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BETHANY COLLEGE
Page 12 | Booth # 419
bethanywv.edu
Year founded: 1840
Campus: Bethany College spans 1,300 beautiful
acres of rolling West Virginia countryside.
Student life: With more than 30 clubs and seven
fraternity and sorority chapters, students are given
the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the
Bethany experience.
Faculty: 49
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Enrollment: 486 (466 undergraduate,
20 graduate)
Sports: With athletic involvement from 57.21
percent of the student body, Bethany College is an
NCAA Division III school. Part of the Presidents’
Athletic Conference and Eastern College Athletic
Conference, Bethany offers 22 intercollegiate athletic
teams, along with intramurals and club sports.
Top academic majors: Education, psychology,
biology, physical education, bio-chemistry and
management.
What sets them apart: Bethany College provides
the perfect setting for students to experience an
education with connections at the core. From students’
first walk through the Oglebay Gates to the
final walk at graduation, students form immediate
connections with each other, faculty and the world
thanks to the college’s commitment to intentional
learning.
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA
Page 8 | Booth # 124, 126
calu.edu
Year founded: 1852
Campus: Located in California (pop. about 6,800),
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
Student-to-faculty ratio: 17:1
Enrollment: 7,312 (5,174 undergraduate,
2,138 graduate)
Sports: Eighteen varsity teams (eight men, 10
women) in the NCAA Division II Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference (PSAC).
Top academic majors: The University is organized
into four colleges: the College of Education and
Human Services, the College of Liberal Arts, the
Eberly College of Science and Technology (all undergraduate),
and the School of Graduate Studies
and Research.
What sets them apart: Accredited and affordable,
Cal U provides students with an excellent
educational experience at a tremendous value. Cal
U professors are some of the best in their fields,
committed to academic excellence and intellectual
rigor, and offering real-world experience.
Eighty-seven percent of Cal U’s full-time faculty
members hold the highest degree in their field.
CARLOW UNIVERSITY
Page 24 | Booth # 915, 917
carlow.edu
Year founded: 1929
Campus: Carlow’s main campus is located in Oakland,
just minutes away from Downtown Pittsburgh.
The 14-acre campus — complete with gardens
and a waterfall — is secluded, yet in the heart of a
bustling neighborhood.
Student life: Students get involved in service,
campus ministry, internships, research, and more
than 25 student organizations, including Student
Government Association and Campus Activities
Board. More than 400 undergraduates live in one of
two residence halls. The newly renovated University
Commons is a hub of student activity.
Faculty: 97
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 2,074 (1,333 undergradute;
741 graduate)
Sports: Thirteen varsity teams compete in the River
States Conference of the NAIA. Sports include basketball
(women/men), cross country (women/men),
golf (women/men), soccer (women/men), softball
(women), tennis (women), track & field (women/
men), volleyball (women).
Top academic majors: Nursing, biology, cardiovascular
perfusion, psychology, early childhood
education, social work, art.
What sets them apart: Carlow University is an innovative,
Catholic institution founded by the Sisters
of Mercy. Our unique location, liberal arts curriculum,
and supportive community prepare students to
be career-ready, ethical leaders who bring creativity
and an entrepreneurial mindset to the workplace.
Ninety-nine percent of job-seeking students are
employed within six months of graduation.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY
Page 26 | Booth # 409, 411
chatham.edu
Year founded: 1869
Campus: Shadyside campus, urban, 39 acres.
Eden Hall campus, peri-urban, 388 acres.
Student life: More than 60 student organizations
help students explore their passions
and discover new ones.
Faculty: 120 full-time
Student-to-faculty ratio: 10:1
Enrollment: 2,193 (1,105 undergraduate;
1,088 graduate)
Sports: Women’s: basketball, cross country, hockey,
lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving,
indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, volleyball.
Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, hockey,
lacrosse, squash, swimming & diving, indoor track &
field, outdoor track & field.
Top academic majors: Business, psychology,
biology, sustainability.
What sets them apart: Reflecting the commitment
of our most famous alumna, environmental pioneer
Rachel Carson ’29, Chatham is one of the top universities
in the world for sustainability as measured
by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability
in Higher Education (AASHE)’s Sustainability
Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS).
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY (CCAC)
Page 26 | Booth # 1000, 1002
ccac.edu
Year founded: 1966
Campus: Four campuses and four centers — a mix
of urban and suburban locations.
Student life: More than 60 clubs and organizations,
including four honor societies, intercollegiate
and intramural sports, cultural events and student
government leadership positions.
Faculty: 243 full-time teaching
Student-to-faculty ratio: 16:1
Enrollment: Undergraduate, 26,243 credit; 17,846
noncredit
Sports: NJCAA intercollegiate sports teams include
men’s and women’s basketball, bowling, crosscountry
and golf, men’s baseball, and women’s
softball and volleyball. In addition, CCAC offers
men’s intercollegiate ice hockey as well as a variety
of intramural sports for men and women at each
campus.
Top academic majors: Nursing & allied health
programs; STEM programs, including cybersecurity,
data analytics, software development and multimedia
programming, simulation & gaming; business
programs.
What sets them apart: For hundreds of thousands
of the region’s residents, CCAC has provided an
affordable gateway to a more fulfilled and prosperous
future. From groundbreaking student success
initiatives to top-ranked academic and career-based
programs, CCAC continues to be the college of
choice for nearly one out of three adults in Greater
Pittsburgh.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Page 18 | Booth # 118, 120
edinboro.edu
Year founded: 1857
Campus: 585-acre campus
Student life: More than 140 clubs and organizations,
NCAA Division I and Division II athletics, 13
fraternities and sororities, 85,000-square-foot recreation
center, 9 dining options and modern housing.
Faculty: 312
Student-to-faculty ratio: 15:1
Enrollment: 4,834 (3,572 undergraduate;
1,262 graduate)
Sports: Eighteen men’s and women’s teams,
including eSports and men’s wheelchair basketball.
Top academic majors: Art/cinema, nursing, early