
Immaculata College (historical)
Immaculata College, founded in the early 20th century, was a Catholic women's college located in Pennsylvania. It aimed to provide higher education grounded in Catholic values, fostering academic excellence and personal development for women. Over time, the college expanded its programs and campus facilities. In 1972, Immaculata College became Immaculata University, reflecting its broader scope as an institution of higher education. Today, it continues to serve students through diverse undergraduate and graduate programs, maintaining its legacy of faith-based learning and community service.