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Mercy College of Ohio is a very small four-year, private not-for-profit school with 1,265 students enrolled. This college was established in 1917 and is one of the 7 colleges and schools located in
Toledo,
Ohio.
Mercy College of Ohio is affiliated with
Roman Catholic Church.
Academic Offerings
At Mercy College of Ohio you can obtain your 1-year certificate, associate's degree, bachelor's degree, master's degree, or postmaster certificate.
Majors
Offered
9
Mercy College of Ohio follows a semester-based curriculum calendar system and offers enrollment in 9 majors. The most popular concentrations are Nursing, Medical, Medical Assistant, Management, and Radiology Technology. Read the details about
Majors offered at this college and see program
Ratings.
It is worthwhile to know student retention and graduation rates before you apply to a school to get your diploma or to engage in a long-term study; high retention and graduation rates are usually a good sign. Nevertheless, if you wish to transfer out or take non-credit coursework, these metrics are not important.
The rate of student retention at Mercy College of Ohio is fair at 77% (above Ohio average). Considering this statistic, apparently students enjoy their stay at this school.
Student Retention
77%
Good
The graduation rate at Mercy College of Ohio is low - 33%. About 54% of the school's undergraduate students transfer to other colleges.
Student to faculty ratio at Mercy College is great - 5:1. Read more about instruction at this college in the
Faculty & Salaries report.
Tuition and Loans
Average tuition cost is fairly high - about $16,200 per year. The additional fees at Mercy College of Ohio (not included in tuition costs) are nearly $2,700; which comes to $18,900 per year.
Read the details about Mercy College additional charges as well as availability of loans and likelihood of repaying them upon graduation in the
Tuition & Loans report for this college.
Admissions Information
Acceptance
Rate
46%
Doable
As reported in recent data, 236 applications were submitted and 109 were accepted, so it is pretty hard to become a student at this school.
This school might accept dual credits, credits for life experience, and advanced placement credits for admission.
Learn more about admissions as well applicants' SAT and ACT test scores at Mercy College of Ohio in the
Admissions and Tests report for this school.
Opportunities and Services
Dormatory
Annual Price
Medium
Mercy College of Ohio provides a distance education program and evening/weekend study opportunity, which is an amazing option for those who work full-time.
There are options for on-campus part-time employment at Mercy College of Ohio, which allows students to cover some of the tuition expenses. Additionally, this school helps students to evaluate their career options and find a full-time job upon graduation.
Safety
Grade
A
Safe
Mercy College of Ohio provides on-campus housing. Dormitory capacity at this college accommodates about 100 students, which provides a reasonable on-campus housing option. The room price is reasonable - nearly $5,500 per academic year.
Based on the college crime numbers, Mercy College of Ohio seems to be a safe school. Read the details in the
Campus Crime report for this college.
Mercy College of Ohio Location and Address
Postal Address:
Mercy College of Ohio
2221 Madison Avenue
Toledo, Ohio
43604-1132, USA