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Accessibility
Student Accessibility Services supports Mount Union's commitment to serving all students by providing educational opportunities for qualified persons with disabilities through accessible programs, services, and a campus environment.
Tobacco Free Campus
In accordance with the campus mission statement to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship, effective January 1, 2018, the University is 100% tobacco-free.
Mount Union’s School of Education Earns Perfect Score on Statewide Science of Reading Audit
Following a comprehensive and rigorous review of all reading and literacy instruction curricula, the University of Mount Union’s School of Education achieved a perfect 100% compliance score with no mandatory recommendations on the Science of Reading audit led by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE).
Mount Union Honors its Spring 2020 Retirees
With more than 700 combined years of experience, the University of Mount Union is proud to honor its 26 retirees following the Spring 2020 semester.
Purple Plu$ Card
Learn more about Mount Union's student ID, the Purple Plu$ Card.
Student Success
The University of Mount Union strives to help any student who is struggling academically. Numerous resources are available to any student at no additional cost to them. These resources include: individual appointments with staff members, peer tutoring, and a peer mentoring program that partners with a series of academic development workshops
From Torn Ligaments to Research Triumphs
Braydon Lazzara ’24 is utilizing his athletic background to earn national recognition in the field of exercise science.
Green Raiders
A Green Raider is a student who has an interest in practicing and promoting sustainable living.
Media
The media major at the University of Mount Union explores a variety of topics from foundations of communication and public speaking to the journalistic, audio, and video production skills necessary to succeed in design and media outlets.
Biology Professor McElhinney Selected for Million-Dollar Women in STEM Project
Dr. Amy McElhinney, associate professor and chair of the Department of Biology at the University of Mount Union, was selected to participate in the National Science Foundation’s Advancing STEM Careers by Empowering Network Development (ASCEND) project from an esteemed national pool of candidates.