Stockton Atlantic City COO Brian Jackson and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Leamor Kahanov (who developed the program), Amy Beth Glass, associate provost, students Kayla Caputo of Columbia, N.J. (Ocean Resort), Michael Mora of Mt. Olive (Borgata) and Nashia Ara of Ventnor (AtlantiCare). Seated from left: Brandon Strahl of Brooklyn, N.Y. (Hard Rock), Lianna Beauchamps of Medford (Caesars), Oliver Bruno of Egg Harbor Township (Bally's), Jailyn Jones of Mays Landing (FantaSea Resorts La Sammana), and Destiny Craig of Georgia, (Bally's). (Photo by Susan Allen/Stockton University)
ATLANTIC CITY It's a perfect Atlantic City deal. Twelve of the city's largest employers, including nine casinos, got 145 Stockton University students as employees for the summer, filling much needed positions.
The students get a summer job, free housing at the Stockton Atlantic City Residential Complex on the Boardwalk, and four college credits from a free career-readiness and leadership class.
Stockton began the Atlantic City Summer Experience Live, Work, Learn program this year to help local businesses and provide students with learning opportunities in the city and connect them with the community.
This has been an initiative of our president, Harvey Kesselman, to connect more with the community, said Stockton Atlantic City Chief Operating Officer Brian K. Jackson, who began reaching out to businesses in February. A website was set up where students could get information on the jobs at each site and submit initial applications of interest.
More than 700 students submitted applications to participate. Those approved worked directly with employers to get their jobs.
The program started with just three businesses, but soon grew to 12 as more asked to participate. Bob Ellis, vice president Human Resources at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino said they typically rely on foreign labor for summer help, but this summer having 25 students from Stockton has been a huge help. An added benefit is they may want to stay on in the fall, or even make it a career.
Some may not have their passion yet, but they will work a summer or two at Hard Rock and maybe they really fall in love with it. And we'll be able to retain some of these students as time goes on, he said. It's a win-win for everyone.
Stockton Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Leamor Kahanov, who developed the program with Jackson, said that's exactly what they hope will happen.
This is a way to provide our students with experiences that will prepare them for the future, and that may include a career here in Atlantic City, Kahanov said.
Students are working a variety of jobs in all areas of the businesses, she said.
While the free housing on the beach was a major lure, so was the opportunity to get a job and a free college class, students said.
I was going to go home for the summer, said Kayla Caputo of Columbia, who is working as a casino account representative at Ocean Casino Resort. But this offered free housing, and I'm being paid well.
Nashia Ara of Ventnor, a pre-med biology major, said she applied after AtlantiCare joined the program.
I wanted to work in a hospital, but I had no experience, she said. She received training to be a patient care associate, and said she is getting hands-on experience working with doctors and nurses.
It's a way to get my foot in the door and work with patients, she said.
Left, Stockton students Nupur Parekh and Yanet Reyes are both working as front desk agents at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
I got a really good job, said Michael Mora of Mt. Olive, who is working as a supervisor at the Water Club at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. I wanted to stay in an academic environment for the summer on campus, and the job is really fun.
Lianna Beauchamps of Medford, who is working at Caesars, said she had wanted to stay over the summer to take classes, but didn't think she could afford it until she learned about the program.
I love learning and living here, she said. A sustainability major, she wants to work in recycling and her job is giving her insight on large-scale waste issues.
Brandon Strahl of Brooklyn, New York, a business management major, is not only working as a lifeguard at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino but is taking five summer classes.
I've been a lifeguard before so it's an easy job for me and everyone is nice at Hard Rock, he said. I definitely did this so I could get the free housing.
Both Brandon and Lianna also get a 20% discount on any additional classes they take because they are living on the Atlantic City campus.
Several of the students interviewed said they have been told there would be opportunities to work part time in the fall and again next summer.
More information is at stockton.edu/summer/atlantic-city-experience.