Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Felician University Now Offered on Middlesex County College Campus

August 9, 2017

Middlesex County College graduates will now be able to earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Felician University by taking classes on the MCC campus.

An open house, at which prospective students can learn about the program, will be held in MCC’s Crabiel Hall on Monday, August 14, from 6-8 p.m. Students can enroll for this fall semester.

Middlesex graduates receive a 40 percent scholarship applied to full-time tuition, which is 12-18 credits per semester. Students may qualify for additional financial aid. The program is not limited to psychology majors, but non-majors must take Introduction to Psychology before starting the program and two specific electives during their first year.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for our graduates to complete their psychology degree at a prestigious university without leaving the Middlesex campus,” said Brian Clemmons, dean of enrollment management at MCC. “In addition, Felician offers a combined B.A. and M.A. in psychology degree in which our graduates may be interested.”

Courses held at MCC are offered in the afternoon or evenings; students completing at least 15 credits per semester should be able to graduate from Felician within two years. The university also features a chapter of Psi Chi, the psychology honor society; a study-abroad option; and independent research in the student’s senior year.

“If a psychology degree from Felician University sounds promising, I’d urge you to come to the Open House on August 14 to learn more about it,” Dean Clemmons said. “It’s not too late to plan your educational journey for this fall.”