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Mercersburg Academy

Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy logo
Location
Mercersburg, PA
USA
Information
Type Private, Boarding, Prep
Motto Integritas, Virilitas, Fidelitas (Integrity, Virility, Fidelity)
Religious affiliation(s) historically tied to United Church of Christ
Head of School Katherine Titus
Faculty 106, 76% with advanced degrees
Enrollment 441 total
85% boarding
15% day
Average class size 12 students
Student to teacher ratio 5:1
Campus Rural, 300 acres (2 km²)
Color(s) Blue and White
Athletics 26 sports; 24 varsity teams, 20 junior varsity, thirds, and club teams
Mascot Blue Storm
Website
Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy is located in Pennsylvania
Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy is located in the US
Mercersburg Academy
Location PA 16, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania
Coordinates 39°49′34″N 77°53′54″W / 39.82611°N 77.89833°W / 39.82611; -77.89833Coordinates: 39°49′34″N 77°53′54″W / 39.82611°N 77.89833°W / 39.82611; -77.89833
Area 15 acres (6.1 ha)
Built 1836
Architect Multiple
Architectural style Classical Revival, Late Gothic Revival
NRHP Reference #

84003374

Added to NRHP June 21, 1984

www.mercersburg.edu

84003374

Mercersburg Academy is a selective private, independent, coed college preparatory boarding school of 435 students in grades 9-12/postgraduate located in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, about 90 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. The school, which was founded in 1893, is set on 300 acres and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

According to the school's mission statement, “Mercersburg Academy prepares young men and women from diverse backgrounds for college and for life in a global community. Students at Mercersburg pursue a rigorous and dynamic curriculum while learning to live together harmoniously in a supportive residential environment. Mercersburg's talented faculty instill in students the value of hard work and the importance of character and community as they teach students to think for themselves, to approach life thoughtfully and creatively, to thrive physically, to act morally, to value the spiritual dimension of human existence, and to serve others.”

On March 31, 1836, the Pennsylvania General Assembly granted a charter to Marshall College to be located in Mercersburg. Dr. Frederick Augustus Rauch came from Switzerland to be the first president of the college under the sponsorship of the Reformed Church in the United States. Dr. Rauch served as president from 1836 until 1841. His successor in the position was John Williamson Nevin who served until 1853, when Marshall College joined with Franklin College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to become Franklin & Marshall College. At this time, the preparatory department of Marshall College became known as Marshall Academy which later changed to Marshall Collegiate Institute. In 1865, the name was again changed to Mercersburg College, under whose charter the school continues to operate. The historic tie to the church continues through Mercersburg's membership in the Council for Higher Education of the United Church of Christ.


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