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CCAC >PG 11 >> BOOTH 19 www.ccac.edu
Year founded: 1966
Campus:
Four campuses and three 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 opportunities.
Number of faculty: 209 full-time teaching faculty
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:
Number of undergrad students: 20,336 credit; 13,226 noncredit
Top academic majors:
Nursing and Allied Health programs; STEM programs, including Cybersecurity,
Data Analytics, Software Development, and Multimedia Programming,
Simulation & Gaming; Business programs
What sets us 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 two adults in Greater Pittsburgh.
Carlow University >PG 3 >> BOOTH 12 www.carlow.edu
As a private, coeducational Catholic university located in the heart of
Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood—Carlow is devoted to the future of you
and yours. Known for nurturing social consciousness, leadership skills and
mercy values through a personalized approach, Carlow provides supports and
resources that help students become who they want to be and graduate
career-ready.
Year founded: 1929
Campus:
Main campus encompasses 14-acres nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh’s “Eds,
Meds, and Tech” Oakland neighborhood.
Two Satellite locations:
(1) Carlow’s Cranberry Education Center at Regional Learning Alliance (RLA)
(2) Carlow University at Westmoreland County Community College.
Student life:
Engagement opportunities abound, including 30+ student organizations,
athletics, virtual and on-campus events, community service and experiential
learning opportunities as well as vibrant dining and entertainment options
within an easy walk or fare-free ride with your mobile Pittsburgh Regional Transit
student U-Pass.
Number of faculty: 257
Student to faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports:
NAIA River States Conference; New Esports team; MEN’S: Basketball,
Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Track & Field, Volleyball; WOMEN’S: Basketball,
Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball
Enrollment: 2,055
Number of undergrad students: 1,247
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 808
Top academic majors:
Nursing/Healthcare, Creative Arts/Expression, Education/Early Childhood
Education, Biological Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Business Management
What sets us apart:
Our rich heritage extends back to 1831 in Dublin, Ireland, where Catherine
McAuley founded the Sisters of Mercy to serve the poor, sick, or uneducated.
That mission continues today as Carlow’s faculty and staff encourage students
from all walks of life to discover possibilities and persevere to become the
person they want to be.
Chatham University >PG 14 >> BOOTH 13 www.chatham.edu
Year founded: 1869
Campus:
Shadyside: urban, 39 acres. Eden Hall: peri-urban, 389 acres.
Student life:
Over 60 student organizations
Number of faculty: 334
Student to faculty ratio: 10:1
Sports:
19 men’s and women’s DIII sports teams
Enrollment: 2,439
Number of undergrad students: 1,460
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 979
Top academic majors:
Biology, Psychology, Interior Architecture, Sustainability, Business
What sets us apart:
Chatham—alma mater of environmental icon Rachel Carson ’29—offers a
deep commitment to sustainability, a full spectrum of majors, the possibility of
earning bachelors and master’s degrees in as few as five years, unparalleled
career preparation, and living and learning on two of Pittsburgh’s most
unique campuses.
The Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center
Monroeville School of Nursing >PG 14 >> BOOTH 33 www.gjctc.org
Email Address: info@gjctc.org
339 Old Haymaker Road, Suite 202,
Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone Numbers: (814)266-6073 or (814)266-1300
Program Length:
1603 hours (12-month Program)
Daily Schedule:
Theory Days: 7:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Clinical Days: 6:45 a.m.–2:45 p.m.
Student Life:
100 % Commuters
Tuition:
$18,825.00 (Tuition Subject to change. Tuition does not include cost for books,
tools, background checks, certification fees/or related program fees)
What sets us apart?
GJCTC’s Career in a YearTM Practical Nursing program prepares men and
women for a career as a licensed practical nurse in the various areas of the
healthcare field. Our students get an affordable education that can lead them
to a rewarding career where they can earn a substantial yearly income.
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