
Immaculata University is taking steps to ensure a more affordable education for new and current students with "Immaculata Advantage."
The East Whiteland university is cutting tuition by 25 percent for all new and continuing College of Undergraduate Studies students.
By dropping tuition by a quarter, students will pay $26,500 instead of $35,400, according to the university.
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Students who plan to attend Immaculata in 2017 for four full years will save $37,409 over their time at the university.
"Private undergraduate higher education has been operating on a high-tuition, high-discount model for decades," the university said. "Immaculata is balancing our model so that the price you see is much closer to the actual cost of attendance, and still allows us to reward students for their academic achievements."
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Not only will tuition be reduced, the university is cutting SAT and ACT requirements from some of its programs, too.
"We know that you are more than one test score, and our holistic approach lets you choose how you are accepted," the university said.
To learn more about Immaculata Advantage, visit the frequently asked question page on the university's website.
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