2022 PITTSBURGH NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR
— DIRECTORY OF ADVERTISERS —
LA ROCHE UNIVERSITY
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laroche.edu
Year founded: 1963
Campus: Situated in Pittsburgh’s North Hills, the
campus combines suburban life with big-city
amenities. McCandless Crossing, a neighborhood
district and town center, is across the street from
campus, and North Park of Allegheny County is just a
short drive away.
Student life: Students find a tight-knit community with
opportunities to meet new people and explore new
interests through more than 30 student clubs and
organizations.
Number of faculty: 65 full-time and 107 adjunct faculty
Student to faculty ratio: 12:1
Sports: Home to the Redhawks, La Roche also offers
14 NCAA Div. III athletic teams. Men’s sports include
baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, lacrosse and
soccer. Women’s sports include basketball, bowling,
cross-country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis and
volleyball.
Enrollment: 1,235 (934 Undergrad Students; 301
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Psychology; Interior Design;
Criminal Justice; Health Sciences; Computer Science;
and Marketing
What sets you apart: La Roche University provides
an innovative, skills-driven education to prepare
students for success in today’s competitive workforce.
Programs include the high-demand fields of business,
management, education, computer science, criminal
justice, and health and medical sciences, as well
as creative disciplines in interior design, graphic
design, dance, and film. Learn more at Open House on
Saturday, April 9.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
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stvincent.edu
Year Founded: 1846
Campus: 200-acre residential campus, 35 miles from
Downtown Pittsburgh
Student life: More than 50 student clubs and
organizations, 71% of students live on campus, men’s
and women’s varsity sports, intramurals
Number of faculty: 97 full-time faculty, 92% have a
terminal degree
Student to faculty ratio: 11:1, 100% of students have a
faculty advisor
Sports: Men’s varsity sports: baseball, basketball,
cross country, football, golf, indoor track, lacrosse,
outdoor track, soccer, swimming, tennis, volleyball;
Women’s varsity sports: basketball, bowling, cross
country, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor track,
soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball. Club
sports: cheerleading, equestrian, fencing, ice hockey,
men’s bowling, men’s and women’s rugby. Intramurals:
aerobics, basketball, billiards, dodgeball, flag football,
soccer, softball, street hockey, ultimate frisbee,
volleyball, weightlifting
Total enrollment: 1,592 (1,430 Undergrad Students;
162 Masters/Doctoral Students)
Top academic majors: Biology; criminology, law and
society; education (early childhood and middle grade);
management; psychology; marketing; accounting;
communication; integrated science; finance
What sets you apart? Saint Vincent College ranks in
the top 50 of the Most Transformative Colleges in the
nation. SVC offers challenging academics anchored
in the Benedictine tradition of liberal arts and
sciences in more than 50 undergraduate majors and
10 graduate programs. Our graduates are successful:
98% of recent alumni are employed or furthering their
education.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
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setonhill.edu
Year founded:
1882 Chartered as College: 1918
Campus: Seton Hill University is located on 200
wooded acres in the small town of Greensburg,
PA, 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 charming, historic
residential university with eight residence halls. 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, regular service
opportunities and has a robust arts scene that is open
to all majors.
Number of faculty: 216
Student to faculty ratio: 14:1
Sports: 21 NCAA DII Athletic Teams. Most compete in
the PSAC. Women’s Sports: Basketball, Cross Country,
Equestrian, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer,
Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball. Men’s
Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football,
Lacrosse, Soccer, Track & Field, Wrestling. Seton Hill
also offers intramural sports.
Enrollment: 1,993 (1,635 Undergrad Students; 358
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Medical Studies, Business
Administration, Criminal Justice
What sets you apart: Seton Hill University prepares
each student “for the world in which you will live.”
98% of Seton Hill’s graduates have moved into careers
or graduate school within one year of graduation.
An Apple Distinguished School, Seton Hill provides
each full-time incoming freshman with a MacBook
Air laptop. New programs include Nursing, Physical
Therapy and Data Science.
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY
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sru.edu
Year founded: 1889
Campus: Rural
Student Life: 150+ Clubs & Organizations
Number of faculty: 471
Student to faculty ratio: 22:1
Sports: 17 Division II and 26 club sports
Enrollment: 8,424 (6,921 Undergrad Students; 1,503
Masters/Doctorate Students)
Top academic majors: Exercise Science, Safety
Management, Early Childhood Education, Psychology,
Biology
What sets you apart: The focus of an SRU education
goes beyond just earning a diploma — that’s the SRU
difference. We develop people capable of making
a positive impact in the life of others. Experience
the Difference of a Rock Solid Education. Visit us on
campus this spring!
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
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Bradford: # 533; Greensburg: # 632;
Johnstown: # 634; Titusville: # 535
pitt.edu
Year founded: 1787
Campus: Pittsburgh campus – large and urban;
Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown,
Titusville campuses – small and rural.
Student life:
Pittsburgh – 600+ student organizations,
84% of first year students live on campus*;
Bradford – 40+ student organizations,
69% of first year students live on campus;
Greensburg – 60+ student organizations,
50% of first year students live on campus;
Johnstown – nearly 100 student organizations,
65% of first year students live on campus;
Titusville –100% of students live off campus
*Percent who live in college-owned, -operated, or affiliated
housing shows a decrease this year due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
Number of faculty: Pittsburgh – 5,396; Bradford – 91;
Greensburg – 89; Johnstown – 147; Titusville – 11
Student to faculty ratio: Pittsburgh – 14:1;
Bradford – 17:1; Greensburg – 16:1;
Johnstown – 17:1; Titusville – 2:1
Enrollment:
Pittsburgh – 29,238
(19,980 Undergrad, 9,258 Masters/Doctorate Students);
Bradford – 1,159;
Greensburg – 1,315;
Johnstown – 2,116;
Titusville – 33
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON
COLLEGE
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washjeff.edu
Year founded: 1781
Campus: Located just outside of Pittsburgh in
Washington, PA, W&J’s campus includes a beautiful
mix of historic buildings dating to the College’s
founding, plus modern academic, recently-renovated
residential, and new athletic facilities.
Student life: Students stay engaged on and off
campus with about 70 clubs and organizations to join,
philanthropy projects in the local community, and
events like concerts, movie nights, and Feel Good
Friday.
Number of faculty: 194
Student to faculty ratio: 9:1
Sports: W&J’s long-standing athletic tradition includes
26 varsity sports, with PAC championship-winning
football, baseball, women’s lacrosse, and men’s
soccer teams.
Enrollment: 1,156
Top academic majors: Business administration,
psychology, English, history, economics, neuroscience,
Computing & Information Studies.
What sets you apart: With an emphasis on
professional preparation, ethical leadership, and
uncommon integrity, W&J is where change makers get
their start. From your passion to your profession, your
future is Founded Here.