Residence and Commuter Life

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Misericordia University's 120-acre, suburban campus is a great environment for learning, having fun, and making friends. Attending Misericordia has never been more popular that it is today, especially living on campus. Yet, we're still small enough for you to get to know everyone and everything. You'll be part of a learning community. Click on the links to the left to take a virtual tour or just get some facts about MU. Scroll down to find out other things that make our campus the place to be.

Residence and Commuter Life

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At Misericordia, the quality of life that is provided for our students through Residence Life and Student Affairs is taken very seriously. Every effort is taken to ensure that our students get the most out of their experiences living on campus. A safe, supportive and healthy living environment is provided where students can learn from themselves as well as their peers in an effort to facilitate self-growth. See our residence halls.

Commuters are a vital part of the Misericordia University community. All services, events and activities are available to commuters and the university actively encourages commuter participation in them. As an active member of the campus community, commuters will have the opportunity to develop their leadership skills, get involved in service learning and understand the value of giving back to their community. We have found that the more involved a commuter becomes in campus life, the better their experience.

The First Year Experience Program

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FYI is designed to orient first year students to the institution and help them integrate themselves into the university community. Through a special introductory session at orientation and six follow up weekly classroom workshops during the Fall semester, all first year students have the opportunity to become familiar with key offices, services and resource on campus and to explore issues related to university life, i.e., diversity, wellness, thinking, learning, peer pressure and drugs and alcohol. They also have an opportunity to develop a support network consisting of fellow students, student service personnel and faculty. During the Spring semester, all First Year students participate in another FYE Program devoted to leadership development. Students work with their facilitators and classmates to assess their leadership potential and plan for activities and opportunities to explore their leadership capabilities both on and off campus.

Choice Program

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Misericordia University's Choice Program consists of a series of seven workshops designed to assist Undeclared students explore their interests, values and skills as well as the various Misericordia major curricula and world of work. All incoming first year Undeclared students are encouraged to participate in this experience. During the seven-week series, students will complete a series of informal assessments, engage in individual and group reflection experiences, interact with area employers representing student's fields of interest, explore the Misericordia catalogue and meet with Misericordia professors to explore career options in the various major fields. The Choice Program offers Undeclared students an opportunity to interact with other students who are exploring their futures and provides them with a support system as they adjust to MU and make decisions about their major and career choices. This workshop series is co-facilitated by the Learning Resource Center and the Insalaco Center for Career Development

Student Government

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The Student Government Association of Misericordia University acts as a vehicle for the students in order to build a better living/learning environment through listening and advocating the needs and concerns of the students to the administration.


Student Media

The Communications Department provides students with several ways to learn how media operates and express themselves creatively. All students, regardless of major, are invited to contribute.

“The Highlander” is a student written and published newspaper. It is published bi-weekly during the semester.

“Cougar Radio” is a student operated radio station available to all students through the university's intranet (e-MU). It is streamed world wide 24/7.

Misericordia University Television creates video programming for the university's closed circuit TV system and local cable providers. Student positions are open for crew members.

“Instress” is the campus literary magazine which prints original material by students and members of the university community. Instress is published once a year in the spring.


The Arts

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Each year Misericordia University hosts numerous performances by outstanding national artists and organizations. Events run the gamut from live theater to folk music. Many celebrate diversity and the arts. Most of the events are free of charge. See upcoming events by checking out our Campus Calendar.


Diversity Institute

The Diversity Institute is an educational resource center located on the campus of Misericordia University. The Institute sees as its primary goal working collaboratively with community members to promote multi- cultural understanding and the elimination of all forms of discrimination. The Institute's mission is educational. The programs of the Institute will share practical tools and ideas to assist individuals and groups as they seek to promote multicultural awareness.