Re: Mercy College Toledo acceptance policy?!
I think I actually might have replied to one of you in another forum, but I applied late (May) w/ a 3.3 or 3.4 something and was on the wait list for the evening program but was told if I wouldn't have applied late I wouldn't have had to be on the wait list (I ended up moving off of the wait list at the 11th hour to get a spot for this semester).
As far as I could understand they only based acceptance off of GPA. If you haven't already sat down w/ someone at the college wrt to your transcripts though, do that soon. I found that some classes other colleges (BG, UT, Owens) would accept for transfer, Mercy did not especially for the Chem & Math pre-reqs.
Also, if you're planning on taking A&P I at another college, you'll have to take A&P II there as well for any of the credit to transfer. Reason being that some schools teach certain things in I and certain things in II that may differ from what Mercy teaches in I & II.
I think that even though Mercy gets 100's of apps, the GPA's might not be the cream of the crop because most students in the area choose to attend BG/UT because they either want more of a big school feel w/ the amenities of a bigger school (i.e. dorms, more available class sections, Spring & Fall start, bigger selection of courses for humanties/general ed etc) or they don't want to take the required religion courses.
I know the ADN program is 4x the cost of the ADN program at Owens so (up until the whole accredidation fiasco) Mercy wasn't getting a ton of applicants to drive up the GPA pool. Mainly it was from those not wanting to brave the Owens wait list and willing to take on the extra SL debt.
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