Felician University encourages students at our partner community colleges to apply for entry into available bachelor completion programs when the student has successfully completed their freshman year at the community college. Interested students submit an application, along with a copy of their most recent transcript outlining credit earned at the community college.
Once the application has been completed and evaluated by the appropriate academic department, the student will meet with the admissions counselor assigned to their community college to perform a preliminary credit evaluation using a degree control sheet (DCS). The DCS outlines all courses needed to obtain the bachelor’s degree of the student’s choice. The admissions counselor will then help the student to determine which courses still need to be taken from the community college, and which courses they will need to take upon full acceptance into the Felician University degree program. This process helps students to plan their course of study moving forward. The admissions counselor will also be able to provide a time frame as to when the student will be ready for full acceptance into their Felician degree program.
Students must continue to meet the admission requirements for their intended degree program in order to be fully accepted into their bachelor completion program. They must also continue to meet with their admissions counselor prior to registration each semester and submit updated transcripts or grade reports in order to continue their status as conditionally accepted and to ensure a successful transition into their Felician University degree program.
Our programs at community colleges are also open to qualified students within the community who are not enrolled in the community college.