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… History of the AIM Program Image For decades, Mercyhurst has recognized the diverse educational needs of its student population, developing programs to support those with learning differences. Since its creation in the late 1980s, Mercyhurst’s Learning Differences program has ensured that Mercyhurst is a welcoming, uplifting academic environment for all students. In 2008, to better meet the needs of students on the autism spectrum, the AIM program was established as a component of the…
… Brad McGarry Center for Neurodiversity In July 2022, Mercyhurst University announced the creation of the Brad McGarry Neurodiversity Center. Named in honor of one of the nation’s best-known advocates for college students on the autism spectrum, Brad McGarry’s leadership of the Autism Initiative at Mercyhurst (AIM) program since 2014 has grown the enrollment from four students to more than 80 today. The program has delivered impressive outcomes that not only benefitted these students and the…
… grants, and aid, it's easier than ever to become a Laker! Your college education is one of the most important investments you'll ever make, and a Mercyhurst education will serve you well throughout your lifetime. A degree from Mercyhurst offers you the opportunities to pursue your passions, while still graduating well-prepared with skills for today's workforce. And, we're more affordable than you think: 100% of incoming freshmen receive financial aid in the form of…
… Mercyhurst Preparatory School share a celebrated history of education and entrepreneurship, dating back more than 90 years. Since the founding of Mercyhurst, our institutions have held service and hospitality at the heart of our missions, recognizing the dignity of all people, championing inclusion, and providing quality educational experiences for the 21st century. With this in mind, Mercyhurst University is pleased to offer a number of partnership opportunities to benefit Mercyhurst Prep…
… Campus Housing and Meal Plans On-campus residency assists you in your quest for success, as studies have shown that students who live on campus get better grades and are more likely to graduate in four years. Campus Housing & Meal Plans Campus Housing & Meal Plans Mercyhurst University is a residential campus, which means all undergraduate students are required to live on campus through their senior year*. Living in a residence hall, apartment, or townhouse-style residence on the…
… Resources for School Counselors High school counselors, transfer coordinators, international agents, independent counselors, and other enrollment consultants are essential partners in helping students assess their educational opportunities and navigate the admissions process. We appreciate the important role you play in helping your students navigate the college application process and determine whether Mercyhurst is the right fit for them. This webpage compiles some essential information…
… Education and Welfare regulations relating to Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Executive Council recommended institutional guidelines addressing technical standards for the medical school admissions process. Technical Standards that are defined in Section 504 of this Act and refer to all nonacademic admissions criteria, these guidelines have been used to address technical standards in physician assistant education essential to participation in the program. PA…
… Office of Residence Life and Student Conduct Hurst is Home Mercyhurst’s 75-acre campus is located on a hill (or “hurst”) overlooking Lake Erie. The stunning views and campus buildings are not, however, what make Mercyhurst home. It is the welcoming environment and the people who are here to help you adjust to college life from day one. Whether you are living on campus or commuting, there are plenty of resources to help you feel at home here at Mercyhurst. The Office of Residence Life and…
… credit @ 44) $52,800 University Fees: Registration $255 Technology $345 Graduation $200 Program Fee ($1,160/semester) $3,480 Total: $57,080 Fees and expenses not included in Estimate: Books/Supplies/Laptop – approximate $1500 Clearance costs and fees as required by clinical affiliates for onboarding – approximate $300 PSPA conference travel, housing, and meals – approximate $600 Living expenses – variable cost This estimate does not cover costs for…
… Learning Support Services Comprised of Learning Differences, academic accommodations, the Testing Center, the Tutoring Center, and the Writing Center, Learning Support Services is committed to identifying and reducing physical, attitudinal, and programmatic barriers for all students. Through collaboration with faculty, staff, and administrators, Learning Support Services ensures access to campus programs, services, and facilities for students, including those with disabilities. By providing…