Felician University Announces Newly Launched Felician Promise Grant

Felician University Announces Newly Launched Felician Promise Grant

 

 

 

Interim President James Crawford, III proudly announces the Felician Promise Grant. [Video here]

 

The Felician Promise Grant allows qualified students to graduate from Felician University without debt. Beginning Fall 2021, graduates of Bergen, Middlesex, Union, and Passaic County Colleges, who are recipients of the County College Opportunity Grant (CCOG), and have an annual family income of $65,000 or less, can earn this scholarship as an alternative to taking out student loans.

 

The Felician Promise Grant can be applied to eight semesters of full-time enrollment at Felician University. This means that students who are awarded this grant will graduate and begin their careers essentially debt-free.

 

This grant is available for all traditional undergraduate academic programs within Felician’s four schools, Arts and Sciences, Business and Information Sciences, Education, and Nursing. With the Felician Promise Grant, qualified students will be supported through whichever academic path they choose.

 

For more information please contact Priscilla Klymenko, VP of Enrollment Management at klymenkop@felician.edu or Camille Braker-Balkum, Executive Director of Admissions at brakerc@felician.edu or (201) 355-1446.

 

About Felician University

 

Felician University engages over 2,300 undergraduate, graduate, and adult students through programs in arts & sciences, business, nursing, and education. Universal Franciscan values of social justice, compassion, and respect for human dignity serve as an inclusive foundation for transforming the lives of tomorrow’s leaders. Felician University’s education is ranked 3rd best return on investment for private colleges in New Jersey 2018 by the PayScale.com College ROI Report and is ranked #1 safest college campus in the state in 2018 by niche.com.
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