Misericordia University is a private Catholic university in
Dallas, PA with values of mercy, service, justice and hospitality. It has a lush green campus on 123 acres,
approximately 10 miles from Wilkes-Barre, PA.
The school has about 2000 undergraduates with almost half pursuing
degrees in Allied Health, including direct admittance into programs for
Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physician’s Assistant and Speech
Pathology. Collaborative work is
encouraged.
Community service is an important extra-curricular activity
with students performing about 150,000 hours of community service a year,
placing them in the top 20 schools in the nation for community service. Misericordia has over 30 clubs and 23 NCAA
Division III sports, including football.
A shuttle to Wilkes-Barre is provided.
Ninety-one per cent of freshmen and 50% of the undergrads
live on campus. The freshmen dorms have
boys on one wing of the floor and the girls in the other wing with communal
single-gender bathrooms. For
upper-classmen, there are boys’ suites with their own bathroom next to girls’
suites with their own bathroom.
About fifty percent of the student body is Catholic and two courses in religion are part of the Core curriculum. These do not have to be courses in
Catholicism.
The school has rolling admissions. The grades and SAT scores required for
admission vary by major. In general,
students had an average high school GPA of 2.7 and an average SAT score of 850
(Critical Reading and Math). Students
admitted to the Nursing or Allied Health majors had higher grades and test
scores (i.e., Nursing – 2.8 GPA and an SAT score of 960; Allied Health majors –
GPA of 3.0 or higher and an SAT score greater than 1050). If you want to learn more about the school
consider attending the overnight stay program.
There are also 2 - 3 day camps for a small fee to get more of a flavor
of different majors. In addition to
need-based aid, the school has academic and extracurricular scholarships.
Misericordia has the Alternative Learners Project, a special
program for 15-20 students with Learning Differences and/or ADHD, for an
additional fee.
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