Nonprofit Category: Westchester
Profile
914.674.7238 | www.mercy.edu
Year established: 1950
Number of full-time employees: 649
Number of part-time employees: 928
Annual revenue: $169,635,000
Geographic service area: New York Metropolitan Area
TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
Tuition and Fees: 81.2%
Governement Grants and Contracts: 8.1%
Contributions and Private Grants: 1.1%
“I don’t think there are many gifts you can make that are as transformative as helping someone obtain a college degree.”
— Tim Hall, Mercy College President
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: @mercycollegeny
Twitter: @mercycollege
Instagram: @mercycollege
OUR MISSION
Mercy College provides motivated students the opportunity to transform their lives through higher education.
HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
Mercy College serves more than 8,000 students, many of whom are low income and first generation: those with the desire to get a quality education but not always the means to achieve it. Our commitment to equitable success for undergradute and graduate students extends from day one to degree completion. Our consistently low private tuition rates and institutional aid mean that graduates enter the world with far less student debt than their peers nationally.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Mercy has a variety of giving opportunities to support our mission and our students. Opportunities can be customized based on the donor’s interests and include student scholarships, faculty support, Mav Market (student food pantry), the Student Emergency Fund, capital projects and estate gifts.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Mercy gratefully accepts the time and talents of its donors, in addition to monetary gifts. For those who can lend their expertise, there are opportunities to serve as guest speakers at student events, on advisory boards to any of our five schools, and in our tutoring program.
LEADERSHIP
Tim Hall, Mercy College President
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Joseph Gantz, Chairman
Joseph P. Carlucci, Vice Chairman
Bruce J. Haber, Vice Chairman
James M. McCormick, Vice Chairman
Richard Aks
Melissa Encarnacao Battista ’13, M.B.A. ’14
Gary Bernstein
Patricia Blackmar
Alex R. Ferrari ’82
Michael F. Hayes ’92, HD ’21
James B. Jenkins
David L. Johnson
Cindy Lopez ’07, M.S. ’08, M.S. ’11
Susan Maklari
Valerie Mason Cunningham, HD ’20
Robert H. Niehaus
Sarah A. O’Connor ’80
Carlos S. Passi
Michele A. Quirolo ’79, ’82, HD ’21
Christopher Sobecki
John R. Thompson ’82, HD ’18
Marlene Tutera CNR SAS ’71
Gregory H. Williams, M ‘14, HD ’17
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