Immaculata University Freezes Tuition for 2021-2022 Academic Year

To help students and their families budget for college expenses, Immaculata University President Barbara Lettiere has announced that the Board of Trustees voted to keep tuition unchanged for the 2021-2022 academic year. Room and board and all fees will also remain at the current rate for next year.

The tuition freeze applies to all levels of education, including full-time undergraduate programs, adult bachelor’s degree programs, and graduate level programs. All 10 of Immaculata’s associate degree programs will now be priced at $250 per credit, which marks a decrease for some programs.

“I am continually encouraged by the resilient and dedicated students at Immaculata who forge ahead no matter the circumstances,” said Lettiere. “By freezing tuition, I hope that this is one less thing students have to worry about as they pursue their education goals.”

Current tuition for full-time traditional students is $26,900. More than 92 percent of traditional, undergraduate students receive financial aid.

Immaculata began the fall semester remotely and welcomed students back to campus in mid-October. Immaculata’s 2,600 students are enrolled in more than 60 undergraduate majors and 11 graduate programs with additional certification and endorsement options.

For more information, please contact [email protected]  for undergraduate and adult programs or [email protected] for graduate programs. Opportunities to visit can be found at immaculata.edu/visit or explore campus with a virtual tour.

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