Office for Student Engagement
About Us
We provide resources for students to discover and enhance leadership skills to prepare for successful careers and meaningful lives. Through engagement, we support, challenge, and empower students to reach their full potential in becoming impactful, Merciful graduates.
Our programs (New Student Orientation, Clubs and Organizations, CORE Programs, After Dark, Griffin Student Leadership Institute, and Money Matters) create small learning communities for students to explore cultures, life experiences, and worldviews different from their own. And, our student organizations provide hundreds of activities each semester, from trips to Winterfest in Philadelphia to movie nights featuring the latest films right here on campus.
Getting involved is a perfect way to build your leadership skills, expand your resume, have some fun, AND create memories and relationships that will last a lifetime. Stop by the Student Engagement Office to find out what's going on at GMercyU and how you can get involved!
Office for Student Engagement
2nd floor, Waldron Center
studentengagement@gmercyu.edu or 215-641-5565
www.gmercyu.edu/griffin-engage
CORE Programs
Thought-provoking events, resources, and discussions on social justice issues.
Clubs & Organizations
More than just fun! Learn to work with teams, communicate effectively, resolve conflicts, and build other real-world skills.
Leadership Programs
Learn about the Griffin Student Leadership Institute and other great ways to build leadership skills.
Student Engagement Staff
Get to know the professional staff who are your key to all that's happening on campus!
GMercyU After Dark
What's there to do at night and on weekends at GMercyU? Check it out!
Money Matters
These resources and information can help you make smart financial decisions now and in the future.
New Student Orientation
Orientation helps set up first-year and transfer students for success at GMercyU.
GMercyU Traditions
These special events remind us of our Mercy identity, celebrate our culture, and create lifelong memories.
Spiritual Life on Campus
These retreats and faith-sharing opportunities support