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Carpe Diem. That’s been our motto since we got started in 1926. Officially, it’s Latin for “Seize the Day.” But to us, it means so much more.

Carpe Diem means that Mercyhurst students never stop exploring, from within our gates to around the globe. Here, you’ll have the freedom to discover not only what you want to do – but who you are and who you can become.

College is about getting hands-on opportunities in the field you love. Growing with the guidance of professors who truly care about your success. And – of course – having adventures with new friends you meet along the way.

So when you’ve turned your tassel and it’s time to head out into the real world, you will be ready – just like thousands of Mercyhurst graduates before you.

But don’t take our word for it.

Pass through these gates and discover Mercyhurst for yourself.

the day.seize

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* Students interested in secondary education pick a major in their area of interest (English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Biology/Chemistry/Earth Science/Space Science/General Science) and complete four years of undergraduate study. Then, they move on to the master’s program in secondary education pedagogy and practice and earn their teaching certification in just one year.

• Accounting • Anthropology/Archaeology• Applied Forensic Sciences• Art Education • Art Therapy• Arts Management• Athletic Training

• Biochemistry• Biology• Business• Business/Computer/Information

Technology Certification (K-12)• Business Competitive Intelligence• Business Economics• Business Marketing

—and now you’re ready

There’s a reason they call it “DECLARING” A MAJOR.Because when you choose a major,

IT’S YOUR WAYthat you’ve found

With more than 50 majors and a variety of minors and concentrations, Mercyhurst gives you more than 100 areas of study from which to design your own individual path.

your path.choose

to make it happen.

YOUR PURPOSE, YOUR CALLING

of telling the world

Majors:

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• Pre-Architecture• Pre-Chiropractic• Pre-Dentistry• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical• Pre-Occupational Therapy• Pre-Optometry• Pre-Osteopathy• Pre-Pharmacy• Pre-Physician Assistant• Pre-Physical Therapy• Pre-Podiatry• Pre-Veterinary

• Chemistry• Communication• Computer Systems• Criminal Justice

• Dance

• Early Childhood Education• Early Childhood Education/

Special Education• English• Exercise Science

• Fashion Merchandising• Finance• French• French Education

• Geology• Graphic Design

• History• Hospitality Management• Human Resource Management

• Integrated Marketing• Intelligence Studies• Interior Design• International Business

• Liberal Studies

• Management• Mathematics• Middle Childhood Education• Multimedia Technology• Music• Music Education• Music Performance• Music Therapy

• Philosophy • Political Science• Psychology • Public Health

• Religious Studies• Russian Studies

• Secondary Education 4+1 *• Social Work• Sociology• Spanish• Spanish Education• Sport Business Management• Sports Medicine• Studio Art• Sustainability

Pre-Professional Programs:

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More than 100 areas of study through majors, minors, pre-professional programs and concentrationsOur Signature Programs:

• Intelligence Studies

• Archaeology/Anthropology

• Applied Forensic Sciences

• Hospitality Management

• Public Health

• Fashion Merchandising

136 FULL-TIME FACULTY

14:1ACADEMICS

STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

All classes are taught by faculty – not graduate or teaching assistants.

the facts.get

Achieved “top tier” placement in Regional Universities, North Region, in U.S.News & World Report’s 2012 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.”

Founded in 1926 by the Sisters of Mercy as a women’s college, Mercyhurst started admitting men in 1969. In 2012, Mercyhurst College became Mercyhurst University.

HISTORY

Private, four-year, Catholic, liberal arts institution. (We also have a one- and two-year campus just outside of Erie in North East, Pa.)

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studentsour

Mercyhurst students come from more than

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Awesome photo by: David Scofield, Meadowcroft Rockshelter & Historic Village.

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As a student, you’ll have access to more than 280 faculty members eager to share years of invaluable training and field experience—and in many cases work side-by-side with you on exciting research projects. Not only do we employ some of the nation’s brightest academic minds, Mercyhurst professors are approachable and dependable. Even as freshmen, students land unique opportunities to collaborate with notable faculty who are both your biggest advocates and personal mentors who guide you on your path to knowledge, growth and success.

the experts.learn with

When storms damaged a national landmark archaeological site that changed history, a group of Mercyhurst students got an experience that changed their lives. Students in our world-renowned archaeology program spent more than two weeks this summer working to re-excavate a portion of Meadowcroft Rockshelter, on record as the earliest well-dated archaeological site in North America, after it was damaged by heavy rains. Discovered 40 years ago by James Adovasio, Ph.D., director of the Mercyhurst University Archaeological Institute, the Meadowcroft site provides evidence of the continent’s earliest inhabitants, dating back 16,000 years. This disproved previously held beliefs that the continent was inhabited just 12,000 years earlier.

Meadowcroft is regarded as one of the most carefully excavated sites in North America, and Adovasio and his students used many of those same excavation protocols during this operation while also introducing new state-of-the-art data collecting and archaeological recovery techniques.

So when we say our students learn by getting their hands dirty, we mean it.

GO BEYOND BOOKS. There’s only so much you can learn from textbooks and lectures. It’s our belief that a truly dynamic education comes from a combination of traditional classroom learning and “getting your hands dirty.”

How would you like to go on an archaeological dig with an internationally acclaimed anthropologist? Or conduct public opinion polling through the Mercyhurst Center for Applied Politics? Maybe you’d like to work on in-depth intelligence analysis for actual companies through the Center for Intelligence Research Analysis and Training (CIRAT). At Mercyhurst the sky’s the limit. No really, it is—we even have an on-campus observatory where you can get an up-close and personal view of the heavens.

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While the knowledge you receive in the classroom is key, hands-on, real-world training you get in the field can be invaluable. That’s why most of our programs require students to earn career experience outside of the classroom. Our career services staff helps students connect with internship opportunities nationwide. These experiences not only give you a chance to put what you’ve learned to work for an actual company or organization and build your résumé, but can often lead to job offers upon graduation.

to work.get

DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS.You’ll also get the opportunity to put your knowledge to work through your senior capstone project, which is equivalent to work that entry-level professionals are actually doing. These capstone courses are built into the curriculum for every major, so no matter what field you choose you’ll receive job-related learning opportunities before you graduate.

Mercyhurst hosts an annual career fair where students can talk to professionals about jobs and internships from more than 100 local and regional businesses. This is the perfect opportunity to get your résumé in the hands of potential employers and make a great first impression.

MAKE CONNECTIONS.

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JOB-RELATED EXPERIENCEThrough the hands-on,

that she receivedboth in the lab and in the field,

REBECCA W. ‘14Chemistry Major, Physics Minor

After receiving both an athletic and academic scholarship from Mercyhurst, Rebecca couldn’t pass up the offer. Running was one of her biggest passions, and she loved the idea of being able to run competitively at the college level as a member of the Lakers cross country team. Little did she know that another passion—science—would help her land a highly competitive internship during her last summer before graduation.

to know:get

Rebecca’s 10-week gig at Texas-based Momentive was an opportunity of a lifetime. Not only did she gain valuable field experience, but she was granted a generous salary and a stipend.

Rebecca jumped into freshman year as a chemistry major in the honors program, and began conducting experiments side-by-side with Professor Clint Jones, Ph.D. Quickly recognizing Rebecca’s natural abilities and ambition, Jones recommended her for an internship at Momentive, a global leader in the manufacture of plastic materials.

on a very promising future.REBECCA NOW HAS A HEAD START

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*According to a Mercyhurst University 2012 placement survey.

Eric Hollenbeck ’05 Los Angeles movie producer whose film was featured at Sundance

Alyssa Alger ’10 Dancer/choreographer

Your time, money, and hard work are valuable. And so is a Mercyhurst education. Despite the competitive job market, our students excel at finding jobs or getting into graduate programs. Proof, you ask?

Many of our degree programs report a 100 percent job or graduate school placement,* including the following programs:

the results.see

• Accounting• Anthropology• Archaeology• Art Education• Biochemistry• Biology • Chemistry • Computer Systems• Education• English• Fashion Merchandising• Geology

• Graphic Design• Hospitality Management• Intelligence Studies• International Business• Interior Design• Mathematics• Music• Philosophy• Political Science• Psychology• Religious Studies• Sports Medicine

In recent years when jobs were hard to find, 95 percent of our graduates secured jobs or were enrolled in graduate school within one year. The national average is about 75 percent, according to the National Association

for College and Employers.

Our pre-professional graduates also saw a high rate of success, with 85 percent accepted into health professional programs.

See what our grads are up to!mercyhurst.edu/carpediem

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We have more than 18,000 alumni working in every state across the country, as well as in 40 countries around the world. When you turn your tassel as a Mercyhurst graduate, you’ll join a network of very accomplished alumni that includes Fortune 500 CEO’s, executives, teachers, lawyers, musicians, police officers, FBI agents, CIA analysts, dancers, artists and more.

the ranks.join

David Lough ‘13Plays in the major

leagues for the Kansas City Royals

Kevin Tidgewell, Ph.D. ‘03 Heading up ground-breaking pain research at Duquesne University using marine organisms

Meghan Agosta-Marciano ‘11Won two Olympic Gold Medals as a member of Canada’s women’s hockey team

Liz Lindsay ’07World champion martial artist

Alyssa Alger ’10 Dancer/choreographer

Erika Ballman De Salvatore ’00Buyer on NBC’s Fashion Star

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JEFF M. ‘13 Major: Intelligence Studies Hometown: Southgate, Mich.

ADAM B. ‘13 Major: Political Science Hometown: Toledo, Ohio

JAKE S. ‘13 Major: Exercise Science Hometown: Madison, Wis.

to know:get

See the rowers in action!mercyhurst.edu/carpediem

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Fun fact: Jake and Jeff heard that the dance department needed more guys in the pas de deux ballet partner dancing class, so they thought, “Why not?” They did it all, from warm-ups at the barre to performing lifts. Jake liked it so much that he went on to dance in “Raw Edges,” the annual student choreography showcase.

Rowing teammates Jeff and Jake joined forces with their buddy Adam from the Student Activities Council to organize the Mercyless EnduROWthon, a 24-hour marathon of nonstop indoor rowing. These guys pulled it off while excelling in their coursework, pushing through an intense practice schedule and making the most of their senior year. With hundreds of students cheering them on and an official judge from the Guinness Book of World Records at the scene, 10 men from the lightweight men’s small team shattered the existing record on the indoor rowing machine. The EnduROWthon raised more than $5,300 for local charities.

CLAIM TO FAME:Thanks to this trio, THE MERCYHURST MEN’S ROWING TEAMbecame the first group ever toset a world record in Erie, Pa.

MIRACLE ON 38TH STREET, THE CAMPUS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION RUN BY STUDENT VOLUNTEERS. Mercyhurst welcomes hundreds of local children to the Student Union for crafts, cookies, story time and more. “During the holidays, everyone is so warm and welcoming here. And when we get that first snowfall, Mercyhurst looks like Hogwarts. The campus is beautiful.”

MERCYHURST TRADITION

LIKE A LAKEREAT

These hungry guys agree: After a long day of hitting the gym AND hitting the books, nothing tastes better than egg, cheese and bacon French toast at The Laker Inn.

FAVO

RITE

JEFF

’S

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NCAA Division I• Men’s Ice Hockey• Women’sIceHockey

NCAA Division II (Women’s)• Basketball• CrossCountry• FieldHockey• Golf• Lacrosse• Rowing• Soccer• Softball• Tennis• Volleyball• WaterPolo

*Varsity Independent Sport

athletics.

NCAA Division II (Men’s)• Baseball• Basketball• CrossCountry• Football• Golf• Lacrosse• Rowing*• Soccer• Tennis• WaterPolo• Wrestling

Mercyhurst offers 24 varsity sports, all of which are competitive in either NCAA Division i or Division II.

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National Success• NCAA finalist: Men’s lacrosse

• 4 NCAA Final Four appearances: Men’s lacrosse; women’s ice hockey; men’s soccer; women’s rowing

• 13 NCAA tournament appearances

• 12 teams nationally-ranked at some point during the season – men’s water polo ranked in top 20 for first time ever

Conference Success

Awards and Honors

Laker Pride:IT RUNS DEEP. Athletics play a major rolein the life and spiritOF THE HURST.

In fact, 25 percent of our students compete in a sport.

Our teams compete at a high level, so that means there’s always a big game (or maybe even a championship!) to get excited about – even if you’re not on the team.

From Olympians and major league baseball players to weekend warriors and little league coaches – those who got their start in Mercyhurst athletics develop a lifelong love of the game and a commitment to balancing mind, body and spirit.

hurstathletics.comus out.

check

with pride.play

CHAMPIONSHIPS-

CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON

• baseball• football• wrestling• women’s hockey• men’s lacrosse• men’s water polo• men’s soccer

Men’s Lacrosse second-straight undefeated regular season (only two among all sports in school history)

CHAMPIONSHIPS-• women’s hockey• men’s lacrosse• men’s water polo• men’s soccer• wrestling

Academic Awards & Honors

• 260 PSAC Scholar-Athletes (highest number in the conference; second in percentage)

• 356 Mercyhurst Scholar-Athletes (64 percent of all student-athletes)

• 2 Elite 89 Award Winners 3 PSAC Champion Scholar-Athletes

• 3 PSAC Top Ten Winners

• 7 PSAC Top Team GPA Awards

• Highest overall PSAC grade point average among all PSAC student-athletes

3 NATIONAL COACHES OF THE YEAR-

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

2 NATIONALPLAYERS OF THE YEAR-

ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR CONFERENCECOACHOF THE YEAR2 REGIONAL

COACHES OF THE YEAR-

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at home.feel

CAROLYN HERRMANN STUDENT UNION Here you have four options for quick meals or snacks: • SequoiaGrill • TheLakerInn • E.StreetDeli • CantinadeLaker

EAT EGAN DINING HALL

What’s cookin’? Our campus chefs fix something for everyone, from a pizza bar and world cuisine to vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free fare.

Fun Fact: Every Thursday is Low Impact Day at Egan, with an 80% plant-based menu and fresh, locally sourced ingredients!

SLEEP

CAFÉ DIEM In a rush? Grab a sandwich or coffee after class at Café Diem, conveniently located in the Center for Academic Engagement.

BOOKSTORE COFFEE BAR This is a popular study spot with Starbucks coffee, smoothies, sweets and snacks.

Mercyhurst has three freshman residence halls:• BaldwinHall(women)• McAuleyHall(men)• WardeHall(co-ed)All freshman residence halls have a lounge on each floor with flat-screen TVs, plus free laundry. Warde Hall, our newest freshman digs, has a second-floor gym and a convenience store in the lobby. It’s fully stocked with fun stuff (late-night snacks) and not-so-fun – but still important! – stuff (dish soap). Upperclassmen live in on-campus apartments or townhouses with three, four, five or six roommates.

PLAY

We know there’s a lot to do here – but don’t forget to call your parents once in a while, OK? In the meantime: Head to the fitness center for a free spinning, kickboxing, Pilates or yoga class. Play pool with new friends at the Carolyn Herrmann Student Union. Rent DVD’s for free at the library. Dive in to celebrate our beloved campus traditions like Homecoming/’Hurst Fest; the Miracle on 38th Street Christmas celebration; and the party students wait for all year long: Spring Fest, our annual concert in Garvey Park. (Last year’s headliner was mashup DJ’s Super Mash Bros. and The White Panda.)

CULINARY CAB MU’s very own food truck makes its rounds on Friday and Saturday nights to serve up fare like nachos, sandwiches and wraps.

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College is all about selecting a major, getting good grades and securing that highly sought after degree so that you can score a really good 9 to 5 job, right? Well, sort of. But more than that, college is an experience. And it’s one that you might only get once in a lifetime—so make the most of it!

Not only do you get a quality education with excellent job placement potential at Mercyhurst University, you also learn life-long lessons and skills through more than 80 recognized student clubs and organizations (RSCOs), all while making new friends and having the time of your life. In fact, 99 percent of students are involved in a club or organization, which says a lot about the vibrant campus life at the Hurst!

it count.make Academic

ADPRO (Advertising Club)Anthropology Club

Art Therapy ClubBeta Beta Beta (National Biological Honor Society & Department Club)

Business & Accounting ClubChemistry Club

Criminal Justice ClubEconomics & Finance Club

Fashion Merchandising ClubHistory Club

Interior Design ClubInternational Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts

Mercyhurst Chapter of the National Broadcasting Society (Alpha Epsilon Rho)Mercyhurst University Forensic Science Club

Mercyhurst Competitive Intelligence ClubMercyhurst Dance Club

Mercyhurst Geology Club Mercyhurst Honors Council

Mercyhurst Pre-LawPre-Health Society

Psychology ClubPublic Relations Student Society of America

Sport Business and Management ClubSports Medicine Student Association

Arts & HumanitiesNAEA Art Education Student Chapter

Liturgical Dance Ensemble Mercyhurst Photography Club

Music Educators National ConferenceSocial Work Club

Theatre Appreciation ClubUNICEF - MC

CommunicationsMerciad (Student Newspaper)

Communication BoardCultural/Diversity

Asian Culture ClubQueer Straight Alliance

Mercyhurst International Student AssociationMulticultural Programming Board

EnvironmentalPublic Health Club

Honor SocietiesAlpha Phi SigmaChi Alpha Sigma

Iota Tau AlphaKappa Delta Pi

Nu Delta Alpha Phi Alpha Theta

Phi Eta SigmaPsi Chi

RecreationalDance Club

Equestrian ClubFigure Skating Club

P.U.C.K. (Pick Up Hockey Club)Mercyhurst Martial Arts Strength, Conditioning & Fitness Club

Mercyhurst University Snowboard CrewMercyhurst Fencing Club

Mercyhurst Ultimate FrisbeeOutdoor Adventure Club

Soccer ClubSki Club

Service & LeadershipAll I want for Christmas is this Club

Ambassador Club Amnesty International

Circle KColleges Against Cancer

Council for Exceptional ChildrenHabitat for Humanity

Mercyhurst Empowerment Among WomenMercyhurst Mentors

Mercyhurst Student Government Pathfinders Club

RotaractSigma Alpha Pi (Leadership Certification Program)

Student Activities Council TOMS Mercyhurst Campus Club

Special InterestActive Minds at Mercyhurst

College Democrats Mercyhurst Book Club

Mercyhurst Veterans AssociationMercyhurst Yoga ClubNational Security Club

Prometheus ClubScience Fiction & Fantasy Guild

Student Alumni AssociationStudent Athletics Advisory Board

Video Game Club

Get a feel for life at the Hurstmercyhurst.edu/campus-life

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MARISSA Z. ‘13 Major: Social Work Hometown: Erie, Pa.

to know:get

TOP

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MARISSA Z. ‘13 Major: Social Work Hometown: Erie, Pa.

*Fun fact: Thanks to Mercyhurst’s dance appreciation elective, Marissa could still take hip-hop classes like she did in elementary and high school. It’s open to students in all majors!

to know:Spring Fest, the annual party in Garvey Park with free food, games, music and more for students. The annual concert has drawn nationally recognized performers like Sean Kingston, Plain White T’s, The White Panda and Super Mash Bros.

‘HURST TRADITION: FAVORITE

is a chicken and cheese quesadilla with tortilla chips and salsa.

FAVO

RITE

LUNC

H AT THE LAKER INN

¡Muy sabrosa!

The idea came from her internship with the Coalition Pathways Lead and Seed program, a youth-led initiative to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among young people. Marissa organized all the shoes in an attention-grabbing display to help raise awareness about the consequences of drug abuse.

CLAIM TO FAME:Marissa collectedMORE THAN 200 PAIRS OF SHOESfor CHARITY in the “WITHIN THE SOLE” campus shoe drive last December.

TOP Human Needs and Global Problem

Solving, Crisis Intervention Drugs, Crime & Criminal Justice Aging: Issues and Controversies, Diversity in Society

5 FOR SOCIAL WORK MAJORS:

STUDY SPOT: FAVOR

ITE

Hammermill Library 3R

CAMPUS

CLAS

SES

Let Marissa tell you in her own words. mercyhurst.edu/carpediem

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OUR CORE VALUESWe are:

Socially mercifulGlobally responsible

Compassionately hospitableIntellectually creative

Reflectively awareAmbassadors of service.

Want to get the most out of your college experience? Give back.

At Mercyhurst, we believe service and justice opportunities are really important parts of a student’s time here. Why? Not just because it feels good to do good – but because it’s a fundamental part of our Mercy Mission that drives everything we do.

It’s why all freshmen participate in Freshman Day of Service during Welcome Week. It’s why we send volunteer groups all over the world for alternative spring break trips. It’s why we offer dozens of opportunities to experience something deeper, whatever your faith tradition may be.

Whether you want to go on a retreat; lend your talents as a music minister; or give a voice to the voiceless through volunteering or activism – you’ll find a community that challenges you and changes you at Mercyhurst.

your purpose.find

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Green isn’t just our university color. It’s a way of life here on the Hill. For more than a decade, Mercyhurst has been leading the way in promoting sustainable education and transformation in the Erie region.

The Sustainability Committee and the Student Green Team have teamed up to complete several projects, such as:

• Placingmultiplerecyclingbinsaroundcampus • Integratingearthtubcomposterstoreducefoodwaste • Plantinglarge-andsmall-scaleediblegardensinErieandNorthEast • Offsettingcampuselectricitybysupportingwindenergypower

an impact.make

DIG IN.At our farm in North East, student volunteers get their hands dirty tending to fruits and vegetables, while our hospitality and culinary students incorporate the fresh produce into culinary cuisine. Our small-scale Erie garden invites visitors to help themselves to the seasonal harvests.

GIVE BACK.Every senior class chooses to leave behind a legacy. Many of these gifts have been green, including Zurn Hall’s green roof that purifies rain water, an outdoor classroom that cuts back on electricity, and future plans for an on-site green house.

WASTE LESS.With conveniently located bins, our Mercyhurst Family recycles 17,549 pounds each week. That’s more than 900,000 pounds every year! And, with the addition of new Evive water stations around campus, students won’t need to rely on disposable plastic bottles as much.

GET EDUCATED.Students can major or minor in sustainability studies, or they can choose to concentrate in biological ecosystems, chemistry/environmental science or environmental policies. As the interest in protecting the planet continues to grow, opportunities for “green” jobs will be unlimited in the future.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSU.S.News & World Report ranks Mercyhurst University 12th (northern region) for enrolling the most international students each year. Currently, 7 percent of our student body comes from one of 44 countries, some of which include Ireland, Australia, Jamaica, Sweden, Ghana, Paraguay and Vietnam.

For more information regarding financial aid, scholarships or requirements to attend Mercyhurst University as an international student, visit mercyhurst.edu/international.

STUDY ABROADAt Mercyhurst the world is your classroom. You can choose to spend a semester at sea, study abroad or join a faculty-led expedition or service trip outside of the U.S. Students who enroll in study abroad experiences continue earning credits toward their degree. Past trips have taken students to Japan, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, The Caribbean, France and England.

THE DUNGARVAN CENTERAfter a long-standing relationship with a sister school in Dungarvan, Ireland, Mercyhurst opened a dedicated international center in 2010. This was the first time students and faculty spent an entire term studying, earning credits toward their degrees, and becoming immersed in the history and culture of Ireland. Dungarvan is also the site of several annual international forums and conferences on intelligence studies.

your view.change

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Because of Rudy’s experiences at Mercyhurst, he will graduate with real world training, an impressive portfolio, and friends and memories that will last a lifetime.

RODOLFO C. ‘14International Student from HondurasGraphic Design Major, Photography Minor

Deciding to study in a foreign country isn’t always easy, but for Rudy, a native of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, coming to the U.S. to earn his bachelor’s degree was a no-brainer.

As a self-proclaimed “big fish in a small pond,” this adventure seeker was looking for a place where he could pursue his passion for the arts and photography. Following in his big sister’s footsteps, Rudy decided that Mercyhurst University was his perfect fit. It didn’t hurt that he received a generous scholarship.

to know:get

Many aspects of Rudy’s culture have been somewhat “Americanized” — he thinks his adjustment to college life was similar to what most freshmen experience. That included living on his own for the first time, discovering new (and might he add, delicious) cuisine, and learning to navigate a new city.

Mercyhurst’s welcoming atmosphere and friendly and open-minded students made it easy for Rudy to make friends. He even hiked through the Appalachian Mountains with a group of new friends that he otherwise would have never met.

unleashing his creativity and artistic abilities.RUDY CREDITS MERCYHURST FOR

He thrived in his art history and design courses, AND RECEIVED REAL WORK EXPERIENCEas a photographer throughAN ON-CAMPUS MARKETING INTERNSHIP.

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APPLICATION TIMELINE March 1: Preferred deadline to apply for admissionWithin 3-4 weeks: Your application is reviewedJanuary 1: You can now file your FAFSA (visit fafsa.org; school code: 003297)Mid-March: Your personalized financial aid package is mailedMay 1: National Candidate Reply Date; students should confirm acceptance on or before this date.

mercyhurst.edu/admissions

By now, it should be clear what makes a degree from Mercyhurst University so valuable.

We make it our mission to not only give you a solid return on your investment by arming you with the tools needed to land that job or get into grad school, but we also strive to make that degree accessible and affordable.

More than 95 percent of our incoming freshmen receive financial aid, with the average assistance package totaling $17,000 a year.

We offer scholarships based on academic merit, financial need, and athletic and artistic performance.

Don’t worry if you aren’t sure where to start; Every student is assigned an admissions counselor for the duration of the application process to help you map out a financial plan.

a value.get

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Watch our grads on their big day! mercyhurst.edu/carpediem

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with us.share

LIKE IT.

TWEET @ US.

mercyhurst.edu/social

SEE FOR YOURSELF.

GET THE BIG PICTURE.

GET ON BOARD.

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ERIE, PENNSYLVANIAErie provides the culture and opportunity of a big city with small-town personality and safety. There is plenty to do here – bike, kayak or relax on the beautiful beaches in Presque Isle State Park; visit the Erie Zoo; take in a show at the Erie Playhouse or Warner Theater; shop the latest trends at Millcreek Mall; or cheer on the local minor league teams. Students enjoy all of these activities just a few minutes away from campus. No need to dig for change for gas money or bus fare – just show your Mercyhurst ID and you can get on board any Erie city bus for free. There’s even a campus shuttle that can take you straight to downtown!

the area.explore

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501 East 38th Street, Erie, PA 16546mercyhurst.edu