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Immaculata University Hosts Online Open Houses for Graduate Programs
Open Houses Focus on Graduate Programs in Business, Education, Psychology, Music Therapy, Nursing and Health

Immaculata University will hold two graduate education open houses online in October. Attendees can learn about Immaculata graduate programs and can speak with faculty to learn about online and in-person class options, accelerated class schedules, tuition, financial aid and more.
Both open houses will be held virtually through Zoom and will last approximately 45 minutes. The events will begin with an overview of admissions and financial aid followed by break-out sessions for individual programs.
Graduate Open House: Business, Education, Psychology, Music Therapy
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Wednesday, Oct. 11, 4 p.m.
Programs include doctorates in education and psychology, teaching certifications and educational endorsements, as well as master’s programs in business administration, clinical mental health counseling, education, music therapy and strategic leadership.
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Graduate Nursing and Health Open House
Wednesday, Oct. 18, 4 p.m.
Programs include master’s degrees in athletic training, health care management, nursing and nutrition.
For more information about these events, or to RSVP, visit www.immaculata.edu/visit. Admissions staff are also available for individual online or phone appointments.
Immaculata University is a comprehensive, co-ed institution of higher learning that has emphasized academic success, student outcomes and faith-based values for more than 100 years. Offering more than 75 in-demand undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs, Immaculata University provides an excellent education, personal support and meaningful career pathways to tomorrow’s leaders who are focused on intellectual, personal, professional and spiritual growth. Immaculata’s expansive suburban campus is located in renowned Chester County, Pennsylvania, 30 miles west of Philadelphia.