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Felician College is a private Roman Catholic college with the main campus located in Lodi, which is a borough in Bergen County, in the US state of New Jersey, with a population estimated at a number of nearly 24 000 inhabitants, during the 2000 census. The other campus is located in Rutherford.
Felician College was founded in 1923, by the Felician Sisters, as the Immaculate Conception Normal School, which became Immaculate Conception Junior College in 1942. The institution was incorporated under its current name, in 1967, when it achieved the authorization of its first four-year program in teacher education.
The college currently has an enrollment of more than 2000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, of which 21% are men and 79% are women. As written on the college's official website, it is ''designed to bring students to their highest potential and to foster a love for God, self-knowledge, service to the community and a love for learning within the great liberal arts tradition of a Catholic/Franciscan/Felician heritage.''
Felician's athletic teams are known as the Golden Falcons, who compete in NCAA Division II, in the traditional college sports for men and women.