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Directory of Advertisers 30 SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE Page 26 | Booth # 280 & 281 www.stvincent.edu Year founded: 1846 Campus: 200-acre residential campus, 35 miles from downtown Pittsburgh Student life: More than 60 student clubs and organizations, 67 percent of students live on campus, men’s and women’s varsity sports, intramurals Faculty: 224 (full- and part-time) Student-to-faculty Ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,836 (1,646 undergraduate, 190 graduate) Sports: Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, fencing (club), football, golf, ice hockey (club), lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis and track; Women’s: basketball, cheerleading (club), cross country, equestrian (club), fencing (club), golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and volleyball Top academic majors: Biology; accounting; criminology, law and society; psychology; education; computing and information science; communications What sets them apart: Saint Vincent College offers challenging academics anchored in the liberal arts and sciences in nearly 50 undergraduate majors and 10 graduate programs. Our graduates are successful: 97 percent of the Class of 2015 who responded to a survey reported working in jobs in their fields or continuing their studies in graduate or professional school. Saint Vincent College ranks highly among the most affordable, high-quality private liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our students are part of a community of learners who value education as well as the development of skills that help them become leaders who serve their communities and the world. SETON HILL UNIVERSITY Page 19 | Booth # 58 & 59 www.setonhill.edu Year founded: 1885 (chartered in 1918) Campus: Seton Hill’s private, wooded 200- acre main campus is complemented by its new adjacent campus in downtown Greensburg, Pa. The University recently opened an arts center in downtown Greensburg and the new JoAnne Woodyard Boyle Health Sciences Center on the main hilltop campus. Student life: Students at Seton Hill come from 46 states and 20 countries. Setonians have the opportunity to participate in more than 50 student clubs; athletics; intramurals; study abroad, educational, cultural and service trips; and on-campus concerts, theatre and dance performances, art exhibitions and special university events. Students ski, camp, hike and raft in the Laurel Highlands, and travel to nearby Pittsburgh for professional sports, arts and cultural events. Faculty: 200 Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1 Enrollment: 2,000 (1,600 undergraduate, 400 graduate) Sports: 21 men’s and women’s NCAA Division II teams, including: baseball, basketball (m/w), cross country (m/w), equestrian (w), field hockey (w), football, golf (w), lacrosse (m/w), soccer (m/w), softball (w), tennis (w), track and field (m/w), volleyball (w) and wrestling. Top academic majors: Business administration, biology, education What sets them apart: Seton Hill provides career preparation as part of every major, and has a 97 percent career/graduate school placement rate. The University’s Mobile Learning at the Hill Program provides an iPad and a MacBook Air to all full-time freshmen. At Seton Hill, students can earn both an undergraduate and a master’s degree in less time and at a reduced cost. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT GREENSBURG Page 26 | Booth # 274 www.upg.pitt.edu Year founded: 1963 Campus: Pitt-Greensburg’s beautiful 219-acre suburban campus is located in Hempfield Township, allowing quick access to Greensburg and attractions in the Laurel Highlands, as well as in Pittsburgh. Student life: Pitt-Greensburg’s students reside on campus in apartment-style or suite-style accommodations. More than 50 clubs and organizations provide opportunities for out-ofclassroom learning and leadership experience. Multiple opportunities exist for community service throughout the year, allowing Pitt- Greensburg students to volunteer hundreds of hours in the community each month. Faculty: 139 (81 full-time, 58 part-time) Student-to-faculty ratio: 18:1 Sports: 12 NCAA Division III athletic teams participating in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. Men’s: baseball, golf, basketball, cross country, soccer, tennis; Women’s: basketball, cross country, soccer, tennis, softball, volleyball Enrollment: 1,471 full-time undergraduates; 1,508.6 full-time equivalent Top academic majors: Biological science, psychology, management What sets them apart: Pitt-Greensburg offers an individualized academic environment where students gain hands-on experience in their fields of study. Students partner with faculty to do research and develop projects that benefit the community through class work, the Green Scholar program, the Center for Applied Research (CFAR) and the Studio at Pitt-Greensburg. WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY Page 26 | Booth # 157 & 158 www.waynesburg.edu Year founded: 1849 Campus: Waynesburg University is located in Waynesburg, Pa., one hour south of Pittsburgh, and is easily accessible from I-79. Three graduate education centers are located in the immediate Pittsburgh region. Student life: Students at Waynesburg are never at a loss for fun activities to keep them busy in their down time. The Student Activities Board (SAB) plans numerous events each week, from simple but fun activities on campus to all-day road trips. In addition to SAB events, there are a variety of other activities, such as service projects and lecture series. Faculty: 75 full-time undergraduate faculty Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,750 (1,300 undergraduate, 450 graduate) Sports: 20 men’s and women’s varsity sports competing in the NCAA Division III Presidents’ Athletic Conference Top academic majors: Business, communication, criminal justice, forensic science and nursing, with more than 70 academic concentrations What sets them apart: Waynesburg University, a private Christian university, provides valuable, personal and hands-on educational experiences among a close-knit community for undergraduate and graduate students. The University is one of only 21 Bonner Scholar schools in the country, offering local, regional and international opportunities to touch the lives of others through service.


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