Immaculata's new scholarship focuses on affordable education

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


Immaculata University has created the Centennial Scholarship to recognize academic excellence in high school students and to provide access to affordable education. Eligible students may qualify for a $14,000 scholarship per year. This scholarship makes tuition at Immaculata comparable to current in-state public university rates.

The merit-based Centennial Scholarship will be awarded to high school students with a minimum 3.5 GPA and 1150 SAT score who will begin attending Immaculata University as freshman in the Fall 2019. This academic merit scholarship can be attained for an additional three consecutive years of full time undergraduate enrollment.

“With the new Centennial Scholarship, Immaculata can offer students a quality, private education at a cost comparable to what they would be paying at a state university,” said Patricia Canterino, vice president for student development and undergraduate admissions. “It makes us very proud that we can provide this scholarship to students who have worked diligently throughout high school.”

“Immaculata University is an ideal school for high achieving students. Undergraduates participate in research projects under the direction of faculty mentors, have an opportunity to join the honors program and 95 percent of classes have less than 30 students. Immaculata University is a place where students truly have an opportunity to stand out,” said Dr. Angela Tekely, vice president for academic affairs/provost.

  Details about the Centennial Scholarship may be obtained by calling 1-877-42-TODAY or emailing [email protected].

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Immaculata University has created the Centennial Scholarship to recognize academic excellence in high school students and to provide access to affordable education. Eligible students may qualify for a $14,000 scholarship per year. This scholarship makes tuition at Immaculata comparable to current in-state public university rates.

The merit-based Centennial Scholarship will be awarded to high school students with a minimum 3.5 GPA and 1150 SAT score who will begin attending Immaculata University as freshman in the Fall 2019. This academic merit scholarship can be attained for an additional three consecutive years of full time undergraduate enrollment.

“With the new Centennial Scholarship, Immaculata can offer students a quality, private education at a cost comparable to what they would be paying at a state university,” said Patricia Canterino, vice president for student development and undergraduate admissions. “It makes us very proud that we can provide this scholarship to students who have worked diligently throughout high school.”

“Immaculata University is an ideal school for high achieving students. Undergraduates participate in research projects under the direction of faculty mentors, have an opportunity to join the honors program and 95 percent of classes have less than 30 students. Immaculata University is a place where students truly have an opportunity to stand out,” said Dr. Angela Tekely, vice president for academic affairs/provost.

  Details about the Centennial Scholarship may be obtained by calling 1-877-42-TODAY or emailing [email protected].

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