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BUTLER COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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bc3.edu
Year founded: 1965
Campus: Rural. BC3’s main campus in Butler
Township encompasses 330 acres. BC3 has
additional locations in Brockway, Cranberry
Township, Ford City, Hermitage and New
Castle.
Student life: 34 clubs or organizations,
six intercollegiate athletics teams
Faculty: 277
Student-to-faculty ratio: 18:1
Enrollment: 4,592 (2017-18)
Sports: Golf, volleyball, men’s basketball,
women’s basketball, baseball and softball
Top academic majors: General studies,
business administration, registered nursing,
business management and psychology
What sets them apart: BC3’s tuition is the
most affordable, and its salary-to-cost ratio is
the highest, among 42 colleges and universi-ties
in western Pennsylvania, according to the
U.S. Department of Education. Seventy-five
percent of BC3 graduates are debt-free. BC3
has been ranked the No. 1 community college
in Pennsylvania in back-to-back surveys by
Schools.com.
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA
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calu.edu
Year founded: 1852
Campus: 294 acres with 40 buildings in
California, a borough in rural southwestern
Pennsylvania, about 35 miles from Pittsburgh
Student life: More than 100 student clubs
and organizations, plus countless activities,
student leadership opportunities and events
on campus
Faculty: 410 (About 85 percent of full-time
faculty have the highest degrees in their fields)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 19:1
Enrollment: 7,788 (5,557 undergraduate,
2,231 graduate students)
Sports: 18 varsity teams (eight men, 10
women) in the NCAA Division-II Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
Top academic majors: More than 100 under-graduate
majors, degrees and certificates, and
more than 100 graduate programs, including
the University Honors Program, Career and
Professional Development Center, Internship
Center, Office of International Programming,
study abroad options, academic support
services, Center for Undergraduate Research
and more
What sets them apart: Listed among the best
colleges in the Northeast by The Princeton
Review, California University of Pennsylvania
is one of the Commonwealth’s most affordable
options for higher education. Cal U professors
are some of the best in their fields, committed
to academic excellence and intellectual rigor,
and offering real-world experience.
CARLOW UNIVERSITY
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carlow.edu
Year founded: 1929
Campus: Urban
Student life: 30-plus student organizations
Faculty: 264
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
(undergraduate)
Enrollment: 2,140 (1,365 undergraduate,
775 graduate)
Sports: Men’s: Basketball, cross country, golf,
track and soccer; Women’s: basketball, cross
country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and
volleyball
What sets them apart: Carlow University is
a private, liberal arts university in Pittsburgh.
Offering small classes, on-site and online pro-grams,
and generous financial aid, we provide
an exceptional education within a compassion-ate
community rooted in the heritage of the
Sisters of Mercy.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY
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chatham.edu
Year founded: 1869
Campus: Shadyside, urban, 39 acres; Eden
Hall campus, peri-urban, 389 acres.
Student life: More than 60 clubs and
organizations
Faculty: 111 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 9.8:1
(undergraduate)
Enrollment: 2,269 (1,208 undergraduate;
1,061 graduate)
Sports: Chatham is a member of the NCAA
Division III and the President’s Athletic Confer-ence.
Women’s: basketball, cross country,
ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, squash,
swimming & diving, track & field, volleyball;
Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, ice
hockey, lacrosse, soccer, squash, swimming &
diving, soccer, track & field
Top academic majors: Business, biology,
psychology, sustainability, integrated degree
programs
What sets them apart: Chatham excels at
creating opportunities for students to acquire,
strengthen and refine not only field-related
knowledge but also the skills that employers
tell us they value most — including teamwork,
communication, organization, leadership and
adaptability.
HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER
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huntingtonhelps.com
Year founded: 1977
Campus: n/a
Student life: n/a
Faculty: n/a
Student-to-faculty ratio: 1:1
Enrollment: n/a
Sports: n/a
Top academic majors: n/a
What sets them apart: Huntington is the
tutoring and test prep leader. Our Pa. certified
teachers help students prep for the SAT/ACT
and other standardized tests as well as provide
individualized instruction in reading, math,
writing, science and study skills for students of
all ages (PK-Adult).
LA ROCHE COLLEGE
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laroche.edu
Year founded: 1963
Campus: Situated in Pittsburgh’s North Hills,
the campus combines suburban life with
big-city amenities. McCandless Crossing, a
new neighborhood district and town center, is
across the street from campus, and North Park
of Allegheny County is just a short drive away.
Student life: Students find a tight-knit com-munity
with opportunities to meet new people
and explore new interests through more than
30 student clubs and organizations.
Faculty: 65 full-time and 145 adjunct
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 1,443 (1,289 undergraduate,
154 graduate)
Sports: Home to the Redhawks, La Roche
also offers 13 NCAA Div. III athletic teams.
Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf,
lacrosse and soccer. Women’s: basketball,
bowling, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis
and volleyball
Top academic majors: Psychology; health
sciences; criminal justice; accounting and
marketing
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