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Make the most of your summer! 3 reasons to take summer classes

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Want to be productive this summer? Consider taking an undergraduate class and feel a sense of accomplishment as you get a head start on the next school year.

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Immaculata University Nursing Students Exceed Average First-Time NCLEX Pass Rates

Justin Dossantos

Once again, Immaculata’s Prelicensure B.S.N. students surpassed the national average for first-time pass rates for the NCLEX exam by 10 percentage points. To help students succeed, the faculty launched the NCLEX Success Project, which provides students with the materials and support they need to prepare for the exam.

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Students Save Time and Money with Immaculata University’s Credit for Prior Learning Program

Villa Maria

Immaculata’s CPL program awards credits for various types of training and experiences, including workplace training, technical/secretarial school courses, military training, professional certificates and more.

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Adult Professionals Rely on Immaculata University for Upskilling, Reskilling and Degree Completion

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Adult students are busy and have varied reasons for pursuing college degrees. Immaculata University has been educating adult students for over 50 years. As their needs evolve to meet workforce demands and non-traditional schedules, Immaculata also evolves to meet the needs of today’s adult learners.

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Fall 2022 Dean’s List

Immaculata University honors over 300 students who merit inclusion in the fall 2022 Dean’s List, achieving a grade point average of 3.7 on a scale of 4.0.

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Anxiety Can’t Hamper Her Law School Ambitions

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Oriana Weatherington ’23 is ambitious, double-majoring in business and human resources management and double-minoring in legal studies and entrepreneurship.

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Immaculata Names Founding Dean for College of Nursing and Health Professions

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Mary Powell, PhD, CRNP, CDCES, began her new role on January 1, 2023,

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Ecology Class Views Rare Species in Pinelands National Reserve

Biology professor Stephen C. Mason, Jr., took students in his ecology class on a field trip to explore the unique forests and wetlands found in the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve.

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