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Immaculata University Launches Online MBA and Leadership Programs

The university is offering online graduate degrees that are reasonably priced to expand career opportunities.

( Lydia Szyjka/Director of University Communications)

EAST WHITELAND, PA —College grads who want to advance in their business careers have the opportunity to obtain graduates degree online provided by Immaculata University, 30 miles west of Philadelphia in Chester County.

“Immaculata’s new graduate degrees are a perfect complement to our undergraduate business programs,” said Barbara Lettiere, college president, who is a 1972 graduate.

“As someone who earned an MBA, I recognize that an advanced business degree is an important credential for anyone interested in pursuing a career in business.”

The university is offering these new programs:

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  • Master of Business Administration: The new program provides students with up-to-date strategies to advance careers. Students can simultaneously earn certificates in leadership and/or health care management, or they can prepare to sit for the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) exam.
  • Master of Science in Strategic Leadership: The new program provides leadership courses that incorporate evidence-based practices to help students lead the changes organizations require to thrive. The program is tailored to students seeking an outcome-focused business degree without the undergraduate business prerequisites required for MBA studies.


Each new program costs $15,000. Both programs are offered online with synchronous course delivery in seven-week sessions and require 30 graduate credits, which may be completed in five semesters. The classes begin in January for the spring semester.

For more information on the two new programs, contact the graduate admissions office at 484-323-3005 or email gradadmiss@immaculata.edu.


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