Nestled in the valley between Schooley’s Mountain and Buck’s Hill, the green lawns and shady walkways of Centenary’s campus are homelike and safe. From the historic Beaux Arts dome of the Edwardian Seay Building to the state-of-the-art David and Carol Lackland Center for the performing arts, you will learn in a close-knit and caring environment that is free of distractions, yet offers plenty to do.
Hackettstown is served by New Jersey Transit trains and buses, with more options nearby in Dover. The charming shops of Hackettstown’s historic Main Street district are a short walk from campus. We also offer shuttles to popular national chain stores like Target, Walmart, Kohl’s, and Lowe’s.
When you need a break from your studies and the Centenary campus, the area offers a range of attractions.
We work closely with you to arrange accommodation for your disability across the Centenary campus so that you have maximum use of academic facilities, housing, dining, and student activities buildings. Our mission at the Disability Services Office (DSO) ensures compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990). We seek to afford you with the opportunity to participate fully in Centenary University’s services, programs, and activities.
Contact us at (908) 852-1400, ext. 2152 or at [email protected]