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Diocesan & Homeschooled Students

Diocesan Scholars Program

Immaculata University proudly participates in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Diocesan Scholars Program, which offers academically qualified high school seniors the opportunity to take college courses at no cost. This program allows them to enroll - for free - in up to two courses in the fall and in the spring.

Eligibility & Details:

  • Open to seniors enrolled in Archdiocesan high schools
  • Students must be nominated by their school and approved by the Archdiocese
  • Courses are taken on-campus at Immaculata or online
  • Students may earn college credits while still fulfilling high school graduation requirements
  • Limited spots are available — interested students should speak with their high school principal or guidance counselor early in the school year

For more information contact your school administrator.

Homeschooled Students

Homeschooled juniors and seniors are fully eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program at Immaculata.

How it works:

  • Students can take online, on-campus, or hybrid college-level courses
  • A parent or homeschool administrator serves as the student's academic advisor
  • Transcripts and academic records from Immaculata can be used to supplement homeschool documentation for college applications
  • Courses are billed at the regular dual enrollment rate: $133 per credit ($399 per 3-credit class, $532 per 4-credit class)

To get started, parents or guardians can email Eortiz1@immaculata.edu to receive application instructions and course recommendations.

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