Roman Catholic Universities and Colleges in The United States - Sisters of Mercy Official Site

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  1. Carlow University (Pittsburgh, PA) Official Site
  2. Misericordia University (Dallas, PA) Official Site
  3. College of Saint Mary (Omaha, NE) Official Site
  4. Georgian Court University (Lakewood, NJ) Official Site
  5. Gwynedd-Mercy College (Gwynedd Valley, PA) Official Site
  6. Maria College (Albany, NY) Official Site
  7. Marian Court College (Swampscott, MA) Official Site
  8. Mercyhurst College (Erie, PA) Official Site
  9. Mount Aloysius College (Cresson, PA) Official Site
  10. Mount Mercy University (Cedar Rapids, IA) Official Site
  11. Salve Regina University (Newport, RI) Official Site
  12. St. Joseph College (West Hartford, CT) Official Site
  13. St. Joseph's College (Standish, ME) Official Site
  14. St. Xavier University (Chicago, IL) Official Site
  15. Trocaire College (Buffalo, NY) Official Site
  16. University of Detroit Mercy (Detroit, MI) Official Site

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