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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 more than 40 majors and more than 50 minors, concentrations and pre-professional programs in areas ranging from athletic training and nursing to broadcast communications and computer information systems and technology. 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

Mascot and school colors - Panther and blue and gold

Student Enrollment - 1,100

Employees - 

Total employees: 436

  • Full-time faculty: 76
  • Part-time faculty: 32
  • Full-time staff: 103
  • Part-time staff: 11
  • Other employees: 214

Student/Teacher Ratio - 12:1

Typical Class Size - 17 students

# of Majors Leading to Baccalaureate Degree

  • 38 (B.A., B.S., B.S.N)
  • 19 Pre-professional programs

# of Majors Leading to Associate Degree - 4 (A.S., A.A)

# of Graduate Programs - 4 (Master of Science in Nursing and a Master of Social Work, is offered on campus by the graduate school 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 and fees (2023 - 2024)

Financial Aid - 95.1% of all students receive some form of financial aid, including scholarships, loans, grants and work-study.
In the 2024-25 school year, the average financial aid award for in-state students was roughly $22,994 and for out-of-state students about $30,158.

Physical Plant - 491 acres nestled along the Tunungwant Creek

Intercollegiate Athletics - Charter member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference with 13 teams competing in NCAA Division III and ECAC:

  • Men's Teams:
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Golf
    • Lacrosse
    • Soccer
    • Swimming
    • Wrestling
  • Women's Teams:
    • Basketball
    • Bowling
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swimming
    • Volleyball
  • Club Sports
    • Ice Hockey
    • eSports
    • Cheerleading
    • Men's Lacrosse

Academic Buildings

  • Blaisdell Hall: the fine arts/communication arts building
  • Duke Building: our new engineering and information technology center
  • Fisher Hall: our science building
  • Hanley Library: which houses the Office of Admissions, 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 athletic training building
  • Swarts Hall: nursing and social sciences building
  • Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) House
  • Other Facilities -
  • Frame-Westerberg Commons: The student center
  • Kessel Athletic Complex: Baseball, Softball, Soccer Fields and Tennis Courts
  • Apartment-style and townhouse-style residence halls
  • Maintenance Building
  • Campus Police and Laundry Building
  • Hangar Building: houses Financial Aid, Registrar, Enrollment Services and Student Accounts, and Business Affairs.
  • Control Tower Building: 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:  A 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:
  • Six general-purpose computer labs (one open 24 hours)
  • Student/computer ratio 5.5:1
  • A Macintosh computer arts lab
  • Several departmental labs
  • Wireless networking in all residence halls and academic/administrative buildings
  • ResNet Internet connections in each residence hall bedroom
  • All classrooms have an instructor PC station and multimedia AV equipment
  • All classrooms can capture/record lectures and host Zoom/Teams meetings