Felician University Reviews

  • 6 Reviews
  • Lodi (NJ)
  • Annual Tuition: $36,410
100% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 6 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Rocio Perez
  • Reviewed: 10/14/2019
  • Degree: Religious Studies
"If you're looking for a small, intimate community of students that you will be able to get to know, spend time with, and grow throughout the four years with, Felician University is a great place. As a former resident student and resident assistant, I enjoyed the opportunities and friendships that were born there. Sadly, the Religious Studies program is no longer available as a major, only a minor. But it is well known for it's nursing program and many students go on to getting great jobs as RNs in great hospitals, as many of my friends have. If you are not looking for a small school where you will get to know most of the students, at least by face, then maybe another school with a bigger campus will be best for you. Also, because the school is Catholic, there are certain things required of each student, for example, certain Religious Studies courses that one must take before graduating."
Nedra
  • Reviewed: 3/31/2017
  • Degree: Nursing
"This school really prepares you for nursing in the real world. The program was difficult but in the end I was appreciative of the knowledge that I left with. When I took my N-clex exam I felt prepared and I only took it once. I would recommend this program to anyone."
Psychology student
  • Reviewed: 6/30/2015
  • Degree: Psychology
"Love it! Small and intimate class setting so you get to know everyone well."
Jess E.
  • Reviewed: 5/8/2015
  • Degree: Agriculture
"I did a non-traditional path Felician taking classes at my local community college and online. For the most part I found the material engaging but not too difficult. I found most of my professors to be very responsive, and only had a few minor issues with the timeliness of returned grades but this has nothing to do with the schools, just different personality types. Not being catholic myself I was worried about my religion class but I did very well and found it to be interesting, but the book itself is terrible."
Chelsea Deguzman
  • Reviewed: 3/26/2015
  • Degree: Business
"The cons of our graduate program is definitely the small size and lack of diversity. Alternatively, the small class size allows for intimate and easier to understand classes."
Brittany Perri
  • Reviewed: 12/11/2014
  • Degree: Counseling
"I recently finished my first semester at Felician College for my Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology. I was apprehensive at first but after attending orientation and being informed of all the wonderful opportunities Felician has to offer, I became wildly optimistic and excited. Felician college prepares students to become licensed mental health professionals, specifically in counseling psychology. While integrating classroom learning and fieldwork, the program allows its members to acquire the skills needed to identify patterns of behavior as well as the planning and execution of treatment plans. When rating this program I gave higher marks because the professors are beyond exceptional and the school makes it very easy for students to apply for the program and for financial aide. Each professor makes themselves available during class, after class, and for office hours. I could not rate the affordability of living because I am not living on campus. My highest ratings are the categories of career support, education quality, faculty accessibility and support, and the graduate program value. I feel very safe on campus and driving through the surrounding area. The program is 60 credits and conforms to the licensing expectations of the New Jersey Professional Counselor Licensing Law. It has recently earned accreditation by the Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council."