Undergraduate majors and minors (traditional on-campus programs)
Flexible and convenient master's and doctoral programs for working adults
Flexible evening programs in 5- or 10-week blocks for working adults
Bachelor’s and master’s degrees with the online convenience
Registrar’s Office, Library, Bookstore, Academic Center for Excellence, and more
400+ students across all nursing and health care programs
Global awareness + personal and academic growth
Undergraduate, adult accelerated, and graduate programs offered in multiple formats
Apply, scholarships, and visits for freshmen and transfers
Application details for master's and doctoral students
Application process for working adults
Bachelor’s and master’s degrees for working adults
Orientation and next steps for incoming students
Costs among the lowest in the region for private education
Options to make your education financially feasible
Learn about how your credits transfer and MMU’s 2+2 transfer majors and plans
For assistance with any questions, any time
Dorms, houses, apartments, and dining plans
Developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle
Involvement in campus traditions and clubs/organizations
An environment of openness, advocacy, and safety for all
Faith, life, and learning in a welcoming community
Service trips, outreach, and volunteering
Ensuring safety for our students, faculty, and staff throughout campus
Resume, cover letter, job search, and interview assistance
A vibrant city ranked as one of the nation’s best
Educational partnerships and meeting community needs
A look at Mount Mercy by the numbers
Friday, April 4, 2025 at 9:00 AM until 11:00 AMCentral Daylight Time UTC -05:00
Mount Mercy University1330 Elmhurst Dr NECedar Rapids, IA 52402United States
Join us for this event to learn more about the college admissions process and programs for our first-generation students and those from low-income households. This event will highlight our Project Connect and McAuley Scholars programs, as well as Gen 1, our student organization celebrating our first-generation community on campus. This event will focus on opportunities, resources, college admissions processes, and financial aid information sessions. This event is open to all students, but we will be covering information geared toward first-year students who are: -From low-income households (Pell Grant eligible) or
-First-generation college students (neither parent/guardian has completed a four-year college degree) For more information, please reach out to admission@mtmercy.edu or Jennifer McNabb at jmcnabb@mtmercy.edu Check-in in University Center from 8:30-9 am, Event begins at 9 am. Optional Lunch is provided at the end of the event.