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BETHANY COLLEGE
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bethanywv.edu
Year founded: 1840
Campus: As the oldest private college in the
state of West Virginia, Bethany’s 1,300-acre
campus is full of rich tradition. Old Main and
Campbell Mansion, named after Bethany’s
founder, Alexander Campbell, are national historic
landmarks. Although Bethany’s campus
is set in the rolling hills of the Allegheny Mountains,
we are at the doorstep to Pittsburgh
— America’s Most Livable City — and within a
half-day drive to Washington, D.C.; Baltimore;
Cleveland; Cincinnati; and other major cities.
Student life: Bethany offers more than 50
student organizations — scholastic and
honorary, government, special interest and
departmental.
Faculty: 50
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Enrollment: 630 (603 undergraduate, 27
graduate)
Sports: Bethany’s 22 varsity athletic teams
(11 women’s and 11 men’s) compete in the
NCAA Division III Presidents Athletic Conference
(PAC) and the Eastern College Athletic
Association (ECAC). Through the years,
Bethany has won 93 Presidents’ Athletic Conference
championships, has made 69 NCAA
Tournament appearances and 75 ECAC
Championship berths.
Top academic majors: Communications &
media arts, psychology, management, physical
education and education
What sets them apart: You’re looking for a
well-rounded liberal arts education to help
focus your long-term career ambitions. At
Bethany, you’ll be taught by our distinguished
faculty. You want to be challenged by experienced
professors who will take a personal
interest in your academic success. At Bethany,
you’re a name, not a number.
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
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calu.edu
Year founded: 1852
Campus: Cal U’s campus is 294 acres filled
with natural and architectural beauty that supports
a vibrant campus experience.
Student life: More than 100 student clubs
and organizations
Faculty: About 410
Student-to-faculty ratio: 19:1
Enrollment: 7,788 (5,557 undergraduate,
2,231 graduate)
Sports: 16 NCAA Division II teams (seven
men’s; nine women’s)
Top academic majors: Business, health
science, education
What sets them apart: California University
of Pennsylvania offers applied, active learning.
Cal U combines academic excellence with
high-demand programs, a career advantage
program and a four-year graduation plan. It’s
higher education that sparks innovation and
leads to success in the careers of today and
tomorrow.
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: 13 sports teams — men’s teams:
basketball, cross country, golf, track and
soccer; and women’s teams: 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 programs
and generous financial aid, we provide
an exceptional education within a compassionate
community rooted in the heritage of
the Sisters of Mercy.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY
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chatham.edu
Year founded: 1869
Campus: Chatham’s Shadyside campus is 39
acres, and our Eden Hall campus is located
on 388 acres.
Student life: More than 60 student organizations
help students explore their passions
and discover new ones.
Faculty: 324
Student-to-faculty ratio: 9.8:1
(undergraduate)
Enrollment: 2,269 (1,208 undergraduate,
1,061 graduate)
Sports: 20 varsity sports (nine for men, 11 for
women).
Top academic majors: Business, psychology,
biology and sustainability
What sets them apart: Reflecting the
commitment of our most famous alumna,
environmental pioneer Rachel Carson ’29,
Chatham is one of the top five 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).
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
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edinboro.edu
Year founded: 1857
Campus: Edinboro University’s beautiful
585-acre campus encompasses open fields,
wooded areas, a 5-acre lake and 43 buildings,
including a seven-story library, traditional and
suite-style student housing, a 260,000-squarefoot
student center and academic buildings
that house state-of-the-art laboratories and
classrooms.
Student life: Edinboro has thriving Greek-life
organizations and more than 100 additional
clubs and organizations, recreational and club
sports, student-run media, performing arts
and an abundance of service opportunities.
On-campus residential options include both
suite-style and traditional residence halls.
Faculty: 348
Student-to-faculty ratio: 18:1
Enrollment: 5,575 (more than 4,250 undergraduate,
nearly 1,300 graduate)
Sports: 17 varsity sports, including
wheelchair basketball.
Top academic majors: The most comprehensive
university in northwestern Pennsylvania,
EU offers 101 baccalaureate degree
programs, 10 associate degree programs,
10 certificates and 16 graduate programs,
including doctor of nursing practice, the
university’s first doctoral degree. Internships,
travel-learning, undergraduate research and
other high-impact learning experiences are
encouraged and supported
What sets them apart: Edinboro’s graduate
programs in education, nursing, social work,
fine arts, speech-language pathology and
counseling are ranked among the nation’s
best in U.S. News & World Report’s Best
Colleges. Animation Career Review ranked
EU’s animation and video game design
programs among the top 100 programs
nationwide.
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