Academic Resources

Academic Advising

Academic advisors are available to assist you in a variety of ways, including:

  • Exploring your major.
  • Researching and preparing for graduate or professional school.
  • Reviewing the degree requirements for your major.
  • Developing a plan for academic success.
  • Relocating to another University of Pittsburgh campus or transferring to a different institution.

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Disability Resources

To inquire about disability services, please e-mail Dr. Lou Ann Sears at los3@pitt.edu.

If you require classroom accommodations and are already registered for disability services at Pitt-Greensburg, please e-mail Dr. Sears (los3@pitt.edu) the Request for Accommodations Form (first page only) and the Permission Notice.

Dr. Sears will be happy to e-mail you another copy of these forms if you no longer have the disability-services packet she initially sent you. You can also obtain a copy from the rack in the hall outside the Learning Center (Millstein Library Building 250), and slide it under her office door, Millstein 240.

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Diversity Resources

Our campus community strives to celebrate our differences as humans. We work toward an end to violence, intolerance, and injustice.

Become involved in our community today - together, we can promote a more welcoming, accessible, and equitable world for all!

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Learning Resources

The LRC is the home of:

Our location is Millstein Library Building 250. This room is open from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Monday through Friday.

The best way to reach Dr. Lou Ann Sears, the Director of the Center/Assistant Professor of English, is by email: los3@pitt.edu.

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Millstein Library

Millstein Library provides access to print and online resources from across Pitt’s University Library System (ULS). Computers, study space, and media equipment are also available for research and class work. The library greets an average of 60,000 patrons each year.

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Registrar

The Office of the Registrar is the official source for all student academic records, including registration services for students enrolled in undergraduate programs. Other functions handled by the Pitt-Greensburg Registrar's Office include the monitoring of the end-of-term grading process, processing of course repeats and grade changes, publication of the Academic Calendar and semester course offerings, enrollment and degree verifications, transcripts, and veterans services.

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