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SEE WHERE YOUR BRIGHTER TOMORROW BEGINS CHATHAM IS A STUNNING PARK-LIKE SETTING IN THE MIDDLE OF .

1 CHATHAM IS A STUNNING PARK-LIKE SETTING IN THE MIDDLE OF PITTSBURGH.

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Shadyside Campus is a 32-acre set in the middle of one of America’s most livable cities and great college towns (75,000 college students call Pittsburgh home). IT’S SO GREEN AND LEAFY, YOU’D NEVER GUESS CHATHAM

FOUR BLOCKS to trendy Walnut Street TWO MILES to the of Pittsburgh, IS ONLY: stores and restaurants Carnegie Mellon University, and the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History

FIVE MILES to river kayaking SIX MILES to SEVEN MILES to Heinz Field and riverside trails PNC Park (Go Pirates!) (Go Steelers!) 3

FIVE MILES to Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, with over 90 shops, 50 dining establishments, seven world-class theaters, eight public parks and art installations, and a dozen art galleries

ONE HOUR to FOUR HOURS to Seven Springs Resort Washington, DC Pittsburgh

Top 15 Best College Town in America Best College Reviews

Top 10 Smartest Place to Live Kiplinger

America’s Most Livable City Forbes

Top 15 Hottest Cities of the Future Business Insider

Top 10 Cities to be a Sports Fan Bleacher Report

3rd Safest Major City in U.S. Farmers Insurance

Top 10 Least Stressed Out Cities CNN Money DID YOU KNOW? One of Chatham’s most famous alumnae, ’29, wrote the book (Silent Spring) that helped launch the modern environmental movement. After majoring in biology, Rachel went on to become a renowned scientist, powerful communicator, and advocate who changed our world for the better by helping to create a brighter, healthier tomorrow for us all. 5 PLUS YOU CAN EXPERIENCE EDEN HALL CAMPUS: WHERE THE CAMPUS IS THE CLASSROOM.

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Chatham is also home to Eden Hall Campus, nearly 400 acres just north of Pittsburgh. At Eden Hall, students live and work on a campus powered by renewable energy, explore research into sustainability and food, and experience boundless opportunities to connect with nature and the land.

Learn more at chatham.edu/edenhall

5 ACADEMIC CHALLENGE. PLENTY OF SUPPORT. You’ll prepare for future success—and stimulate your mind —by pursuing a major that falls under one of our areas of excellence: health & sustainability, business & communications, and the arts & sciences. 7

Undergraduate Majors Integrated Many majors may also be studied as a minor. For a full list of academic programs, visit chatham.edu/academics. Degree Programs HEALTH & SUSTAINABILITY ARTS & SCIENCES Well-qualified students have the opportunity to earn Environmental Science Arts Management a bachelor’s degree along with a related master’s Exercise Science Biochemistry degree in as little as five years. Visit chatham.edu/idp Sustainability Biology to learn more. Food Studies Cell & Molecular Biology Master of Sustainability Natural Resource Management Human Biology Master of Arts in Food Studies Sustainable Business Chemistry Doctor of Physical Therapy Sustainable Energy & Urban Systems Creative Writing (BFA) Entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy Pathways to Nursing (BSN) Criminology Master of Physician Assistant Studies Psychology Cultural Studies Master of Science in Athletic Training Psychology (online) Education, Pre-K-4/Early Elementary* Master of Science in Counseling Psychology RN-to-BSN (online) English Master of Arts in Psychology RN-to-MSN (online) History Master of Science in Biology Immersive Media BUSINESS & COMMUNICATIONS Interior Architecture Master of Business Administration Accounting International Studies (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin Master of Professional Writing Applied Data Science Analytics America, Middle East) Master of Communication Business Administration (online) Mathematics Master of Interior Architecture Communication Media Arts Master of Science in Interior Architecture Graphic Design Graphic Design Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Human Communication Film & Digital Technology Master of Fine Arts in Film & Digital Technology Journalism Photography Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Design Public Relations Music Master of Arts in Teaching Economics Physics Master of Education in Special Education Healthcare and Business Management (online) Policy Studies International Business Political Science Management Social Services Administration Management Information Systems Social Work Marketing Visual Arts Art History Studio Arts Women’s and Gender Studies

*Certification in K-12 Visual Arts and Secondary Education also offered WE HELP YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY. College is an investment. That’s why in addition to our ample scholarship packages, we’ve developed ways to help you and your family streamline your investment without shortchanging your education. Credit Where Credit is Due Did you earn college credits in high school or at another institution? Chatham’s generous credit transfer policies helped over 1/3 of our recent incoming class transfer in an average of nine college credits through College in High School, dual enrollment, and/or AP and IB transfer of credit. Students interested in transfer from another 2- or 4-year college or university may transfer up to 90 credits. Nearly a quarter of our new students each fall are transfer students! In addition, Chatham’s streamlined general education requirements make it easy to stay on track to graduate while pursuing a double major, switching majors, or developing a second area of expertise with a minor or an interdisciplinary major. WE MAKE TRANSFERRING EASY For students looking to transfer from a community college, Chatham offers transfer agreements that support seamless transfer from your associate’s degree to completion of your Integrated Degree bachelor’s degree. 2+2 and 3+1 articulation agreements are offered in an array of programs and help save you money and Programs (IDP) ensure you graduate on time. Qualified students pursuing an Integrated Degree Program: •• Are guaranteed admission to their graduate program upon admittance as an undergraduate •• Take graduate classes during their senior year •• Can earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees in as few as five years

Three-year Degrees, Innovative Partnerships Here’s just a sample: •• Through our Pathways to Nursing partnership with UPMC-affiliate School of Nursing, students can earn their nursing diploma after three years, then finish by taking online classes for one year while they practice as a nurse—and graduate with their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. •• We also have collaborative partnerships with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, FINANCIAL AID College of Law, Stetson University College of Law, and Carnegie Mellon In addition, Chatham provides nearly $10 million in merit and University. Visit chatham.edu/idp to learn more. need-based aid to students each year helping to make a top- notch Chatham education more affordable than you may think. Turn to page 21 to learn more.

9 OPPORTUNITIES other schools can’t provide. Why? Lots of reasons—our small size; the fact that our faculty are here because they prize helping our students; our location in Pittsburgh, a city that’s a national hub for healthcare and education, focused on ideas and innovation (and in which we’ve built tons of connections across disciplines over our 150 years here). “I realized my education was surprisingly better than my friends’. In my second year, I was doing internships, research, and other experiences. They were all just sitting in the classroom.”

— Emily Simons ’18, Bachelor of Policy Studies

11 We can’t help it: We get genuinely excited about what Chatham students are up to. And we share it with the world at pulse.chatham.edu. That’s where you’ll find stories about these and other students doing remarkable things, along with videos, announcements, excerpts from social media, and more.

Check it out at pulse.chatham.edu

6 CHATHAM EXPERIENCES THAT HELP YOU THRIVE “I was talking to someone who once A study by Gallup-Purdue shows that attending more selective colleges does expressed the opinion that I didn’t have my not have as much impact on student own thoughts. But recently she said to me, success as the experiences they ‘Chatham has done you really well. You’ve have while in college. Gallup-Purdue changed since you’ve been to Chatham.’ narrowed down the six most impactful I think it’s because I’ve got my own voice college experiences to guarantee post- now. I can speak my own truths and say graduate success, and all six can be what I want to say and not be afraid of it. I found at . Tabitha think that’s my love of Chatham. It’s been a Weaver ’19 recounts some of hers at very special place for me.” pulse.chatham.edu. — Vanessa McCarthy-Johnson ’18, MBA ’19 13

“When I was applying for internships my “I interned with the Pittsburgh Penguins first year, Career Development helped youth elite teams at the new UPMC me tailor my resume to art galleries. Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry. Then when I was applying to marketing I was working with 6- through 19-year- internships, it was also international, olds who play others in this specialized so they worked with me to tailor it to youth pro league...I was considered a what Europeans want to see in a student sports performance coach, and had some resume. And it worked–last summer I did individual clients as well.” a marketing internship in Dublin.” — Ryan Wolf ’19 — Kelly O’Donnell ’19

COURSE SPOTLIGHT: WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN THE 21ST CENTURY “One thing we discuss is whether it’s enough to simply have women in positions of power. Is that the same as feminist leadership? What does it take to have a leadership structure that benefits everyone? Usually it means making some changes”

— Jessie Ramey, Ph.D., director, Chatham University Women’s Institute

PULSE ISN’T THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON AT CHATHAM: FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!

@ChathamU HOW TO HAVE YOUR JOB NOT STOLEN BY A ROBOT. It might seem like a paradox, but ever- increasing technology shows that to be prepared for the future, you need what will set you apart—a thoughtful blend of liberal arts skill-building and professional preparation. That’s where Chatham comes in. “It takes a lot of Employers tell us repeatedly that what they’re looking for—and having a hard time finding—are candidates with skills like teamwork, problem-solving, trust and respect to creative thinking, communication, and leadership. Why? Because they have been under-emphasized in higher education. build a mentor-coach Not at Chatham. We weave these values into coursework, into extracurricular activities, into relationship with any sessions with you academic advisor and your success coach, and into campus life as a whole. We help you connect to opportunities at Chatham and in the broader community where you can not only develop these skills, but gain tangible individual. This is why I evidence of how you’ve used them to improve yourself and your world. That’s what sets you apart. hold every interaction THAT’S THE CHATHAM DIFFERENCE. and conversation that I

LIBERAL ARTS PROFESSIONAL SKILLS PREPARATION have with my students

Effective Internships in high regard.” Communication —Jodie Mitchell, PsyD ’20, success coach Critical and Networking Creative Thinking Problem-solving + Mentorship WHAT IS A SUCCESS COACH? Success coaches provide one-on-one coaching for first-years and Cross-cultural Teamwork sophomores. Your success coach will help with your transition to Knowledge college, encourage you to engage in Chatham activities, help plan your major and career and set goals, and more. You’ll meet your Research Skills Student Employment success coach during New Student Registration Day, and work together for four terms.

15 WE LOVE INTERNSHIPS AS MUCH AS EMPLOYERS DO.

Internships not only help you figure out who you are and what you want—they help you get there. That’s why we work closely with you and your internship supervisor to make your “real-world” experience a really good one. 17

A FEW PLACES WHERE CHATHAM STUDENTS HAVE LANDED INTERNSHIPS: Career Megan Cooper ’18 (history and political science) Development Department of City Planning as the Zoning Counter, researching the legal use of properties and best practices in Zoning, and designing handouts and other materials Career Development is way more than help with your resume. Services offered include: Devin Seka ’19 (biochemistry) • Individualized Career Consulting NSF-REU Program in Biochemistry at Florida International University • Career Exploration Jeremy Witchel ’19 (management information systems) • Competency Development Data visualization and user experience internship in the Visualization and Self Service • Resume Reviews hub at Mylan • Cover Letter Reviews • Mock Interviews Alexander Ferrer ’20 (policy studies) • Student Employment in the office of Councilwoman Strassburger, assisting with • Job Search community projects and outreach, and assisting on legislative long-term projects • Internship Search • Job Shadowing Katie McClelland ’20 (political science and history) • Workshops PENNEnvironment, learning how to analyze environmental problems and push for • Networking Events smart solutions • Job Fairs • Graduate School Planning Shelby Huebner ’19 (psychology and criminology) • Personal Statement Reviews Completed a series of didactic rotations through the operational offices of the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office Visit careers.chatham.edu to learn more.

Curtis Szewczyk ’19 (environmental biology) Pittsburgh Zoo and the PPG Aquarium, testing water quality, exhibiting maintenance & husbandry care, preparing diet and feeding, participating in educational tours and classes, and assisting with enrichment, medical treatments, and fish acclimation “As an international student, having an internship in an American-based company was one of the greatest experiences in my life. The work environment was incredible, and everything I was taught was so enriching. INTERNSHIPS PAY OFF WITH JOBS I will carry this experience with me in my AFTER GRADUATION suitcase everywhere I will go in the future.”

After Sarah Jugovic ’16 (communication and media arts, public relations —Dylan Jacquard ’19 minor) interned with the Pittsburgh Pirates, they offered her a part-time job during her senior year, which led to a full-time job with the team. OUR OUTCOMES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. 19 96.3% of 2018 graduates were employed or enrolled/seeking graduate school six months after graduation.

The Chatham University graduate outcomes survey is conducted in accordance with Best Practices outlined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. The Margin of Error for 2018 graduates is +/- 5%.

Our 2018 graduates received job “When I went to medical schools to interview, interviewers often offers from employers including said that mine was the most impressive letter of recommendation • Allegheny County Children Youth and Families • BNY Mellon they’ve ever read, because my professors know me personally. I don’t • Carnegie Museum • Mauriokart Graphic Design and Illustration think that would have been possible without relationships like I’ve • Stantec (architecture) • Teach for America gotten at Chatham.” • UPMC — Maggie McGovney ’17 …and our graduates have gone Visit youtube.com/chathamu to learn more about on to further their education at Maggie and the connections she made at Chatham that prepared her to be admitted to and enroll in institutions including: the University of Michigan Medical School. • Boston University • Carnegie Mellon University • Columbia University • Duke University • Duquesne University • Georgetown University • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine • Princeton University • Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry • Southern University Law Center • Taft Law • • University of Rochester School of Medicine • Virginia Tech to name just a few.

19 WHAT YOU SEE ISN’T ALWAYS WHAT YOU PAY.

Did you know that studies have shown that bachelor’s degree holders can earn nearly 85% more over a lifetime than those with just a high school diploma?1 Without a doubt, it’s one of the most important investments you can make. That’s why Chatham is committed to making Chatham affordable with scholarships and grants while also helping students and their families be informed about their costs and financial aid.

1https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/the-college-payoff/ 21

FINANCIAL AID GLOSSARY* Understanding Cost of Attendance (COA): The total amount it will cost you to go to school— usually stated as a yearly figure. COA includes tuition and fees; room and board (or a housing and food allowance); and allowances for books, supplies, Financial Aid transportation, loan fees, and dependent care. Below is an example of some of the most common elements that can Expected Family Contribution (EFC): This is a measure of your family’s make up a student’s financial aid package. Each student’s package is financial strength and is calculated according to a formula established by based on a variety of factors including, but not limited to: academic law. Your family’s income and assets are all considered. Your EFC is not the performance, financial need, and family income. amount of money your family will have to pay for college nor is it the amount of federal student aid you will receive. It is a number used by your school to SCHOLARSHIPS calculate the amount of federal student aid you are eligible to receive. Chatham Merit Scholarship...... $3,000-16,000 FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid, available at fafsa.ed.gov. Other Chatham Scholarships...... Varies Federal Pell Grant: A federal grant for undergraduate students with financial need. Grants are gift aid that do not need to be paid back. GRANTS Federal Student Aid: Financial aid from the federal government to help Chatham Grant...... Varies you pay for education expenses at an eligible college or career school. Federal Pell Grant...... $500-5,920 Grants, loans and work-study are types of federal student aid. You must Federal SEOG Grant ...... $1,500 complete the FAFSA to apply for this aid. State Grant...... $500-4,138 Financial Aid Package: The total amount of financial aid (federal STUDENT EMPLOYMENT and nonfederal) a student is offered by a college or career school. The school’s financial aid staff combines various forms of aid into a Work-Study or Campus Job...... $2,200 “package” to help meet a student’s education costs. LOANS Financial Need: The difference between the cost of attendance (COA) Federal Direct Subsidized Loan...... up to $3,500 and your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan...... up to $2,000 Loans (Federal Student and Private): Loans are borrowed money that must be repaid with interest. Federal student loans are funded by the Note: Not all students will qualify for everything listed above depending on their academic background and financial situation. federal government. Private loans are made by a lender such as a bank, credit union, state agency, or school. Net Price: An estimate of the actual cost that a student and his family need to pay in a given year. Net price is determined by taking the DETERMINING YOUR COSTS cost of attendance and subtracting any grants and scholarships for which the student may be eligible. Find Chatham’s Net Price Estimated Tuition, Fees, Room & Board Costs Calculator at chatham.edu/calculator. - Your Scholarships, Grants, and Work Study* Scholarships: Scholarships are gift aid for academic or other achievements. They may or may not be renewable, and if so, may = Your Reduced Cost require that you meet certain requirements to keep them. - Your Loans Work-Study: A federal student aid program that provides part- time employment while you are enrolled in school to help pay your = Out-of-Pocket Costs (if applicable) education expenses.

*Not all students are eligible for work study, but all students are *Some information taken from https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/glossary. welcome to find a job and work on campus. FINANCIAL AID MADE

Enter your info to apply. Attend a Scholarship Interview Day Submit your FAFSA Once your application is complete, you will hear to find out what other Chatham scholarships to see if you qualify for federal, state, from Chatham within ten days and learn your you may be eligible for. and Chatham need-based grants. admission decision and your Academic Merit award. Chatham’s FAFSA school code is 003244.

These can range from $3,000-$18,000, These range up to $3,000 annually. Like scholarships, these don’t need to be paid back. depending on academic performance.

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chatham.edu/apply chatham.edu/scholarshipdays fafsa.ed.gov 23 FINANCIAL AID MADE Chatham Scholarships A selection of scholarships for which first-year and transfer students may be eligible:

Merit Scholarship Legacy Award $3,000-$18,000 annually $5,000 annually

Presidential Scholarship Pittsburgh Promise Housing Scholarship Full Tuition annually $2,000 annually

Rachel Carson Scholarship Minna Kaufmann Ruud Music Scholarship Full Tuition annually Up to $3,500 annually

Heffer Family Scholarship for Women Instrumental Music Scholarship $10,000 annually Up to $3,500 annually

Rachel Carson Healthy Planet Award Immersive Media Scholarship (for High School Juniors) Up to $2,000 annually $5,000 annually Phi Theta Kappa Award Yes! Scholarship Interview Days $2,000 annually Up to $3,000 annually In three easy steps, you’ve saved Family Tuition “Sibling” Grant thousands of dollars on your $2,000 annually

Chatham education. Visit chatham.edu/scholarships for full list.

“The Heffer Scholarship afforded me to study abroad in Costa Rica, explore my passion for sustainability, and expand my knowledge through applied coursework at Chatham University.”

— Quentin Rice ’20

“My scholarship has allowed me to feel comfortable here at Chatham. Paying for college is a tremendous undertaking, and this scholarship has given me the freedom to grow and explore at college. I feel grateful and blessed to attend a university that offers opportunities like this.”

— Carlee Domke ’21 PITTSBURGH ASIDE, YOU MIGHT CHOOSE TO STAY ON CAMPUS. From the Film Addicts Club to the Love Your Melon Campus Crew, over 50 student organizations help you explore your passions and discover new ones.

Sports events, white-water rafting, bonfires, shopping excursions, plays, concerts, camping – we’ll keep you busy outside the classroom with lots of events and activities. 25

CHATHAM TRADITIONS •• Undergraduate Class Colors •• Candlelight, Chatham •• Opening Convocation Eggnog, and Holiday Ball •• Mocktails •• Moonlight Breakfast •• Harvest Fun Fest •• Sledding on Chapel Hill •• Halloween Dinner •• Spring Formal •• Battle of the Classes •• University Day •• Song Contest •• Closing Convocation •• Harvest Dinner •• Senior Dinner OUR SCHOLAR-ATHLETES GET THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. As a member of the NCAA Division III, students who play for Chatham’s teams get University support of their athletic endeavors, and the assurance that their experience at

Chatham belongs to: Chatham will be rigorous and well-rounded in the • Presidents’ Athletic classroom, as well as on the playing field. Conference (PAC) • United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC) Women’s Men’s Coed Teams Teams Club Teams

•• Basketball •• Baseball •• Cheerleading & Dance •• Cross Country •• Basketball •• Golf •• Ice Hockey •• Cross Country •• Lacrosse •• Ice Hockey •• Soccer •• Lacrosse •• Softball •• Soccer •• Squash (Varsity, non-NCAA) •• Squash (Varsity, non-NCAA) •• Swimming & Diving •• Swimming & Diving •• Track & Field •• Track & Field •• Volleyball GoChathamCougars.com

27 HEALTHY IN MIND AND BODY. Athletic and Fitness Center

Built in 2004 for the use of all students, the Athletic and Fitness Center (AFC) is an advanced four-level athletic facility. On the lower level is an eight-lane competition swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms, locker rooms, squash courts, and rock-climbing wall. The athletic training room contains a hydrotherapy room and complete line of rehabilitation equipment for student-athletes. The first floor includes a fitness room containing treadmills, elliptical machines, bikes, free weights, and circuit strength machines; a smart classroom; and a dance and aerobics studio that is a multi-function space housing yoga, martial arts, aerobic classes, and dance courses. On the second floor, the gymnasium seats 600 spectators for athletic events and up to 1,000 for other events. The third level offers a three-lane walking track and a concession stand for use during games.

The Athletic and Fitness Center is home to Chatham’s volleyball, basketball, and swimming & diving teams.

DID YOU KNOW? Fitness classes, off-campus outdoor recreation activities, and intramural sports for all students are offered at the Athletic and Fitness Center. 29 29 1

ATHLETIC TEAM VENUES

1. Chatham’s cross country team hosts 2 3 home meets at EDEN HALL CAMPUS.

2. Beginning in 2019-20, the soccer and lacrosse teams will play at the newly renovated UPMC GRAHAM FIELD in Wilkinsburg, PA, less than five miles from Shadyside Campus.

3. The baseball and softball teams practice and play home games at WEST FIELD, located about 15 minutes from Shadyside Campus.

4. PITTSBURGH ICE ARENA, located about 30 minutes from Shadyside Campus in New Kensington, PA, is home to Chatham’s women’s hockey team. 4 5 5. FROZEN POND ARENA is the home rink of the men’s hockey team. The rink is located minutes from Eden Hall Campus and approximately 40 minutes from Shadyside Campus. OUR MISSION

Chatham University prepares its students to build lives of purpose, value, and fulfilling work. Through professional skill development and liberal arts learning, Chatham prepares its graduates to be informed and engaged citizens in their communities; to recognize and respect diversity of culture, identity, and opinion; and to live sustainably. Informed & engaged citizens •• Chatham University stresses the importance of service to the community and civic engagement by providing students with ample opportunities to exercise their ability to be responsible citizens. Students are encouraged to complete service projects in the local community through Make A Difference Day and MLK Day of Service. •• The Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics at Chatham University is a community resource that promotes political awareness and empowers women to participate in political processes.

Diversity of identity & opinion •• Launched in 2015, the Women’s Institute continues Chatham’s 150-year commitment to advancing women’s leadership and gender equity. •• Our award-winning Global Focus program brings the history and culture of a select area of the globe to the University each year through speakers, films, and events. •• We host a series of Diversity Dialogues, aimed at encouraging understanding and respect among students, and our Diversity and Inclusion Council works to provide a supportive and affirming environment for all students.

Sustainable living & learning •• Alma mater of environmental pioneer Rachel Carson ’29, Chatham’s leadership of sustainability efforts—from the groundbreaking Eden Hall Campus to composting waste in our dining halls—has been recognized by international and national awards (turn the page to learn more). •• The Falk School of Sustainability & Environment hosts speakers and events open to the entire Chatham community.

31 We’re proud to be recognized for OUR ACHIEVEMENTS.

PRESIDENT DAVID FINEGOLD WITH THE WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM ON MOVE-IN DAY 33

Select awards and accolades include:

Chatham is consistently ranked each year as a Chatham has been admitted over multiple years best college by U.S. News & World Report in the to the President’s Higher Education Community “Regional –North” category. Service Honor Roll for engaging its students, faculty, and staff in meaningful service that ududududu achieves measurable results in the community. Chatham is consistently named a College of ududududu Distinction, which recognizes schools that consistently do a great job keeping students Chatham is one of only three universities in engaged – and preparing them for long, Pittsburgh to have a Phi Beta Kappa chapter, rewarding careers in fields for which they have the most prestigious national undergraduate a passion, while limiting the debt they have at honors society. the onset. ududududu ududududu Chatham was the first university in Pennsylvania Office of Admission Chatham is one of the top five universities to be recognized by the League of American Woodland Road in the world for sustainability as measured Bicyclists as a Bike Friendly University. Pittsburgh, PA 15232 by the Association for the Advancement of 800-837-1290 or 412-365-1825 Sustainability in Higher Education’s Sustainability [email protected] Tracking, Assessment & Rating SystemTM (STARS®). chatham.edu ududududu gochathamcougars.com

Chatham is perennially named to the Princeton Schedule a campus visit at Review’s “Guide to 322 Green Colleges” and was chatham.edu/visit named a Top 50 Green College in North America, which recognizes the most environmentally Ready to apply? Visit responsible colleges across the United States. chatham.edu/apply

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QUICK FACTS LOCATIONS • Shadyside Campus: Shadyside • Chatham Eastside: East Liberty • Eden Hall Campus: Richland Township

ENROLLMENT (Fall 2018) • Total: 2,273 • Undergraduate: 1,199 • Graduate: 1,074

DIVERSITY • Chatham students come from 47 states and 31 foreign countries • Minority: 16.1% • International: 4.2%

PROGRAMS OF STUDY • Undergraduate Degree Majors: 40 • Master Degree Programs: 22 • Doctoral Degree Programs: 5

STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO • Undergraduate, 10 to 1 • Total University, 10 to 1

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