University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg
The University of Pittsburgh Greensburg (Pitt-Greensburg)is a baccalaureate degree-granting unit and regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh. As an integral part of a state-related institution the Greensburg Campus provides educational opportunities to both traditional and nontraditional students through curricular and co-curricular experiences that are focused primarily on the arts and sciences and some selected professional or pre-professional programs that are grounded in traditional liberal arts disciplines. As an undergraduate school within the broader University Pitt-Greensburg faculty places primary emphasis on teaching excellence while maintaining a commitment to scholarship and public service. common part of the undergraduate educational experience is acquiring a certain depth and breadth of knowledge in a specific discipline or area that defines a student’s major focus of study. Equally important is the opportunity for each student to acquire the fundamentals of a liberal arts and sciences education. The University of Pittsburgh Greensburg is committed to a General Education Program that will give its students a broader understanding of the human experience and the fundamental skills necessary for academic success and learning throughout their lifetimes. itt-Greensburg recognizes that good citizenship civic leadership and full participation in an information-based global society are a function of educational excellence. Accordingly in all curricular and co-curricular matters including its unique academic village structure the Greensburg Campus fulfills its mission by providing its students with opportunities to develop leadership a sense of civic engagement and public service global awareness and a commitment to academic excellence.
School Information
Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601
P: (724) 837-7040
Locale: Suburb: Large
Open Admissions: Yes
Sector: Public, 4-year or above
Carnegie Basic: Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Students & Faculty
Students
- 2,008Total Students
- 1,007Male Students
- 1,001Female Students
- 6Total Intl Students
- 2Intl Male Students
- 4Intl Female Students
Faculty
- Not setTotal Faculty
- 99Male Faculty
- 129Female Faculty
- 21:1Student/Fac Ratio
Tuition Information
Out of State Tuition
Books & Supplies
Room & Board
Other Expenses
Total
Admissions
1,249
total applicants
85%
admitted (1057)
33%
enrolled (407)
SAT Scores: 25th-75th percentile
ACT Scores: 25th-75th percentile
Other Requirements
Note: 25th-75th percentile ranges show the range of scores achieved by the middle 50% of students who were admitted to the school.
- Certificate
- Associate's
- Bachelor's
- Master's
- Doctorate
| American/United States Studies/Civilization | ||||||
| Anthropology | ||||||
| Applied Mathematics, General | ||||||
| Biological and Physical Sciences | ||||||
| Biology/Biological Sciences, General | ||||||
| Business/Commerce, General | ||||||
| Chemistry, General | ||||||
| Children's and Adolescent Literature | ||||||
| Creative Writing | ||||||
| Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration | ||||||
| English Literature (British and Commonwealth | ||||||
| History, General | ||||||
| Latin American Studies | ||||||
| Management Information Systems, General | ||||||
| Political Science and Government, General | ||||||
| Psychology, General | ||||||
| Rhetoric and Composition | ||||||
| Social Sciences, General | ||||||
| Spanish Language and Literature | ||||||
| Visual and Performing Arts, Other | ||||||