Center for Career & Academic Success

Center for Academic Success & Effectiveness

Center for Academic Success & Effectiveness

The Center for Academic Success and Effectiveness (CASE) provides resources for Felician students as they work to maximize their full academic potential. CASE collaborates with faculty, staff, and other campus units to provide a range of services, programs, and resources to support student learning and degree completion.  CASE services and resources are student-centered, accessible, and inclusive.  The Center encompasses Accessibility Services, Tutoring Studios, Discovery Program, Academic Success Coaching, Early Alert, 3-D Felician Experience, and Academic Assessment & Instructional Innovation. It provides a wide range of resources to help Felician University students achieve academically and persist to degree completion.

The Center for Academic Success and Effectiveness offers readily accessible services, including support in writing, mathematics, science, subject area tutoring, learning strategies and time management skills, and assistance for students with documented disabilities. The services provided by the Center for Academic Success and Effectiveness are free to Felician University students.  The Center for Academic Success & Effectiveness is in Kirby Hall on the Lodi Campus.

Dean of Center for Academic Success & Effectiveness
Jeff Blanchard, Ph.D.
Phone: 201-559-6170
Email: blanchardj@felician.edu
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 220


Elizabeth Noreika, Administrative Assistant/Coordinator
Email: noreikae@felician.edu
Phone: 201-559-6047
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 103

First-Year Advising

Every first-year student is assigned an Academic Advisor Retention Specialist (AARS) who remains with the student through sophomore year.  AARS provide individualized support, guidance, mentoring and success coaching.  Individual advising sessions are scheduled early in the semester with frequent check-ins throughout the year to ensure the best possible educational experience at Felician.

AARS assist first-year students to:

  • Adjust to life on a college campus.
  • Understand University policies, procedures, and curriculum requirements.
  • Make well-informed academic decisions.
  • Access appropriate campus resources.
  • Select relevant courses.
  • Work closely with their professors.
  • Take responsibility for their own learning and progress.
  • Clarify their academic and career goals.
  • Develop a personal growth-mindset for success.

Contact Information:

Annette Rycharski, M.Ed., Coordinator Shared Model-Advising Center and Academic Advisor Retention Specialist
Emailrycharskia@felician.edu
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 223

Tutoring Services for Academic Success

Tutoring

Receive free tutoring from professional and peer tutors in our on-campus Tutoring Centers in both Lodi and Rutherford. If work, family, or other responsibilities prevent you from coming to campus during the hours of operation, an alternative online option is available. 

GRADUATE, NON-TRADITIONAL, AND ADULT LEARNERS

Tutoring is here to meet your needs and accommodate your schedules.
We are available on both the Lodi and Rutherford campuses. Various times and modalities are available to ensure services can be accessed:  evening hours, virtual sessions, and 24-7 online tutoring through TutorMe.

For more information, check out our FAQ section or email TutoringServices@felician.edu

*Click here for FAQ’s about Felician’s tutoring services

Skills you can develop through tutoring:

  • Improved writing and reading skills
  • Better understanding of mathematical/science concepts.
  • Access resources needed to complete assignments.
  • Note-taking and textbook reading methods.
  • New study and test-taking strategies.
  • Time management skills.

Contact Information

Lloyd Cutkelvin, Coordinator of Tutoring Services
For tutoring information, please e-mail: TutoringServices@felician.edu
Email: cutkelvinl@felician.edu
Phone: 201-559-6118
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 226

Academic Success Coaching

Academic Coaching

Academic Success Coaching is a partnership between a student and an Academic Success Coach (ASC) working together to develop proactive strategies to address academic concerns and life challenges.

An ASC helps a student:

  • Focus on individual goals and identify steps to reach them.
  • Identify and overcome obstacles that may impede success.
  • Develop the academic skills and strategies needed to become a self-regulated learner.
  • Explore effective time management and organizational skills.
  • Connect to helpful University and community resources.

Discovery Program for Undeclared/Undecided Students

Discovery programFelician’s Discovery Program is designed for students entering college who are unsure about a major and a career path.  The Discovery Program provides opportunities to explore majors and career goals that fit students’ skills and interests.

Discovery Program students collaborate one-on-one with a designated advisor to:

  • Assess personal talents, abilities, and skills (and learn hidden ones).
  • Design, with an Academic Success Coach, an exploratory plan followed by a path to degree completion.
  • Earn Curricular Commons credits (Gen. Ed.) applicable to all majors.
  • Explore careers of interest as well as job outlooks and salaries.
  • Connect with resources both inside and outside the University that support a successful Discovery Experience
Contact Information

Pam Garvey, Academic Success Coach, Coordinator of Starfish At Felician & Discovery Program
Email: garveyp@felician.edu
Phone: 201.559.6163
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 217

3-D Felician Experience Program (3-DFE)

3d Experience3-DFE is a transformative sequence of coordinated experiences that promote personal success in college and in life after college with durable and lifelong learning skills.

Students take the following three courses:

DREAM- UNIV101:

Transition successfully into Felician University Life (Freshman Year)

DARE- UNIV201:

Persist with grit on the path to degree completion (Sophomore Year)

DO- UNIV301:

Navigate with confidence Senior year and Life after degree completion (Junior Year)

Contact Information

Barbara Rosatelli, MSCP, Assistant Dean & Coordinator of 3-D Felician Experience
Email: rosatellib@felician.edu
Phone: 201-559-6052
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 219

Office of Accessibility Services

Accessibility ServicesFelician University is committed to providing equal access to students with documented physical, sensory, learning, and psychological disabilities. We work with students on a case-by-case basis to determine reasonable accommodations in accordance with the policies underlying Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the ADA Amended Acts of 2008.

Prospective and enrolled students are required to initiate contact with this office to receive services or to arrange appropriate accommodations. We welcome any questions and requests for information. Please Click Here for our FAQ.

Contact Information

Carolyn Kehayan MA, LDT-C, Coordinator, Office of Accessibility Services
Email: kehayanc@felician.edu
Phone: 201-559-6050
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 104


Elizabeth Noreika, Administrative Coordinator
Email: noreikae@felician.edu
Phone: 201-559-6047
Office: Lodi Campus, Kirby Hall Room 103