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MercyCollege.eduFinancial Aid
Learn about the many financial aid opportunities, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs available at Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduFinancial Aid FAQ
Common questions and answers regarding financial aid.
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MercyCollege.eduFinancial Aid Forms
Forms, applications, and worksheets to help you understand and receive financial aid awards.
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MercyCollege.eduTypes of Aid
Review a list of financial aid options, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study, available for qualified students.
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MercyCollege.eduVeterans Benefits
Information for veterans on obtaining VA Education Benefits as a form of financial aid.
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ProgramParamedic
The Paramedic Certificate program prepares students for the State of Ohio Paramedic Certification, eligibility to take National Registry (NREMT) exam, the ability to apply for licensure in other states, and the option of applying college credit earned in certificate program toward advanced degrees in related healthcare fields.
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MercyCollege.eduInstitutional Research
This page detailed enrollment, financial aid, retention, and graduation data collected, analyzed, and converted for government reporting.
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MercyCollege.eduMRI Safety Course
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MercyCollege.eduMercy College Student Emergency Fund
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MercyCollege.eduResources
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ProgramPre-Physician Assistant | Pre-PA
The Pre-Physician Assistant (Pre-PA) track builds on a Biology degree. Gain the experience and knowledge necessary to thrive in PA school at Mercy College or another health sciences institution. Direct Entry program available for academically talented incoming freshman students.
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MercyCollege.eduBiology Overview
Learn more about the wide range of possibilities with a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree from Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduMedical Imaging Informatics Course
Learn more about advancing your career with a certification in Quality Management.
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MercyCollege.eduPrivate Loans
Content on this page includes information about private loans.
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MercyCollege.eduMedical Imaging Quality Improvement Course
Learn more about advancing your career with a certification in Quality Management.
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MercyCollege.eduNew Student Orientation (NSO)
Register for and learn more about Student Orientation and Registration (SOAR) at Mercy College Toledo
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MercyCollege.eduPay Your Bill
FAQs and additional information on procedures for paying bills at Mercy College
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MercyCollege.eduMy Mercy
A dashboard of student resources, forms, and important links.
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MercyCollege.eduTransfer Students
Information for transfer students interested in attending Mercy College
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MercyCollege.eduFederal Loans
Content on this page includes information about federal loans and Mercy College's federal loan default rate.
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MercyCollege.eduTextbook Orders
Step-by-step instructions for ordering books via the online bookstore and using book vouchers.
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MercyCollege.eduForgivable Loans
Content on this page includes information about forgivable loans.
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MercyCollege.eduChecklist for Students Admitted to a Land-Based Program
Admitted students for the Toledo campus and online programs should complete this checklist to take the next steps toward enrolling at Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduChecklist for Students Admitted to an Online Program
Admitted students for the Toledo campus and online programs should complete this checklist to take the next steps toward enrolling at Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduChecklist for Students Admitted to a EMT or Phlebotomy
Admitted students for the Toledo campus and online programs should complete this checklist to take the next steps toward enrolling at Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduPre-Physician Assistant Direct Entry
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MercyCollege.eduCollege Credit Plus Program
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MercyCollege.eduChoose Ohio First
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ProgramCommunity Health Worker
The Community Health Worker (CHW) Certificate program prepares students to work as a member of the healthcare team providing services as part of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH). The program includes lecture, laboratory and clinical components designed to prepare students for entry into professional practice as Community Health Workers in the state of Ohio. Graduates will be able to apply to the Ohio Board of Nursing for their certificate to practice as Community Health Workers.
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MercyCollege.eduScholarships
Complete the form on this page to apply for institutional scholarships at Mercy College and view additional scholarship resources.
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MercyCollege.eduCompliance & Consumer Information
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MercyCollege.eduInstitutional Effectiveness
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MercyCollege.eduDeferments
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MercyCollege.eduExit Loan Counseling
Online Student Loan Counseling enables you to complete the student loan exit counseling requirements anytime, anywhere.
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MercyCollege.eduAlumni Tuition Reduction
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MercyCollege.eduAcademic Appeal Process
Answers and policies regarding the appeal process for final grade, clinical evaluation, college or program dismissal, and academic integrity violations.
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MercyCollege.eduStudent Records Forms
A list of forms and resources for current students, relative to the processing and maintenance of Student Records.
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MercyCollege.eduDrug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
A list of local, online, and campus resources for addressing and preventing drug and alcohol abuse.
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ProgramMedical Coding Certificate
The Medical Coding certificate program offers convenience and flexibility with 100% online medical coding courses. It prepares students to work as part of the healthcare team as integral members of the health information industry. Professional medical coders are responsible for selecting the appropriate diagnostic and procedural codes of various medical services for data analysis and reimbursement.
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MercyCollege.eduFirst-time Students
Information for students attending college for the first-time as adult students or directly from high school students
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MercyCollege.eduAdmission Criteria
Information detailed on this page is for students interested in pursuing pre-major/general college coursework.
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MercyCollege.eduTransient and Guest Students
Enrollment and application information for transient and guest students, interested in attending Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduProspective Students
This page is designed as a helpful guide to starting your journey at Mercy College and answer questions as you walk through the admission process.
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MercyCollege.eduAdmitted Students
Admitted students for the Toledo campus and online programs should complete this checklist to take the next steps toward enrolling at Mercy College.
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MercyCollege.eduApply Now
You’ve read the materials, you’ve done a little research, and you’ve made a choice – the choice to make a great start on your future at Mercy College of Ohio. Now you’re ready to begin the application process. Apply to Mercy College of Ohio on this page.
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MercyCollege.eduAdmissions
View the application process and take the first steps in starting your journey with Mercy College
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MercyCollege.eduCost of Attendance
View and download documents outlining tuition, fees, and expenses for your academic year.
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MercyCollege.eduTuition & Fees
This page provides information on paying bills and understanding fees and tuition associated with a Mercy College education.
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MercyCollege.eduApplication Process
Step by step instructions for applying as an undergraduate or graduate student.
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46 Articles
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ArticleFinancial Aid Reminder
Final Reminder: Deadline to complete financial aid for spring term is Wednesday May 4th. If you still owe a balance and have not completed the financial aid process, please contact us immediately at 419-251-1219 or financialaid@mercycollege.edu.
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ArticleFinancial Aid announcement
We are pleased to announce that Sarah Robarge has been promoted to the new role of Financial Aid Officer. Sarah has been the part-time Financial Aid Secretary for over four years and recently completed her BA degree in May 2014. Please congratulate Sarah on her new role.
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ArticleFinancial Aid Office - new location
The Financial Aid Office has a new location! We are now located on the 6th floor Madison Avenue side. All office contact information remains the same except the fax number. Financial Aid Contact Information: Phone: (419) 251-1219 or (888) 80-MERCY (NEW) Fax: (419) 251-0969 Email: financialaid@mercycollege.edu
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ArticleFinancial Aid FAQ: Can my financial aid be adjusted if my financial circumstances have changed?
Learn about how to contact financial aid if your financial circumstances have changed.
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ArticleImportant Message about Federal Financial Aid
Due to the 6-month delay by the Department of Education with processing 2024-25 FAFSA applications, there is a delay in 2024-25 award offers availability.
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ArticleHow do I apply for financial aid at Mercy College?
The only form necessary to apply for federal and state financial aid (grants and loans) is the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA is used to determine your eligibility. For the 2014-15 academic year, the FAFSA application is now available on-line at http://www.fafsa.gov. Mercy College of Ohio’s school code is 030970-00. If you have any questions, please contact the financial aid office at (419) 251-1219 or financialaid@mercycollege.edu.
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ArticleJob Openings Spring Semester for Federal Work-Study Student Workers - Toledo Campus
There are Federal Work-Study positions open for Spring 2022.
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ArticleInformation About Potential Adjustments to FAFSA Form
Is your or your family's financial situation changed from what is reflected on your 2020 federal income tax return? If so, you may be eligible to have your FAFSA form adjusted to qualify for additional aid.
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ArticleComplete the 2023–24 FAFSA® Form
Undergraduate and graduate students, remember to complete the FAFSA® form in order to apply for financial aid.
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ArticleReminder - Scholarship Deadline is 2/28/24
Complete the online application by the deadline.
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ArticleFederal Work Study announcement
Attention Toledo Campus Students: Federal work study student worker positions have increased from minimum wage to $10.00 per hour. If you are interested - please contact the Office of Financial Aid at financialaid@mercycollege.edu or (419) 251-1219.
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Article2024 Endowed Scholarship Application - Now Open
Learn more and apply today!
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ArticleLaunch of the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form
The application period for the 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form will open in December 2023 instead of Oct. 1.
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ArticleMercy College Hiring Student Workers
Eligible students who demonstrate financial need based on their 2023-24 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) may be considered for Federal Work-Study (FWS).
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ArticleNursing Skills Lab Hiring
The Toledo Campus Nursing Skills Lab is looking to hire Federal Work Study student workers.
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ArticleAttention Nursing Students
THE SKILLS LAB IS SEEKING FEDERAL WORK STUDY STUDENT WORKERS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE SEE EMILY SCHEUR TO DISCUSS THE OPPORTUNITY FURTHER.
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ArticleEndowed Scholarships
Only one application is necessary to be considered. Visit www.mercycollege.edu/scholarships and apply today.
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ArticleComplete the 2022–23 FAFSA® Form
If you are planning on attending Mercy College between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, please complete the 2022-23 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) now.
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ArticleJob Openings for Federal Work-Study Student Workers - Toledo Campus
Mercy College federal work-study student workers are paid $15.00 per hour.
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ArticleThe 2021–22 FAFSA® Form is Here!
Prepare now for the 2021-22 academic year!
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ArticleFAFSA Renewal Reminder
Don't forget to complete the 2017-2018 FAFSA! Our school code is 030970-00 and you can complete the FAFSA on-line at www.fafsa.gov. You will need your 2015 federal tax information to complete the application. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact the financial aid office at 419-251-1219 or financialaid@mercycollege.edu.
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ArticleFederal Work Study Job Openings
Federal Work Study Job Openings - apply now! Please complete an application as soon as possible and submit to the financial aid office.
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ArticleNew Pay Rate for Federal Work-Study Student Workers
Effectively immediately, Federal Work-Study student workers will be paid $15.00 per hour.
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ArticleFinancial Assistance for Nursing Students at Mercy College of Ohio
Mercy College of Ohio has developed new programs to assist nursing students pay for college that includes financial support that extends throughout the learning journey and into a nursing career.
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ArticleNurse Education Assistance Loan Program (NEALP) Application for 2022-23 is Open
The deadline to apply is July 15, 2022.
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ArticleMercy College of Ohio is expanding the Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program
Mercy College of Ohio is expanding the Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program
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Article$10,000 Scholarship Opportunity for Mercy College Nursing Student in Clinicals
The scholarship will be awarded to a Mercy College student in his/her final year of nursing.
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ArticleNurse Education Assistance Loan Program (NEALP) Funding Application Open
Students can apply for the 2023-2024 school year after January 1, 2023 thru July 15, 2023.
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ArticleMercy College of Ohio Expanding the Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program
Scholarship awards may range from $1,500 to $4,000 per student, per academic year.
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ArticleMercy College offers clinical components of nursing education in Tiffin Ohio
Conveniently located clinical sites support Mercy College's partnerships in the greater Tiffin region.
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ArticleMercy College and Mercy Health Introduce Paid Clinical Time for Final Semester Nursing Students
The Early Career Decision program offers a unique opportunity for nursing students to turn their required clinical hours into compensated experience, reducing financial stress and creating a seamless pathway to employment.
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ArticleGrant Provides Scholarships for Mercy College Programs-Certificates offer faster access to the workforce
These scholarships greatly reduce the financial barrier many face when pursuing education. Healthcare certificates are a great choice for those eager to enter the workforce who don’t have time for a degree program
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ArticleOpen Now: 2021 Nurse Corps Scholarship Program Application Cycle
Apply through May 6, 2021
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ArticleMercy College Scholarships
Have you completed your scholarship application yet? Don't forget the deadline to apply for Fall 2017 scholarships is February 28, 2017. Only one application is necessary to be considered for all Mercy College scholarships available. Visit https://www.mercycollege.edu/tuition-aid/financial-aid/scholarship-online-application/ and apply. Please write an essay on the Mercy values and how you demonstrate them in your life, your commitment to the College's motto of compassion and caring, and an explanation of your chosen major and your perceived need for funds. This essay should be no greater than 500 words. Reminder to all nursing students - please have your nursing reference letters submitted to the financial aid office by the deadline.
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ArticleSupport Mercy College Students on Giving Tuesday
December 1, 2020 is Giving Tuesday!
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ArticleMercy College Scholarship Application
The Mercy College Scholarship application is now open. Learn more about the deadline, requirements, and how to apply.
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ArticleMercy College of Ohio receives HRSA Grant to Train Health Professionals to Support Opioid-Affected Families
Mercy College received a four-year grant totaling $740,998 from The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to increase the number of peer support specialists and other behavioral health-related paraprofessionals who will be prepared to work with families impacted by opioid use and other substance abuse disorders.
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ArticleNew! Mercy College Alumni Dependent Scholarship
Scholarship opportunity for dependents of Mercy alumni
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ArticleMercy College receives Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act Funding (CARES)
October 27, 2021 Update
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ArticleMercy College Receives Scholarship Grant
Mercy College of Ohio received a $25,000 scholarship grant for nursing students from the Greater Toledo Community Foundation Ruth L. Kelly Foundation Fund
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ArticleFederal Work Study Job Openings
Mercy College's Toledo campus currently has Federal Work Study job openings for Summer 2019.
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ArticleApply for Mercy College Scholarships Today!
Scholarship applications are due February 28, 2019. Only one application is necessary to be considered for all Mercy College scholarships available!
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ArticleNow you can easily complete the FAFSA right from your phone!
The mobile-ready 2019–20 FAFSA form is available
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ArticleOpen Houses - November 4 at Mercy College Toledo and Youngstown
Mercy College to host Open Houses on Saturday, November 4 at our Toledo and Youngstown campuses.
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ArticleMercy College of Ohio Enrollment Increases
Mercy College of Ohio’s spring enrollment is 1199 students, an increase of 88 or 7.9% from spring 2015. The Toledo Campus has 1038 students compared to 985 in 2015, up 5.4%. The Youngstown location has 161 students compared to 126 in 2015, up 27.8%.
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ArticleRecent Data Reflects Low Default Rates on Student Loans
Earlier this fall the U.S. Department of Education released the official Fiscal Year 2014 three-year student loan default rates. This rate reflects borrowers from Oct. 1, 2013 to Sept. 30, 2016 who defaulted on their student loans. Mercy College is proud of the low student loan default rate.
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24 Documents
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Document .pdf2024-25 Financial Aid Guide and FAQs
A booklet summarizing options, action steps and other financial aid information.
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Document .pdfFinancial Aid Cost of Attendance Budgets
Estimated charges for one academic year of tuition and fees
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Document .pdfMercy College Endowed Scholarship Application Checklist
Step by step instructions and deadlines regarding applying for scholarships.
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Document .pdfDo you need money for college?
A basic overview of Federal Student Aid, with answers to frequently asked questions and steps to apply for aid.
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Document .pdfV5 Independent Verification Worksheet, 23-24
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Document .pdfV1 Independent Verification Worksheet, 23-24
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Document .pdfV5 Dependent Verification Worksheet, 23-24
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Document .pdfNational Health Service Corps Substance Use Disorder Workforce Loan Repayment Program Fact Sheet
This document contains information about the National Health Service Corps Substance Use Disorder Workforce Loan Repayment Program.
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Document .pdfV1 Dependent Verification Worksheet, 23-24
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Document .pdfLyda Reference Form
Reference form for Soroptimist of Lucas County: Live Your Dream Award
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Document .pdfLyda Application
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Document .pdfLyda Eligibility Checklist
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Document .pdfReturn to Title IV Aid (R2T4) Policy
A student that withdraws from all courses for any reason may no longer be eligible for the full amount of Title IV funds that he/she was originally scheduled to receive. This document outlines policies and steps pertaining to the return of Title IV Aid.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2018-2019
View academic data to enrollment, retention, graduation and financial aid for the 2018-2019 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2017-2018
View academic data relative to enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial aid for the 2017–2018 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2013–2014
View academic data relative to enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial-aid for the 2013–2014 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2014–2015
View academic data relative to enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial-aid for the 2014–2015 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2015–2016
View academic data relative to enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial-aid for the 2015–2016 academic year.
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Document .pdfSatisfactory Academic Progress
This document provides a process for determining continued eligibility for student financial aid which is in accordance with federal regulations.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook with Strategic Plan KPIs 2019-2020
View academic data for enrollment, retention, graduation, financial aid, and the Strategic Plan Key Performance Indicators for the 2019-2020 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2020-2021
View academic data for enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial aid for the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2021-2022
View academic data for enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial aid for the 2021-2022 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2016–2017
View academic data relative to enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial-aid for the 2016–2017 academic year.
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Document .pdfMercy College Databook 2022-2023
View academic data for enrollment, retention, graduation, and financial aid for the 2022-2023 academic year.
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5 External Links
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External LinkFinancial Aid Information
Resource to inform students, parents, and borrowers about important updates regarding federal student aid in response to the COVID-19. The page includes a student and borrower question and answer section and links to resources about COVID-19.
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External LinkCollege Scorecard
The College Scorecard is a U.S. Department of Education website that allows visitors to sort and filter their search results to compare schools as they decide which college is the best fit for them.
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External LinkDreamkeepers
Mercy College of Ohio's Dreamkeepers emergency aid program provides assistance to students at risk of dropping out of college due to unexpected financial emergencies.
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External LinkFAFSA Application
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form that can be prepared annually by current and prospective college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
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External LinkStudentAid.gov
Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation.
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4 People
Cheryle Harrison, MEd : Financial Aid Officer
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Julie Leslie, MOL, BS : Director of Financial Aid
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Alexa Moore, MA : Associate Director, Financial Aid
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Lisa Rockwell, BBA : Financial Aid Officer
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