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CARLOW UNIVERSITY
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carlow.edu
Year founded: 1929
Campus: Fourteen-acre main campus in
Oakland; two satellite locations in Greensburg
and Cranberry
Student life: Students are active with 30-plus
student organizations, athletics, service and
leadership opportunities. They can take advantage
of the vibrant dining and entertainment
scene just minutes away from campus.
Faculty: 257
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 2,076 (1,333 undergraduate, 743
graduate)
Sports: NAIA River States Conference; Men’s:
Basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track &
field; Women’s: Basketball, cross country, golf,
soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, volleyball
Top academic majors: Nursing, biology,
cardiovascular perfusion, early childhood
education, psychology, social work, art and art
therapy, forensic accounting, criminology and
respiratory care
What sets them apart: Inspired by the Sisters
of Mercy and rooted in the Catholic intellectual
tradition, Carlow offers small class sizes, strong
academic programs, individual attention and a
unique location. 97 percent of alumni are employed
or seeking an advanced degree within
six months of graduation.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY
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chatham.edu
Year founded: 1869
Campus: Shadyside: urban, 39 acres. Eden
Hall: suburban/rural 388 acres.
Student life: More than 60 organizations
Faculty: 120 full-time
Student-to-faculty ratio: 10:1
Enrollment: 2,113 (1,105 undergraduate,
1,008 graduate)
Sports: Chatham offers 17 NCAA Division III
sports, and competes in the Presidents’ Athletic
Conference (PAC) for all sports except hockey,
which competes in the United Collegiate Hockey
Conference (UCHC).
Top academic majors: Business, sustainability,
biology, exercise science, psychology
What sets them apart: Dedicated to preparing
students with a blend of liberal arts learning
and robust professional preparation, Chatham
routinely ranks within the top 25 universities 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: 585 acres
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, nine
dining options and modern housing
Faculty: 312
Student-to-faculty ratio: 15:1
Enrollment: 4,834 (3572 undergraduate, 1,262
graduate)
Sports: Seventeen men’s and women’s NCAA
sports, plus intercollegiate wheelchair basketball
and eSports
Top academic majors: Art/cinema, nursing,
early childhood and special education, criminal
justice, social work, human performance
What sets them apart: Edinboro students prepare
for careers and life through opportunities
for hands-on 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.
THE GREATER JOHNSTOWN CAREER
AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
MONROEVILLE SCHOOL OF NURSING
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gjctc.org
Program length: 1,603 hours
Daily schedule: Theory days: 7:30 a.m.–3
p.m.; clinical days: 6:45 a.m.–2:45 p.m.
Student-to-faculty ratio: 10:1 (clinical days)
Student life: 100 percent commuters
Tuition: $15,775.00 (Tuition subject to
change; does not include cost for books, tools,
background checks, certification fees/or related
program fees)
NCLEX-PN Pass Rate: 89 percent
Employment rate: 100 percent
What sets them apart: GJCTC’s Career in a
Year Practical Nursing program prepares men
and women for a career as a licensed practical
nurse in the various areas of the healthcare
field. Our students get an affordable education
that can lead them to a rewarding career, where
they can earn a substantial yearly income.
LA ROCHE UNIVERSITY
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laroche.edu
Year founded: 1963
Campus: Situated in Pittsburgh’s North Hills,
the campus combines suburban life with bigcity
amenities. McCandless Crossing, a new
neighborhood district and town center, is across
the street from campus, and North Park of
Allegheny County is just a short drive away.
Student life: More than 30 student clubs and
organizations
Faculty: 61 full-time, 127 adjunct
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 1,401 (1,241 undergraduate,
160 graduate)
Sports: La Roche offers 14 NCAA Div. III athletic
teams. Men’s: Baseball, basketball, cross
country, golf, lacrosse and soccer. Women’s:
Basketball, bowling, cross country, lacrosse,
soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.
Top academic majors: Psychology, criminal
justice, health sciences, accounting and
marketing
What sets them apart: La Roche University
provides an innovative, skills-driven education
to prepare students for success in today’s competitive
workforce. Programs include business,
management, education, computer science,
criminal justice, health and medical sciences,
as well as creative disciplines in interior design,
graphic design, dance and film. Learn more at
an open house on Nov. 9.
MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE
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mtaloy.edu
Year founded: 1853
Campus: Mount Aloysius College, located on
a beautiful 193-acre campus in Cresson, Pa.,
provides a safe, vibrant learning community.
Students enjoy the security of the campus and
the proximity to State College to the east and
Pittsburgh to the west.
Student life: More than 100 student organizations,
service opportunities, social events and
intramural programs each year
Faculty: 175
Student-to-faculty ratio: 11 to 1
Enrollment: Approximately 2,500
Sports: 15 Division III sports teams
Top academic majors: Nursing, business
administration, medical imaging, biology, information
technology
What sets them apart: Mount Aloysius is a
comprehensive, liberal arts and science–based
institution with a commitment to career-directed
study. Rooted in Catholic tradition,
Mount Aloysius is one of the nation’s 17 Mercy
sponsored colleges. MAC offers more than 70
academic programs on the undergraduate and
graduate levels in health sciences and nursing,
humanities, education, social sciences, natural
and applied sciences, business administration
and pre-professional studies.
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