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Directory of Advertisers (which includes criminal justice, social work, and sociology), psychology and nursing. What sets them apart: ESU’s distinctive features include a state-of-the-art Science and Technology Center that houses a natural history museum and a planetarium, a Stratasys 3-D printing super lab, a student veterans’ center, and an entrepreneurial leadership center. ESU is conveniently located 90 minutes from New York City and two hours from Philadelphia. FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY Page 24 | Booth # 57 www.frostburg.edu Year founded: 1898 Campus: small town, 260 acres within the town limits of Frostburg, Md. Student life: 90-plus clubs and organizations, plus Greek life. Music, comedy, movies and other entertainment through University Programing Council and the Cultural Events Series. Variety of housing plus off-campus, Edgewood Late @ Lane late-night parties. Food options include Chesapeake Dining Hall, Subway, Moe’s, Starbucks and Chick-fil-a. Free bus service to mall, around town. Faculty: 222 Student-to-faculty ratio: 17:1 Enrollment: 5,676 (4,884 undergraduate, 792 graduate) Sports: 21 NCAA Division III sports — Women’s: basketball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor & outdoor track & field, volleyball; Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, indoor & outdoor track & field; club and intramural sports. Top academic majors: Business administration, nursing, psychology, law & society, biology What sets them apart: FSU strives to make real-world learning a part of every student’s academic career, whether through internships, research projects or classes that integrate outof classroom experiences into the curriculum. Frostburg combines one-on-one mentorship opportunities with chances to excel beyond the classroom, innovative sustainability programs and varied international opportunities. GENEVA COLLEGE Page 22 | Booth # 80 & 81 www.geneva.edu Year founded: 1848 Campus: Suburban, 55-acres Student life: Geneva has a diverse student body with students representing 36 states and 11 nations Faculty: 76 full-time Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,663 (1,458 undergraduate, 205 graduate) Sports: NCAA Division III – 16 men’s & women’s varsity sports Top academic majors: Business, engineering, education, biology, communication, psychology, student ministry and human services What sets them apart: Geneva College is a Christ-centered academic community that provides a comprehensive education to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor. We do all of our work under God’s inspired, perfect word. We offer over 40 academic majors and programs, as well as NCAA Division III sports. GROVE CITY COLLEGE Page 9 | Booth # 44 & 45 www.gcc.edu Year founded: 1876 Campus: 180 acres in Grove City, Pa., north of Pittsburgh Student life: More than 150 student groups Faculty: 153 full-time, 82 part-time Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 2,392 undergraduate students Sports: 22 NCAA Division III varsity teams Top academic majors: Mechanical engineering, biology, communications studies What sets them apart: Grove City College equips students to pursue their unique callings through an academically excellent and Christ-centered learning and living experience distinguished by a commitment to affordability and its promotion of the Christian worldview, the foundations of free society and the love of neighbor. LA ROCHE COLLEGE Page 26 | Booth # 257 & 258 www.laroche.edu Year founded: 1963 Campus: Suburban; 43 acres Student life: Student-life is vibrant and exciting and includes more than 30 student clubs and organizations, intramurals, 13 NCAA Division III athletic teams and service learning programs. Also within walking distance, students can find both employment and entertainment at McCandless Crossing. Faculty: 195 (61 full-time, 134 adjunct) Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 1,555 (1,406 undergraduate, 149 graduate) Sports: NCAA Division III—Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse and soccer; Women’s: basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball Top academic majors: Criminal justice, accounting, psychology, nursing, health sciences and information technology What sets them apart: La Roche College offers a career-focused education to prepare students for success in today’s competitive workforce. Majors include both high-demand fields and creative disciplines. Study abroad opportunities are included in the cost of tuition. Learn more by visiting campus or attending Preview Day on Saturday, Feb. 25. LAKE ERIE COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE (LECOM) Page 23 | Booth 288 www.lecom.edu Year founded: 1992 Campus: Suburban/Urban Enrollment: 4140 master’s or doctorate students Top academic majors: Doctor of osteopathic medicine, doctor of dental medicine, doctor of pharmacy, master of health services administration, master of science in biomedical science, master of medical science, master of science in medical education. What sets them apart: LECOM is the core of LECOM Health. This highly innovative health care and education academic health center includes two hospitals and clinical practices that strive to add to the quality of life of our neighbors by bringing total health care to the community. LECOM is preparing the next generation of physicians, dentists and pharmacists at campuses in Erie and Greensburg, Pa., and in Bradenton, Fla. POINT PARK UNIVERSITY Page 18 | Booth # 343 & 344 www.pointpark.edu Founded: 1960 Campus: In the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, 18 properties including five residence halls, student center and new Center for Media Innovation Student Life: 50-plus clubs and organizations, including student government and media Faculty: 147 full-time educators and working professionals Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 4,093 (3,276 undergraduate, 817 graduate) from 46 states and 41 countries Sports: 17 varsity sports: men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track and field (indoor and outdoor); men’s baseball; women’s softball and volleyball; competitive cheer and dance for all Top academic majors: Business, communication, criminal justice and intelligence studies, education, engineering, humanities and human sciences, literary arts, natural sciences and performing arts What sets them apart: Point Park is a dynamic, urban university with a strong liberal arts tradition. Students in our more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs benefit from our downtown location, career-focused education and creative environment. Internship and job opportunities surround our campus, and our faculty have academic and professional experience to share. 29 CONTINUED ON PAGE 30


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