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childhood and special education, criminal justice,
social work, human performance.
What sets them apart: Edinboro students prepare
for careers and life through opportunities for handson
learning, collaborative research with faculty,
global travel and internships. From animation and
graphic design to nursing, teaching and more,
Edinboro’s five colleges and schools, and more
than 100 majors and minors, provide everything you
need to succeed.
GENEVA COLLEGE
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geneva.edu
Year founded: 1848
Campus: Located on a campus of 55 acres in Beaver
Falls, Pa., 35 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
Student life: Co-curricular activities at Geneva include
campus clubs, student leadership, intramural
sports, theater, concert choir, concert and marching
bands, student publications and Christian ministries.
Faculty: 68 full-time
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 1,263 (1,129 undergraduate,
134 graduate)
Sports: Members of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference
of the NCAA Division III, as well as the Eastern
College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Men: Football,
basketball, baseball, tennis, indoor and outdoor
track & field, cross country, volleyball, and soccer.
Women: Basketball, golf, volleyball, tennis, indoor
and outdoor track & field, cross country, soccer, and
softball.
Top academic majors: Engineering, business,
education, computer science, biology, psychology
and vommunication.
What sets them apart: U.S. News & World Report
recognized Geneva College as a top three Best
Value school out of all North Region universities.
Kiplinger’s places Geneva on its prestigious top 100
list of national Private Universities of Value.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA (IUP)
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iup.edu
Year founded: 1875
Campus: In-town, 354 acres
Student life: Students benefit from the leadership,
professional, service and social opportunities offered
by more than 250 exciting student organizations,
including 32 fraternities and sororities. IUP
has been ranked sixth in student clubs and activities
among colleges in the mid-Atlantic region by College
Insider.
Faculty: 664
Student-to-faculty ratio: 17:1
Enrollment: 11,325 (9,215 undergraduate;
2,110 graduate)
Sports: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
in NCAA Division II. Men: Baseball, basketball,
cross country, football, golf, swimming, and track
and field. Women: Basketball, cross country, field
hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis,
track and field and volleyball). A variety of club and
intramural sports.
Top academic majors: Accounting, biology, communications
media, computer science, criminology,
management, marketing, nursing, physical education
and sport, psychology.
What sets them apart: IUP’s 140 majors and
60 minors give you choices to find the academic
path that best meets your goals, whatever they
are. Our professors themselves — not graduate
assistants — teach most classes, and they’ll engage
you in real research and hands-on learning. You’ll
be prepared for lifelong success.
LAKE ERIE COLLEGE
OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE (LECOM)
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lecom.edu
Year founded: 1992
Campus: Urban/suburban
Enrollment: 4,223 graduate students
Top academic majors: Doctor of osteopathic medicine;
doctor of pharmacy; doctor of dental medicine;
masters in health services administration; master of
medical science.
What sets them apart: The college is the core of
LECOM Health, a highly innovative medical education
system based in Erie that includes two hospitals
and 20 clinical practices. The college maintains one
of the lowest private medical school tuitions in the
country while maintaining the highest standards in
medical education.
MT. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE
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mtaloy.edu
Year founded: 1853
Campus: Located on a beautiful 193-acre campus
in Cresson, Pa. Provides a safe, vibrant learning
community. Students enjoy both the security of the
campus and the proximity to State College to the
east and Pittsburgh to the west. Minutes away from
all the amenities of Altoona and Johnstown.
Student life: More than 100 student organizations,
service opportunities, social events and intramural
programs each year.
Faculty: 175
Student-to-faculty ratio: 11:1
Enrollment: Approx. 2,500
Sports: Fourteen D-III sports teams. In 2019,
women’s lacrosse will bring the total to 15.
Top academic majors: Nursing, business administration,
medical imaging, biology, information
technology.
What sets them apart: At Mount Aloysius College
you’ll find an opportunity, wrapped in an experience,
supported by a community. As you prepare for a
rewarding career and a lifetime of learning, you will
discover that the horizon is indeed just your starting
line.
POINT PARK UNIVERSITY
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pointpark.edu
Year founded: 1960
Campus: In the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh; 17
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: 150 full-time
Enrollment: 4,099 (3,196 undergraduate;
903 graduate
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Sports: Seventeen 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 social sciences, literary
arts and social justice, natural sciences, performing
arts and psychology.
What sets them apart: Point Park is a private,
urban university with a strong focus on experiential
learning. Students in our more than 100 undergraduate,
master’s and doctoral programs benefit from
our downtown location, career-focused education
and creative environment. Internship, cooperative
education and job opportunities surround campus,
and faculty share scholarly and professional experience
with students.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
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stvincent.edu
Year founded: 1846
Campus: 200-acre residential campus, 35 miles
from downtown Pittsburgh.
Student life: More than 50 student clubs and organizations,
73 percent of students live on campus,
men’s and women’s varsity sports, intramurals.
Faculty: 105 full-time
Student-to-faculty ratio: 11:1
Enrollment: 1,867 (1,676 undergraduate:
191 graduate)
Sports: Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country,
football, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor track,
soccer, swimming, tennis. Women:Basketball, bowling,
cheerleading (club), cross country, golf, indoor
track, lacrosse, outdoor track, soccer, softball,
swimming, tennis, volleyball. Club sports.
Top academic majors: Biology; criminology, law
and society; education (early childhood and middle
grade); management; psychology; marketing;
accounting; communication; integrated science and
finance.
What sets them apart: Saint Vincent College offers
challenging academics anchored in the liberal arts
and sciences in more than 50 undergraduate majors
and 10 graduate programs. Our graduates are
successful: 97 percent of the Class of 2017 who responded
to a survey reported working in their fields
or pursuing graduate or professional studies.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
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setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1918
Campus: Located on 200 wooded acres in the
small town of Greensburg, Pa., 45 minutes outside
of Pittsburgh. Recently, Seton Hill has expanded
its campus “off the Hill” and into the historic cultural
district of Greensburg.
Student life: Seton Hill is a residential university
with seven residence halls (and one more on the
way). Seton Hill’s Office of Student Involvement
hosts student-friendly activities weekly. In addition,
Seton Hill has more than 50 student clubs.
Faculty: 211
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Enrollment: 2,036 (1,534 undergraduate;
112 adult degree program, 390 graduate).
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