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Pittsburgh Public Schools – www.pghboe.net

Carnegie Mellon University – www.cmu.edu
Carnegie Mellon University is a national research university of about 7,500 students and 3,000 faculty, research, and administrative staff.

University of Pittsburgh – www.pitt.edu
The University of Pittsburgh is a non-sectarian, state-related, public research university with approximately 31,400 students and over 9,600 faculty members, research associates, and staff.

Duquesne University – www.duq.edu
Duquesne University is one of the leading major private, Catholic universities in the U.S. with 9,400 students.

Chatham College – www.chatham.edu
Chatham College is a private, selective, fully accredited, nonsectarian institution, offering baccalaureate degrees only to women. Master's degrees, continuing education programs, and teacher certification are offered to women and men in the Shadyside area of Pittsburgh. 

Carlow University – www.carlow.edu
Carlow University is a Catholic liberal arts college, primarily for women.  Its curriculum celebrates the ideals of a liberal arts education while offering solid career preparation

Point Park University – www.ppc.edu
Point Park University is an independent, four-year, coeducational college accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is located in the center of downtown Pittsburgh.

Robert Morris University – www.rmu.edu
Robert Morris University is an independent, co-educational institution offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs that integrate the liberal arts with technical and professional programs.

La Roche College – www.laroche.edu
La Roche College is a Catholic institution of higher learning.  It has an international community of scholars from the region, the nation and the world.  Liberal and professional educational experiences are integrated into a way of life that empowers men and women to become lifelong learners, achieve success in their chosen careers, and promote justice and peace in a constantly changing global society.

Community College of Allegheny County – www.ccac.edu
The Community College of Allegheny County is one of the nation’s largest multi-campus community colleges.  Founded in 1966, CCAC is a two-year comprehensive college.  The college offers more than 170 degree, certificate and diploma programs and provides leadership in workforce development with its customized training. Through a blend of academic curricula and tailored workforce programs, CCAC supports the overall economic development of southwestern Pennsylvania.

 

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