Sisters of Mercy Official Site
Conference for Mercy Higher Education Official Site
- Carlow University (Pittsburgh, PA) Official Site
- Misericordia University (Dallas, PA) Official Site
- College of Saint Mary (Omaha, NE) Official Site
- Georgian Court University (Lakewood, NJ) Official Site
- Gwynedd-Mercy College (Gwynedd Valley, PA) Official Site
- Maria College (Albany, NY) Official Site
- Marian Court College (Swampscott, MA) Official Site
- Mercyhurst College (Erie, PA) Official Site
- Mount Aloysius College (Cresson, PA) Official Site
- Mount Mercy University (Cedar Rapids, IA) Official Site
- Salve Regina University (Newport, RI) Official Site
- St. Joseph College (West Hartford, CT) Official Site
- St. Joseph's College (Standish, ME) Official Site
- St. Xavier University (Chicago, IL) Official Site
- Trocaire College (Buffalo, NY) Official Site
- University of Detroit Mercy (Detroit, MI) Official Site
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