Felician College

262 S Main St, Lodi, NJ 07644

Overview

  • OPEID/FAFSA College Code: 00261000
  • President: Sr. Theresa Mary Martin
  • Fax: (201) 559-6138
  • Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Highest Degree: Master's
  • Local Area: Large Suburb
  • Student Enrollment: 2,195
  • College Mascot: Golden Falcons

Felician College

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Student Services Offered

  • Remedial Services
  • Academic or Career Counseling Services
  • Employment Services
  • Placement Assistance For Graduates
  • On-Campus Day Care Available

Special Learning Opportunities

  • Distance Learning
  • Study Abroad
  • Teaching K-12 Certification Offered
  • - Can Complete Preparation With Specialization

Religious Affiliation

  • Roman Catholic

Website:

www.felician.edu

Mission Statement

Felician is an independent co-educational Catholic/Franciscan College founded and sponsored by the Felician Sisters to educate a diverse population of students within the framework of a liberal arts tradition. Its mission is to provide a full complement of learning experiences, reinforced with strong academic and student development programs designed to bring students to their highest potential and prepare them to meet the challenges of the new century with informed minds and understanding hearts. The enduring purpose of Felician College is to promote a love for learning, a desire for God, self knowledge, service to others, and respect for all creation.

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Accreditation

  • Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Facilities and Programs Offered

  • Library Available

College Carnegie Classifications

  • Basic Classification
  • - Masters Colleges and Universities (Smaller Programs)
  • Undergraduate Classification
  • - Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence
  • Graduate Classification
  • - Postbaccalaureate with Arts & Sciences (Business Dominant)
  • Undergraduate Profile Classification
  • - Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive
  • Enrollment Classification
  • - Very High Undergraduate
  • Size Classification
  • - Small Four-Year, Primarily Residential
*Not all of the programs above may be offered

Degrees & Programs

Awarded Student Degrees and Programs

The following is not a comprehensive or current list of degrees or programs offered. The table below details the number of degrees or certificates that were awarded in the 2010-11 school year to graduates broken down by degree or major type. Please contact Felician College directly to learn more about what is currently being offered.

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

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Biology Degree--19-
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Business and Marketing Studies

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Accounting Degree--81
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Business Administration Degree--43-
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Marketing Degree--3-
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Entrepreneurial Studies Degree---19
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Communication Technology

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Communications and Journalism

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Communications Degree--3-
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Computer and Information Sciences

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Information Science Studies Degree--4-
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Education

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Early Childhood Education Degree1---
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Education Degree12-3017
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Elementary Education Degree--26-
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Health Teacher Education Degree---4
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Secondary School Administration Degree---1
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Special Education Teaching Degree12---
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English Language and Literature

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English Language and Literature Degree--16-
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Health and Clinical Professions

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Adult Health Nursing Degree---8
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Family Practice Nurse Degree---7
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Nursing Degree4-123-
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Public Health Education and Promotion Degree---9
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History

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History Degree--4-
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Interdisciplinary Studies

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Natural Sciences Degree--20-
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Liberal Arts and Sciences

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Liberal Arts Degree-15--
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Humanistic Studies Degree----
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Mathematics and Statistics

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Mathematics Degree--3-
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Philosophy and Religious Studies

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Religious Studies Degree1-214
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Psychology

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Psychology Degree--17-
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Security and Protective Services

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Law Enforcement Administration Degree--9-
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Social Sciences

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Social Sciences Degree--13-
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Visual and Performing Arts

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Fine Studio Arts Degree--5-
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Graphic Design Degree--3-
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Admissions

Disclaimer

The admissions information is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent current or future admissions policy.

Admissions Quick Facts

Admissions Summary

Prospective students should view the admission and application details below to get a better idea of the candidates Felician College accepts. Some of the details provided may include admissions application requirements and recommendations, a range of SAT/ACT scores of accepted students, as well as any college credits that may be accepted. This information can be used to get a better idea of your chances of getting into Felician College.

Also, make sure to visit the admissions office webpage (http://www.felician.edu), where you can learn more about any additional application requirements and deadlines.

The Felician College admissions office phone number is (201) 559-6131. This is the last updated number we have on file, please contact us if incorrect.

You can also apply online here: http://https:

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Application Fees

  • Undergraduate Application Fee: $30.00 Fall 2011
  • Graduate Application Fee: $40.00 Fall 2011

College Credits Accepted

  • Dual Credit
  • Life Experience Credit
  • AP Credit

Considerations for Admission

  • High School or Secondary School GPA
  • - Required
  • High School or Secondary School Rank
  • - Required
  • High School or Secondary School Record
  • - Required
  • Recommendation Consideration
  • - Required
  • Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...)
  • - Required
  • TOEFL
  • - Required

Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2011

 MaleFemaleTotal
Number of Applicants6451,4712,116
Number Granted Admission (%)493 (76%)1,229 (84%)1,722 (81%)
Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)109 (22%)242 (20%)351 (20%)

Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2011

 NumberPercent (%)
SAT ® Exam32793%
ACT ® Exam329%

SAT Scores for Accepted Students Fall 2011

 25th Percentile75th Percentile
SAT ® Critical Reading370490
SAT ® Math380500
SAT ® Writing390490

ACT Scores for Accepted Students Fall 2011

 25th Percentile75th Percentile
ACT ® Composite1420
ACT ® English1220
ACT ® Math1620

Enrollment Data

Overall Student Enrollment

  • Total Student Enrollment: 2,195
  • - Undergraduate: 1,811

    - Graduate: 384

Student Gender

  • Total Student Gender
  • - Male: 485

    - Female: 1,628

    - Ratio of Men to Women: 0.3 : 1

  • Undergraduate Gender
  • - Male: 407

    - Female: 1,351

    - Ratio of Men to Women: 0.3 : 1

  • Graduate Gender
  • - Male: 78

    - Female: 277

    - Ratio of Men to Women: 0.3 : 1

Student Attendance

  • Total Student Attendance
  • - Full-Time: 1,369

    - Part-Time: 744

  • Undergraduate Attendance
  • - Full-Time: 1,351

    - Part-Time: 407

  • Graduate Attendance
  • - Full-Time: 18

    - Part-Time: 337

Student Race Breakdown

 NumberPercent
Non-Resident Alien432%
American Indian20.09%
Black23911%
Asian1477%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander80.4%
Hispanic36917%
White72933%
Unknown65530%

Student Age Breakdown

 NumberPercent
Age Under 18180.9%
Ages 18-1938718%
Ages 20-2137518%
Ages 22-2430414%
Ages 25-2927013%
Ages 30-341567%
Ages 35-391587%
Ages 40-4923611%
Ages 50-651648%
Age Over 6540.2%
Age Unknown412%

Graduation Rates

Disclaimer

The data listed below is for informational purposes only. Although graduation, transfer, and retention rates should be included in determining the performance of a school, it is only one of many factors to consider and may not provide a clear representation of the school's performance. These figures are based on a cohort or subset of students.

Graduation and Retention Rates Quick Facts

Retention Rates

The retention rate figures represent the percentage of first time students (full-time or part-time) that complete the first year and return the following year.

  • Full-Time Students: 70%

Overall Graduation Rates

 (%) of Entering Class
All Students36%

Graduation Rates By Gender

 (%) of Entering Class
Male32%
Female39%

Graduation Rates By Race

 (%) of Entering Class
Black24%
Asian30%
Hispanic25%
White49%
Unknown35%

Graduation Rates By Number of Years to Graduate

 (%) of Entering Class
4 Years or Less16%
5 Years31%
6 Years36%

Tuition & Fees

Disclaimer:

The figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future tuition, fees, and expenses.

Tuition and Fees Quick Facts

Alternative Tuition Plans Offered

  • Tuition Payment Plan

    - Allows tuition to be paid in installments over an agreed upon period of time.

To get a personalized estimate for the cost of attending Felician College, visit their online calculator by clicking the following link: http://www.felician.edu

Estimated Cost of Attendance or "Net Price" for Full-Time Beginning Students

The "Net Price" figures apply to undergraduate students beginning full-time enrollment who have paid the in-state/district tuition and were awarded grants or scholarships.

 2010-112009-102008-09
Average Net Price$18,237$19,930$19,945
$0 - $30,000$15,267$17,905$16,491
$30,000 - $48,000$17,189$17,332$21,231
$48,001 - $75,000$19,094$23,872$22,277
$75,001 - $110,000$22,108$26,979$26,774
More Than $110,000$25,108$26,067$28,433

Undergraduate Student Tuition, Fees, and Expenses

2011-122010-112009-10
In-District Tuition and Fees$28,080$26,425$25,050
In-State Tuition and Fees$28,080$26,425$25,050
Out of State Tuition and Fees$28,080$26,425$25,050
Books and Supplies$1,200$1,200$1,200

Undergraduate Housing Expenses

2011-122010-112009-10
On Campus
Room and Board$10,750$10,150$9,700
Other Expenses$2,800$2,975$2,790
Off Campus
Room and Board$13,015$13,190$12,690
Other Expenses$4,875$4,820$4,644
Off Campus with Family
Other Expenses$6,945$4,820$6,534

Undergraduate Total Expenses

2011-122010-112009-10
On Campus
In-District$42,830$40,750$38,740
In-State$42,830$40,750$38,740
Out of State$42,830$40,750$38,740
Off Campus
In-District$47,170$45,635$43,584
In-State$47,170$45,635$43,584
Out of State$47,170$45,635$43,584
Off Campus with Family
In-District$36,225$34,420$32,784
In-State$36,225$34,420$32,784
Out of State$36,225$34,420$32,784

Financial Aid

Disclaimer

The figures listed below are for informational purposes only and does not represent current or future financial aid details. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.

Financial Aid Quick Facts

Financial Aid Office Phone Number

The Felician College financial aid office phone number is (201) 559-6010. This is the most up to date contact information we have, please contact us if incorrect.

Financial Aid Office Webpage

Financial Aid Breakdown 2010-11

 # Receiving Aid% Receiving AidAverage Amount
Any Financial Aid31597%-
Any Grant or Scholarship Aid31196%$20,107
All Federal Grants19259%$5,151
Pell Grants19159%$4,371
Other Federal Grants14344%$1,078
State/Local Grants & Scholarships17755%$8,568
Institutional Grants & Scholarships31096%$12,090
All Student Loans24375%$6,878
Federal Student Loans23773%$5,619
Other Student Loans309%$11,321

Federal Loans - Student Repayment Default Rates

This table shows the number and percentage of students who received federal student loans but had problems paying them back. A high default rate may represent a lack of quality instruction or a poor hiring climate for graduates of a school.

 200920082007
Default Rate (%)7.7%5.8%9.7%
Number in Default362234
Number in Repayment463379348

Housing & Meals

Campus Housing Information - Room & Board

  • Combined Estimated Cost For Room and Board:
  • $10,750

  • Are On-Campus Board or Meal Plans Provided?:
  • - Yes, however the number of meals may vary per week.

  • Is Living On-Campus Required?:
  • - No

On-Campus Dorms - Details

  • Total Dormatory Capacity: 550

Crime & Safety

Arrests Made Per Year

This table reports the number of arrests made per year that took place both on and off campus. These figures were reported by the institutions themselves and have not been subject to independent review.

 2010-112009-102008-09
On Campus
Drug Related--2
Residence Hall
Drug Related--2

Criminal Offenses Per Year

This table reports the number of criminal charges per year that took place both on and off campus. These figures were reported by the institutions themselves and have not been subject to independent review.

 2010-112009-102008-09
On Campus
Aggravated Assault-2-
Burglary343
Vehicle Theft-1-
Residence Hall
Aggravated Assault-2-
Burglary34-

Sports & Teams

Athletic Associations

  • Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

NCAA or NAIA Conferences

  • College Basketball Conference: Division Ii Independents
  • College Baseball Conference: Division Ii Independents
  • College Track & Field Conference: Division Ii Independents

Student Aid Amounts for Athletes

 TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
Total Aid$1,745,711$902,463$843,248
Ratio (%)100%52%48%

Sports and Players Breakdown

 TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
All Athletes1548668
Unduplicated Athletes1528567
Baseball3535-
Basketball261313
Golf77-
Soccer422121
Softball14-14
Track and Field, X-Country15105
Volleyball15-15

Coaches Salary Breakdown

 TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
Head Coaches-$9,034$9,532
Assistant Coaches-$3,056$3,643

Number of Coaches Per Team

 TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
All Coaches271413
Baseball44-
Head Coaches11-
Assistant Coaches33-
Basketball844
Head Coaches211
Assistant Coaches633
Golf11-
Head Coaches11-
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Soccer633
Head Coaches211
Assistant Coaches422
Softball2-2
Head Coaches1-1
Assistant Coaches1-1
Track and Field, X-Country422
Head Coaches211
Assistant Coaches211
Volleyball2-2
Head Coaches1-1
Assistant Coaches1-1

Faculty & Instructors

Employee Type Breakdown

 TotalFull-TimePart-Time
Total Employees479297182
Faculty Status242121121
Instruction, Research and/or Public Service241116125
Primarily Instruction241116125
Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial54531
Other Professionals1148232
Technical and/or Paraprofessional704624
Clerical And Secretarial483315
Service and/or Maintenance22139

Full-Time Faculty Average Salary Breakdown

 TotalMaleFemale
9/10 Month Contract
All Faculty$62,678 (92)$61,949 (39)$63,214 (53)
Professor$75,880 (12)$74,416 (6)$77,344 (6)
Associate Professor$63,200 (32)$63,642 (19)$62,554 (13)
Assistant Professor$58,173 (31)$53,495 (11)$60,746 (20)
Instructor$60,590 (17)$57,290 (3)$61,297 (14)
11/12 Month Contract
All Faculty$85,409 (24)$72,748 (4)$87,941 (20)
Professor$102,916 (2)- (-)$102,916 (2)
Associate Professor$89,033 (8)$74,303 (1)$91,138 (7)
Assistant Professor$81,024 (10)$72,230 (3)$84,792 (7)
Instructor$80,369 (4)- (-)$80,369 (4)
Equated 9 Month Contract
All Faculty$64,168 (116)$61,723 (43)$65,608 (73)
Professor$77,069 (14)$74,416 (6)$79,059 (8)
Associate Professor$65,129 (40)$63,500 (20)$66,759 (20)
Assistant Professor$60,153 (41)$54,696 (14)$62,983 (27)
Instructor$61,574 (21)$57,290 (3)$62,289 (18)
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2011: Data obtained from the US Dept. of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.
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