Immaculata University Parent Guide
Immaculata University Facts
Overview
- Immaculata University was founded in 1920 and is located in historic Chester County, Pennsylvania, on a picturesque campus, about 20 miles from Philadelphia.
- The university currently enrolls over 1,000 undergraduate students and 3,000 adult and graduate students from 27 countries and 17 states who have the opportunity to study in more than 60 undergraduate majors and minors.
Quick Facts
- Institutional control: Private
- School type: Four-year
- Academic calendar: Semesters
- Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic
- Average class size: 14
- Student–faculty ratio: 10:1
Costs and Aid
- Current Undergraduate tuition (academic year): $28,850
- Room and board (academic year): $11,460
- Merit based scholarships offered: Yes
- Grants offered: Yes
- Loans offered: Yes
- Work-study programs offered: Yes, both Federal and institutional
- Co-ops/internships offered: Yes
Admission
- Average GPA: 3.2
- Mean ACT score: 22 with writing
- Mean SAT score: 1500 with 3 scores
- Essay: 250 word essay is required
- Letters of recommendation: 2 letters are required
- Application deadline: Rolling except for Nursing and Thomas Jefferson University Partnership Programs — deadline is December 15
- Application fee: $35. Applying is free if you apply on the Immaculata web site OR it is always free if you use The Common Application
Student Life
- 76% of Immaculata University students live in campus housing.
- Student-athletes compete on 16 NCAA Division III teams as part of the Colonial States Athletic Conference.
- Immaculata University also offers more than 80 clubs and campus organizations such as Greek life, student government, theater, and intramurals.
