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Established | 1920 |
Type | Private liberal arts |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) |
President | Sister R. Patricia Fadden |
Students | 4,400 |
Location | East Whiteland Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA |
Campus | Small Town, 375 acres[1] |
Colors | Blue, White |
Mascot | The Mighty Macs |
Website | www.immaculata.edu |
Immaculata University is a Catholic University on King Road in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.[2][3]
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Immaculata was founded as Villa Maria College, a women's college in 1920. It was the first Catholic college for women in the Philadelphia area. The name was changed to Immaculata College in 1929.[4]
Founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Immaculata is part of the greater IHM community, which includes the neighboring House of Studies and an academy for girls. The University became coeducational in the fall of 2005.
The current location of Immaculata University is a tract of land in Chester County, Pennsylvania, on the Main Line near Malvern, purchased by the sisters in 1906. The original 198-acre (0.80 km2) plot has grown to 373 acres (1.51 km2) since that time.
In June 2002, Immaculata College received confirmation of university status from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Effective August 2002, the college is now known as Immaculata University.
Campus Ministry encourages students to pray and become involved in helping others.
Carol Night is an annual gathering in the Villa Maria Rotunda around the Christmas tree where the students gather for music and chorale students singing Christmas carols.
Spirituality Under the Dome is a program that provides space for prayer, presenters, and performers.
The Immaculata Leadership Institute is a program which develops religious leadership.[5]
College of Undergraduate studies Majors
Accounting | Allied Health | Biology | Biology/Psychology | Business Administration |
Business - Computer IT Ed | Chemistry | Communication | Criminology – Sociology | Economics |
Education | English | Exercise Science | Family Consumer Science | Education |
Fashion Merchandising | Finance | French | General Science | Health Care Management |
History | Information Technology | International Business | Marketing Management | Mathematics |
Mathematics Computer Science | Music | Music Education | Music Therapy | Nursing |
Nutrition – Dietetics | Political Science International Rel. | Psychology | Sociology | Social Work |
Spanish | Spanish /Psychology | Spanish/ Social Work | Theology | Undecided/Exploratory Studies |
Accounting | American and British Literature | Biology | Business | Chemistry |
Communication | Criminology | Economics | Entrepreneurship | Exercise Science-Pre-Physical Therapy |
Exercise Science – Sport Management | Fashion Merchandising | Film Studies | Finance | Food Service Management |
French | Graphic Arts | History | Human Resource Management | Information Technology |
Internal Audit | Irish Studies | Liturgical Studies | Management Information Systems | Marketing |
Mathematics | Middle East Studies | Music | Music Technology | Nutrition |
Philosophy | Politics | Public Relations | Social Work | Sociology |
Spanish | Sport Management | Studio Arts | Theology |
The University is also authorized to grant Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) certification as or for:
Elementary and Secondary School Principal | Elementary School Counselor | Secondary School Counselor | Elementary Certification |
Secondary Certification | School Nurse | Letter of Eligibility-School District Superintendent | School Psychologist |
Special EducationSupervisor | Special Education | Supervisor Single Subject | Supervisor Curriculum and Instruction |
Accountancy Certificate | ESL Program Specialist | Health Care Services | Organizational Effectiveness | Teaching Language to Speakers of Other Languages |
Education: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, Educational Leadership and Nutrition and Dietetics | |
Healthcare: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Health Care Services Music Therapy, Nursing and Nutrition and Dietetics. | |
Business: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, Organization Leadership, Public Relations |
Accelerated Degree Programs
BA in Financial Management | BA in Human Performance Management | BS in Nursing-RN to BSN | Associate’s Degree in Business Administration | BA in Health Care Management |
BA Information Technology in Business | BA in Organization Dynamics |
Online Degree Programs
BA in Financial Management | BA in Human Performance Management | BA in Health Care Management | BA in Organization Dynamics |
Bachelor Degree Programs
Accounting | Allied Health | Biology | Biology/Psychology | Business Administration |
Chemistry | Chemistry/Biology | Communication | Computer Science/Mathematics | English |
Exercise Science | Family and Consumer Science | Education | Fashion Merchandising | Finance |
Food Service Management | French | General Science | History | Information Technology |
International Business/Foreign Language | Liberal Studies | Marketing Management | Mathematics | Music |
Music Education | Music Therapy | Nutrition | Political Science/International Relations | Psychology |
Spanish | Spanish/Psychology | Spanish/Social Work | Sociology | Sociology/Criminology |
Theology |
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting | Allied Health with Concentration in Nursing | Biology | Business Administration | Communication |
English | Fashion Merchandising | Food Service Management | History/Politics | Information Technology |
Professional Spanish | Theology and Cult |
Certificate Programs
Accounting | Computers in Business | Foreign Language | Literature and Culture | Information Technology |
Internal Auditing | Irish Studies | John Paul II Studies | Management | Middle East Studies |
Professional Communication | Studio Art | Theology |
Post Baccalaureate Education Certifications
Biology | Business/Computer/Information Technology | Chemistry | Early Childhood | Elementary Education | |
Elementary/Special Education | English | Family Consumer Science | Education | French | General Science |
History | Mathematics | Music | School Nurse | Spanish |
An "Honors" track is available.
Free math tutoring is available.
A special Writing Center encourages and supports writing talents.
The school offers peer tutors.
Accounting | Computers in Business | Foreign Language | Literature and Culture | Graphic Arts |
Information Tech | Internal Audit | Irish Studies | John Paul II Studies | Management |
Middle East Studies | Professional Communications | Studio Art | Theology |
Doctoral Programs
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) | Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) |
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity | Counseling Psychology | Educational Leadership | Leadership Studies | Music Therapy |
Nutrition and Dietetics | Public Relations | Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) |
(Open only to students in Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology)
Drug and Alcohol Education | Psychological Testing | Integrative Psychotherapy | Human and Cultural Diversity | Psychodynamic Psychotherapy |
Neuropsychological Assessment |
The school fields a number of sports teams.[6]
Varsity Teams: 19 (nine men's, 10 women's)
Men's Teams:
Baseball | Lacrosse |
Basketball | Soccer |
Cross Country | Tennis |
Golf | Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) |
Women's Teams:
Basketball | Cross Country |
Field Hockey | Lacrosse |
Soccer | Softball |
Tennis | Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) |
Volleyball |
Conference: Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC)
Affiliation: NCAA Division III
Nickname: Mighty Macs
Colors: Blue and White[7]
Draper Walsh Stadium (Sprint turf surface) for field hockey, lacrosse, and soccer – 1,000 capacity
IU Softball Field (grass)
IU Baseball Stadium (grass) – 600 capacity
There is a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) which encourages athletics.
The Immaculata Mighty Macs were crowned national champions at three consecutive AIAW basketball tournaments, from 1972 to 1974, a pivotal time in the history of women's collegiate sports.[8] The Mighty Macs, during the early 1970s, were featured on a SportsCenter special on March 23, 2008.
The story of the basketball team was adapted into a movie, The Mighty Macs, which was released in 2011.[9]
The campus consists of a number of buildings.[10][11]
The Admissions & Financial Aid Building[12] Plans for the new Admissions and Financial Aid building began with a groundbreaking ceremony in late April 2011. Construction completion is expected in January 2012. The Admissions and Financial Aid department is currently located in Lourdes Hall.
The Alumnae Hall contains an 1150 seat amphitheater, Open Door café, large and small gyms, pool, fitness center, and sports offices.
The Bruder Center {Mary A. Bruder Center} focuses on Campus Health Services (Nurses and Visiting Doctor), Counseling Services and Career Development Offices.
DeChantal Hall is a residential hall containing 154 residential rooms with kitchenettes on most floors, student and study lounges, and laundry facilities.
The Faculty Center contains Faculty Offices and Administrative Offices of the College of Undergraduate Studies.
Besides containing the library, The Gabriele Library has a computer laboratory.
Gillet Hall contains the Faculty Residences, mainly used by the IHM Sisters. The building is named after Father Louis Gillet.
The Good Counsel Hall is the university’s first main classroom building. It contains a bookstore, Humanities Department, and Music Listening Rooms.
Lourdes Hall serves as a residential hall with 60 residential rooms and the Great Hall for large events and functions.
Loyola Hall is the university’s second main classroom building and contains Administrative Offices—College of Graduate Studies, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Amphitheaters, Art, Education, Mathematics, Psychology, Science Departments, Computer Centers, Curriculum Library, Laboratories, Writing and Math Centers, Java City Snack Shop.
The $2.5 million Center for Nursing and Allied Health Sciences opened in January 2005 in the University’s Loyola Hall. The new center houses the nursing facilities for the Master’s in nursing (MSN) degree program; and the RN to BSN accelerated program; and provides other amenities to the 2,000+ other students who attend classes in the College of LifeLong Learning and the College of Graduate Studies. Features of the center include a dining area with computer stations, a resource library, faculty offices, and a 40-seat amphitheater with “smart” desks and wired podium.[13]
Nazareth Hall was built in 1936, as an expansion of Villa Maria (1908–1926). It contains the Main Dining Hall, Guest Dining Room, Faculty Offices, the Main Chapel, Post Office, and Plant Operations
Located in Villa Maria Hall are the University Administrative Offices, 67 Residential Rooms, and the Rotunda.
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