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intramural athletics, concerts, gaming and
volunteering.
Faculty: 200
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Enrollment: 2,000 (1,600 undergraduate,
400 graduate)
Sports: 21 NCAA Division-II athletic teams
Top academic majors: Business, health
professions, visual & performing arts
What sets them apart: Seton Hill University
is a leading liberal arts university founded by
the Sisters of Charity, embracing students of
all faiths. With 80-plus majors and programs,
Seton Hill educates students in the tradition of
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton to make them “fit for
the world in which you are destined to live.”
WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY
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waynesburg.edu
Year founded: 1849
Campus: Waynesburg University is located
in Waynesburg, 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: 76 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Enrollment: 1,736 (1,376 undergraduate,
360 graduate)
Sports: 20 men’s and women’s varsity sports
competing in the NCAA Division III Presidents’
Athletic Conference (PAC)
Top academic majors: Business, commu-nication,
criminal justice, education, forensic
science and nursing
What sets them apart: Value. Waynesburg
University is consistently ranked a top value
school in national ranking systems that mea-sure
outcomes. Most recently, the university
was named to MONEY Magazine’s 2018 “Best
Colleges For Your Money” list, which examined
three primary factors, including quality of
education, affordability and outcomes.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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westmoreland.edu
Year founded: 1970
Campus: Youngwood Campus and centers
in Latrobe, Mt. Pleasant, Murrysville, New
Kensington, Indiana and Uniontown
Student life: Clubs, live entertainment, student
game nights and theme days
Average class size: 14
Student-to-faculty ratio: 17:1
Sports: Join the Wolfpack and compete in
the NJCAA in sports including: baseball,
basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer,
softball and volleyball.
Top academic programs: Nursing, business,
culinary arts/hospitality management, com-puter
technology, liberal arts/transfer
What sets them apart: Earn a degree at a
fraction of the cost of four-year schools! Learn
more at westmoreland.edu.