November 1
Early Action is a non-binding admission process that gives students priority consideration for scholarships ranging up to full tuition and beyond. Students who apply by the Early Action deadline will receive an admission decision during the third week of November
December 1
is a non-binding admission process that gives students priority consideration for scholarships, ranging up to full tuition. Students who apply by the Early Action II deadline will receive an admission decision during the third week of December.
February 1
Regular Decision is an admission process that encourages students to apply by February 1 to receive their admission decision the same month.
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| Test Optional | | Steps | What does that mean? | | Submit Application | Mercer University offers two ways to apply for admission: The Common Application or the Mercer Application. | | Submit Official High School Transcript(s) | Ask your school counselor to send us your official transcript(s). We want to see how you’ve challenged yourself and explored academic interests through your coursework. | | Letter of Recommendation | Students who apply to Mercer as Test Optional are required to submit one letter of recommendation. These letters should be from one of your high school teachers or counselors about your work ethic, school engagement, academic achievement, and more. | | Supplemental Essays | The Test Optional applicants are required to complete two additional short answer essays as part of the application process. |
| Mercer University offers two ways to apply for admission: The Common Application or the Mercer Application.
| Submit Standardized Test Scores | Test scores submitted with your application for admission may be self-reported. We will require official standardized test scores to be submitted prior to enrollment at Mercer University. Make sure to submit all your scores since we super score, meaning we use the highest scores out of all submitted tests.
| Submit Official High School Transcript(s) | Ask your school counselor to send us your official transcript(s). We want to see how you’ve challenged yourself and explored academic interests through your coursework. |
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