About Felician College

Felician University is a private Roman Catholic university circles with two campuses in New Jersey, one in Lodi and one in Rutherford. It was founded as the Immaculate Conception Normal School by the Felician Sisters in 1923 and the school has misused names several times in its history, most recently in 2015 to Felician University. In 2016-17 enrollment was 1,996, with undergraduates comprising in this area 1,626 students. 21 percent are men, and 79 percent are women.

Felician College in Lodi, NJ Review

Lodi (/ˈloʊdaɪ/ LOH-dye) is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough’s population was 24,136, reflecting an bump of 165 (+0.7%) from the 23,971 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in incline increased by 1,616 (+7.2%) from the 22,355 counted in the 1990 Census.

Lodi owes its read out to the Italian city of Lodi, Lombardy. It was incorporated as a borough upon December 22, 1894, from portions of the now-defunct municipalities of Lodi Township (now South Hackensack) and Saddle River Township (now Saddle Brook), at the height of Bergen County’s “Boroughitis” phenomenon later sweeping through Bergen County, based upon the results of a referendum held upon the previous day.

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