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Ranking:
Gwynedd-Mercy College is listed by U.S. News & World Report among best master’s level colleges and universities in the north region.
Housing:
Over 40% of our full-time undergraduate students live on campus among four resident halls. Accommodations include traditional residence hall living and suites.
Campus Size:
160 beautiful acres in suburban Philadelphia
Average Class Size: 17
Minutes from:
Philadelphia – 30
Pocono Mountains – 90
New Jersey Shore – 100
Athletics:
20 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s sports teams. New turf field and men’s lacrosse starting fall ’08.
Academic Programs:
Associates, Bachelors and Master’s degrees offered. GMC has five Schools – allied health, arts and sciences, business and computer information sciences, education and nursing. Majors offered in more than 40 programs.
Campus Life:
An active campus with more than 30 clubs and activities that abound with leadership roles. Choose from academics, athletics, the arts or service opportunities.
Admissions:
Rolling admissions. 91% of students receive financial aid. Average SAT range has been between 850 and 1100 (based on critical reading and math scores only).
Student Body:
A diversified mix of students from various religious, economic and ethnic backgrounds. Our international students come from 28 countries around the world.
School Colors: Red and gold Mascot: Griffin
Student Enrollment:
2700 total;
1260 Full-time Undergraduates
Alumni Network:
Almost 15,000 alumni throughout the United States and around the world
Faculty:
81 full-time faculty; many professors have a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field.
After GMC:
Most of our students are employed at
graduation or enrolled to pursue their
graduate studies.
Student/Faculty Ratio: 13 to 1