Immaculata University is a private Catholic university located in Immaculata, Pennsylvania, USA. The following is a detailed introduction:
School Overview
Long history: Founded in 1920, it was originally Villa Maria College. It was the first Catholic college in the Philadelphia area to provide educational opportunities for women. In 1929, it was changed to its current name and began to enroll male and female students.
Campus size: The campus covers an area of about 400 acres, with a beautiful environment, and the library has a collection of about 149,000 books.
Student size: There are more than 900 undergraduates and about 3,500 graduate students and adult students, with a teacher-student ratio of 1:11.
Academic strength
Wide range of majors: There are three colleges: the College of Undergraduate Education, the College of Lifelong Learning, and the Graduate School, providing more than 60 majors of bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, covering management, home economics, psychology, social sciences and history, health care and many other fields.
Unique teaching model: small class teaching is adopted, and about 95% of the classes have less than 30 students. Personalized education is its distinctive feature. Students can develop personalized learning plans under the guidance of tutors.
Good employment prospects: 92% of the 2022 undergraduate graduates have found jobs or continue their studies. The school's Career and Professional Development Center provides students with employment guidance, internship opportunities, etc. to help students improve their employment competitiveness.
Campus life
Rich club activities: The school has various clubs such as performances, drama groups, fraternities, jazz groups, symphony orchestras, choirs, dance groups, international student clubs, etc. Students can participate according to their interests.
Many sports: With 21 NCAA Division III varsity sports, students can participate in basketball, football, tennis and other sports activities to exercise and cultivate teamwork spirit.
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