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women’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer,
track and field (indoor and outdoor); men’s baseball;
women’s softball and volleyball; competitive cheer,
competitive dance and eSports for all.
Enrollment: 3,929 (3,100 undergraduate,
829 graduate)
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 more than 100 undergraduate,
master’s and doctoral programs benefit from the
university’s downtown location, career-focused
education and creative environment. Faculty share
professional experience with students, and internships
and paid cooperative education jobs, for credit,
surround campus.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
Page 26 | Booth # 903, 905
stvincent.edu
Year founded: 1846
Campus: 200-acre residential campus, 35 miles
from downtown Pittsburgh
Student life: More than 50 student clubs and
organizations, 67 percent of students live on campus,
men’s and women’s varsity sports, intramurals
Number of faculty: 104 full-time faculty; 94 percent
hold Ph.D.s or terminal degrees
Student-to-faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports: Men’s varsity sports: baseball, basketball,
cross country, football, golf, indoor track, lacrosse,
outdoor track, soccer, swimming, tennis, volleyball;
Women’s varsity sports: basketball, bowling,
cross country, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor
track, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball;
Club sports: cheerleading, equestrian, fencing, ice
hockey, men’s bowling, men’s and women’s rugby;
Intramurals: aerobics, basketball, billiards, dodgeball,
flag football, soccer, softball, street hockey, ultimate
frisbee, volleyball, weightlifting.
Enrollment: 1,739 (1,560 undergraduate,
179 graduate)
Top academic majors: Biology; criminology, law
and society; education (early childhood and middle
grade); management; psychology; marketing;
accounting; communication; integrated science;
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:
99 percent of recent alumni are employed or
furthering their education.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
Page 3 | Booth # 900, 902
setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1885 (Chartered in 1918)
Campus: 200 wooded acres in Greensburg, Pa., 35
miles from Pittsburgh
Student life: At Seton Hill, the campus community is
a friendly one, and it’s easy to make friends and get
to know professors. Seton Hill’s Office of Student Involvement
hosts student-friendly activities weekly. In
addition, Seton Hill has more than 50 student clubs,
intramural sports, regular service opportunities and a
robust arts scene that is open to all majors. Students
enjoy discounts at Greensburg coffeehouses,
restaurants, shops, museums and entertainment
venues.
Number of Faculty: 211
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Sports: Twenty-one NCAA Division II athletic programs
for men and women
Enrollment: 2,079 (1,726 undergraduate,
353 graduate)
Top academic majors: Health professions, business,
visual & performing arts, education
What sets them apart: Career and graduate school
placement rates for Seton Hill graduates are well
above the national average at both the undergraduate
and master’s degree levels. Seton Hill graduates
with bachelor’s degrees have a 98 percent career/
grad school placement rate, while 100 percent of
students earning Seton Hill master’s degrees are
moving forward in their careers.
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY
Page 22 | Booth # 115, 117, 119
sru.edu
Year founded: 1889
Campus: A rural 650-acre campus located in the
rolling hills of western Pennsylvania
Student life: We’d love to list every organization you
can join at SRU, but there just isn’t enough room.
To get the inside scoop on the more than 200 clubs,
causes, and interest groups, visit www.sru.edu/
organizations.
Number of faculty: 488
Student-to-faculty ratio: 22:1
Sports: SRU supports 17 intercollegiate sports
competing at the Division-II level as well as club and
intramural sports.
Enrollment: 8,806 (7,468 undergraduate,
1,338 graduate)
Top academic majors: Biology, business, criminology/
criminal justice, early childhood education,
engineering, exercise science, music, pre-physical
therapy, pre-physician assistant, psychology, safety
management, special education.
What sets them apart: Student success is the
top priority at Slippery Rock University. The No. 1
four-year graduation rate in the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education demonstrates our
commitment to our students. We will partner with you
to provide the education and experience you need to
achieve a leadership position in your desired field.
THIEL COLLEGE
Page 9 | Booth # 423, 425
thiel.edu
Year founded: 1866
Campus: Rural, 135-acre wooded campus near
many trails and parks; 90 minutes from Pittsburgh
and Cleveland
Student life: More than 100 clubs, organizations and
service and honorary societies, including four fraternities
and four sororities; guaranteed housing all four
years; free laundry; every student gets a laptop they
can keep after graduation; Dietrich Honors Institute;
and unique travel abroad opportunities.
Number of faculty: 65
Student-to-faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports: Twenty-four teams; Men’s: baseball,
basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track,
lacrosse, outdoor track, soccer, tennis, volleyball,
wrestling; Women’s: basketball, cheerleading, cross
country, dance, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor
track, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball.
Enrollment: 700
Top academic majors: Thiel College is enrolling
students in its new five-year Master of Science in
speech-language pathology program. New programs
in public policy and data analytics join a solid lineup
that includes environmental safety management,
which is one of only two programs in Pennsylvania
recognized by both of the safety management industry’s
top auditing and accreditation organizations.The
college has more than 60 other majors and minors.
What sets them apart: Whether it’s becoming a
World Series champion, United Nations recognized
humanitarian, a Fortune 500 C-level executive or
middle school teacher chosen by his students as the
teacher of the year, or anything in between, Thiel
College’s welcoming community puts students in
touch with the resources to become a personal and
professional success story.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Page 6 | Booth # 915, 917, 1014, 1016
Bradford: 1018; Greensburg: 1020;
Johnstown: 921, 923; Titusville: 919
pitt.edu
Year founded: 1787
Campus: Pittsburgh campus — large and urban;
Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, Titusville campuses
— small and rural.
Student life: Pittsburgh — More than 400 student