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… the purpose of securing service-member enrollments, multiple unsolicited contacts of potential students, identified as service members, will not be accomplished, nor will there be same-day recruitment and registration of service members. During the recruitment process, our prospective military members and veterans will be assisted by admissions counselors, student financial services counselors, and a veterans services coordinator. Offers of financial aid are created by both the Office of…
… system. Classroom instruction combined with clinical experience in actual RT settings will provide you with the knowledge and hands-on skills to work in this growing field. The goal of this program is to prepare our graduates to excel at the Registered Respiratory Therapist level and to take both the National Board for Respiratory Care Therapist Multiple-Choice Examination (TMC) and Clinical Simulation Examination, credentials required to practice as a respiratory therapist in most states.…
… of women, and accordingly, Mercyhurst College was a women-only institution for its first several decades. Since its founding nearly a century ago, Mercyhurst has undergone significant changes. From welcoming its first male students in 1969 to offering its first graduate program in 1978 to gaining university status in 2012, the institution has proven time and time again its ability not only to adapt to changing times but to put change in motion. Today, Mercyhurst enrolls approximately 3,000…
… 15 years of epidemiology experience. Her top skills include epidemiology and teaching public health at Stanford University and at Touro University. Her other skills include publication of peer reviewed articles and skills in SQL, SAS, R, SUDAAN, SPSS, Excel, Microsoft Access and other data management programs. She is an occasional consultant at UNICEF and at the World Health Organization. About Dr. Lucy Thairu Education Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Nutritional Epidemiology from Cornell University.…
… faculty member who has contributed significantly to the intellectual life of Mercyhurst. Susan D. Johnson, Ph.D., is the recipient of this year’s prestigious award for her commitment to student success, strong interpersonal connections, and passion for and experience in her subject area. Johnson was presented the award during one of her classes on Friday, April 14. A Mercyhurst faculty member for 13 years, Johnson is an associate professor of Special Education, current director of…
… we place on personal attention and close interaction between faculty and student provides our majors with a solid core of learning and preparation within biology as well as mathematics, physics and chemistry. Experiential learning is key, and we encourage every student to pursue hands-on field and laboratory experiences, opportunities to participate in faculty-student collaborative research, travel courses, professional conferences, community service, and professional practicum training.…
… a strong foundation to prepare and apply to veterinary, pharmacy, physical therapy, chiropractic, dentistry, optometry, osteopathy, physician assistant, and podiatry professional programs. Our Pre-Health students often choose to major in Biology, Public Health, Sports Medicine, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Applied Forensic Sciences to prepare for their future in a health professional school. We offer ten pathways that can be accomplished within any major that form a unique, multidisciplinary…
… or scholarships. Include Mercyhurst on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by using school code 003297. We'll use this information to create your financial aid offer, including your eligibility for state and institutional aid. Learn More How can I apply credits from AP tests, IB exams, or college credits taken in high school? Thanks to Mercyhurst's flexible REACH Curriculum, the majority of the college and university credits that students have already earned—…
… his journey from a directionless student at Mercyhurst to a driven entrepreneur, ultimately finding purpose through his health struggles. His message is for anyone facing seemingly insurmountable challenges—personally or professionally—offering insights on turning adversity into growth opportunities while embracing the spirit of Carpe Diem . Kaveney’s time at Mercyhurst began with uncertainty. He vacillated between fields of study, searching for direction, until he eventually discovered his…
… to make a difference in their respective communities, international students have a better understanding of the cultural nuances of their home countries, which can be vital when designing and implementing new initiatives such as Mo envisions doing. They can help tailor services to meet the unique needs and cultural contexts of their communities. For Mo, Mercyhurst is a gift that almost wasn’t. As a student at the Universite՛ Yahia Fares in Médéa, Algeria, he was accepted into the Global…