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programs benefit from the university’s downtown
location, career-focused education and
creative environment. Faculty share professional
experience with students. Internships
and paid cooperative education jobs, for credit,
surround campus.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
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stvincent.edu
Year founded: 1846
Campus: 200-acre picturesque campus in
Latrobe
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: 11:1
Enrollment: 1,867 (1,676 undergraduate; 191
graduate)
Sports: Men’s: Baseball, basketball, cross
country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer,
swimming, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor),
volleyball; Women’s: Basketball, bowling,
cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball,
swimming, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor),
volleyball; Club: Fencing, cheerleading, equestrian,
men’s ice hockey
Top academic majors: Biology; criminology,
law and society; management; psychology;
accounting; marketing; education; finance;
integrated science; biochemistry
What sets them apart: Saint Vincent College
offers challenging academics anchored in
the liberal arts and sciences in more than 50
undergraduate majors and nine graduate programs.
Ninety-nine percent of those responding
to a survey of the Class of 2018 are either
employed or in graduate school.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
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setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1918
Campus: Located on 200 wooded acres in
Greensburg, 45 minutes outside of Pittsburgh.
Seton Hill’s campus expands into the historic
cultural district of Greensburg, where the Seton
Hill Arts Center and Performing Arts Center
are located.
Student life: Seton Hill is a residential
university with seven residence halls (and one
more on the way). The campus community
is a friendly one, where it’s easy to make
friends and get to know your professors. Seton
Hill’s Office of Student Involvement hosts
student-friendly activities weekly. In addition,
Seton Hill has more than 50 student clubs,
intramural sports, regular service opportunities.
Seton Hill also has a robust arts scene that is
open to all majors.
Faculty: 211
Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1
Enrollment: 2,072 (1,700 undergraduate; 372
graduate)
Sports: 21 NCAA D-II athletic teams, most
compete in the PSAC; Women’s: basketball,
cross country, equestrian, field hockey, golf,
lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field,
volleyball; Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross
country, football, lacrosse, soccer, track &
field, wrestling. Seton Hill also offers intramural
sports.
Top academic majors: Health professions,
business, visual and performing arts, education
What sets them apart: Seton Hill University
prepares each student “for the world in which
you will live.” Seton Hill’s career/graduate
school placement rate is 98 percent. An Apple
Distinguished School, Seton Hill provides each
full-time incoming freshman with an iPad and
a MacBook. New programs include nursing,
commercial music, cybersecurity and data
analytics. Find out more at setonhill.edu.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
AT GREENSBURG
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greensburg.pitt.edu
Year founded: 1963
Campus: Pitt-Greensburg’s beautiful 219-acre
suburban campus is located in Hempfield
Township, allowing quick access to Greensburg
and attractions in the Laurel Highlands,
as well as in Pittsburgh.
Student life: Students reside on campus in
apartment-style or suite-style accommodations.
More than 50 clubs and organizations
provide opportunities for out-of-classroom
learning and leadership experience. Multiple
opportunities exist for community service
throughout the year, allowing Pitt-Greensburg
students to volunteer hundreds of hours in the
community each month.
Faculty: 145 (84 full-time; 61 regular part-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 18:1
Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 (undergraduate)
Sports: 12 NCAA Division III athletic teams in
the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
(AMCC); Men’s: Baseball, golf, basketball,
cross country, soccer, tennis; Women’s: Basketball,
cross country, soccer, tennis, softball,
volleyball.
Top academic majors: Biological science,
psychology, management
What sets them apart: Pitt-Greensburg offers
an individualized academic environment,
where students gain hands-on experience
in their fields of study. Students partner with
faculty to do research and develop projects
that benefit the community through class work,
the Green Scholar program and the Center for
Applied Research (CFAR).
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. An additional
site for graduate and professional studies is
located in Southpointe.
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: 79 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Enrollment: 1,566 (1,221 undergraduate;
345 graduate)
Sports: 20 men’s and women’s varsity sports
competing in the NCAA Division III Presidents’
Athletic Conference (PAC)
Top academic majors: Business, criminal
justice, education, nursing and psychology
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 2019 “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: Athletics, clubs, live entertainment,
student game nights and theme days
Faculty: 76 (full-time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 16:1
Average class size: 14
Sports: NJCAA; baseball, basketball,
bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball,
volleyball
Top academic programs: Nursing, business,
culinary arts/hospitality management, criminal
justice computer technology, marketing, liberal
arts/transfer
What sets them apart: Exceptional programs,
affordable tuition, cutting-edge facilities, small
classes and a student-focused environment.
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