The University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg

The University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg
150 Finoli Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 837-7040
Founded in 1963, the University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg is a public 4-year institution. Pitt-Greensburg is in the suburbs of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Pitt-Greensburg is one of several campuses. This public school offers subjects such as law enforcement and chemistry. Pitt-Greensburg offers students one certificate and 18 degrees at the bachelors level. In 2010, 1,803 students pursued degrees from the 19 programs at Pitt-Greensburg. Pitt-Greensburg is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Pitt-Greensburg is one of 88 public post-secondary institutions in Pennsylvania.
Admission
In 2010, 1,276 students applied to this school. It admitted 73% of applicants or 944 students. Around half of the admitted students are women.
Admission
In 2010, 1,276 students applied to this school. It admitted 73% of applicants or 944 students. Around half of the admitted students are women.
- Percent Admitted students who applied: 74%
- Percent Admitted of women who applied were admitted: 76%
- Percent Admitted of men who applied were admitted: 72%
Student Demographics
In 2010, 1,803 students were enrolled at this school.
Student Demographics
In 2010, 1,803 students were enrolled at this school.
- Total Enrolled Male: 902
- Total Enrolled Female: 902
- Undergraduate Male: 902
- Undergraduate Female: 902
Faculty Demographics
92 instructors work for Pitt-Greensburg. Around 80% of faculty are full-time, 18 out of 92 teachers are part-time, and approximately 55% of teachers are women.
Faculty Demographics
92 instructors work for Pitt-Greensburg. Around 80% of faculty are full-time, 18 out of 92 teachers are part-time, and approximately 55% of teachers are women.
- Male: 41
- Female: 51