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Pitt-Bradford is a safe, friendly institution for students who want to earn a world-renowned degree in a personalized environment. We offer 40 majors and more than 50 minors, concentrations and pre-professional programs in areas ranging from business management and nursing to broadcast communications and hospitality management. We can also offer you real-world experiences through internships, undergraduate research and study-abroad opportunities. |
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| History | Founded in 1963; Became a four-year baccalaureate institution 1979 | |
| Student Enrollment | 1,300 | |
| Employees | ||
| Full-time faculty | 76 | |
| Part-time faculty | 32 | |
| Full-time staff | 103 | |
| Part-time staff | 11 | |
| Other employees | 214 | |
| Total employees | 436 | |
| Student/Teacher Ratio | 17:1 | |
| Typical Class Size | 19 students | |
| # of Majors Leading to Baccalaureate Degree | 41 (B.A., B.S., B.S.N) 19 Pre-professional programs |
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| # of Majors Leading to Associate Degree |
5 ( A.S., A.A.) | |
| # of Graduate Programs | 5 (Master of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Social Work, both provided on campus by the graduate schools at Pitt-Oakland. Master of Education and a Master of Science for Clinical Nurse Leader, both offered online from Pitt-Oakland.) | |
| # of Alumni | More than 12,000 | |
| Tuition (2022-23) | $13,660 / year (in-state, full-time) $960/year (fees) | |
| $15,838/year (in-state, full-time) Mechanical or Energy Engineering Tech. $960/year (fees) | ||
| $17,502 / year for (in-state full-time) nursing students $960/year (fees) | ||
| $25,534/ year (out-of-state, full-time) $960/year (fees) | ||
| $30,200/ year (out-of-state, full-time) Mechanical or Energy Engineering Tech. $960/year (fees) | ||
| $32,562 / year for (out-of-state full-time) nursing students $960/year (fees) | ||
| $10,332 / year room & board ($6,246 double room/$4,086/260 block meal plan) | ||
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96.8% of all students receive some form of financial aid, including scholarships, loans, grants and work study. In 2022-23 school year, the average financial aid award was roughly $19,972 for in-state students and about $29,763 for out-of-state students. |
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| Physical Plant | 491 acres nestled along the Tunungwant Creek | |
| Academic Buildings | Blaisdell Hall, the fine arts/communication arts building | |
| Fisher Hall, the science and engineering building | ||
| Hanley Library, which also houses the Academic Advising Center, the Academic Coaching &Tutoring Center, and the TRiO Student Support Services program | ||
| Richard E. and Ruth McDowell Sport & Fitness Center, the athletics department and exercise science/pre-athletic training building | ||
| Swarts Hall, the humanities, nursing and social sciences building | ||
| Ceramics Studio | ||
| Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) House | ||
| Other Facilities | Frame-Westerberg Commons, the student center | |
| Kessel Athletic Complex (baseball, softball and soccer fields and tennis courts) | ||
| Apartment-style and townhouse-style residence halls | ||
| Maintenance Building | ||
| Campus Police and Laundry Building | ||
| The Hangar Building, which houses Financial Aid, Registrar, Enrollment Services and Student Accounts, and Business Affairs. | ||
| The Control Tower building, which houses the offices of Human Resources and Payroll. | ||
| Marilyn Horne Hall: houses the Center for Rural Health Practice and The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center | ||
| Maintenance Storage Building | ||
| Harriett B. Wick Chapel | ||
| Richard E. McDowell Community Trail, 1.4 mile walking trail | ||
| Library Holdings | 97,963 titles, with access to more than 5 million through Pitt libraries | |
| 3,782 audio visual materials | ||
| 245 print periodicals, with access to more than 40,000 through Pitt libraries | ||
| 1,055 microform items | ||
| More than 50,000 e-journals | ||
| More than 300,000 e-books | ||
| More than 400 searchable electronic databases | ||
| Computer Facilities | Five general purpose computer labs (one open 24 hours) | |
| Student/computer ratio 12:1 | ||
| One Macintosh computer arts lab | ||
| Several departmental labs | ||
| Wireless networking in all residence halls and academic/administrative buildings | ||
| 30 multimedia classrooms | ||
| ResNet Internet connections in each residence hall bedroom | ||
| All academic classrooms/labs equipped as electronic classrooms | ||
| Significant number of classrooms equipped to capture/record lectures | ||
| Two distance education classrooms | ||
| One virtual computer lab (in pilot) | ||
| Intercollegiate Athletics | Charter member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference with 14 teams competing in NCAA Division III and ECAC. | |
| 16 AMCC Championships in seven years | ||
| 8 NCAA tournament appearances | ||