Campus Construction
Learning, like everything else, is contextual. The surroundings in which students learn and the tools they use influence their experience. Not surprisingly, the College supports its educational aspirations with careful attention to the quality of its facilities. In the first decade of the 21st century, more than $250 million in ongoing new facilities construction is ensuring that TCNJ students continue to have an environment that not only meets their academic, athletic, social, and living needs but extends their reach- resulting in higher scholarship, better health and fitness, closer community, and greater comfort. The evidence of this focus on high-quality facilities pervades the entire campus.
Recent Additions
Among the more than 38 buildings on campus are many recently constructed facilities, including the Biology Building (2000), the Social Sciences Building (2001), and the Science Complex (2002). New buildings also have been completed for the School of Business and the School of Nursing, and several new townhouse complexes have been built for upperclass students.
