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What sets them apart: La Roche College
provides an innovative, skills-driven educa-tion
to prepare students for success in today’s
competitive workforce. Programs include the
high-demand fields of business, management,
education, computer science, criminal justice,
and health and medical sciences, as well as
creative disciplines in interior design, graphic
design, dance, film and media. Learn more at
an open house Saturday, Nov. 10.
POINT PARK UNIVERSITY
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pointpark.edu
Year founded: 1960
Campus: In the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh;
18 properties including five residence halls,
student center, Pittsburgh Playhouse and
Center for Media Innovation
Student life: More than 50 clubs and
organizations, including student government
and media
Faculty: 149 full-time educators and working
professionals
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Enrollment: 4,224 (3,281 undergraduate,
943 graduate)
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, communica-tion,
criminal justice and intelligence studies,
education, engineering, humanities and social
sciences, literary arts and social justice, natural
sciences, performing arts and psychology
What sets them apart: Point Park is a
dynamic, urban university with a strong liberal
arts tradition. Students in our 100-plus under-graduate
and graduate programs benefit from
our downtown location, career-focused educa-tion
and creative environment. Internship and
job opportunities surround our campus, and
our faculty have academic and professional
experience to share.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
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setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1885 (chartered in 1918)
Campus: Seton Hill’s 200-acre wooded
campus is located in Greensburg, providing a
unique setting in which students can learn, cre-ate,
and grow. Seton Hill’s campuses include
the award-winning Arts Center and Joanne
Woodyard Boyle Health Sciences Center.
All campus facilities and resources are
designed to give students the best education
possible.
Student life: With more than 50 clubs and
organizations on campus, Seton Hill University
plays host to a variety of student-centered
events and student service opportunities,
including intramural athletics, concerts, gaming
and volunteering.
Faculty: 200
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Enrollment: 2,000 (1,600 undergraduate,
400 graduate)
Sports: 21 NCAA Division-II athletic teams
Top academic majors: Business, health
professions, visual & performing arts
What sets them apart: Seton Hill University
is a leading liberal arts university founded by
the Sisters of Charity, embracing students
of all faiths. With more than 80 majors and
programs, Seton Hill educates students in
the tradition of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton to
make them “fit for the world in which you are
destined to live.”
WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY
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waynesburg.edu
Year founded: 1849
Campus: Waynesburg University is located
in Waynesburg, 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: 76 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Enrollment: 1,736 (1,376 undergraduate,
360 graduate)
Sports: 20 men’s and women’s varsity sports
competing in the NCAA Division III Presidents’
Athletic Conference (PAC)
Top academic majors: Business, commu-nication,
criminal justice, education, forensic
science and nursing
What sets them apart: Value. Waynesburg
University is consistently ranked a top value
school in national ranking systems that mea-sure
outcomes. Most recently, the university
was named to MONEY Magazine’s 2018 “Best
Colleges For Your Money” list, which examined
three primary factors, including quality of
education, affordability and outcomes.
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
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wvu.edu
Year founded: 1867
Campus: Suburban
Student life: 480-plus student organizations
Faculty: 2,034 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 20-1
Enrollment: 29,902 (systemwide) (21,302
undergradtuate, 5,619 graduate/professional)
Sports: 18 intercollegiate sports
Top academic majors: Physics, forensic and
investigative science, psychology, business,
engineering, puppetry, sport management,
interactive design for media
What sets them apart: At West Virginia
University, we are determined to go first. Going
first means we’re bold enough to dream big
and take risks. So we will go above. We will go
beyond. And when everyone else goes back,
Mountaineers go first.
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