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CARLOW UNIVERSITY
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Year founded: 1929
Campus: 14-acre main campus in Oakland; two
satellite locations in Greensburg and Cranberry.
Student life: Students are active with more than
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: 291
Student-to-faculty ratio: 10:1
Sports: NAIA River States Conference; Men’s:
basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track and field;
Women’s: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer,
softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball.
Enrollment: 1,976 (1,277 undergraduate,
699 graduate)
Top academic majors: Nursing, biology, cardiovascular
perfusion, early childhood education,
psychology, social work, art and art therapy, forensic
accounting, criminology, respiratory care.
What sets them 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, 97 percent of alumni are employed
or seeking an advanced degree within six months of
graduation.
CEDAR CREST COLLEGE
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Year founded: 1867
Campus: Nestled on a beautiful 85-acre campus
in the western residential section of Allentown,
Pennsylvania, part of the Lehigh Valley region, the
third-largest metropolitan area in the state. Cedar
Crest College is conveniently located approximately
55 miles from Philadelphia and 90 miles from New
York City. The grounds are adorned with more
than 140 species of trees of a nationally registered
arboretum.
Student life: Students can participate in over 30
clubs and organizations, including the national
award-winning student newspaper and performances
through active theatre and dance programs. Community
service is another integral part of the Cedar
Crest experience, with students performing more
than 22,000 hours of service each year.
Number of faculty: 187
Student to faculty ratio: 10:1
Sports: The College fields teams in 10 NCAA
Division III sports.
Enrollment: Number of undergrad students: 1,100
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 400
Top academic majors: Nursing, business administration,
psychology, forensic science and biology.
Cedar Crest’s forensic science program is one of
the few undergraduate programs accredited by the
American Academy of Forensic Science.
What sets you apart: We are passionate about a
liberal arts education’s ability to provide women with
life-changing opportunities to expand their minds and
prepare them for significant achievement through
pre-professional programs and global experiences
like the Carmen Twillie Ambar Sophomore Expedition,
a guaranteed study abroad experience paid for
almost entirely by Cedar Crest.
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY
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Year founded: 1869
Campus: Shadyside campus: urban, 39 acres; Eden
Hall campus: peri-urban, 388 acres.
Student life: More than 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, 9 for men and 10 for
women.
Enrollment: 2,437 (1,358 undergraduate,
995 graduate)
Top academic majors: Business, psychology,
biology, sustainability.
What sets them 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.
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
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Year founded: 1857
Campus: 585-acre campus
Student life: More than 140 clubs and organizations,
NCAA Division I and Division II athletics, 13 fraternities
and sororities, 85,000-square-foot recreation
center, nine dining options and modern housing.
Number of faculty: 317
Student-to-faculty ratio: 15:1
Sports: Seventeen men’s and women’s NCAA
sports, plus intercollegiate wheelchair basketball and
eSports.
Enrollment: 3,399 undergraduate,
1,247 graduate
Top academic majors: Art/cinema, nursing, early
childhood and special education, criminal justice,
social work
What sets them apart: Edinboro students prepare
for careers and life through opportunities for handson
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.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE
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Year founded: 1846
Campus: 200-acre residential campus, 35 miles
from downtown Pittsburgh
Student life: More than 50 student clubs and organizations,
67% of students live on campus, men’s and
women’s varsity sports, intramurals
Number of faculty: 103 full-time faculty; 92 percent
hold Ph.D.s or terminal degrees
Student to Faculty Ratio: 11:1
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: 1,634
Number of undergraduate students: 1,462
Number of Master’s or Doctoral Students: 172
Top academic majors: Biology; management;
criminology, law and society; psychology; education
(early childhood and middle grade); communication;
accounting; finance; nursing; integrated science
What sets you apart? Saint Vincent College offers
challenging academics anchored in the liberal arts
and sciences in more than 50 undergraduate majors
and nine graduate programs. Our graduates are successful:
98 percent of recent alumni are employed or
furthering their education.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
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Year founded: 1885 (Chartered in 1918)
Campus: Seton Hill University is located on 200
wooded acres in the small town of Greensburg,
Pa., 45 mins. 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 eight residence halls. The campus community
is a friendly one, where it’s easy to make friends and
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