Immaculata University to Host Undergraduate Open House on September 30

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On Saturday, Sept. 30, Immaculata University will hold concurrent open houses on campus for undergraduate students of all ages.

Traditionally aged students, including current high school students and those interested in transferring from other universities, can learn more about Immaculata during the 8 to 11 AM session, with registration held in the Rotunda of Villa Maria Hall. Admissions counselors will discuss academic programs, financial aid, student clubs and organizations, athletics and student services. Attendees can enjoy a buffet breakfast, student-guided tours of campus, and an informational fair with opportunities to talk with faculty, key student services staff, and current students.  

Adult learners seeking undergraduate degrees can attend the open house from 9 to 11 AM in the Green Room of Villa Maria Hall. The agenda includes presentations on academic programs and the student experience from a current adult learner. Participants have ample opportunities to talk with faculty members and key student services staff. Representatives from financial aid and admissions will discuss the application process and how to apply for financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.

“Our open houses are designed to help students get to know our campus, faculty and academic programs,” said Christine Rhine, executive director of admissions. “We truly believe that seeing is believing, so we want students to see the campus and meet with IU community members so they can see themselves enrolling at Immaculata.”

Visit the registration page for the Sept. 30 open house or contact admiss@immaculata.edu for more information.

Immaculata University offers more than 60 undergraduate programs, including new majors in public health, public administration and supply chain management, as well as programs in business, cybersecurity, data analytics, education, exercise science, fashion merchandising, music therapy, nursing and more. Students can participate in an array of leadership and service opportunities, internships, faculty-mentored research projects, and Division III sports teams.

In addition, Immaculata’s graduates are well prepared for their professions. Within seven months of graduation, 92 percent of the class of 2022 was employed or in continuing education, based on data gathered from 88 percent of graduates.

Learn more at Immaculata University.

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