Mercy College of Ohio is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the bases of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, religion, pregnancy, genetic information, and any other legally-protected class in admissions and educational programs, services and activities, in accord with applicable federal and state law. In accordance with the Education Amendments of 1972, 34 CFR Part 106, Mercy College of Ohio has designated a Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Title IX Coordinator to ensure compliance regarding sex/gender discrimination of any type. For more information on the College’s Policies on Civil Rights/ Nondiscrimination and Title IX, please visit:
mercycollege.edu/compliance.
Please review the admission requirements before submitting this application. You can find these at
mercycollege.edu or by calling an admissions representative at (419) 251-1313 or toll free at (888) 80-MERCY.
It is important for a prospective student to know that a past felony or misdemeanor conviction may disqualify him/her from entering a clinical setting, test for licensure, or be hired by potential employers in healthcare professions. For example, see Section 4723.28 of the Ohio Revised Code concerning denial of licensure.