Panoramic view of Nazareth Hall (left), Villa Maria Hall (center), and Lourdes Hall at Immaculata University in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Immaculata University

Immaculata, Pennsylvania
Panoramic view of Nazareth Hall (left), Villa Maria Hall (center), and Lourdes Hall at Immaculata University in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA credit: Ruhrfisch (talk)
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Overview
Private not-for-profit
942 Undergraduates
82% Admissions Rate
Suburb: Large
Mostly Women
Private
Expensive
Region: Northeast
Division 3
Size: Small
Doctoral
Immaculata University
1145 King Road
Immaculata, Pennsylvania
19345
(610) 647-4400
www.immaculata.edu/

Immaculata University, a private, Roman Catholic university in Immaculata, Pennsylvania, is one of the top 190 institutions of higher learning in the United States. It was established by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in 1920. It was originally called Villa Maria College. Today, the campus sits on nearly 400 acres of land in a suburban setting less than one hour from the city of Philadelphia. Its motto is “Scientia Floret Virtute” or “Knowledge Flourishes in Virtue.” Notable alumni include women’s basketball coach Theresa Grentz, basketball coach Marianne Stanley, Postmaster General of the United States Megan Brennan, basketball coach Rene Portland and politician Mary Pat Clarke. The school’s colors are blue and white, its mascot is Mac and its teams are nicknamed the Mighty Macs. Its sports affiliation is NCAA Division III – CSAC, and there are 23 varsity sports at the university. They include men’s volleyball, basketball, baseball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and tennis, and women’s basketball, cross country, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball, cross country and field hockey. The women’s teams won three national championships, and the men’s basketball team was the 2008 winner of the CSAC Championship.

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Immaculata University is a private, co-educational, Roman Catholic university founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and located in Malvern, Pennsylvania. The university is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church through the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The university is composed of 1,500 traditional undergraduate and adult undergraduate students, and more than 1,000 graduate and doctoral students. More from Wikipedia...

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coffee score

74

restaurants score

Students
32%

Men

68%

Women

26

Average Age of Entering Students

77%

Live On Campus

61

New Transfer Students

Admissions
82%

Acceptance Rate

15%

Enrollment Yield

990-1170

SAT Range

1,958

Applicants in 2020

Costs
$28,952

Typical Cost

$27,750

Average Tuition

100%

Recieve Financial Aid

97%

Have Loans

$21,218

Median Debt

Academics
10 to 1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Doctoral

Highest Degree Offered

"Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse"

Top Major

Campus Life

Dorm Food:

Standard

Clubs & Extracurriculars:

Important, more than 40 to choose from

Greek Life:

Important, many on campus

Party Scene:

Standard, mostly on the weekends
Athletics
Basketball Conference:

Colonial States Athletic Conference

Track & Field Conference:

Colonial States Athletic Conference

Basketball Division:

3

Track Division:

3

football:NO

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