Short on credits? Taking 6 credits in the summer is a great way to Save Time and Money!
Felician helps you continue your education and stay on your path to success no matter what. Our summer courses offer generous discounts with plenty of online options, so you don’t have to let anything get in your way of achieving your goals.
One of the best ways to graduate on time while saving the most money is by taking Summer courses at Felician. To graduate within four years, you’ll need to take 30 credits per year. But, that doesn’t mean you need to take 15 credits each Fall and Spring. If you find it hard to balance 15 credits a semester, then taking Summer courses is the perfect option, because it allows you to earn 30 credits per year while taking fewer courses at a time.
With Felician’s summer courses, you can:
- Save Money: Enjoy a 35% discount on each credit, ensuring that your education remains affordable.
- Financial Aid: Pell & NJ TAG recipients receive financial aid if you enroll in 6 or more credits, making your education even more affordable.
- Apply Financial Aid Refund: Apply a financial aid refund to the cost of your Summer Tuition, easing your financial burden.
- Graduate on Time: Graduate within four years or even earlier, setting you on the path to success sooner.
- Additional Funding Opportunities: New Jersey Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) and Pell recipients can receive additional funding when enrolled half-time (6 or more credits), supporting your tuition expenses for Summer 2024.
- Affordable Summer Courses: Our Summer courses are priced at only $695 per credit, accompanied by a $325 Comprehensive Fee for traditional undergraduates. This enables you to catch up or get ahead while saving money.
- Apply for Summer Aid: Students can easily apply for Summer aid by clicking the provided link, ensuring that financial assistance is readily available to those who need it.
Our Summer courses are only $695 per credit along with a $325 Comprehensive Fee for traditional undergraduates, allowing you to catch up or get ahead while saving money.
Current Felician students can register via The Felician Hub.
Students can apply for Summer aid by clicking HERE.
Course Section | Course Title |
ACC-100-EL | Principles of Financial Acc. I |
BIO-111-EL | Medical Terminology |
BIO-202-EL | Microbiology |
BIO-205-EL | Anatomy and Physiology I |
BIO-206-EL | Anatomy and Physiology II |
BIO-307-EL | Pathophysiology |
BIO-405-A | Genetics |
BIO-405L-A1 | Genetics Lab |
BIO-450-B | Undergrad Research Biology I |
BUS-120-EL | Business Communications |
BUS-350-SA | Special Topics in Business |
CHEM-105-A | Principles of Chemistry |
CHEM-105L-A1 | Prin of Chem Lab |
CHEM-202-A | Organic Chemistry II |
CHEM-202L-A1 | Org Chem II Lab |
CRIM-112-EL | Police in America |
CRIM-210-EL | Fund.Of Criminal Investigation |
CRIM-340-EL | Cyber Crime |
CRIM-400-EL | Rsrch Methods in Soc. Science |
CS-103-EL | Intro Adv Computer Application |
CS-110-EL | Introduction to Programming I |
CS-140-EL | Management Information Systems |
CS-430-EL | Intro to Big Data & Data Minin |
CS-452-IS/EL | Career Internship in Comp Sci |
ECED-201-IS | Intro. to Early Child Educ |
EDU-210F-F | Practicum in ABA: Field |
EDU-210-S | Practicum in ABA: Seminar |
EDU-310F-F | Practicum in ABA: Field |
EDU-310-S | Practicum in ABA: Seminar |
EDU-415F-F | Practicum in ABA: Field |
EDU-415-S | Practicum in ABA: Seminar |
EDU-420F-F | Practicum in ABA: Field |
EDU-420-S | Practicum in ABA: Seminar |
EDU-493-A | Team-Based Asses. & Imp. |
EDU-498-A | Behavioral Assessment and Supp |
ENG-480-EL | Critical Perspectives |
FIN-300-EL | Corporate Finance |
MATH-122-EL | Statistics I |
MATH-161-EL | Precalculus |
MGT-100-EL | Fundamentals of Management |
MGT-410-SA | International Business |
MKT-300-EL | Consumer Behavior |
PHIL-100-EL | Art/Prac. of Critical Thinking |
PHIL-250-EL | Making Moral Decisions |
PSYC-105-EL | Life Span Development |
PSYC-380-EL | Psychology of the Family |
RELS-105-EL | Exploring Contemp Moral Issues |
RELS-301-EL | Religions of the World |
SOC-104-EL | Sociology Race and Ethnicity |
SOC-251-EL | Family Abuse |
SOC-415-IS | Senior Seminar in Sociology |
SPED-401-EL | Supp Success of Uniquely Abled |
Course Section | Course Title |
ACC-200-EL | Principles of Managerial Acc |
ART-247-EL | Computer Graphics: Type |
ART-273-EL | Photography I |
BUS-410-A | Career Internship in Business |
BUS-499-IS | Research in Business |
CHEM-104-A | General Chemistry II |
CHEM-104L-A1 | Gen Chem II Lab |
CRIM-415-EL | Senior Sem in Criminal Justice |
CRIM-452-EL | Career Intern. in Criminal Jus |
CSEC-365-EL | Cryptography Technology |
EDU-305-IS | Young Child & Emergent Lit |
EDU-494-A | Prof & Eth Comp Code in Aba |
EDU-499-A | Professional Practice |
ENG-002-A/EOF | Reading & Writing Workshop |
ENG-002-B/EOF | Reading & Writing Workshop |
ENG-002-TVSB | Reading & Writing Workshop |
ENG-005-A | College Reading Skills |
ENG-101-A/EOF | College Writing & Research I |
ENG-101-B/EOF | College Writing & Research I |
ENG-101-TVSB | College Writing & Research I |
ENG-102-EL | College Writing & Research II |
GSCI-100-A | Intro to STEM |
MATH-002-A | Basic Math Skills-Algebra |
MATH-002-A/EOF | Basic Math Skills-Algebra |
MATH-002-B/EOF | Basic Math Skills-Algebra |
MATH-002-TVSB | Basic Math Skills-Algebra |
MATH-112-A/EOF | Quantitative Reasoning |
MATH-112-B/EOF | Quantitative Reasoning |
MATH-112-TVSB | Quantitative Reasoning |
MATH-160-A | College Algebra |
MATH-160-EL | College Algebra |
MATH-160-EL2 | College Algebra |
MGT-300-EL | Organizational Behavior |
MGT-310-EL | Human Resource Management |
MGT-325-EL | Entrepreneurship |
MGT-340-EL | Project and Program Mgmt |
MKT-100-EL | Fundamentals of Marketing |
MKT-330-EL | Social Media Marketing |
PSYC-101-EL | Introduction to Psychology |
PSYC-105-EL2 | Life Span Development |
PSYC-301-EL | Educational Psychology |
PSYC-407-EL | Psychology of Personality |
RELS-205-EL | Varieties of Religious Exper. |
RELS-310-EL | Moral& Spiritual Dim of Health |
SOC-200-A | Cultural Diversity |
SOC-215-EL | Sociology of Sex & Gender |
SPED-410-EL | Universal Design for Learning |