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Directory of Advertisers CARLOW UNIVERSITY Page 12 | Booth # 15 www.carlow.edu Year founded: 1929 Campus: Urban Student life: 30-plus student organizations Faculty: 264 Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1 (undergraduate) Enrollment: 2,254 (1,407 undergraduate, 847 graduate) Sports: Men’s: basketball, cross country, golf, track and soccer; Women’s: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball What sets them apart: Carlow is a private, co-educational, Catholic university located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s “Eds, Meds and Tech” district. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, Car-low’s graduates, curriculum and partnerships reflect its strong commitment to social justice; ethical, forward-thinking and responsible leadership; and service to the community that has a meaningful impact. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY Page 12 | Booth # 25 www.edinboro.edu Year founded: 1857 Campus: Located on a picturesque 585-acre campus, Edinboro University is the largest public, regional, comprehensive institution of higher education in northwestern Pennsylva-nia. EU’s 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-square-foot student center and academic buildings housing state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms. Student life: Life outside the classroom at Edinboro University provides the perfect complement to its high-quality academic programs, offering students opportunities to develop leadership and life skills while pursuing their passion through a wide array of organizations, service opportunities, athletics, arts and co-curricular activities. Faculty: 300 Student-to-faculty ratio: 17:1 Enrollment: 5,818 (4,461 undergraduate, 1,357 graduate) Sports: 17 varsity sports (10 women’s and 7 men’s), plus wheelchair basketball and cheerleading Top academic majors: As a public regional comprehensive university, Edinboro offers a wide array of programs in the following areas of distinction: arts and digital entertainment; business, applied science and professional programming; education (with an emphasis on STEAM — science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics); and social and mental health services. What sets them apart: The Edinboro experi-ence is characterized by high-quality academ-ics, experiential learning, diverse co-curricular activities, inspiring history and traditions, and opportunities for leadership and life skills development, which together promote success in college, career and all aspects of life. LAKE ERIE COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE (LECOM) Page 4 | Booth 44 www.lecom.edu Year founded: 1992 Campus: Urban/suburban Enrollment: 4,130 master’s or doctorate students Top academic majors: Doctor of osteopathic medicine, doctor of pharmacy, doctor of dental medicine, masters in health services administration. 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 prac-tices. The College maintains one of the lowest private medical school tuitions in the country while maintaining the highest standards in medical education. POINT PARK UNIVERSITY Page 12 | Booth # 65 www.pointpark.edu Founded: 1960 Campus: Eighteen properties in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, including five residence halls, student center and the new Center for Media Innovation Student life: More than 50 clubs and organizations, including student government and media Faculty: 147 full-time educators and working professionals Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 4,093 (3,276 undergraduate, 817 graduate) from 46 states and 41 countries Sports: 17 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, communica-tion, criminal justice and intelligence studies, education, engineering, humanities and social sciences, literary arts, natural sciences, per-forming arts and psychology What sets them apart: Point Park is a dynamic, urban university with a strong liberal arts tradition. Students in our more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs benefit from our downtown location, career-focused education and creative environment. Internship and job opportunities surround our campus, and our faculty have academic and profes-sional experience to share. SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE Page 13 | Booth # 76 www.stvincent.edu Year founded: 1846 Campus: 200-acre residential campus Student life: More than 50 social, political, cultural, service, recreational and religious clubs and organizations on campus Faculty: 102 (full-time) Student-to-faculty Ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,851 (1,646 undergraduate, 205 graduate) Sports: Men’s: Baseball, basketball, cross country, fencing (club), football, golf, ice hockey (club), indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor track, soccer, swimming and tennis; Women’s: basketball, bowling, cheerleading (club), cross country, equestrian (club, men and women), fencing (club), golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor track, soccer, softball, swimming, ten-nis 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 more than 50 undergraduate majors and 10 graduate programs. Ninety-eight percent of the Class of 2016 who responded to a survey reported success working in jobs in their fields or con-tinuing their studies in graduate or professional school. SETON HILL UNIVERSITY Page 5 | Booth # 70 www.setonhill.edu Year founded: 1885 (chartered in 1918) Campus: Seton Hill’s 200-acre wooded 14


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