
Immaculata University continues its support of local nurses by adding a new partnership with the Pennsylvania Organization of Nurse Leaders (PONL).
This new partnership, effective Aug. 1, 2025, offers PONL members discounted tuition for select Immaculata graduate and undergraduate degree programs, which are available in online, hybrid, and face-to-face delivery formats.
For active PONL members interested in earning a Master of Science in Nursing or a Doctor of Education in Higher Education (nursing education concentration) degree from Immaculata, a 20 percent discount will be applied to full standard tuition. For those seeking an undergraduate degree, the discounted tuition rate of $405 applies to the RN to B.S.N. degree. Immaculata will also waive the application fee for PONL members.
“Immaculata University proudly reinforces its commitment to supporting our state’s nurses through a new alliance with the Pennsylvania Organization of Nurse Leaders. With discounted tuition for graduate and undergraduate programs, we hope to empower current nurses in advancing their careers or transitioning into academia,” stated Craig Fuller, Ph.D., MLS (ASCP), dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Immaculata University.
For more information on this partnership or Immaculata’s undergraduate nursing programs, please email [email protected] or [email protected] for graduate nursing programs.
The Pennsylvania Organization of Nurse Leaders (PONL) is a non-profit, professional membership society
that promotes excellence in the practice of nursing administration.
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