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CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
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calu.edu
Year founded: 1852
Campus: 294 acres with 40 buildings in
California, a borough in rural southwestern
Pennsylvania, about 35 miles from Pittsburgh
Student life: More than 100 student clubs
and organizations, plus countless activities,
student leadership opportunities and events
on campus
Faculty: 410 (About 85 percent of full-time
faculty have the highest degrees in their fields)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 19:1
Enrollment: 7,788 (5,557 undergraduate,
2,231 graduate students)
Sports: 18 varsity teams (eight men, 10
women) in the NCAA Division-II Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
Top academic majors: More than 100 under-graduate
majors, degrees and certificates, and
more than 100 graduate programs, including
the University Honors Program, Career and
Professional Development Center, Internship
Center, Office of International Programming,
study abroad options, academic support
services, Center for Undergraduate Research
and more
What sets them apart: Listed among the best
colleges in the Northeast by The Princeton
Review, California University of Pennsylvania
is one of the Commonwealth’s most affordable
options for higher education. Cal U professors
are some of the best in their fields, committed
to academic excellence and intellectual rigor,
and offering real-world experience.
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: 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 University is
a private, liberal arts university in Pittsburgh.
Offering small classes, on-site and online pro-grams,
and generous financial aid, we provide
an exceptional education within a compassion-ate
community rooted in the heritage of the
Sisters of Mercy.
GREATER JOHNSTOWN
CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
MONROEVILLE SCHOOL OF NURSING
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gjctc.edu
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: $15,225.00 (Subject to change; does
not include costs for books, tools, background
checks, certification fees, or related program
fees)
NCLEX-PN pass rate: 82.35 percent
Employment rate: 100 percent
What sets them apart: The Practical Nursing
program prepares men and women for a
career as a licensed practical nurse in the vari-ous
areas of the healthcare field.
POINT PARK UNIVERSITY
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pointpark.edu
Year founded: 1960
Campus: In the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh;
18 properties, including five residence halls,
student center, Pittsburgh Playhouse and
Center for Media Innovation
Student life: 50-plus clubs and organizations,
including student government and media
Faculty: 149 (full-time educators and working
professionals)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Enrollment: 4,224 (3,281 undergraduate,
943 graduate)
Sports: Men’s: Baseball, basketball, cross
country, golf, soccer, track and field (indoor
and outdoor); Women’s: basketball, cross
country, golf, soccer, softball, track and field
(indoor and outdoor), and volleyball; competi-tive
cheer and dance for all
Top academic majors: Business, communica-tion,
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
dynamic, urban university with a strong
liberal arts tradition. Students in our 100-plus
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 members have academic and
professional experience to share.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
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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: 105 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 12:1
Enrollment: 1,864 (1,666 undergraduate,
198 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,
tennis and volleyball
Top academic majors: Biology; criminology,
law and society; management; psychology;
accounting; marketing; education; finance;
integrated science; biochemistry
What sets them apart: Saint Vincent offers
challenging academics anchored in the liberal
arts and sciences in more than 50 under-graduate
majors and nine graduate programs.
Ninety-seven percent of the Class of 2017
who responded to a survey reported success
working in jobs in their fields or continuing their
studies in graduate or professional school.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
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setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1885 (chartered in 1918)
Campus: Seton Hill’s 200-acre wooded
campus is located in Greensburg, providing a
unique setting in which students can learn, cre-ate
and grow. Seton Hill’s campuses include
the award-winning Arts Center and Joanne
Woodyard Boyle Health Sciences Center. All
campus facilities and resources are designed
to giving students the best education possible.
Student life: With 50-plus clubs and organiza-tions
on campus, Seton Hill University plays
host to a variety of student-centered events
and student service opportunities, including
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