About
Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education.
We believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that we do and is a passion for everyone associated with our university.
Misericordia University provides a quality education through the core values of mercy, service, justice and hospitality—charisms set forth by the school's founders. The university has been guided by these principles for more than 95 years.
History
History
On September 15, 1924, the Sisters of Mercy established Luzerne County's first four-year institution of higher learning, College Misericordia, on nearly 100 acres of land in Dallas, Pennsylvania.
More than 2,500 people witnessed the dedication of College Misericordia (whose name means “heart of mercy"). In September of 1924, 37 students began their studies sharing the Sisters' motto: "Mulier Fortis," representing valiant women trained in scholarship and spirituality.
In 2007, Misericordia achieved university status, further enhancing the institution’s reputation for quality academics and an expanding scale of co-curricular offerings. Today, Misericordia continues to be a broad-based liberal arts and pre-professional studies university offering superior education to those of all faiths. Total enrollment is currently more than 2,300 students, including full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students.
Personal Attention
Personal Attention
Classroom size is carefully maintained to ensure personalized attention. The student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 9 to one, allowing instructors to identify individual students' needs and develop a partnership for academic success.
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Athletics
Athletics
Misericordia has offered athletics programs, beginning with intramural sports, since 1932. Students can choose from 31 women's and men's varsity sports, including tennis, football, lacrosse, and track and field. As a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III school, the Misericordia University Cougars compete in the Middle Atlantic Conference / MAC Freedom.
Quality
Quality
The university provides a progressive student-focused environment fostered by its 119 full-time faculty. This group of distinguished professors is dedicated to providing excellence in education. In fact, 75 percent of the school's faculty hold a Ph.D. or other terminal degree. Students can choose from 37 degree programs in three Academic Colleges: Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences and Education; and Business.
Affordability
Affordability
Misericordia University follows the values instilled by the Sisters of Mercy to provide high-quality, value-based education to whomever needs access to it. Therefore, more than 98 percent of the students receive some form of merit and need-based financial aid.
Accessibility
Accessibility
Misericordia has an online accessibility rating of 95% with its partnership with AudioEye.
Guaranteed Placement Program
Guaranteed Placement Program
Misericordia University is committed to providing the best scholarly and educational environment possible to students while they are enrolled, as well as preparing them for life after graduation. Graduates not only receive a diploma, but can participate in the school's Guaranteed Placement Program (GPP) assurance as well. The Guaranteed Placement Program is a promise that, within six months of graduation, students will have a position in the career of their choice or be enrolled in graduate school, or the university will provide a paid internship in the student's field of study.
Contact
Call Misericordia University at (570) 674-6400