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organizations, 96 percent of first-year students
live on campus; Bradford — More than 65 student
organizations, 85 percent of first-year students live
on campus; Greensburg — More than 50 student
organizations, 60 percent of first-year students live
on campus; Johnstown — More than 100 student organizations,
77 percent of first-year students live on
campus; Titusville — 10-plus student organizations,
68 percent of first-year students live on campus.
Number of faculty: Pittsburgh: 5,240; .Bradford: 98;
Greensburg: 96; Johnstown: 149; Titusville: 30.
Student-to-faculty ratio: Pittsburgh – 14:1; Bradford
– 15:1; Greensburg – 18:1; Johnstown – 17:1;
Titusville – 7:1.
Sports: Pittsburgh – NCAA teams: baseball, basketball,
cross country, football, gymnastics, lacrosse,
soccer, softball, swimming and diving, track and field,
volleyball, wrestling; Bradford – NCAA Division III
teams: baseball, basketball, bowling, golf, soccer,
softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball and wrestling;
Greensburg – NCAA Division III teams: baseball,
basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis,
volleyball; Johnstown – NCAA Division II teams:
baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer,
softball, track and field, volleyball, wrestling; Titusville
– Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference
teams: basketball, volleyball.
Enrollment: Pittsburgh – 28,391 (19,200 undergradute,
9,191 graduate); Bradford – 1,317; Greensburg
– 1,439; Johnstown – 2,462; Titusville – 135.
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 and physical therapist assistant.
What sets them 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.
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE
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washjeff.edu
Year founded: 1781
Campus: Located just outside of Pittsburgh in Washington,
Pa., W&J’s campus includes a beautiful mix
of historic buildings dating to the college’s founding
and modern academic, residential, and athletic
facilities.
Student life: Students stay engaged on and off
campus with more than 60 clubs and organizations
to join, philanthropy projects in the local community,
and events such as concerts, laser tag, Pinterest parties
and Free Friday Bowling. The Pittsburgh Pipeline
is available every weekend to shuttle students into
the city.
Number of faculty: 126
Student-to-faculty ratio: 10:1
Sports: W&J’s long-standing athletic tradition
includes 26 varsity sports, with PAC championship
winning football, baseball, golf, cross country,
soccer, and tennis teams.
Enrollment: 1,292
Top academic majors: Business administration,
accounting, psychology, economics and communication
arts.
What sets them apart: We want to learn about
the dreams you’ll realize, opportunities you’ll seize,
and people you’ll impact. We want to know about
everything that makes up that undeniable, nobodyelse
like-you-in-the-whole-world you. Because when
we understand who you are and who you want to
become, we can get you anywhere you want to go.
WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY
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waynesburg.edu
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 simple but fun
activities on campus 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 faculty: 81 full-time
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13:1
Sports: Twenty men’s and women’s varsity sports
competing in the NCAA Division III Presidents’
Athletic Conference (PAC).
Enrollment: 1,556 (1,221 undergaduate,
345 graduate)
Top academic majors: Business, criminal justice,
education, nursing and psychology.
What sets them 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 2019 Best Colleges For Your Money list,
which examined three primary factors, including quality
of education, affordability and outcomes.
WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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westliberty.edu
Year founded: 1837
Campus: Rural, 290 acres, 50 buildings
Student life: Eighty percent of freshman live on
campus — 50 percent overall live on campus —
more than 60 students clubs and organizations
Number of faculty: 150
Student-to-faculty ratio: 15:1
Sports:Eighteen intercollegiate sports. These
include men’s football, cross country, basketball,
wrestling, track, tennis, baseball, soccer and golf
along with women’s softball, volleyball, cross country,
basketball, track, tennis, golf, soccer and acrobatics
and tumbling.
Enrollment: 2,811 (2,500 undergraduate,
311 graduate)
Top academic majors: Zoo science, dental hygiene,
nursing, education, business, criminal justice, digital
media design.
What sets them apart: West Liberty University is
West Virginia’s oldest public university, and today it
offers more than 70 undergraduate majors, plus a
growing number of graduate programs, both online
and on campus. West Liberty provides students with
numerous hands-on learning opportunities and more
than $6 million in scholarships. For more information,
visit westliberty.edu or follow WLU on social media.
WESTMINSTER UNIVERSITY
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westminster.edu
Year founded: 1852
Campus: The 300-acre tree-lined campus in rural
New Wilmington, Pa., is located 65 miles north of
Pittsburgh and 85 miles southeast of Cleveland.
Student life: More than 80 clubs and organizations;
four national fraternities and five national sororities
Number of faculty: 90
Student-to-faculty ratio: 11:1
Sports: Twenty-two varsity sports; NCAA Division
III, Presidents’ Athletic Conference and Eastern
Collegiate Athletic Conference
Enrollment: 1,269 (1,198 undergraduate,
71 graduate)
Top academic majors: Nursing; biology/pre-med/
pre-vet; business; sports management; education;
music education; accounting; 3-2 engineering.
What sets them apart: Our emphasis on student
participation in faculty-mentored research and
service-learning projects ranked us in the top 5
percent of all colleges in the nation for “student-faculty
interaction.” More than 90 percent of students
participate in internships or other professional work
experiences before graduation. The combination of
real experiences with exceptional classroom instruction
is the key to our students’ success.