Adult (Continuing Education)
Take the Next Step
If you are thinking about returning to college to complete your undergraduate degree or earn your master’s degree, consider the benefits that an advanced degree can offer:
- Career Advancement
- Salary Increase
- Networking Opportunities
- Personal Achievement
Career Advancement and Job Security
At many companies, management positions are reserved for those with advanced degrees. An undergraduate or graduate degree can open the doors to career advancement or a new career.
She Took the Next Step
She was raising her children & driving a school bus.
Then Gina Walpole chose to come back to school at Mercy University. If you're thinking about a new chapter in life, you have to hear her story! See why Mercy is the perfect place to take the Next Step.
Continuing Education Benefits
At many companies, management positions are reserved for those with advanced degrees. An undergraduate or graduate degree can open the doors to career advancement or a new career.
Going back to school will give you a chance to make new connections in your field or in a new industry into which you are aiming to transition. And, if you choose to take courses online, networking is further empowered through online connections and social networking.
According to the latest earnings report prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau, a person with only a high school diploma earns $621 per week, about $30,000 per year. A person with a bachelor’s degree, however, earns an average of $57,000 per year and $74,000 with master’s degree.
Learning new skills and gaining knowledge will make you more marketable and appealing to future employers.
Financial Aid is available for Freshmen, Transfers and Graduate Students:
Mercy University offers over 90 undergraduate and graduate programs from five schools, Business, Education, Health and Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts, Social and Behavioral Sciences, that will give you the practical skills to succeed in your chosen field.
Take the next step in achieving your personal and professional goals and learn more about our admission requirements.
- Admission Requirements for First-Year/Freshmen.
- Admission Requirements for the Center for New Resources - Adult Education.
- Admission Requirements for Transfer Students.
- Admission Requirements for Graduate Students.