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A headshot, color photograph taken during the daytime shows Immaculata graduate student, Jaylynn Carey ,with light-medium skin and dark hair smiling. She has shoulder-length, dark, straight, or slightly wavy hair parted slightly to her right, and wears round black-framed eyeglasses and small hoop earrings in both ears. She wears a silver-colored chain with a small J-shaped pendant and a leopard-print short-sleeved top that is black and shades of beige and cream with ruffled sleeves and a ruffled collar that is tied.

Jaylynn Carey Finds Her Path in Psychology and Counseling at Immaculata University

After transferring to Immaculata University and discovering her passion for psychology, first-generation student Jaylynn Carey earned her bachelor’s degree in 2025 and is now continuing her journey in the University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s program.

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2020-2021 Student Leadership Awards

Student-leaders play an instrumental role in making Immaculata a supportive, vibrant and socially conscious environment.

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Sara Desmond ’21

Sara Desmond

Sara Desmond ’21 knew she wanted to become an occupational therapist, and observing OTs working with students with autism confirmed her decision.  

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Chris Noll ’21

Chris Noll '21

Chris Noll ’21 is following in the footsteps of his parents who have volunteered with disaster response organizations.

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Abigail Benbow ’21 MSN

Abigail Benbow

“I have always treasured the moments I am able to make a personal connection with a patient,” says Abigail Benbow ’21 MSN.

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President Lettiere Extends Presidency of Immaculata University

Barbara Lettiere - Portrait

Entering her fifth year in office, President Lettiere says she will continue to make students the top priority of Immaculata University.

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Justin Dossantos

Justin Dossantos

As someone who excels in the sciences and always wanted to be a firefighter, Justin found another way to save lives: through becoming a nurse.

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Olivia Cuevas Lynch

Olivia Lynch

Crediting professors who made her feel comfortable and excited to be back in a classroom, Olivia’s experience in the BSN program was positive.

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