Pitt-Greensburg Facts
- Founded in 1963, became a four-year baccalaureate institution in 1988.
- Located in south-western Pennsylvania on 219 acres of land
- Pitt-Greensburg is located 40 miles southeast of Pittsburgh
- Enrollment-1737 full-time students
- 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio
- Average class size is 25 students
- Academics- 24 majors/19 minors/10 relocation programs/two certificate programs
- Housing- 5 residence hall facilities which include apartment and suite style residence halls
- Students living on campus- Over 600
- Alumni- Approximately 8,100
- Faculty- 78 full-time and 62 part-time
- Tuition and Fees- In-State $12,626 /Out-of-State $22,818
- Buildings- 25
- Study abroad opportunities
- Internship assistance and career counseling
- More than 50 clubs and organizations
- Wireless computer access on campus
- Millstein Library contains over 78,000 volumes and provides access to an array of information resources through the University Library System's Digital Library
- Some form of financial aid was awarded to 490 out of the 511 (95.8%) new freshmen who started Fall 2009
Admissions Criteria
- Average GPA- 3.4
- Average SAT- 1030 (critical reading and math only)
- Top 3/5 of graduating class
- Rolling admissions
Academic Programs
Majors
- American Studies
- Anthropology
- Biological Science
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Criminal Justice
- Education- Early Childhood
- Education- Secondary
- English Literature
- English Writing
- History
- Humanities Area Concentration
- Information Science
- Interdisciplinary Arts
- Management
- Management- Accounting
- Management- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Natural Science Area Concentration
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Self-Designed Major
- Social Science Area Concentration
- Spanish
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Minors
- Accounting
- Actuarial Sciences
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Education
- English Literature
- English Writing
- Environmental Science
- Gender Studies
- History
- History of Art & Architecture
- Music
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Theatre
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Relocation Programs
Pitt-Greensburg offers opportunities for students to complete one or two years of work on degrees in selected programs and transfer to the Pitt-Oakland campus.
Programs include:
- Engineering
- Health and Rehabilitation Science
- Pharmacy
- Social Work
Certificate Programs
- Children's Literature
- Latin American Studies
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Athletics
- 12 Intercollegiate NCAA Division III Varsity Teams
- Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
- Men’s Teams: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, and Tennis
- Women’s Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Softball, Soccer, Tennis and Volleyball
- Ronnie Andrews Fitness Center-newly constructed 2,400-square-foot fitness center is part of Chambers Hall and features new, state-of-the-art equipment.
Clubs and Organizations
More than 50 organizations on campus
- Governing
- Programming
- Honorary
Community Service
- Lunch Buddies
- Scholars in Service
- Habitat for Humanity