Immaculata University plans admissions information session

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.


Immaculata University will host an undergraduate admissions information session Oct. 14 in the Green Room of Villa Maria Hall on the university campus.

An admissions counselor will present an overview of academics, student life, athletics, the admissions process and financial aid. The session will provide time for questions and answers and a student-guided tour. The event is designed for high school juniors and seniors and students interested in transferring.

Registration and a continental breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m. The program will start at 9 and conclude at noon. For more information, call the College of Undergraduate Studies Office of Admission at 484-323-3060 or email [email protected]. Register online at immaculate.edu/visit.

The College of Undergraduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including business, criminology, cybersecurity, education, exercise science, fashion merchandising and nursing. Students can participate in an array of leadership opportunities, faculty-mentored research and service projects, internships and 23 Division III sports teams.

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Immaculata University will host an undergraduate admissions information session Oct. 14 in the Green Room of Villa Maria Hall on the university campus.

An admissions counselor will present an overview of academics, student life, athletics, the admissions process and financial aid. The session will provide time for questions and answers and a student-guided tour. The event is designed for high school juniors and seniors and students interested in transferring.

Registration and a continental breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m. The program will start at 9 and conclude at noon. For more information, call the College of Undergraduate Studies Office of Admission at 484-323-3060 or email [email protected]. Register online at immaculate.edu/visit.

The College of Undergraduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including business, criminology, cybersecurity, education, exercise science, fashion merchandising and nursing. Students can participate in an array of leadership opportunities, faculty-mentored research and service projects, internships and 23 Division III sports teams.

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