2022 PITTSBURGH NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR
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CARLOW UNIVERSITY
Page 18 | Booth # 323, 325
carlow.edu
Year founded: 1929
Campus: 14-acre main campus in Oakland; 2 satellite
locations in Greensburg and Cranberry
Student life: Students are active with 30+ student
organizations, athletics, service, and leadership
opportunities, and take advantage of the vibrant dining
and entertainment scene just minutes away from
campus.
Number of faculty: 257
Student to faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports: NAIA River States Conference; MEN’S:
Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Track & Field,
Volleyball; WOMEN’S: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf,
Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball
Enrollment: 1,985 (1,247 Undergrad Students; 738
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Nursing, biology,
cardiovascular perfusion, health sciences, early
childhood education, psychology, social work, art
and art therapy, forensic accounting, criminology,
respiratory therapy.
What sets you apart? Inspired by the Sisters of Mercy
and rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition, Carlow
University offers its students small class sizes, strong
academic programs, individual attention, and a unique
location. Known as career-ready ethical leaders,
98% of alumni are employed or seeking an advanced
degree within six months of graduation.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY
Page 23 | Booth # 439, 441
chatham.edu
Year founded: 1869
Campus:
Shadyside Campus, urban, 39 acres. Eden Hall
Campus, suburban, 388 acres.
Student life: Over 60 student organizations help
students explore their passions and discover new
ones.
Number of faculty: 131
Student to faculty ratio: 10:1
Sports: 19 varsity sports, nine for men and ten
for women.
Enrollment: 2,231 (1,252 Undergrad Students; 979
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Business, psychology, biology,
and sustainability.
What sets you apart: Reflecting the commitment of
our most famous alumna, environmental pioneer
Rachel Carson ’29, Chatham has established the
groundbreaking Eden Hall Campus and the Falk School
of Sustainability & Environment, and been honored
with national and international awards for our work
around sustainability.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF
ALLEGHENY COUNTY (CCAC)
Page 22
ccac.edu
Year founded: 1966
Campus: Four campuses and four centers—a mix of
urban and suburban locations.
Student life: CCAC provides nearly 30 clubs and
organizations, including five honor societies,
intercollegiate and intramural sports, cultural events
and student government leadership positions.
Number of faculty: 209
Student to faculty ratio: 16 to 1
Sports: NJCAA and WPCC intercollegiate sports teams
include men’s and women’s basketball, bowling,
cross-country and golf, men’s baseball, and women’s
softball and volleyball. In addition, CCAC offers a
variety of intramural sports for both men and women
at each campus.
Enrollment: 20,336 credit; 13,226 noncredit
Top academic majors: Nursing and Allied Health
programs; STEM programs, including Cyber
security, Data Analytics, Software Development,
and Multimedia Programming, Simulation & Gaming;
Business programs
What sets you apart: For hundreds of thousands of the
region’s residents, CCAC has provided an affordable
gateway to a more fulfilling and prosperous future.
From groundbreaking student success initiatives to
top-ranked academic and career-based programs,
CCAC continues to be the college of choice for nearly
one out of three adults in Greater Pittsburgh.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
Page 15 | Booth # 106, 108
edinboro.edu
Year Founded: 1857
Campus: 585-acres
Student Life: 140+ clubs and organizations, NCAA
Division I and Division II athletics, 13 fraternities and
sororities, 85,000-square-foot recreation center, 9
dining options, and modern housing
Number of Faculty: 317
Student to Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Sports: 17 men’s and women’s NCAA sports, plus
intercollegiate wheelchair basketball and eSports
Enrollment: 6,274 (2,939 Undergrad Students;
1,104 Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top Undergraduate Academic Majors: Art/Cinema,
Nursing, Early Childhood and Special Education,
Criminal Justice, Social Work
What Sets You 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.
FROSTBURG STATE
UNIVERSITY
(Part of University System of Maryland)
Page 5 | Booth # 431
frostburg.edu
Year founded: 1898
Campus: A residential campus located in the college
town of Frostburg, MD, 260 acres in the scenic
highlands of Western Maryland, yet just about
two hours from Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., and
Baltimore.
Student life: A diverse and engaged student body
with more than 100 student organizations and a wide
range of events throughout the year. Leadership
opportunities and internships are a hallmark of
Frostburg State. Students find connection, community,
and friendship here.
Number of faculty: 340
Student to faculty ratio: 15:1
Sports: 22 NCAA Division II Sports Men’s teams:
baseball, basketball, cross country, football, lacrosse,
soccer, swimming, tennis, and track & field; Women’s
teams: acrobatics & tumbling, basketball, cross
country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball,
swimming, tennis, track & field, and volleyball
Enrollment: 4,449 (3,677 Undergrad Students; 772
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Business, Nursing, Health
Science, Psychology, Education, Exercise & Sport
Science, Computer Science/Information Technology,
Engineering, Law & Society.
What sets you apart: Our diverse, supportive learning
community allows you to explore the possibilities in
your future and build connections with others, while
building in you the skills and confidence you will need
for a rewarding career.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA (IUP)
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iup.edu
Year founded: 1875
Campus: Rural, 354 acres, three affiliate campuses
(Punxsutawney, Northpointe, Pittsburgh East)
Student life: 200+ student organizations and 30
fraternities and sororities; a walking-biking trail
connects with campus; numerous plays, musicals,
concerts, and guest speakers; two blocks from
downtown shopping and restaurants
Number of faculty: 478
Student to faculty ratio: 16 to 1
Sports: NCAA Division II, Seven varsity sports for men
(baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf,
swimming, and track and field) and 10 for women
(basketball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse,
soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and
volleyball)
Enrollment: 9,308 (7,044 Undergrad Students; 1,186
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Nursing, Criminology,
Psychology, Biology, Management
What sets you apart: IUP takes a student-centered
approach. Students who are undecided on a major
take exploratory classes with guidance to find a
major that fits. We emphasize hands-on learning
and offer research opportunities for undergraduate
students. Through 100+ programs, such as our unique
teamwork minor, IUP prepares students to succeed
professionally.