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Directory of Advertisers BETHANY COLLEGE Page 12 | Booth # 371 www.bethanywv.edu Year founded: 1840 Campus: There was never a more glorious place to go to college. The rolling hillsides in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains never lose their beauty throughout the seasons. Once you visit our campus, you’re ours, history is all around you and when you want to venture beyond our 1,300-acre campus, America’s Most Livable City, Pittsburgh is only a 50-minute drive away. The campus includes beautiful historic landmarks, modern wellequipped classrooms, spacious sports/recreational areas, indoor and outdoor theaters, art galleries, an equestrian center, a teaching greenhouse and more. Student life: Bethany offers more than 50 student organizations: scholastic and honorary, government, special interest and departmental as well as The Stampede, the Bethany College Marching Band. Greek organizations include Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Mu, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Nu. Faculty: 50 Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1 Sports: Bethany’s 22 varsity athletic teams (11 women’s and 11 men’s) compete in the NCAA Division III Presidents Athletic Conference and the Eastern College Athletic Association. Top academic majors: Psychology, communications & media arts, education, biology and business What sets them apart: All students pursuing a bachelor’s degree must complete The Bethany Plan — a detailed academic and co-curricular program, focused on building skills employers seek, and grounded in the liberal arts. Bethany has achieved national distinction as one of the few institutions requiring a senior capstone project and written and oral senior comprehensive exams. CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Page 11 | Booth # 19 & 20 www.calu.edu Year founded: 1852 Campus: Cal U’s campus is 294 acres filled with natural and architectural beauty that supports a vibrant campus experience. Student life: More than 100 student clubs and organizations Faculty: About 400 Student-to-faculty ratio: 21:1 Enrollment: 7,553 (5,522 undergraduate, 2,031 graduate) Sports: 16 NCAA Division II teams Top academic majors: Business, health science, education What sets them apart: California University of Pennsylvania offers applied, active learning. Cal U combines academic excellence with high-demand programs, a career advantage program and a four-year graduation plan. It’s higher education that sparks innovation and leads to success in the careers of today — and tomorrow. CARLOW UNIVERSITY Page 14 | Booth # 318-320 www.carlow.edu Year founded: 1929 Campus: Urban Student life: 30-plus student organizations Faculty: 266 Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1 (undergraduate) Enrollment: 2,254 (1,407 undergraduate, 847 graduate) Sports: 11 teams — four men’s teams (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer) and seven women’s teams (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball) What sets them apart: Carlow is a private, co-educational, Catholic university located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s “Eds, Meds, and Tech” district. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, Carlow’s graduates, curriculum and partnerships reflect its strong commitment to social justice; ethical, forward-thinking and responsible leadership; and service to the community that has a meaningful impact. CHATHAM UNIVERSITY Page 10 | Booth # 128 & 129 www.chatham.edu Year founded: 1869 Campus: Chatham’s Shadyside campus is 39 acres, and our Eden Hall campus is located on 388 acres. Faculty: 106 Enrollment: 2,100-plus Top academic majors: Chatham is a private, coeducational, four-year university granting bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 500 courses of study housed within the School of Health Sciences, the School of Art, Science & Business, and the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY Page 31 | Booth # 10 & 11 www.edinboro.edu Year founded: 1857 Campus: Edinboro University’s beautiful 585-acre main campus in a small lake resort community encompasses open fields, wooded areas, a 5-acre lake and 43 buildings, including a seven-story library, traditional and suite-style student housing, a 260,000-square-foot student center, and academic buildings housing state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms. Student life: Life outside the classroom at Edinboro University provides the perfect complement to its high-quality academic programs, offering students opportunities to develop leadership and life skills while pursuing their passion through a wide array of organizations, service opportunities, athletics, arts and other activities. Faculty: 341 Student-to-faculty ratio: 18:1 Enrollment: 6,181 (4,840 undergraduate, 1,341 graduate) Sports: 17 varsity sports (10 women’s and 7 men’s), plus wheelchair basketball and cheerleading Top academic majors: As a public regional comprehensive university, Edinboro offers a wide array of accredited liberal arts, education and professional programs. What sets them apart: The Edinboro experience is characterized by high-quality academics, experiential learning, diverse co-curricular activities, stirring history and traditions, and opportunities for leadership and life skills development, which together promote success in college, career and all aspects of life. EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY Page 25 | Booth # 13 www.esu.edu Year founded: 1893 Campus: Suburban, 258 acres Student life: 125 student-run organizations, new apartment-style housing, 2,824 students housed on campus Faculty: 275 full-time, 71 part-time Student-to-faculty ratio: 24:1 Enrollment: 6,830 (6,159 undergraduate, 671 graduate) Sports: 20 Division II men’s and women’s sports Top academic majors: The degree programs with the highest enrollments are biological sciences, business management, sociology 28


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