Departments
Academic Center for Excellence (ACE)
ACE provides academic support services to help students learn how to learn, grow as critical thinkers, excel in their classes, and succeed by reaching their academic goals. Working collaboratively with faculty members and other offices on campus, ACE provides students with the guidance, encouragement, foundation and support they need to be successful at Mount Mercy and beyond. ACE services include writing assistance, math/science assistance, identifying learning styles, testing strategies, time and organizational management planning, study skills, and services for students with disabilities. Students work with Peer Educators for academic assistance and support in most classes. To find out more about working with Writing Center Tutors, Peer Tutors and Peer Academic Coaches please contact ACE at ACE@mtmercy.edu or by calling call 319-363-1323 Ext. 1208. ACE is located in 130 University Center. ACE is open Monday – Thursday from 8 am-8 pm and Fridays from 8 am – 4:30 pm. Flexible appointment scheduling is available. There is no cost to use the resources available through ACE.
Admissions – Accelerated and Online
The Adult Accelerated Program has courses offered online and in-person. The in-person courses are typically taught in Basile Hall or in the CRST Graduate Center. Current and potential adult students can find information and the application on the Mount Mercy website and may contact one of the adult/graduate recruiters to learn best practices for successfully completing their Mount Mercy education. The staff is available on a daily basis to answer questions for current and potential adult students.
Admissions – Graduate
The Graduate Programs are offered online, by virtual seminar, and in-person. The in-person courses are taught at the CRST Graduate Center. Information and applications are available online on the Mount Mercy website. Graduate recruiters are available to potential students to answer questions about our programs, process admission applications, and assist new students as they transition into the graduate program.
Admissions – Undergraduate
The Admissions Office, located at 260 University Center, is the first place prospective students go to learn about Mount Mercy. Prospective students are assigned an Admissions Counselor to help them start their university experience. The undergraduate admissions office focuses on traditional freshmen and transfer students who are either new to Mount Mercy or returning to us after an absence. Students can become involved in the admissions process by helping to recruit students through the Student Ambassador program. The Student Ambassador program is a key component of showing Mount Mercy to our new students. Ambassadors might give tours, send emails, make phone calls, participate in campus wide events, host visitors, and they might even be in a video or photo shoot. We welcome current students to visit with anyone in the Admissions Office regarding the Ambassador program.
Athletics
Mount Mercy’s intercollegiate athletic programs are open to all students and are designed to develop leadership, self-discipline, and sportsmanship in the academic environment of a small, independent university. Facilities include the Hennessey Recreation Center, the Rinderknecht Athletic Complex and the Robert W. Plaster Outdoor Sports Complex. Teams are members of the Heart of America Athletic Conference and the programs are governed by the rules of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Men compete in basketball, baseball, golf, soccer, cross country, bowling, indoor/outdoor track and field and volleyball. Women compete in basketball, softball, volleyball, golf, cross country, soccer, bowling and indoor/outdoor track and field. Competitive cheer & dance is a coed sport.
Campus Music
There are many music opportunities available for Mount Mercy Students. Choral Ensembles include the University Choir, Madrigal Singers, Jazz Connection, and the Mount Mercy Show Choir, which is available for credit or non-credit, auditions required for Jazz Connection, Madrigal Singers, and Show Choir. The University Band, Jazz Band, and Pep Band are open to all Mount Mercy students. The University Band and Jazz Band play regular campus concerts. The Pep Band plays at athletic events. The University Choir and University Band tour yearly. Choral participation is also available in the Music Liturgy Ensemble that sings for Sunday evening Masses. Smaller instrumental ensembles are also available.
Career Services
Contact the Director of Career Services at ext. 1620 for personal coaching and access to tools and resources that support your professional growth. From identifying how your natural aptitudes align with different majors and careers and creating resumes, cover letters, Handshake, and LinkedIn profiles to preparing for interviews and helping with graduate school applications—Career Services is available to you throughout the internship and job search process as well as to Mount Mercy alumni.
Handshake, known as the #1 way for college students to find jobs and internships, is an online career service and job search tool available to all students and alumni. To log in, go to mountmercy.joinhandshake.com and access local and national internship and job opportunities as well as personalized job recommendations based on your skills, majors, and interests.
Career Services is located in the Student Services suite of the Sisters of Mercy University Center. Make an appointment or drop-in to discuss what’s next in your professional journey.
Copy Services
Copies can be made at the Mount Mercy Copy Center located in the lower level of Busse Library.
Dining Services
Mount Mercy’s meal plans offer 12 hours of continuous dining service each weekday to provide students with maximum flexibility in fulfilling their dining needs. The dining room is open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Meal Plan students will be asked to scan their ID cards. Non-board plan customers may pay with cash, credit cards, or purchase Declining Balance dollars online or at the Dining Service Office All meals are provided in an all-you-can eat format and enable students to make food choices that best suit their preferences and lifestyles. The breakfast hours are filled with options such as cooked to order omelets, as well as eight cold cereals, assorted bagels, 100% fruit juices, and fresh baked pastries. Lunch and dinner service hours feature a home zone, presentation, and grill service lines. Also included in our home zone service line are vegetarian entrées.
During the week, a presentation cooking station is provided and serves popular items like fajitas, calzones, stir fries and Caesar salads topped with chicken. These presentation entrees are made to order and our guests get to choose their toppings, ingredients and selections to fit their own unique tastes. Extended dining options always include a 24-topping salad bar with two kettle fresh soups, a selection of lettuces, dressings, and salads prepared fresh daily. A full deli bar provides the choice of several meats, cheeses, breads, and sandwich spreads such as tuna or egg salad.
For Dining Service Menus and Information please visit mtmercy.campusdish.com or download our CampusDish App for your Smartphone.
A customized sack lunch will be provided to students participating in Mount Mercy-sponsored activities which prohibit them from participating in a meal on campus. To participate in this option students will be required to fill out a form. Please speak with someone in the Dining Service Office for assistance with this request process.
Contact the Dining Service management team for any special dietary needs. A complete guide to dining services is provided to new students and additional copies are available in the Dining Service Office, University Center.
Additional dining options are provided at the Hilltop Grille, Graduate Grounds, and at Basile Beans. Mount Mercy dining services also caters special events. *The hours listed below are subject to change. Many aspects of our service model, hours, locations, and customer experiences have changed throughout the Covid 19 pandemic, we have increased our to go options in the cafeteria, adjusted hours and closed some locations during this turbulent time, however our hope is that in the Fall '21 academic year we can return to a more traditional experience for all guests. For a up to the minute list of locations and hours of operation, please visit https://mtmercy.campusdish.com.
McAuley Cafeteria Located between Regina and McAuley Halls, next to the University Commons
Monday–Friday: 7 AM–7 PM
- Hot Breakfast 7:15 AM–9:15 AM
- Hot Lunch 11 AM–1 PM
- Hot Dinner 4:45–7 PM
Saturday Brunch: 10:30 AM–Noon
Saturday Dinner: 4:30 PM–6 PM
Sunday Brunch :10:30 AM–Noon
Sunday Dinner: 4:30 PM–6 PM
The Hilltop Grill Ext. 1572
Located adjacent to the Dining Room
Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.*
Friday:8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.*
Saturday: Noon - 8:00 p.m.*
Sunday: Noon - 8:00 p.m.*
Basile Beans / Java City Coffee Ext. 2506
Located on the first floor of Basile Hall, in the Student Lounge.
Monday - Thursday: 7:45 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 7:45 am until 2 pm.*
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Graduate Grounds / Java City Coffee Ext. 2538
Monday - Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8 p.m.*
Saturday Closed
Sunday: Closed
Disability Services
Mount Mercy University is committed to equal educational opportunity for all students. The office of Disability Services facilitates accommodations and provides services so that students with disabilities enjoy the same exceptional opportunities as their peers, with the greatest degree of independence possible. The office of Disability Services obtains and files disability-related documents, reviews eligibility for services, and determines reasonable accommodations for students in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Core functions include:
- Establishing and disseminating criteria for disability services;
- Determining eligibility for disability services through review of documentation and assessment of individual student need;
- Facilitating academic and environmental accommodations and services;
- Educating the campus community about disability issues;
- Supporting faculty and staff in meeting the needs of diverse learners.
Students seeking disability services, or those who have general questions about services, should contact the Disability Services Coordinator. Accommodations are determined on an individual basis. The need for specific documentation varies and will be determined in the initial discussion. Students who wonder if they are entitled to accommodations or services should make an initial contact as soon as possible.
The Office of Disability Services at Mount Mercy University is located in The Academic Center for Excellence, 130 University Center.
International Student Recruitment and Integration
This office consults with international students on their immigration status and serves as a contact throughout their enrollment at Mount Mercy. The International Club serves as a campus organization for all students interested in learning about different cultures and nationalities around the world. The office also works with students of every major who are considering studying abroad. Study abroad programs can be as short as ten days or as long as a semester. They provide students with an excellent opportunity to increase global awareness and experience personal growth. The office, located in Student Services 240 University Center, has information on study, intern, and volunteer opportunities, and on scholarships for study abroad.
Study Abroad Policy
- Students must be in good academic standing (cumulative 2.0 or greater gpa) to participate in a study abroad program. Instructors leading a short-term faculty-led course of two weeks or fewer may waive this requirement if a student demonstrates maturity and academic progress.
- Students must be in good disciplinary standing. Students applying to a study abroad program give permission to have their disciplinary records checked.
- Students must have successfully completed at least one semester at Mount Mercy before participating in a study abroad program.
- Mount Mercy will not approve a study abroad program to any country under a U.S. State Department Travel Warning. Mount Mercy does not allow any university sanctioned/sponsored travel to Travel Warning Areas unless the State Department provides an assessment by territory/state/province. In that case, travel to areas that specifically say “No advisory is in effect.” may be allowed. Absolutely no travel is allowed through any area that has an advisory (i.e., participants cannot fly into those areas, drive through them en route to somewhere else, etc.). For affected countries, program directors will be required to submit an application showing how program planning and implementation mitigate the risks involved.
- In addition to these guidelines, students must follow the process outlined on the study abroad website and submit all required documents before the relevant deadlines.
Study Abroad Programs: Alumni Or Other Non-Students Participating On Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs
- Alumni or other non-students must register for the course and must agree to participate fully in all aspects of the program, including academic assignments, and required pre-departure orientation activities.
- Non-students should pay tuition for the course, and any associated program costs. (If the non-student does not need academic credits for the course, they can be charged the audit fee-$550.)
- No currently enrolled student should be denied a place in order to offer a place to an alumnus or other non-student.
- Non-students should undergo a thorough screening process, preferably with both a written application and interview, where they can articulate their reasons for participating on the program. Faculty leaders should have the final say on whether or not to accept alumni or other non-student participants.
Library Services
The Busse Library is physically open 93 hours per week during spring and fall semesters. It is virtually open 24/7 online with access to many electronic resources through your Brightspace account at brightspace.mtmercy.edu. The building has 65,000 square feet; there are approximately 125,000 volumes. There are 20 computers in the Reference Area, 20 PCs in Computer Classroom, a Mac computer lab, and over 30 PCs in Computer Center. Media equipment is available in the library for producing class materials. More information about resources available to students, including reservation policies and equipment available, can be learned here.
Voter registration materials can be found in the Reference section of the library or in the Student Services Suite located in the University Center.
Mail Services
A full service mail room is located in the Campus Bookstore. Incoming mail is placed in mailboxes in the Bookstore.
Registrar's Office
The staff members in this office oversee registration, grade submission, transcript ordering, enrollment verification, transfer credit evaluation and graduation. They also handle veteran and athletic certification. If you have any needs you can email them at registrar@mtmercy.edu.
FERPA
Annually, Mount Mercy informs students of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. This Act was designated to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the rights of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearing process. Students also have the right to file complaints with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office (FERPA) concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the Act. For more detailed information or questions concerning the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, please contact the Registrar's Office.
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Student Financial Services
For any concerns or questions about financial aid or billing you can contact the Student Financial Services Office, located in Warde Hall room 112. Students can call ext. 6467 or email finaid@mtmercy.edu for support and assistance. They work with prospective students, current students, and graduates to make the financial aid process as user-friendly as possible.
Every student who applies for financial aid will receive an award package, also known as an award letter. The award letter will list all Institutional, State and Federal grants and scholarships you are eligible for as well as federal student loans. The award letter includes a Direct Cost section which can assist you in determining if you have a balance due to the university.
If you have any questions regarding billing or payment options, you should also contact a student accounts manager within the Student Financial Services Office. Financial Aid Counselors are available to assist you with budgeting for expenses and answer any questions you may have regarding the financial aid process.
Prior to graduating, any student who has borrowed on Federal loans while attending Mount Mercy will be required to attend an exit counseling session. This session will explain how to pay back loans, what can happen if you default on your loans, loan consolidation and much more. It is mandatory for all graduating students to attend an exit counseling session. The Student Financial Services Office will notify you of dates and times these sessions are offered.