Resources for Parents of Prospective Students
As a parent, you play an important role in your child’s college search and decision process. At Misericordia University, you can be confident that your child will be entering a welcoming campus community where they will be challenged academically and prepared to serve as leaders in their industry and community.

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Student Life
Residence Halls
Misericordia University offers several dormitories, townhomes, and off-campus housing. Townhomes and off-campus housing are typically reserved for upper classmen.Parking and Transportation
First year students, unless they are commuters, are not permitted to bring their vehicle to campus. Public transportation is available with a college shuttle that has regularly scheduled visits to shopping centers and attractions throughout the surrounding community.Health Services
Find information about our Health and Wellness Center, including hours of operation, services provided, eligibility for services, and information about required health documents for incoming students.Campus Dining Services
In addition to the John and Mary Metz Dining Hall, there are three additional locations throughout campus for students to grab a quick bite or a beverage. All locations offer a variety of dietary options—from low fat to vegetarian, gluten free and vegan. If your student has specific dietary needs or food sensitivities, the dining services staff will work with them on an individual basis to ensure their needs are met.Campus Safety
Student safety is our top priority. Our Safety Office is committed to ensuring a safe learning environment for students, faculty, staff, and guests of the University by providing high quality service with excellent standards of personal integrity and ethics. The University’s Safety Office is staffed 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.Student Services