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At the University of , you have access to world-class academic programs. Our faculty are at the cutting-edge in their fields and invite undergraduate students to work with them on mind-blowing research projects. You’ll study on a park-like campus in a vibrant, energetic urban

neighborhood—surrounded by (guaranteed) One of the 50 most innovative internship opportunities at globally-recognized universities50 in the world organizations and corporations. Our student Thomson Reuters body is smart, open-minded, and ambitious. If you think that you can’t get everything you want out of a college experience, Pitt is happy to prove otherwise. th Our reputation speaks for itself. But others chime in, too. “top26 public university” in the nation and one of the best global research institutions U.S. News & World Report

student -to- faculty ratio 400+ student organizations

Dive into Game of Thrones and political 100+ theory with Andrew Lotz, a Pitt Lecturer, majors, Academic Advisor, and Assistant Dean for minors, and Undergraduate Studies. certificates Big Ideas at Pitt At Pitt, you will have opportunities to talk about big ideas and accomplish big things. All Pitt students are guaranteed a placement in at least one internship or experiential learning opportunity once they complete our Internship Prep Program. Pitt Honors is committed to providing challenging courses and opportunities, including the prestigious Bachelor of Philosophy degree (offered by only a handful of universities in the United States). Our Outside the Classroom Curriculum helps you develop your skills as a leader, citizen, and scholar. Pitt students regularly participate in research projects with our distinguished faculty, searching for answers to big questions in science and medicine, the arts and humanities, social science, engineering, business and entrepreneurship, and more.

Think + Do Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences First College of Business Administration Then pick 100+ majors, School of Computing and Information minors, and pick a Swanson School of Engineering a field of school School of Nursing study certificates School of Public Health

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

MAJORS Actuarial Mathematics Environmental Science Museum Studies Africana Studies Environmental Studies Music Africana Studies/English Film and Media Studies Neuroscience Anthropology French Philosophy Architecture Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Physics Architectural Studies Geology Physics and Astronomy Arts and Sciences/Engineering Joint Degree German Language and Cultural Studies Political Science Astronomy German, Interdisciplinary Studies Politics and Philosophy Biological Sciences History Pre–Dental Medicine Chemistry History and Philosophy of Science Pre–Law Chinese History of Art and Architecture Pre–Medicine Classics Human Biology Pre–Pharmacy Communication International and Area Studies BPhil Psychology Computational Biology/Computing and Italian Public and Professional Writing Information Joint Degree Italian Studies Religious Studies Data Science/Arts and Sciences Joint Degree Japanese Russian Digital Narrative and Interactive Design/ Linguistics Sociology Computing and Information Joint Degree Mathematical Biology Spanish Ecology and Evolution Mathematics Statistics Economics Mathematics, Applied Studio Arts Economics/Statistics Mathematics/Economics Theatre Arts English Literature Microbiology Undecided English Writing Molecular Biology Urban Studies

MINORS Africana Studies Hispanic Language and Culture Persian/Farsi Ancient Greek History Philosophy Applied Statistics Historic Preservation Physics Architecture Design Hungarian Polish Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Irish Political Science Chemistry Italian Portuguese and Luso-Brazilian Culture Chinese Japanese Quechua Classical Civilization Korean Religious Studies Classics Latin Slovak Studies Creative Writing LGBTQ and Critical Sexuality Studies Sociology Economics Linguistics Spanish English Literature Mathematics Studio Arts Film and Media Studies Mediterranean Art & Archaeology Swahili French Modern Greek Swedish Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Music Theatre Arts German Museum Studies Turkish Hindi Neuroscience Vietnamese

CERTIFICATES American Sign Language Geographic Information Systems Nanoscience and Engineering Arabic Language and Linguistics German Language Photonics Children’s Literature Jewish Studies Public and Professional Writing Civil Engineering for Architecture Majors Life Sciences Research Sustainability Conceptual Foundations of Medicine Medieval and Renaissance Studies

College of Business Administration

MAJORS Accounting Global Management Supply Chain Management Business Information Systems Human Resources Management Finance Marketing

CERTIFICATES Business Analytics International Business Sports Management Innovation and Entrepreneurship Leadership and Ethics Supply Chain Management School of Computing and Information School of Nursing

MAJORS MAJOR Computer Science Data Science Nursing Computational Biology/Arts and Digital Narrative and Interactive Design/ Sciences Joint Degree Arts and Sciences Joint Degree Computational Social Science Information Science School of Public Health

MINOR MAJOR Computer Science Public Health

Swanson School of Engineering

MAJORS Bioengineering Electrical Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Chemical Engineering Engineering Science Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering Computer Engineering Industrial Engineering

MINORS Bioengineering Environmental Engineering Petroleum Engineering Chemical Engineering Industrial Engineering Polymer Engineering Civil Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

CERTIFICATES Engineering for Humanity Innovation, Product Design, and Nuclear Engineering Engineering Simulation in Design Entrepreneurship Supply Chain Management Health Systems Engineering International Engineering Studies Sustainability

University Center for International Studies

CERTIFICATES African Studies Global Studies Transatlantic Studies Asian Studies Latin American Studies West European Studies European Union Studies Russian/East European Studies

RELATED CONCENTRATION European and Eurasian Studies

You need to complete required prerequisites in the Dietrich Upper-level division schools School before transferring into any of these programs.

College of General Studies

MAJORS Administration of Justice Humanities Natural Sciences Dental Hygiene Legal Studies Public Service Health Services Media and Professional Communications Social Sciences

MINORS Administration of Justice Legal Studies Public Service

CERTIFICATES Accounting Leadership Writing Communication Managing Health Services Programs and Writing for the Professions Community Health Assessment Projects Corporate/Community Relations National Preparedness and Homeland Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Security Information System Design Nonprofit Management

School of Education

MAJORS Applied Developmental Psychology Health and Physical Activity

MINORS Applied Fitness Dance Teacher Education Aquatics Exercise Science

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

MAJORS Athletic Training Emergency Medicine Nutrition Science Communication Science Health Information Management Rehabilitation Science

TRACKS Pre-Audiology Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Speech-Language Pathology Pre-Counseling Pre-Physician Assistant Studies Pre-Sports Medicine Pre-Nutrition and Dietetics Pre-Prosthetics and Orthotics Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Rehabilitation Technology

CERTIFICATES Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation Psycho-Social Issues in Rehabilitation Pathokinesiology in Rehabilitation and Personal Care

School of Pharmacy School of Social Work

MAJOR MAJOR Pharmacy (PharmD) Social Work No ordinary college town

The City is Our Campus Pittsburgh has been called one of America’s most livable cities. And for good reasons. With rapidly growing corporations, non-profits, and startups all over the city, there are plenty of places to put your training to work with career-building internships. Pittsburgh also boasts a diverse arts and entertainment scene. Whether you are a major foodie, a sports fanatic, a culture buff, an outdoors adventurer, a shop-a-holic, a music lover, or have a wide mix of interests, you will find something to love in Pittsburgh!

The Panther Card (Pitt student ID) allows you to ride public transportation fare-free, get free access to many of the award-winning museums around the city, and purchase discounted tickets to many cultural events. Each of Pittsburgh’s 90 neighborhoods are culturally diverse, so you are sure to find an area of the city that makes you feel at home. The Value of Pitt Apply Early Apply to Pitt before December 1 to automatically be Pitt is one of the top considered for colleges that pay you back first-year merit- —The Princeton Review based scholarships. Federal aid, grants, and loans are available to eligible students who fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Pitt makes your education accessible Pitt admits students with academic and personal promise without consideration of ability to pay. We’ll work with you and your family to help make a Pitt education a reality. Visit affordability.pitt.edu to learn about programs like: Pitt Success Pell Match RaiseMe micro-scholarships PittFund$Me scholarship database

Full-Time Full-Time Pittsburgh Campus In-State Out-of-State Academic Year 2021–2022 Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences $20,362 $35,394 College of Business Administration $22,596 $39,716 School of Computing and Information $22,646 $39,558 Swanson School of Engineering $22,448 $39,256 School of Nursing $25,308 $44,644 School of Public Health $20,362 $35,394

Room & Book Miscellaneous Board* Allowance Expenses**

$12,044 $716 $2,644

* Housing accommodations range from single rooms to quadruple suites, and room charges vary, accordingly; this estimate is based on a double room and the cost of an average meal plan per year. ** Expected yearly expenditures, such as clothes, travel, laundry, and spending money. Successful Outcomes

network with 336,750+ Pitt alumni making an impact in the world.

Guaranteed Admissions Programs Our Guaranteed Admissions Programs offer exceptionally talented students the ability to lock in admission at one of our top-ranked graduate school programs as an incoming first-year students.

Applied Developmental Psychology Nursing Business Nutrition and Dietetics Communication Science—Speech Occupational Therapy Pathology/Audiology Pharmacy Dental Medicine Physical Therapy Elementary Education Physician Assistant* Engineering Public Health Health Informatics Public and International Affairs Information Sciences Secondary Education Law Social Work Medicine*

*The deadline for the Medicine guarantee is November 1 and the deadline for the Physician Assistant guarantee is January 15. All other guarantees have rolling admission.

Internship-Guaranteed Some of the To those who complete the Internship Prep Program. organizations where our alumni work and study:

Amazon.com Apple Bayer BNY Mellon Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Consol Energy Dick’s Sporting Goods FedEx Google Johns Hopkins University New York University Northwestern University PepsiCo PNC PwC University of Oxford UPMC Walt Disney Parks and Resorts 94%of our alums are employed or in graduate school within Westinghouse 6 months of graduation Yale

#H2P Exercise Your Panther Pride “Hail to Pitt” is Pitt is home to 17 Division I athletics teams. Joining more than just a your classmates in the student cheering sections will reference to our make you proud to be a Panther. beloved . Baseball It’s an expression of Men’s Basketball immense affection Women’s Basketball and pride for how one Men’s Cross Country of the world’s best Women’s Cross Country research universities Football puts so much Gymnastics within reach, and in Lacrosse ways that feel truly Men’s Soccer individualized. Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Swimming + Diving Women’s Swimming + Diving Men’s Track + Field Women’s Track + Field Volleyball Wrestling

Pitt also offers competitive club sports, recreational clubs, and intramurals. Whether you are looking for the thrill of regional or national league competition or a less-competitive way to stay active with a sport you love, there’s something for you here. Visit recreation.pitt.edu for the full list. Fall 2021 First-year Profile Pitt students are among the best and brightest—and you could join their ranks! Get to know our student body and imagine your life as a Panther: working with driven and inspiring peers, choosing from 75+ countries to study abroad, working on cutting-edge research with one of our star faculty, and making your way downtown to an internship at a world-class organization or corporation.

Applications 34,407 Admitted 23,074

First-year Class 5,195

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences……………………3,620 Swanson School of Engineering………………………703 College of Business Administration……………424 School of Computing and Information…262 School of Nursing……………………………186

Diversity and Inclusion

members of the incoming first-year class identify as More American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, Native Hawaiian/Pacific than 1,900 Islander, or two or more races.

The is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion—in classrooms, offices, residence halls, laboratories, and every other place where people work, research, and learn. The Pitt community is rich in diversity, which is an essential component of its excellence. 42 Countries 50 States and Territories 1,766 High Schools

of students live ° on campus during of Pitt students return first-year 97 / after their first year (Housing is guaranteed° for three years to freshmen who meet all applicable deadlines) (National average is 83%)

Dietrich SwansonSchoolEngineering of College SchoolComputing of and Information Schooland of Arts Sciences of BusinessAdministration Schoolof Nursing SchoolPublic of Health Middle 50% range of Fall 2021 First-year Class

(combined Evidence- SAT Based Reading and 1250–1440 1300–1490 1260–1410 1320–1470 1290–1390 Writing and Math scores) The School of Evidence-Based Public Health Reading and Writing 620–720 630–730 620–690 650–720 640–700 will admit their inaugural first-year Math class for the fall 610–740 670–760 630–720 660–770 640–710 of 2022. Therefore statistics are not yet ACT (composite) 28–33 29–34 27–32 31–33 28–31 available for this school. GPA (weighted) 3.75–4.34 3.93–4.47 3.86–4.32 3.87–4.36 3.99–4.41

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The data found here is accurate as of 05/7/2021, but is not final and will continue to change through the year. For more specific, system-wide enrollment figures, refer to the Office of Institutional Research website: ir.pitt.edu. Where is Pitt? Take a fare-free bus ride to the Pittsburgh International Airport and you’re just a short flight away from anyplace you want to visit. Check out the luggage tags for estimated flight times!

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