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 CARLOW > Page 5 > Booth 16 
 Year founded: 1929 
 Campus: As a private, coeducational Catholic university located in the  
 heart of Pittsburgh’s Innovation District—Carlow believes in nurturing  
 the creativity, diversity, talents, and skills of its students. Student success  
 is accomplished through a tradition of academic excellence coupled with  
 care for each student as an individual. 
 Campus: (rural/urban; acres, etc.) 14-acre main campus in Oakland; 
 2 satellite locations in Greensburg and Cranberry 
 Student life: Students are active with 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 & Field, Volleyball; WOMEN’S: Basketball,  
 Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball 
 Enrollment: 1,976 
 Number of undergrad students: 1,277 
 Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 699 
 Top academic majors: Nursing, biology, cardiovascular perfusion,  
 early childhood education, psychology, social work, art and art therapy,  
 forensic accounting, criminology, respiratory therapy.  
 What sets you 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, 98% of alumni  
 are employed or seeking an advanced degree within six months of  
 graduation. 
 CCAC > Page 10 > Booth 19 
 Year founded: 1966  
 Campus: Four campuses and four centers—a mix of urban and  
 suburban locations.  
 Student life: CCAC provides more than 60 clubs and organizations,  
 including  ve honor societies, intercollegiate and intramural sports,  
 cultural events and student government leadership positions.  
 Number of faculty: 214 full-time teaching faculty  
 Student to faculty ratio: 18 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: 24,350 credit; 17,515 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 you apart: For hundreds of thousands of the region’s  
 residents, CCAC has provided an affordable gateway to a more ful lling  
 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 three adults in Greater Pittsburgh. 
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 GREATER JOHNSTOWN CAREER &  
 TECHNOLOGY CENTER > Page 11 > Booth 35 
 Campus: Monroeville Campus: GJCTC - Monroeville School of  
 Nursing, 339 Old Haymaker Road, Suite 202, Monroeville, PA 15146 
 Student life: 100% Commuters 
 What sets you 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  eld. Our students get an  
 affordable education that can lead them to a rewarding career where  
 they can earn a substantial yearly income. 
 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY > Page 10 > Booth 26 
 Year founded: 1857 
 Campus: 585-acre picturesque campus in the lake resort town of  
 Edinboro, Pa. 
 Student life:Over 4,300 students from across Pennsylvania, 44 states  
 and 22 countries 
 Student to faculty ratio: 15:1 
 Sports: 17 varsity sports in Division II and Division I (wrestling), plus  
 wheelchair basketball and the  rst eSports team in Western Pennsylvania 
 Enrollment: 
 Number of undergrad students: 3,146 
 Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 1,173 
 Top academic majors: Animation, Art Therapy, Business, Cinema,  
 Criminal Justice, Education, Graphic Design, Nursing, Social Work.  
 Explore all Edinboro programs at edinboro.edu/academics 
 What sets you apart: For more than 160 years, Edinboro University  
 has been driven by a call to provide the education and experience  
 students need to succeed in an ever-changing world. We continually  
 challenge our students—and our faculty. And when challenged, they  
 always rise to the occasion. 
 CHATHAM > Page 10 
 Year founded: 1869  
 Campus: (rural/urban; acres, etc.) Shadyside Campus, urban, 39 acres.  
 Eden Hall Campus, peri-urban, 388 acres 
 Student life:Over 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, nine for men and ten for women. 
 Enrollment: 
 Number of undergrad students: 1358 
 Number of Masters or Doctorate students: 995 
 Top academic majors: business, psychology, sustainability  
 What sets you apart: Re ecting 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. 
 WESTMORELAND COUNTY 
 COMMUNITY COLLEGE > Page 12 > Booth 55 
 westmoreland.edu • Year founded: 1970 
 Campus: Youngwood Campus, centers in Latrobe, Murrysville, New  
 Kensington, Indiana and Uniontown; an Advanced Technology Center in  
 Mt. Pleasant and Public Safety Training Center in Smithton 
 Student life: Athletics, clubs, live entertainment, student game days  
 and theme days 
 Number of fulltime faculty: 74 (full-time) 
 Student to faculty ratio: 15:1 
 Sports: NJCAA; baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer,  
 softball, volleyball 
 Top academic majors: Liberal arts/transfer, nursing, health sciences 
 What sets you apart: Exceptional programs, affordable tuition,  
 cutting-edge facilities, small class sizes