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THIEL COLLEGE > Page 11 > Booth 76
Year founded: 1866
Campus: (rural/urban; acres, etc.) 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 & eld,
volleyball, wrestling; Women’s: basketball, cheer/dance, cross country,
equestrian, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track & eld, volleyball
Enrollment:
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 you 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 eld
that one. Whether your dream is to become a United Nationsrecognized
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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.
WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY > Page 12 > Booth 94
Year founded: 1849
Campus: Waynesburg University is located in Waynesburg,
Pa., one hour south of Pittsburgh, and is easily accessible from
I-79. An additional site for graduate and professional studies is
located in Southpointe.
Student life: Students at Waynesburg are never at a loss for
fun activities to keep them busy in their down time. The Student
Activities Board (SAB) plans numerous events each week,from
bingo nights and coffeehouse events to all-day road trips. In
addition to SAB events, there are a variety of other activities,
such as service projects and lecture series.
Number of fulltime faculty: 79
Student to faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports: 20 men’s and women’s varsity sports competing in the
NCAA Division III Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC)
Enrollment:
Number of undergrad students: 1,279
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 297
Top academic majors: nursing, criminal justice, psychology,
business management and communication
What sets you apart: Value. Waynesburg University is
consistently ranked a top value school in national ranking
systems that measure outcomes. Most recently, the University
was named to MONEY Magazine’s 2020 “Best Colleges For Your
Money” list, which examined three primary factors, including
quality of education, affordability and outcomes.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY > Page 7 > Booth 67
Year founded: 1885
Campus: (rural/urban; acres, etc.) Seton Hill’s main campus is
on a hill in the small town of Greensburg, Pa. The University’s
Performing Arts and Arts Centers are at the foot of the hill in
Greensburg’s historic arts district. Main campus is 200 wooded
acres and includes new and historic buildings that are all
equipped with modern learning and living spaces. Seton Hill is
35 miles from downtown Pittsburgh.
Student life: As a residential campus, Seton Hill offers a
full-service living and learning campus. Main campus features
8 residence halls, each offering unique living situations, from
single rooms to shared apartment-style suites. Campus eateries
include historic Lowe Dining Hall, the Grif n’s Cove diner/snack
bar, the Arts Center coffee shop and the “Lowe To Go” campus
food truck. Seton Hill offers weekly on-campus events and
programs just for students - from Karaoke nights to intramural
sports. The university also has a robust visual and performing
arts scene and 21 NCAA DII athletic teams.
Number of faculty (20-21): 216
Student to faculty ratio: 14:1
Sports: 21 men’s and women’s sports programs that compete
in the NCAA DII PSAC
Enrollment (20-21): 2094
Number of undergrad students: 1719
Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 375
Top academic majors: Medical Studies, Business, Elementary
Education, Criminal Justice, Exercise Science
What sets you apart: A Catholic university that welcomes
students of all faiths, Seton Hill prepares students to move on
to careers and graduate schools at a rate that far exceeds the
national average. Seton Hill is an Apple Distinguished School and
is regularly ranked as a best value by U.S. News & World Report.
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE > Page 2 > Booth 65
Year founded: 1846
Campus: 200-acre picturesque campus in Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Student life: More than 50 social, political, cultural, service,
recreational and religious clubs and organizations on campus.
Number of faculty: 105 full-time faculty
Student to faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports: MEN: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf,
Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track (Indoor & Outdoor),
Volleyball
WOMEN: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track (Indoor & Outdoor), Volleyball
CLUBS: Bowling (M), Cheerleading, Equestrian (M/W), Ice
Hockey (M), Rugby (M/W)
Enrollment:
1,676 Undergraduate Students
191 Graduate Students
Top academic majors: biology; criminology, law and society;
management; psychology; accounting; marketing; education;
nance; integrated science; biochemistry
What sets you apart? Saint Vincent College offers rigorous
academics rooted in the liberal arts and sciences in more than 50
undergraduate majors and nine graduate programs. Students leave
SVC prepared to lead lives of meaning and success, as evidenced
by the 98 percent of those responding to a survey of the Class of
2020 that are either employed or furthering their education.