Admission

Immaculata University seeks to admit students whose interests, goals, and abilities are compatible with its mission and endeavors to retain them through the pursuit of the students’ education goals.  Those students who are best qualified to profit from the distinctive education opportunities offered by the University will be admitted.  The admission process endeavors to bring together a group of students whose intellectual ability, personal qualities, varied interests and talents, and diverse backgrounds provide a cultural and intellectual atmosphere in which each may become a well-rounded person.

Applications are processed without unlawful discrimination based on an individual’s race, gender, ethnicity, religion, age, national origin, color, disability, marital status, familial status, veteran status, ancestry, genetic characteristics, pregnancy, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law or University policy.  Each applicant is considered as an individual and consideration is given to special cases.  The university reserves the right to modify admission requirements at any time without prior notice.

Applicants with Criminal Histories

Applicants with criminal findings may not be eligible for admission to Immaculata University except in outstanding circumstances as determined by the president.  Applicants having convictions (other than minor traffic violations) will be asked to submit full disclosure of the facts and circumstances of the incident for review by the office of admission or College offices on a case-by-case basis.