Navigating Kean University: A Comprehensive Guide to the Campus and Its Environs
Kean University, situated in metropolitan Union County, New Jersey, offers a dynamic environment for learning and living. With its convenient location and accessible campus, Kean provides students with a wealth of opportunities both on and off-campus. This guide will provide you with important information about Kean University, including directions, transportation options, and campus resources.
Location and Accessibility
Kean University's location in Union County provides easy access to major transportation hubs and cultural centers.
- Proximity to Transportation: The campus is a short distance from Newark Liberty International Airport, NJ Transit trains, and major highways, making it easily accessible for commuters and visitors alike.
- Major Roadways: You have easy access from the Garden State Parkway, NJ Turnpike, and Routes 1&9, 22 and 78.
These transportation options make Kean University an attractive choice for students who commute. The 150-acre campus offers an ideal environment for learning and living, with woods, streams, and open spaces.
Directions to Kean University
Whether you're driving, taking the train, or riding the bus, here's how to get to Kean University:
By Car
From Garden State Parkway:
- Northbound: Take Garden State Parkway to Exit 140, keep right and follow signs for Route 82 East towards Elizabeth (Morris Avenue East). Stay on Morris Avenue (Route 82 East), and Kean University Campus will be two miles down on your right.
- Southbound: Take Garden State Parkway to Exit 140-A onto Route 22 West. Keep right and follow signs to Elizabeth (Route 82 East). Turn right on Morris Avenue (Route 82 East). Stay on Morris Avenue (Route 82 East), and Kean University Campus will be two miles down on your right.
By Train
- From Union Station: Located at 900 Green Lane in Union, New Jersey, the station is directly across the street from Kean’s main campus. Union Station is on NJ Transit’s Raritan Valley line, which runs northeast to Newark Penn Station, and southwest to High Bridge in Hunterdon County.
- [Raritan Valley line train schedule]
- From the Elizabeth Station: Elizabeth Station is located on West Grand Avenue, one block west of Broad Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey, which is just two miles from campus by bus or taxi. The NJ Transit Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast line trains stop there. The Northeast Corridor line runs northeast to Newark Penn Station and New York Penn Station, and southwest to Trenton. The North Jersey Coast line runs northeast to Newark’s Penn Station and New York City and southeast to Bay Head in Ocean County.
- [Northeast Corridor line train schedule]
- [North Jersey Coast line train schedule]
By Bus
- NJ Transit #52 and #26 between Elizabeth and Springfield pass the Campus on Morris Avenue.
- NJ Transit #113S between Plainfield and Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York, stops at Salem Road and Morris Avenue.
Campus Environment and Resources
Kean's faculty takes full advantage of the University's proximity to the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area with its wealth of cultural and intellectual activities.
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Kean Ocean
All classes and activities at Kean Ocean will continue to be conducted remotely through Sunday, March 1, due to ongoing power issues. This remote schedule applies only to Kean Ocean. Kean’s main campus in Union and Kean Skylands will operate as normal. Only essential personnel should report in person for work at Kean Ocean during this time.
Contact Information
1000 Morris Avenue • Union, NJ 07083 • (908) 737-KEAN (5326)
Data Usage at Kean University
Like many institutions, Kean University utilizes data and cookies to enhance its services and user experience. Here’s a breakdown of how this data is used:
Delivering and Maintaining Services
- Service Delivery: Cookies and data are essential for delivering and maintaining Google services, ensuring seamless functionality and accessibility.
- Outage Protection: These tools help track outages and protect against spam, fraud, and abuse, maintaining the integrity of the university's online platforms.
Measuring Engagement and Statistics
- Audience Engagement: Data is used to measure audience engagement and site statistics, providing insights into how services are used.
- Service Enhancement: By understanding user behavior, the university can enhance the quality of its services, making them more effective and user-friendly.
Personalized vs. Non-Personalized Content
- Non-Personalized Content: This type of content is influenced by factors such as the content you’re currently viewing, activity in your active Search session, and your location.
- Non-Personalized Ads: These ads are influenced by the content you’re currently viewing and your general location.
- Personalized Content and Ads: These can include more relevant results, recommendations, and tailored ads based on past activity from your browser, such as previous Google searches. Additionally, data and cookies are used to tailor the experience to be age-appropriate, if relevant.
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If you choose to “Accept all,” the university may also use cookies and data for:
- Service Development: Developing and improving new services to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty.
- Ad Effectiveness: Delivering and measuring the effectiveness of ads to ensure relevant and engaging content.
- Personalized Content: Showing personalized content based on your settings, enhancing your overall experience.
- Personalized Ads: Displaying personalized ads, depending on your settings, to provide you with information that is most relevant to your interests.
If you choose to “Reject all,” cookies will not be used for these additional purposes.
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