S
ETON
Hill University: An Innovative Center For Learning Chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1918, Seton Hill University is
an innovative center for learning, offering a variety of educational
opportunities to diverse populations within and beyond the Southwestern Pennsylvania
region. The University’s setting is propitious to deep reflection and
study. Seton Hill's beautiful 200-acre campus is located in
Greensburg, PA, just 35 miles east of Pittsburgh. The thriving
Greensburg Cultural district is home to theaters, museums, and the symphony. Seton Hill’s idyllic setting serves as a playground
for students who are free to explore and participate in
outdoor activities within the safety of the campus. The
liberal arts institution produces graduates possessing the values and perspectives
inherent in a Catholic education, capable of accomplishment and leadership in the workplace and their communities as their education is
enriched by an emphasis on the liberal arts. Academics
Seton Hill University is at once selective and supportive. The academic program is focused and far-reaching. Building on rich
traditions, the University is moving boldly ahead with innovative programs
and learning experiences. The University is a recognized leader in
liberal arts education for men and women of all diverse
cultures and religious traditions, from Pennsylvania and beyond. Students
find the following at Seton Hill: foundations in the liberal
arts for professional study; theory actively related to practice; and
learning done on campus, enhanced by application in the field. The University’s aim is to graduate students who have
a solid grasp of the ideas and theories behind their
major coursework, and who know how to apply those concepts
to the challenges and real life situations they will face in the workplace. With a total enrollment of 1600
students, small class sizes offer students individualized attention from the
faculty and gives them the opportunity to express themselves freely. This one-on-one interaction encourages development of deep discourse and
debate that will transcend academic skills and foster critical thinking.
The Programs Graduate students choose from 8 master’s programs:
art therapy, special education, elementary education, business administration, marriage
and family therapy, physician assistant, writing popular fiction, and technologies
enhanced learning. Undergraduates choose from over 30 areas of
study including the sciences, business, education, and visual and performing
arts. The Adult Degree Program offers undergraduate majors on Saturdays
and evenings in accounting, business, corporate communication, and human services.
In addition, Seton Hill University hosts over 50 international
students from 20 different countries. It is the aim
of the University to do everything possible to provide each
student with a complete and fulfilling academic experience that will
serve as the foundation for a lifetime of learning. Financial
Aid
Seton Hill gives you a lot for your
money. Other leading private liberal arts colleges are priced
substantially higher. Plus, Seton Hill’s Financial Aid Office will
help you get all the aid available to you. Significantly,
last year everyone who did apply for financial aid at
Seton Hill got some. Students can apply for state,
federal, and private aid from hundreds of sources. There are
grants, loans, merit awards, need-based awards, athletic scholarships, and more.
Valedictorians are awarded $12,000 per year, and those students who
are in the top 30% of their high school class
may be eligible for the Presidential Scholarship. Seton Hill
can even help you earn pocket money through work-study employment.
The University’s National Centers
The University’s commitment
to quality education can be seen in its involvement with
outreach programs of national and international scope. These centers
provide educational experiences and practical work-related opportunities for students. The University’s National Education Center for Women in Business is
ideal for students who are interested in entrepreneurial contacts and
the possibility of creating their own business opportunities. The
Center hosts speakers who challenge and encourage the students to
excel and explore the boundless possibilities that technological advances bring
to the business field. The National Catholic Center for
Holocaust Education offers education on teaching the Holocaust particularly to
K-12 teachers. Through the Center, students and professional take trips
to Europe and the Middle East. These trips expose
students to a wide range of cultures, traditions, religions, languages
and experiences that makes them “citizens of the world” while
learning about the Shoah or Holocaust. Recreation and Athletics
Students choose from on- and off- campus activities that cover
social, academic, cultural, educational and public service supervised by the
University’s staff. At Seton Hill, indoor sports facilities include
a gymnasium, plus an indoor pool, jacuzzi, and sauna. Outdoor
facilities include tennis courts, fields for soccer and softball, and
a three-mile fitness trail that circles the campus. On May
2, 2003, Seton Hill broke ground for a new recreation
complex, complete with state-of-the-art venues for team sports, space for
aerobics and other on-campus events — and cool places to
hang out. Seton Hill offers basketball, cross country, equestrian, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and volleyball for women
and baseball, basketball, cross country, equestrian, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer,
and tennis for men. Athletic scholarships are available for
most sports. In addition, the natural splendor of the
Laurel Highlands and the city of Pittsburgh are both easily
accessible, providing a number of recreational activities.
SETON HILL DRIVE ~ GREENSBURG, PA 15601 ~ 1-800-826-6234 ~
FAX: (724) 830-1294 ~ WORLD WIDE WEB: http://www.setonhill.edu
OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ~ (724) 838-4255
EMAIL:
admit@setonhill.edu
OFFICE OF GRADUATE AND ADULT STUDIES ~ (724)
838-4221; (724) 838-4208
EMAIL: gadmit@setonhill.edu; adultstudies@setonhill.edu