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Nursing information session at Immaculata U.

Immaculata University’s College of Undergraduate Studies will host an information session for prospective nursing students on Tuesday, February 11, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Room 127 of Loyola Hall.

Representatives from the Office of Admissions and the Division of Nursing will be available to discuss the program, review admission requirements, and provide tours of the nursing facilities. For more information, please e-mail admiss@immaculata.edu.

Immaculata University has been educating nurses for more than 25 years, providing an award-winning holistic health care program, as recognized by the American Holistic Nurses Association. Accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Immaculata’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program addresses the needs of a changing health care delivery system and promotes nursing as a key role in primary health care and the continuum of care from health promotion to disease management.

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The College of Undergraduate Studies offers more than 60 majors, minors, certificate, and pre-professional programs. Students may participate in an array of leadership opportunities, service projects, internships, and athletic activities. In addition to scholarships and financial aid, Immaculata offers four-year fixed-rate tuition, helping undergraduates plan their college expenses. For more information, please visit www.immaculata.edu/cus.

Immaculata University is a Catholic, comprehensive, coeducational institution of higher education, located on the Main Line between Malvern and Exton, 20 miles west of Philadelphia.

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