Adult Undergraduate Admission Information

Applications for admission to Felician University’s Adult Undergraduate programs are considered for admission on a rolling basis. This means that once an application to the University has been filed and all necessary credentials have been received, the applicant is notified by email and letter of an admission decision, usually within two to three weeks. The program start dates vary. Please check with the admission office for the next starting date of the program in which you are interested.

Requirements for Adult Undergraduate Applicants

Applicants applying directly out of high school:

1. A completed application for admission with a non-refundable $40.00 application fee.

2. Successful completion of either 6 college credits or 6 AP credits is required.

3. Official high school transcript is required. If you have earned college credit, you will need to submit an official transcript from the post-secondary institution you attended.

4. AP exam reports (if applicable)

5. An interview, personal statement, and resume are required.

6. Letters of recommendation (may be required for specific programs).

Applicants who have been out of high school for at least two years:

1. A completed application for admission with a non-refundable $40.00 application fee.

2. Official transcripts from any post-secondary institutions attended. If an applicant has not attended any post-secondary institutions, they will be required to submit their official high school transcript.

3. A personal statement, interview, or resume may be required.

4. Letters of recommendation (may be required for specific programs).

5. Results of CLEP or other challenge exams to be considered for credit (if applicable).

6. Military applicants should include an ACE evaluated transcripts or their joint services transcript.

Please note that some health-related programs may have different requirements for admission. Please check with the Office of Admission at admissions@felician.edu or (201) 355-1446 on the requirements for your program of interest. Admission criteria are subject to change.