multi-Purpose Room. Student Lounge, classrooms, conference rooms and Academic Affairs offices. The third floor includes the Dean’s offices, classrooms and Anatomy Lab

Barnes & Nobles at Rowan University

Located on Rowan Boulevard, this now serves as the University Bookstore.

Bole Annex

Opened in the spring of 1970, Bole Annex houses the Rowan University Police Department.

Bole Hall

Robert D. Bole Hall is the administrative center of the University. It contains the offices of the President, Provost, University finances, and The Office of General Counsel. It is named after former Dean Robert Bole.

Bozorth Hall

Named for a former registrar, Loriot Bozorth, the building was originally opened in 1954 as the campus demonstration elementary school. Today, Bozorth houses the College of Communication offices, Rowan Radio WGLS Radio Station, Rowan TV, a distance learning classroom, film-editing facilities, a computer-equipped journalism newsroom, an advertising/PR client suite, a layout room and a computer-equipped writing laboratory.

Bunce Hall

The first building on campus, Edgar J. Bunce Hall was opened in 1923 and is named for a former president of the University. It is home to the departments of English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Philosophy and Religion, and Theatre and Dance. This building also features classroom space and Tohill Auditorium.

Business Hall

Opened in 2017, Business Hall is on Rt. 322 and is home to nearly 2,000 business majors.

CREATES

Opened in 2017, the Center for Research and Education in Advanced Transportation Engineering Systems is located at the South Jersey Technology Park.

Camden Academic Building

The Camden campus is located in the historic First National Bank and Trust Company building and annex, on the corner of Cooper and Broadway, and serves as the heart of Rowan University’s Camden campus. The Camden campus provides an array of services for students, faculty, and staff.

Campbell Library

Opened in 1995, the Keith and Shirley Campbell Library features 118,000-square feet of research, study, archive and office space. It provides connectivity to the campus network, enabling access to many databases and online resources. The Library was named the Keith and Shirley Campbell Library in recognition of the Campbells’ generous gift of an endowment for the facility in 2000. The Departments of Sociology and Anthropology and the Department of Law and Justice are housed on the 5th floor.

Carriage House

Built in 1849 to service the Hollybush Mansion, this building now houses University Publications.

Cassady Maintenance Building

Opened in 1971, the Otto P. Cassady Maintenance Building, named for a former engineer in charge of maintenance, is the main office complex for maintenance operations.

Chamberlain Student Center

The Student Center opened in 1974 and serves as a campus focal point where students, faculty, staff and community members congregate for a wide range of events, services and functions. It houses offices for student organizations and publications as well as several administrative offices. The following facilities are located in the three-level center: the information desk, I.D. room, mailroom, an ATM machine, Eynon Ballroom, meeting and conference rooms and eating areas, including the dining hall, a food court, snack bar, outdoor dining terrace, Profs Place and the Owl’s Nest Restaurant.

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

The six story building, located in Camden, is home to Rowan’s M.D. granting medical School.

Discovery Hall

Open 2021, Home to the School of Earth and the Environment and dedicated university labs.

Edelman Fossil Park & Museum

Opening soon

Edgewood Park Apartments

This four-building complex houses 24 apartments. Four students live in each apartment, which contains two bedrooms, a living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom.

Engineering Hall

Opened in 2017, it sits next to the Henry M. Rowan Hall, home of the College of Engineering.

Enterprise Center

Located on Rowan Boulevard, the Enterprise Center opened in 2013 and is home to the College of Graduate and Continuing Education.

Esby Gym

The Roland A. Esbjornsen Hall houses the gymnasium, swimming pool, classrooms and the Health and Exercise Science faculty offices. The building is named after a former chairman of the Health and Exercise Science Department.

Evergreen Hall

Evergreen houses 204 students. The building is three stories tall and is separated into two wings. Rooms are arranged in suites. Each suite contains two double bedrooms and a bath.

Girard Ave. Facilities & Operations Facility

Houses Facilities & Operations

Hawthorn Hall

Formerly a student residence facility, Hawthorn Hall is one of the homes of the College of Communication.

Hering Central Heating & Cooling Plant

The J. Leonard Hering Heating Plant, named for a former superintendent of maintenance, houses the centralized heating and cogeneration equipment.

Herman D. James Hall

Herman D. James Hall, opened January 2006, is home to the College of Education. The three-story, 135,000-sq. foot building features academic distance-learning facilities, an early childhood development center and an assortment of labs and outreach centers as well as classroom space.

Holly Pointe Commons

Opened in 2017, HPC is a 1,400 bed residence hall built with private funds.

Hollybush Mansion

Built in 1849, the building was the site of the historic summit meeting between President Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei B. Kosygin in 1967. The building now serves as a museum and meeting center.

International House Annex 

Houses University Events Office

Laurel and Oak Halls

Laurel and Oak were the University’s first residence halls. They have had multiple uses throughout the years. They are now home to a variety of administrative offices.

Memorial Hall

Opened in 1956, the building serves as the center for information (computer) resources, housing the campus help desk, Web Services and the Duplicating Center. A dance studio is also in the building.

Mimosa Hall

Mimosa accommodates 305 students. Rooms are arranged by suites, and each suite contains two to three double bedrooms and a bath.

Mullica Hall

Mullica accommodates 103 students. Rooms are arranged by suites, and each suite contains two double bedrooms and a bath.

Robinson Hall

Named after Thomas E. Robinson, a former Rowan University president, this is one of the largest classroom buildings on campus. It is home to several departments of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. The core of the building consists of classrooms and seminar rooms.

Rowan Boulevard Apartments

Rowan Boulevard Apartments, is made up of two, four-story buildings that house 884 students in 28 one-bedroom efficiency units and 214 four-bedroom suites. The suites include two bathrooms, a kitchen, breakfast nook and living room area. The complex also contains exercise and weight rooms, meeting rooms, laundry facilities and a Rowan University Police Department satellite office.

Rowan Hall

Opened in January 1998, Henry M. Rowan Hall is the home of the College of Engineering. The 95,000-sq. foot building features three floors of offices, classrooms, labs and the 115-seat Betty Rowan Auditorium.

Rowan Medicine Building - Sewell Campus

Open 2021, the Sewell Campus is located on the second floor of the Rowan Medicine Building and features a state-of-the-art medical education and research space, including an OMM Lab, Auditorium, Anatomage Table, Library, and 18 PBL Classrooms. The first floor of the Rowan Medicine Building includes clinical practices that provide comprehensive medical services in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Behavioral and Mental Health, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pain Management, Addiction and Recovery Services, Specialty Care, and most notably, the Rowan Integrated Special Needs Center (RISN) that provides care and treatment for persons with physical and cognitive disabilities.

Rowan Medicine Building - Stratford Campus

Primarily a clinical office building, the RMB includes CARES Institute, NJISA, NMI, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine and Ob/Gyn clinical offices. Lab Corp and a retail pharmacy are on the first floor. The second floor includes the Simulation Lab and the GSBS administrative offices. The third floor includes Employee/Student Wellness and Masterson OMM lab.

Sangree Greenhouse

Built in 1923, the John Sangree Greenhouse is one of the oldest structures on campus. A preservation and renovation project was completed on this facility in 1998.

Savitz Hall

Originally the University library, this building was completely renovated to house all of the student service functions, including the offices of the vice president for Student Affairs, Dean of Students, Career and Academic Planning, Developmental Education, Tutoring, Basic Skills/Testing, Admissions, Counseling, EOF/MAP, Registrar, Financial Aid, Revenue and Collections, Residential Learning & University Housing, Multicultural/International Affairs, Specialized Services, the Center for Service Learning and Volunteerism, the Honors Program and Women’s Studies. The building is named after Jerohn Savitz, the University’s first president.

Schreiber School of Veterinary Medicine

Opening 2025

Science Center - Stratford Campus

Three story building that houses research laboratories, GSBS classroom and meeting rooms, and the vivarium

Science Hall

Dedicated in 2003, the facility features the 102-seat Edelman Planetarium, a rooftop observatory with 16-inch telescope, a rooftop greenhouse, 27 teaching laboratories and 22 research labs. Its 150,000 square feet of space is spread over three floors. Housed here are offices for the departments of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Physics and Astronomy.

Sewell Street Facilities & Operations Facility

Houses Facilities and Operations

Shpeen Hall

Alvin Shpeen Hall is located one block off of the east corner of campus, on Academy Street. The University purchased the former elementary school building from Glassboro and refurbished it to house offices. Today, Shpeen Hall is home to the R. Grace Bagg Alumni Center and the Rowan Foundation. Alvin Shpeen was a mayor of Glassboro. It is home to University Advancement, including Alumni Relations.

South Jersey Technology Park at Rowan University

The Samuel H. Jones Innovation Center is a 45,000 square-foot facility located at the South Jersey Technology Park on Rowan’s West campus that provides engineering laboratory, web-laboratory and technology company incubation all within a single facility. In partnership with Rowan’s College of Business, the Technology Park offers collaboration and consulting services, product feasibility, development and commercialization services, training seminars and continuing education courses in entrepreneurship for new and established businesses.

Stratford Campus

Home to Rowan’s D.O. granting medical school.

Student Recreation Center

“Opened in 1993, the Student Recreation Center is a comprehensive recreation sports facility. The three-story, 76,000-square-foot building houses an eight-lane swimming pool, a three-lane indoor running track, a three-court multi-sport gym, five racquetball courts, an aerobics room, fitness and free-weight rooms, a conference room and complete locker/shower room facilities. Administrative offices coordinate various programs, including informal sports, intramural sports and fitness activities for students, faculty and staff. “

Team House

Opened in 1971, the Team House contains locker rooms; training facilities; and intercollegiate athletics, coaching and staff offices. It was renovated and expanded in 2013.

The North Halls: Chestnut, Magnolia and Willow Halls

These buildings house 750 students. Students live in suites and share restroom facilities.

Townhouses

Opened in 2004, the on-campus, 113-unit townhouse complex along Route 322 features four- and six-bedroom configurations convenient to classes and other activities. The complex was built adjacent to a new parking garage and 5,000-square-foot community center with laundry facilities, a game room and meeting space.

Triad Apartments

Triad features 81 apartments which are carpeted, air-cooled and furnished. A variety of apartment types are available to accommodate 288 students in a co-ed living environment.

University Educational Center - Stratford Campus

One of the original campus buildings, it includes Public Safety, Human Resources and Facilities on the first floor. The second floor includes Student Affairs offices and Problem Based Learning rooms

Victoria Hall

Located near Rowan Boulevard, Victoria Hall is home to College of Communication & Creative Arts programs and student apartments.

Wellness Center

Seymour Winans Hall is named for a former faculty member. It is now home to Counseling & Psychological Services and the Wellness Center, formerly the Student Health Center.

Westby Hall

Completed in 1967, the Cleve O. Westby Hall Arts Building, named in honor of the former director of county and state college construction, contains art studios for ceramics, sculpture, jewelry/metals, painting, printmaking and photography, computer labs, classrooms, a lecture hall for 110 students, exhibition galleries, and faculty offices.

Whitney Center

Located on Rowan Boulevard, the Whitney Center (opened 2012) features stores on the 1st floor and student housing on top. It is also home to the Thomas Bantivoglia Honors Program and student apartments.

Wilson Hall

Harold Wilson Hall, named after a former faculty member, opened in 1972 and is primarily home to the performing arts. The building contains two large rehearsal rooms, Boyd Recital Hall, practice rooms, classrooms, two student lounges, a music library, faculty offices, the concert box office and W. Clarke Pfleeger Hall-a 1,000 seat auditorium. The dean of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, and Music Department are also located in the building.

General Information

Administrative Offices Telephone Numbers

Academic Success Center 856.256.4259
Accessibility Resources 856.256.4234
Admissions (Undergraduate) 856.256.4200
Admissions - Graduate (Rowan Global) 856.256.4747
Alumni Engagement 856.256.5400
ASCEND (formerly EOF/MAP) 856.256.4080
Bursar 856.256.4150
Camden Campus 856.361.2900
Campbell Library 856.256.4800
Campus Activities 856.256.4606
Conference and Event Services 856.256.5446
Counseling Center 856.256.4222
Dean, Business 856.256.4025
Dean, Communication & Creative Arts 856.256.4340
Dean, Education 856.256.4750
Dean, Engineering 856.256.5300
Dean, Humanities & Social Sciences 856.256.5840
Dean, Performing Arts 856.256.4552
Dean, Science & Mathematics 856.256.4850
Financial Aid 856.256.4250
Information Resources & Technology 856.256.4401
Main Switchboard 856.256.4000
Military Services 856.256.4233
Multicultural & Inclusion Programs 856.256.4448
Office of Academic Affairs 856.256.4011
Office of Career Advancement (OCA) 856.256.4456
Office of Health Professions 856.256.5813
Office of Social Justice, Inclusion and Conflict Resolution 856.256.5495
Office of Student Life & Leadership Programs 856.256.4283
Owl’s Nest 856.256.4932
Police Department (emergency) 856.256.4911
Police Department (non-emergency) 856.256.4922
President 856.256.4100
Provost 856.256.4108
Recreation Center (Main Office) 856.256.4900
Registrar 856.256.4350
Residential Learning & University Housing 856.256.4266
Rowan Global Student Services 856.256.5435
Student Center 856.256.4601
SVP Finance & CFO 856.256.4125
Testing Services 856.256.4263
Tutoring Center 856.256.4460
Volunteerism, Community Engagement & Commuter Services 856.256.4595
VP University Advancement 856.256.4159
VP University Relations 856.256.4129
Wellness Center Main Number (formerly Student Health Center) 856.256.4333

Directions to Campus

For GPS, use the street address for each of our campuses as indicated below.

Main Campus - Glassboro

201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Camden Campus - Bank Building

129 North Broadway, Camden, NJ 08102

West Campus - Tech Park

107 Gilbreth Parkway, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU)

401 South Broadway, Camden, NJ 08103

Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM)

One Medical Center Drive, Stratford, NJ 08084

Rowan-Virtua SOM Sewell Campus

1474 Tanyard Rd, Sewell NJ, 08080