Immaculata slashes tuition sticker price by 23 percent
Immaculata University will become the third local Catholic college to reduce tuition in an effort to attract students who may have been scared away by its climbing sticker price.
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Immaculata University will become the third local Catholic college to reduce tuition in an effort to attract students who may have been scared away by its climbing sticker price.
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