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Immaculata University at Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit
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About Immaculata University at Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit
Immaculata University at Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit is an instructional site located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, representing a partnership between Immaculata University, a private Catholic institution based in Immaculata, Pennsylvania, and the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit. Intermediate Units in Pennsylvania serve as regional educational service agencies, and partnerships with universities at these sites often support professional development, graduate coursework, or educator preparation programs.
Specific program offerings and credential levels for this location are not currently listed in available IPEDS data. Graduate programs in education, counseling, or human services are common through partnerships of this type. Prospective students should contact Immaculata University directly for information on available coursework at this site.
Lancaster is a city in south-central Pennsylvania with a well-established educational infrastructure. The partnership between Immaculata University and the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit extends access to graduate-level education for educators and professionals in the Lancaster and Lebanon County region.
1020 New Holland Ave, Lancaster, PA 17601
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