Tranforming the Lives of Future Students through Tax Credit Program
The University recently received several Educational Improvement Tax Credit donations to benefit its Momentum Program, which enables high school students to earn college credits at a significantly reduced cost while still enrolled in high school.
Tax credits may be applied against the tax liability of a business for the tax year in which the contribution was made. These are available on a first-come, first-served based for contributions to EITC-approved organizations like Marywood University. Businesses ranging from small neighborhood pharmacies to mid-sized and large corporations are all eligible. Participating businesses can receive a tax credit equal to 75 percent of a contribution, up to $750,000 per year. The credit increases to 90 percent if the business agrees to provide the same amount for two consecutive years.
Businesses that recently donated to Marywood University’s Momentum Program through the EITC Tax Credit include FNCB Bank; Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank; Waste Management; Peoples Security Bank and Trust; MEMCO Realty Company Limited; and DK Trading Corporation.
For additional information about the Educational Improvement Tax Credit or about Marywood University’s Momentum program call (570) 348-6238.
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Construction Management Program Celebrates 1st Anniversary with Special Announcement
The Oct. 9 event will recognize the Sordoni Family by naming the Sordoni Construction Management Program in honor of their generosity in support of the first and only four-year construction management program in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Marywood's Center for Law, Justice & Policy Hosting Speaker Series in October
The series provides the opportunity for those interested in law, justice, and policy to hear from professionals working on the frontlines of legal practice.
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Marywood University’s Quality and Value Recognized by U.S. News “Best Colleges” for 2025
Marywood continues to offer the “Best Value” among Northeast Pennsylvania universities, according to the 2025 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges ranking.