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Admission Process

Step 1: General College Admission    Step 2: Admission to a Professional Program

Admission to Mercy College is a two-step process.

Step 1: General College Admission

Complete applications are first processed for general College admission before consideration to a professional program. An application is complete when the following items are received:

  • Mercy College Application
  • $30 application fee
    (waived if you visit campus and meet with Admissions staff)

  • Official high school transcript and
    GED scores, if applicable.
    (High school transcripts are required for all students including those who have previously attended or graduated from college. If you have completed a GED,  a high school transcript and GED scores must be submitted to the Admissions Office. )

  • Official ACT/SAT score report

  • Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
    (Students who have completed one class at a college/university or withdrew from one semester, must submit a transcript from that institution to the Admissions Office.)

  • Submit to the Financial Aid Office a copy of their Military Discharge Form (DD214) or Basic Eligibility (DD2283), if applicable.

  • If English is not your native language and you did not graduate from a U.S. high school you need to provide a passing Test of English as a foreign Language (TOEFL) score or take the COMPASS Reading test and achieve a score of 81 or higher.

Admissions Office personnel will determine if criteria for admission to the College have been met. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to a professional program. Upon being granted general College admissions, students are encouraged to enroll in liberal arts and science courses in the Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Mercy College.

Prospective students will receive an acceptance status after the application process has been completed.

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Step 2: Admission to a Professional Program

The second step in the process is admission to a professional program. Once an applicant is admitted to the College with an acceptance status, he or she may be considered for admission to a professional program.

Each degree or certificate program has admission requirements beyond those for general College admission. These are listed under admission requirements as well as in their respective section of the academic site. Once all requirements have been satisfied, the applicant’s file is considered complete and will be given to the appropriate program chair for consideration. It is the applicant’s responsibility to complete the professional program application process by the appropriate program deadline.

The program chairs begin reviewing completed files by the program admission deadlines listed. Professional program admissions are often limited; please complete your file by the deadline to ensure review. Admission into all professional programs is competitive. Selection for admission is based on the most qualified applicants. Students may find it helpful to complete liberal arts and sciences courses at Mercy College prior to program admission.

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Application Deadlines

Applications for College admission consideration must be received by the Office of Admissions by the following dates:

  • Fall Semester
    Application Deadline: July 1
    Transcript Deadline: July 15
  • Spring Semester
    Application Deadline: November 1
    Transcript Deadline: November 15
  • Summer Semester
    Application Deadline: April 1
    Transcript Deadline: April 15

Program Application Deadlines

Applications to the programs below must be received by the Office of Admissions by the following dates:

  • Clinical Laboratory Science
    Application Deadline: November 1
    Interview Deadline: December 1
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    Application Deadline: January 1
    Observation Deadline: February 1
    Interview Deadline: February 28
  • Radiologic Technology
    Application Deadline: January 1
    Observation Deadline: February 1
    Interview Deadline: February 28