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bowling, cheerleading (club), cross country,
equestrian (club), fencing (club), golf, lacrosse,
soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and
volleyball.
Top academic majors: Biology; accounting;
criminology, law and society; psychology;
education; computing and information science;
and communications
What sets them apart: Saint Vincent College
offers challenging academics anchored in the
liberal arts and sciences in nearly 50 undergraduate
majors and 10 graduate programs.
Our graduates are successful: 97 percent of
the Class of 2015 who responded to a survey
reported working in jobs in their fields or continuing
their studies in graduate or professional
school. Saint Vincent College ranks highly
among the most affordable, high-quality private
liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our students
are part of a community of learners who value
education, as well as the development of skills
that help them become leaders who serve their
communities and the world.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
Page 11 | Booth # 73, 74
setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1885 (chartered in 1918)
Campus: Seton Hill is located on 200 wooded
acres in Greensburg, with an adjacent downtown
Greensburg campus.
Student life: Students at Seton Hill benefit
from new residence halls, arts and sciences
buildings and dining opportunities that
complement historic architecture to provide
a backdrop for a lively campus. Seton Hill
offers more than 50 student clubs and honors
societies, in addition to athletics, intramurals,
campus recreation, arts and music events and
travel abroad.
Faculty: 200
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Enrollment: 2,217 (1,838 undergraduate,
379 graduate)
Sports: 21 NCAA D-II teams plus campus
recreation and intramurals.
Top academic majors: Business, health professions
& premed, visual & performing arts
What sets them apart: In 2018, Seton Hill
celebrates 100 years as a leading Catholic coeducational
university located in Greensburg.
In the tradition of Elizabeth Ann Seton, Seton
Hill educates students to think and act critically,
creatively and ethically as productive members
of society committed to transforming the world.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
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Bradford: 276; Greensburg 275;
Johnstown: 273, 274; Titusville: 272
pitt.edu
Founded: 1787
Campus: a) Pittsburgh campus — large and
urban; b) Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown,
Titusville campuses — small and rural.
Student life: a) Pittsburgh – more than 400
student organizations, 97 percent of first-year
students live on campus; b) Bradford – more
than 60 student organizations, 86 percent
of first-year students live on campus; c)
Greensburg – more than 50 student organizations,
71 percent of first year-students live
on campus; d) Johnstown – more than 100
student organizations, 76 percent of first-year
students live on campus; e) Titusville – more
than 10 student organizations, 69 percent of
first-year students live on campus
Faculty: Pittsburgh — 4,977; Bradford — 94;
Greensburg — 88; Johnstown — 154;
Titusville — 45
Student-to-faculty ratio: Pittsburgh — 15:1;
Bradford — 18:1; Greensburg — 18:1;
Johnstown — 19:1; Titusville — 9:1
Enrollment: Pittsburgh — 28,664 (19,123
undergraduate, 9,541 graduate); Bradford
— 1,465; Greensburg — 1,520; Johnstown —
2,769; Titusville — 332
Sports: Pittsburgh — NCAA D-I teams: Baseball,
basketball, cross country, football, gymnastics,
soccer, softball, swimming and diving,
tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling;
Bradford — NCAA Division III teams: Baseball,
basketball, bowling, golf, soccer, softball,
swimming, tennis, volleyball; Greensburg —
NCAA Division III teams: Baseball, basketball,
cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball;
Johnstown — NCAA Division II teams:
Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer,
softball, track & field, volleyball, wrestling;
Titusville — Western Pennsylvania Collegiate
Conference teams: basketball, volleyball
Top academic majors: Pittsburgh — Business,
health professions, engineering, social
sciences; Bradford — Health professions, engineering,
business; Greensburg — Business,
biological/life sciences, psychology; Johnstown
— Business, engineering, psychology, nursing,
pre-med; Titusville — Health professions
What sets them apart: Few universities equal
Pitt’s ability to connect what you’re studying to
real-world experience — internships, research,
clinicals — from your first year onward.
Whatever your ideal college experience looks
like, Pitt offers the right fit for you. Our five
campuses across Western Pennsylvania are
each unique and yet still distinctly Pitt.
WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY
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waynesburg.edu
Year founded: 1849
Campus: Waynesburg University is located in
Waynesburg, Pa., 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: 88 undergraduate
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 1,805 (1,400 undergraduate,
405 graduate)
Sports: 20 men’s and women’s varsity sports
competing in the NCAA Division III Presidents’
Athletic Conference
Top academic majors: Business, communication,
criminal justice, forensic science
and nursing, with more than 70 academic
concentrations
What sets them apart: Value. Waynesburg
University is consistently ranked a top value
school in national ranking systems that measure
outcomes. Most recently, the University
was named to MONEY Magazine’s 2017-2018
“Best Colleges For Your Money” list, ranking in
the top 7 percent of all colleges and universities
considered nationwide.
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE
Page 9 | Booth # 233, 234
westminster.edu
Founded: 1852
Campus: Westminster College is located in
New Wilmington, Pa., 65 miles north of Pittsburgh.
The College has a 300-acre campus
surrounded by wooded hills, farmlands, scenic
country roads and streams.
Student life: More than 80 clubs and organizations,
four national fraternities and five
national sororities.
Faculty: 110
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 1,300
Sports: 22 varsity sports
Top academic majors: Biology, business,
chemistry, education, mathematics, music
What sets them apart: The mission of
Westminster College is to help men and
women develop competencies, commitments
and characteristics which have distinguished
human beings at their best. The liberal arts
tradition is the foundation of the curriculum
continually designed to serve this mission in a
rapidly changing world.