| Immaculata University has an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio fosters meaningful connections and individualized support, all within a welcoming campus known for its traditions and strong sense of community. We welcomed the largest incoming class in IU history this past year, and our campus continues to grow with excitement and possibility. Explore more highlights below. Affordable Excellence Tuition rates are among the lowest in the Delaware Valley for private institutions.98% of students receive financial aid, and all accepted students are awarded merit scholarships, ranging from $6,500 to full tuition (with an average of $14,500)! Students graduating from a Catholic high school will also receive a $2,000 Catholic School grant.Students with a 3.5 GPA and 1150 SAT (23 ACT) receive the Centennial Scholarship, worth $16,500. Career-Focused Programs with Meaningful Outcomes 60+ in-demand majors and concentrations offered in various disciplines, including nursing and health care, nutrition, education, exercise science, and business.Available 4+1 and 3+2 graduate pathways offer accelerated degree completion, cost savings, and placement opportunities with other institutions, such as Widener University Delaware Law School.First-time freshmen may be eligible for Immaculata’s Honors Program, featuring priority registration, unique seminars, advising, community engagement, and more.92% of the Class of 2024 were employed or continuing their education within six months of graduation. Support Beyond the Classroom Support services include peer tutoring, writing and math centers, academic advising, career development, and more.Additional mentorship is available for first-generation college students. A Mighty Community Experience a vibrant student life with 30+ clubs and organizations, traditions, and leadership opportunities.Cheer on the Mighty Macs with 23 NCAA DIII varsity teams plus intramurals.Immaculata’s campus is as beautiful as it is diverse, with minority students making up 29% of our degree-seeking population.Easy access to nearby cafés, trails, shops, and Philadelphia-area attractions. If you have any questions, please email admiss@immaculata.edu, visit immaculata.edu/visit, or call 484-323-3060. |
