Seton Hill University >PG 4 >> BOOTH 81 www.setonhill.edu
Year founded: 1918
Campus:
200 acre suburban main campus that extends into downtown Greensburg, Pa.
Student life:
21 NCAA DII athletics teams for men & women; coed varsity Esports team;
50+ student clubs & organizations; intramurals & campus recreation;
campus ministry open to all faiths; art exhibitions; dance, music & theatre
performances; student government
Number of faculty: 219
Student to faculty ratio: 13:1
Sports:
21 NCAA DII athletics teams for men & women; coed varsity Esports team
Enrollment: 2012
Number of undergrad students: 1653
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 359
Top academic majors:
Medical Studies, Business, Criminal Justice
What sets us apart:
Seton Hill’s high career placement rate is a testament to the success of its
mission to educate students to “think and act critically, creatively and ethically
as productive members of society committed to transforming the world.” Seton
Hill offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs through its Schools of
Business, Education, Natural and Health Sciences, Humanities, and Visual and
Performing Arts.
Thiel College >PG 9 >> BOOTH 91 www.thiel.edu
Year founded: 1866
Campus: Rural
Student life:
With more than 100 clubs, teams and organizations and surrounding
recreational amenities including the Shenango River, bike and hiking trails, and
state and local parks.
Number of faculty: 68
Student to faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports:
Men’s: baseball, basketball, cheer/dance, cross country, equestrian, football,
golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling; Women’s:
basketball, cheer/dance, cross country, equestrian, golf, lacrosse, soccer,
tennis, track & field, volleyball
Enrollment: 810
Number of undergrad students: 750
Number of Master’s degree or doctoral students: 60
Top academic majors:
environmental safety management, sports management, data analytics,
exercise science, nursing, accounting, education, psychology, business
administration
What sets us apart:
Thiel College offers a wide variety of academic and extracurricular
opportunities. How wide, you ask. Like linking Star Wars and Shakespeare. Thiel
has a professor for that, Dr. Jared Johnson. Or how to go from the culinary
world to answering the call as a pastor, Rev. Brian Riddle ’07 can field that one.
Whether your dream is to become a United Nations-recognized humanitarian,
a World Series winner, a College president, a big city mayor, a CFO for a
professional sports franchise or a middle school math teacher, Thiel College
can help you navigate that path.
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University of Pittsburgh >PG 13 >> BOOTH 100-103 www.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, 96% of first year students live on campus
Bradford – 40+ student organizations, 85% of first year students live on campus
Greensburg – 60+ student organizations, 67% of first year students live
on campus
Johnstown – nearly 100 student organizations, 66% of first year students live
on campus
Titusville –100% of students live off campus
Number of instructional faculty:
Pittsburgh – 1,787
Bradford – 78
Greensburg – 80
Johnstown – 136
Titusville – 9
Student to faculty ratio:
Pittsburgh – 14:1
Bradford – 17:1
Greensburg – 16:1
Johnstown – 15:1
Titusville – 3:1
Sports:
Pittsburgh – NCAA teams: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football,
Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Track and Field,
Volleyball, and Wrestling
Bradford – NCAA Division III teams: Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Golf, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, and Wrestling
Greensburg – NCAA Division III Teams: Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross
Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball
Johnstown – NCAA Division II Teams: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf,
Soccer, Softball, Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling
Number of undergrad students:
Pittsburgh – 19,980;
Bradford – 1,159
Greensburg – 1,315
Johnstown – 2,116
Titusville – 33
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: Pittsburgh – 9,258
Top academic majors:
Pittsburgh – Business, Health Professions, Engineering, Social Sciences
Bradford – Biology, Health Professions, Business Management,
And Computer Information Systems And Technology
Greensburg – Business, Biological/Life Sciences, Psychology
Johnstown – Business, Engineering, Psychology, Nursing, Pre-Med
Titusville – Nursing
What sets us apart:
Few universities equal Pitt’s ability to connect what you’re studying to
real-world experience – internships, research, clinicals – from your first year
onward. And whatever your ideal college experience looks like, Pitt offers
the right fit for you. Our five campuses across Western Pennsylvania are each
unique and yet still distinctly Pitt.
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