University Admissions - Mercer University

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mercer University?

Undergraduate Students at Mercer

Mercer is located in historic Macon, Georgia - a welcoming community of small-town values with big city amenities just one hour south of Atlanta. Macon is the cultural, educational and medical hub of central Georgia.

How many students are enrolled at Mercer?

Approximately 2,300 traditional undergraduates attend Mercer on the Macon campus. Forty-five states and 69 countries are represented among the entire student body.

What majors are offered at Mercer?

Mercer offers more than 60 majors, an impressive choice of minors and concentrations and a broad spectrum of courses and degrees in undergraduate education.

What are Mercer's requirements to be considered for acceptance?

While there are no minimums to achieve for admission consideration, the 2007-2008 incoming freshman SAT ranged from 1180-1280 and the average high school GPA ranged from 3.5-3.65.

What is the deadline to apply for admission to Mercer?

Because Mercer operates on a plan-based admissions calendar, applications are processed depending on the plan under which a student applies. The plans are:

  1. Early Action: This plan is designed for those who would like an early decision notification (November 15), but who do not wish to make an early commitment to attend. Also, students interested in being considered for the most attractive scholarship opportunities are encouraged to apply through the Early Action Plan. The deadline for Early Action admission is November 1.
  2. Regular Decision: This plan is the most common method of applying for undergraduate admission at Mercer. Students must submit their application and supporting documents (preferably by May 1). Mercer will notify Regular Decision applicants every three weeks, beginning in January.

What constitutes a completed application?

A completed application file includes:

  • Application to Mercer
  • Application fee
  • Official high school/college transcript(s)
  • Official SAT/ACT scores (a score on an official high school transcript is acceptable)

How much does it cost to attend Mercer?

2008-2009:
$28,600 Tuition/Fees (annually)
$8,450 Room/Board (annually)
$37,050 Total (annually)

Please call the Office of Student Financial Planning at (478) 301-2670 for additional facts and figures.

What types of scholarships are available?

Mercer provides a wealth of scholarships and funds for the qualified student. Federal, state and local funds are used by students to make a Mercer education affordable. Review a complete listing of scholarships.

What is the student-faculty ratio at Mercer?

The average class size at Mercer is 21, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1 - unusually low for a major university.

What type of academic calendar does Mercer follow?

The University operates on the semester calendar system which begins in mid-August and ends in early May.

Are freshmen required to live on campus?

Greek Life at Mercer

All freshmen and sophomores (first-year and/or transfer students) are required to live on campus, with the exception of married students, students above the age of 21, students with children and/or students who live at home with a parent or guardian within a reasonable commuting distance (within 40 miles of Macon).

Does Mercer have a Greek system?

Greek Life at Mercer is established on principles of scholarship, community service, leadership and lifelong friendships. Nearly 30% of Mercer's undergraduate students are members of Mercer's Greek system's seven sororities and ten fraternities. Recruitment is held each fall and is open to all Mercer students, new and returning.