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Pharmacy Technician course to begin October 25, 2011

Monday, October 24th, 2011

October 25, 2011 – December 17, 2011
Tuesdays, 5:30pm – 9pm
Saturdays, 8am – 12pm

Program Cost:
$895.00 ($200 down-payment is required to register)

The Pharmacy Technician program will prepare students to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) examination, which the State of Ohio requires to be employed as a pharmacy technician in Ohio. The program includes courses in basic anatomy and physiology, medical terminology and pharmacy calculations, as well as a number of functional areas including: assisting the pharmacist in serving patients, maintaining medication and inventory control systems, and administration and management of pharmacy practice.

Visit https://www.ptcb.org for the most current information regarding eligibility and exam requirements. Ohio does not permit pharmacy technicians with a felony record of any kind to work in Ohio. Students who expect to be employed in another state should check with the Board of Pharmacy in that state.

As of April 8, 2009, new pharmacy technicians must pass the PTCB examination which has been approved by the State Board of Pharmacy to determine a person’s competency to perform services as a pharmacy technician.



FAFSA Reminder

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Do you still owe a balance this semester?  The Mercy College Financial Aid Office wants you to know it is not too late to apply for financial aid.  Please complete your application at www.fafsa.gov as soon as possible.  Our school code is 030970.  If you need assistance with completing the application, please stop by our office, call or email us and we would be glad to assist you. 

Office contact information:
Phone:  419-251-1219 or 1-888-80-MERCY
Email:  financialaid@mercycollege.edu



Mercy College changes name

Monday, August 15th, 2011

As of August 15, 2011, Mercy College of Northwest Ohio becomes Mercy College of Ohio.

In announcing the name change, College President John Hayward noted the existing Youngstown campus and recent significant growth in distance education programs. “While we have campuses in both Toledo and Youngstown, students are increasingly choosing on-line classes making Mercy College a viable option for students outside of northwest Ohio. We strive to meet the constantly changing needs of the healthcare industry by providing the degrees and continuing and professional education required by the ongoing transformation of healthcare delivery.”

The name change maintains the College’s rich history. Established in 1992, the College is successor to the Mercy School of Nursing, founded in Toledo in 1918. Mercy College is sponsored by Catholic Health Partners and Mercy, its regional member organization. Catholic Health Partners is one the nation’s largest and most respected health care systems and the fourth largest employer in the State of Ohio.

“Everything else remains the same at Mercy College,” Hayward explained. “We are committed to providing the highest quality education with affordable tuition while remaining steadfast in the Mercy values of compassion, excellence, human dignity, sacredness of life, justice and service. We are faithful to our Catholic tradition and the heritage of our founders, the Sisters of Mercy and the Grey Nuns. We seek to inspire our students to be of service and to mentor others through the twenty-first century and beyond,” Mr. Hayward added.

The College currently offers Bachelor of Science degree programs in Human Biology, Medical Imaging, Nursing and Health Care Administration, and Associate of Science degree programs in Cardiovascular Technology, General Studies, Health Information Technology, Nursing and Radiologic Technology. The College also offers credit certificates in EMT-Paramedic, Ophthalmic Technology and Polysomnographic Technology.



Business Office Hours 8/15/11 – 8/19/11

Friday, August 12th, 2011

The Business Office will have the following hours for the week of August 15, 2011 through August 19, 2011 due to College meetings.

8/15/11
Open 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

8/16/11
Closed for College meetings

8/17/11
Open 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

8/18/11
Closed until 12:30 PM for College meetings
Open from 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM

8/19/11
Open 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Thank you!



Important Messages from the Financial Aid Office:

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Please be aware all summer financial aid awarded under the 2011/2012 FAFSA cannot disburse until after July 1, 2011.  The business office is aware and will not place your account on hold.  If you are anticipating a refund check as a result of excess aid, please be aware you will not receive your check until approximately the middle of July. 

The status of the Ohio College Opportunity Grant for the 2011/2012 award year is currently being re-evaluated as part of the upcoming state budget debate.  The final budget resolution is not expected before June 30, 2011.  We will keep you posted to any changes and updates regarding the status of the grant.

Please remember the FAFSA is a Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  It has come to our attention that some students have applied for aid at non-federal sites and have paid a fee.  The free website is www.fafsa.gov.  We also have the direct link on the Mercy College financial aid page for your easy access.



Get Experience, Respect, and up to $50,000 Toward Student Loans!

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Can’t get hired without experience, can’t get experience without being hired. It’s an age-old problem, but one the Army National Guard can help solve.

In the National Guard’s Officer Candidate School (OCS) you will get all the resume-building experience you can handle while paying off those student loans.

Click here to find out about getting:

Up to $50,000 in student loan repayment
A $10,000 accession bonus
Valuable career skills you can’t learn in a classroom
Leadership skills
The respect of a Nation

In as little as 16 weeks, you could be stepping out of OCS wearing the uniform and gold bar of an Officer in the Army National Guard. You could even do it while working full-time toward your degree. All that stands between you and all this – the training, honor, respect, and experience of a military Officer – is a click.