Parkway Building

Parkway Building
10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
Galloway, NJ 08205
The Parkway Building is home to the Southern Regional Institute (SRI) and the Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC), as well as the Stockton Speech and Hearing Clinic operated by the School of Health Sciences as part of the Master of Science in Communication Disorders (MSCD) program. It also houses the SPEAK OUT! Therapy & Research Center NJ and the Parkinson Voce Project, reinforcing the University’s commitment to clinical excellence, research, and community engagement.
The facility features a wide range of functional spaces, including offices, classrooms, conference rooms, computer labs, testing areas, and restrooms. Fully accessible, the Parkway Building’s main entrance faces Laurel Avenue and is supported by ample parking, with 105 standard parking spaces and designated accessible spaces for visitors and staff.
Constructed in 1987 and acquired by Stockton University in 2005, the Parkway Building is a 12,528‑square‑foot, single‑story masonry facility located on the University’s Galloway campus. Designed to support both academic and clinical functions, the building offers a versatile environment that serves students, faculty, and the broader community.


