Foreword
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mission Statement ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Guide to Fact Book Definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Specialized Accreditations by School, Program, and Accrediting Agency ............................................................................................................................... 6
Member Institutions of the Association of American Universities ........................................................................................................................................... 12
University Maps
Pittsburgh Campus Map ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Johnstown Campus Map ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Greensburg Campus Map .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Titusville Campus Map ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Bradford Campus Map.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
University of Pittsburgh, Membership of the Board of Trustees, 2019-2020 .......................................................................................................................... 20
Officers of the University of Pittsburgh, 2019-2020 ................................................................................................................................................................. 21
University Officers ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement .................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor – Deans/Directors/Presidents ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor – Other Academic Areas ............................................................................................................................................... 26
Vice Provost and Dean of Students ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences – Deans and Vice Chancellors ......................................................................................................................... 28
Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences – Institute Directors ........................................................................................................................................... 29
Senior Vice Chancellor for Research ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Senior Vice Chancellor for Business and Operations.............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer ................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Senior Vice Chancellor for Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement ........................................................................................................................................ 33
STUDENT INFORMATION
Headcount Enrollment by Campus, School, Level, and Status, Fall Term 2019.................................................................................................................... 35
Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Campus, School, and Level, Fall Term 2019 ................................................................................................................ 36
Headcount Enrollment by Campus, Level, and School, Fall Term 2015-2019 ....................................................................................................................... 37
Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Campus, Level, and School, Fall Term 2015-2019 ....................................................................................................... 38
Headcount Enrollment by Campus, School, Level, and Sex, Fall Term 2019 ........................................................................................................................ 39
Headcount Enrollment by Level, Campus, School, and Ethnicity, Fall Term 2019 ................................................................................................................ 40
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STUDENT INFORMATION (continued)
Headcount Enrollment by Campus, Status, Level, and Residency, Fall Term 2019.............................................................................................................. 41
Headcount Enrollment by Age, Level, and Status, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2019....................................................................................................... 42
Headcount Enrollment by Age and Status, Regional Campuses, Fall Term 2019 ................................................................................................................. 43
Headcount Enrollment by Pennsylvania County, Fall Term 2019 ........................................................................................................................................... 44
Headcount Enrollment by Pennsylvania County, Total University, Fall Term 2019 ............................................................................................................... 45
Headcount Enrollment by State or U.S. Territory, Fall Term 2019 ......................................................................................................................................... 46
Headcount Enrollment by State or U.S. Territory, Total University, Fall Term 2019 .............................................................................................................. 47
Headcount Enrollment by International Students by Country of Origin, Fall Term 2019 ....................................................................................................... 48
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type, Fall Term 2019 ............................................................................. 51
Number of Degree Programs Offered by Degree Category and Degree Type, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2019 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Number of Certificate and Degree Programs Offered by Certificate/Degree Category and School, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2019 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Campus and Certificate/Degree Category, Fiscal Year 2015 to 2019 ..................................................................... 67
Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Certificate/Degree Category and Campus, Fiscal Year 2015 to 2019 ..................................................................... 68
Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Certificate/Degree Category and School/Campus, Fiscal Year 2015 to 2019 ......................................................... 69
Degrees and Certificates Awarded by School/Campus and Certificate/Degree Category, Fiscal Year 2015 to 2019 ......................................................... 73
FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by School and Employee Type, Fall Term 2019.......................................................................................................... 78
Full-Time Employees by Ethnicity and Sex, Fall Term 2019 .................................................................................................................................................. 79
Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Sex, Fall Term 2019 .............................................................................................................................. 82
Selected Characteristics of Full-Time Employees, Total University, Fall Term 2019............................................................................................................. 85
Full-Time Faculty by School and Academic Rank, Fall Term 2019 ........................................................................................................................................ 86
Average Salary of Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2015-2019 ............................................................. 87
Full-Time Faculty by School and Highest Earned Degree, Fall Term 2019 ........................................................................................................................... 88
Full-Time Faculty by School and Tenure Status, Fall Term 2019 ........................................................................................................................................... 89
Research Associates, Postdoctoral Associates, and Postdoctoral Scholars, Fall Term 2019 .............................................................................................. 90
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Consolidated Statements of Activities, Fiscal Year 2018 to 2020 ........................................................................................................................................... 92
Distribution of the Budget, Total University, Fiscal Year 2020 ................................................................................................................................................ 94
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION (continued)
Undergraduate Full-Time Two-Term Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools and Regional Campuses, Academic Year 2015-16 to 2019-20 ..................................................................................................................................................... 95
Undergraduate Part-Time Per Credit Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools and Regional Campuses, Academic Year 2015-16 to 2019-20 ..................................................................................................................................................... 96
Graduate and Doctorate-Professional Practice Full-Time Two-Term Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools, Academic Year 2015-16 to 2019-20 ......................................................................................................................................... 97
Graduate Part-Time Per Credit Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools, Academic Year 2015-16 to 2019-20 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Sponsored Research and Other Sponsored Programs Expenses by School and Other Area or Program, Fiscal Year 2019 .......................................... 101
Sponsored Research and Other Sponsored Programs, Expenses by Sponsor, Fiscal Year 2019 ..................................................................................... 102
Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics, 2019-20 ......................................................................................................................................................... 103
LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES
Library Collections, Fiscal Year 2017, 2018 and 2019 .......................................................................................................................................................... 110
Library Services, Fiscal Year 2017, 2018 and 2019 .............................................................................................................................................................. 111
PHILANTHROPIC & ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
Voluntary Support by Source of Giving, Fiscal Year 2015-2019 ........................................................................................................................................... 113
Voluntary Support by Support Category, Fiscal Year 2019................................................................................................................................................... 114
Alumni Residing in Pennsylvania by County, 2019 ............................................................................................................................................................... 115
Alumni Residing in the United States by State or Territory, 2019 ......................................................................................................................................... 116
GENERAL INFORMATION
General Information
The University of Pittsburgh, founded in 1787, is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. As one of the nation’s distinguished comprehensive universities, the resources of the University constitute an invaluable asset for the intellectual, economic, and social enrichment of Pennsylvania, while the international prestige of the University enhances the image of Pennsylvania throughout the world.
The University’s mission is to:
• provide high-quality undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences and professional fields, with emphasis upon those ofspecial benefit to the citizens of Pennsylvania;
• offer superior graduate programs in the arts and sciences and the professions that respond to the needs of Pennsylvania,as well as to the broader needs of the nation and the world;
• engage in research, artistic, and scholarly activities that advance learning through the extension of the frontiers of knowledgeand creative endeavor;
• cooperate with industrial and governmental institutions to transfer knowledge in science, technology, and health care;
• offer continuing education programs adapted to the personal enrichment, professional upgrading, and career advancementinterests and needs of adult Pennsylvanians; and
• make available to local communities and public agencies the expertise of the University in ways that are consistent withthe primary teaching and research functions and contribute to social, intellectual, and economic development in theCommonwealth, the nation, and the world.
The trustees, faculty, staff, students, and administration of the University are dedicated to accomplishing this mission, to which they pledge their individual and collective efforts, determined that the University shall continue to be counted among the prominent institutions of higher education throughout the world.
Source: Office of the Secretary, approved by the University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees, February 1995.
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For the most part, universities share in the terminology used to describe enrollment, employment, and indeed, all other facets of a university’s activities. However, there are nuances that are peculiar to each. The definitions that are presented here reflect the taxonomy used by the University of Pittsburgh, and as such are referenced here in the Fact Book.
Academic Rank A categorization which includes: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor, Lecturer, and Other, with that last category used for faculty who are Librarians, Scholars, and Teachers.
Academic Year This is the year that begins on September 1 and then ends on August 31. Comprising this twelve-month period is the Fall Term, which runs from late August to December; the Spring Term, which runs from January to April; and the Summer Term, which runs from May to August. Summer Sessions run concurrently with the Summer Term.
Campus This is one of the five geographic locations of the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to the Pittsburgh Campus, the regional campuses of the University are located in: Johnstown, Greensburg, Titusville, and Bradford.
Certificate Category Certificate programs are categorized respective to the academic level of the program. As such, they are referred to either as an Undergraduate Certificate or as a Graduate Certificate.
Certificate Program An academic program whose completion is recognized by conferring upon the student an award referred to as a certificate.
Degree Category A degree classification which includes: Associate, Baccalaureate, Master's, Doctorate-Research/Scholarship, and Doctorate-Professional Practice.
Degree Program An academic program whose completion is recognized by conferring upon the student an award referred to as a degree.
Degree Type A specific degree within a degree category, for example: BA, MA, PhD, MD, and so on.
Fiscal Year The year begins on July 1 and then ends on June 30.
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment A calculated number derived by adding the number of full-time students to 40 percent of the number of part-time students.
GUIDE TO FACT BOOK DEFINITIONS
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Instructional Faculty University faculty associated with teaching activities, as defined by the American Association of University Professors.
Level Graduate Students Those students enrolled in programs leading to a graduate degree or certificate. Also included are those students who are enrolled for graduate coursework but who are not seeking a graduate degree or certificate.
Graduate Students (continued) Doctoral students are enrolled in programs that are classified as follows:
Doctorate-Professional Practice These degree programs are the professional degree programs of the School of Medicine (MD), the School of Dental Medicine (DMD), the School of Pharmacy (PharmD), the School of Law (JD), the School of Nursing (DNP), the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (AUD, DPT, CSCD), and the School of Education (EdD – approved in June 2014).
Doctorate-Research/Scholarship Degree programs in this classification are all doctoral degree programs other than those identified as Doctorate-Professional Practice.
Undergraduate Students Those students enrolled in programs leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate. Also included are students enrolled for undergraduate coursework but who are not seeking an undergraduate degree or certificate.
Postdoctoral Associate This is a transitional position and is viewed as preparatory for an academic and or research career. Individuals in this classification are considered employees of the University.
Postdoctoral Scholar This is a transitional position and is viewed as preparatory for an academic and or research career. Individuals in this position are paid from a University grant that prohibits the individual from being considered an employee, or are paid from a grant whose funding source does not permit collection of a fringe rate, or are being paid a stipend by an agency outside the University.
Race For Faculty and Staff The U.S. Department of Labor classification wherein an individual’s race is reported in terms of the following: Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, White, and Two or More Races.
For Students The U. S. Department of Education’s classification taxonomy wherein an individual’s race is reported in terms of the following: International, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, White, and Two or More Races.
GUIDE TO FACT BOOK DEFINITIONS (continued)
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Research Associate This is an appointment that involves substantially full-time research or scholarship, is renewable, and is not viewed as preparation for another position. These Individuals are considered employees of the University.
School This is an academic unit that is responsible for the administration of the institution's academic programs.
Status Full-time students Undergraduate students registered for 12 or more credits in a term. Graduate students and first professional students registered for 9 or more credits in a term.
Part-time students Undergraduate students registered for fewer than 12 credits in a term. Graduate students and first professional students registered for fewer than 9 credits in a term.
Tenure A status accorded to those members of the University’s faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge.
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAM, AND ACCREDITING AGENCY
The University of Pittsburgh is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The following table lists specialized accreditations byschool and program.
Program Accrediting Agency
Baccalaureate in Chemistry American Chemical SocietyDoctoral program in Clinical Psychology American Psychological Association Committee on Accreditation
Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation SystemEnglish Language Institute Commission on English Language AccreditationBaccalaureate, Masters, and Doctoral degree programs in Theatre Arts National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)
Undergraduate, Master's, and Doctoral degree programs in Business The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Applied Behavior Analysis Program Behavior Analyst Certification BoardEarly Childhood Education Pennsylvania Department of EducationEnglish as a Second Language Program SpecialistMaster of Arts in Teaching /Secondary Education 7-12Primary Plus: Pre K-4 Teacher Certification Principal Certification K-12Reading Specialist CertificationSpecial Education Superintendent's Letter of Eligibility Certification Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction CertificationSupervisor of Special Education CertificationTeacher Certification Program in: Teacher of the Visually ImpairedTeacher Certification Programs in: Orientation and Mobility for the Visually Impaired; Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration
School of Education
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAM, AND ACCREDITING AGENCY (continued)
Program Accrediting Agency
Baccalaureate degree programs in:Bioengineering Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.Chemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEngineering ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMaterials Science and EngineeringMechanical Engineering
Degree program in LawAmerican Bar Association (ABA)/Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
Master's degree programs in: International Development; Public Administration; and Public and International Affairs
Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration, The Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation
Baccalaureate and Master's degree programs Council of Social Work Education
Masters degree program in Library and Information Science American Library Association, Committee on Accreditation
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Law
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAM, AND ACCREDITING AGENCY (continued)
Program Accrediting Agency
Advanced Education in General Dentistry American Dental Association, Commission on Dental AssociationDental AnesthesiologyDental HygieneDoctoral (professional practice) degree program Dental MedicineEndodonticsGeneral Practice ResidencyOral and Maxillofacial PathologyOral and Maxillofacial SurgeryOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Craniofacial FellowshipOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsPediatric DentistryPeriodonticsProsthodontics
Post Graduate Advanced Practice Registered Nursing (APRN) Certificate Program Commission on Collegiate Nursing EducationBaccalaureate and Masters degree programs
Continuing Education ProgramsAmerican Nurses Credentialing Center, Pennsylvania State Nurses Association
Masters and Doctorate degree programs in Nurse AnesthesiaAmerican Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs
Doctorate of Nursing Practice Programs Commission on Collegiate Nursing EducationSchool Nurse Pre K-12 Post Bacalaureate Educational Specialist Program Pennsylvania Department of Education
Doctoral (professional practice) degree program in Pharmacy Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
All Master's and Doctoral degree programs Council on Education for Public HealthMaster's program in Genetic Counseling Accreditation Council for Genetic CounselingMasters of Health Administration Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
Graduate School of Public Health
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAM, AND ACCREDITING AGENCY (continued)
Program Accrediting Agency
Doctoral (professional practice) degree program in Medicine
Liaison Committee on Medical Education of the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges
Baccalaureate degree program in Athletic Training Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
AuD degree in Audiology in Communication Science and DisordersCouncil on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
Master of Science Degree in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health CounselingCommission on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
Master of Science degree in Dietitian Nutritionalist ProgramAccreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, the Accrediting Agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Baccalaureate degree program in Emergency Medicine Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
Baccalaureate degree program in Health Information ManagementMaster of Science degree program in Health Information Management
Baccalaureate program in Nutrition and DieteticsAccreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, the Accrediting Agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Master and Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree programs Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy EducationDoctor Physical Therapy degree program Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
Master of Science in Physician Assistant StudiesAccreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA)
Master's degree program in Prosthetics and OrthoticsNational Commission on Orthotics and Prosthetics Education, through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs
Master of Science Degree Rehabilitation Science and Technology; Rehabilitation Counseling Council of Rehabilitation Education
Master of Science degree in Rehabilitation Technology
Committee on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Education (CoA-RATE), in conjunction with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
Masters degree in Speech Language PathologyCouncil on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAM, AND ACCREDITING AGENCY (continued)
Program Accrediting Agency
Doctoral Internship program in Psychology American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation
Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program American Psychological Association Committee on Accreditation
Associate degree program in Respiratory Care Commission on Accreditation of Respiratory CareAssociate degree program in Surgical Technology Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education ProgramsBaccalaureate degree in Nursing Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Preparation Programs in:
Early Childhood (Grades Pre K-4) Pennsylvania Department of Education Middle Level Education (Grades 4-8) English Language Art and Reading;Mathematics; Science; and Social StudiesSecondary Education (Grades 7-12)Biology; Chemistry; Earth and Space Science; English; General Science; Mathematics; and Social StudiesSchool Nurse (Grades Pre K-12)Special Education (Grades Pre K-8)
Undergraduate Teacher Certification Preparation Programs in:Early Childhood Education (Grades Pre K-4) Pennsylvania Department of EducationGifted Endorsement (Grades Pre K-12)Secondary Education (Grades 7-12)Biology; Chemistry; English; Mathematics; and Social StudiesSpanish (Grades Pre K-12)Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Endorsement (Grades Pre K-4)
University Counseling Center
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic/Department of Psychiatry
Johnstown
Greensburg
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAM, AND ACCREDITING AGENCY (continued)
Program Accrediting Agency
Associate of Science degree program in Nursing Accreditation Commission for Education in NursingAssociate of Science degree program for the Physical Therapist Assistant Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
Baccalaureate degree program in Athletic Training Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training EducationAssociate and Baccalaureate degree programs in Nursing Accreditation Commission for Education in NursingTeacher Certification Preparation Programs in:
Early Level Education (Grades Pre K-4) Pennsylvania Department of Education
Baccalaureate degree program Health and Physical Education (Grades Pre K-12)Secondary Education (Grades 7-12)Biology; Chemistry; English; Mathematics; Social Studies; Business; and Computers and Information Technology (Pre K-12)
Source: Office of the Provost, March 2020.
Titusville
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The University of Pittsburgh is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious organization of 65 preeminent doctorate-granting research institutions in the United States and Canada. The University identifies the AAU as an appropriate peer group for statistical and policy comparisons. The following table provides an alphabetical listing of the 38 public and 27 private universities that comprise the membership of the organization. The table also indicates the state or country in which each institution is located (the abbreviation CN denotes the two Canadian schools), along with the year of admission to the AAU.
AAU Member Institutions: Public
Georgia Institute of Technology.................................. GA .........2010
Indiana University ....................................................... IN...........1909
Iowa State University .................................................. IA ...........1958
McGill University ......................................................... CN .........1926
Michigan State University ........................................... MI ..........1964
Ohio State University .................................................. OH .........1916
Pennsylvania State University .................................... PA .........1958
Purdue University ........................................................ IN...........1958
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey............. NJ ..........1989
Stony Brook University - SUNY¹ ................................. NY .........2001
Texas A&M University ................................................. TX ..........2001
University at Buffalo - SUNY¹ ..................................... NY .........1989
University of Arizona ................................................... AR .........1985
University of California, Berkeley ............................... CA ......... 1900
University of California, Davis .................................... CA ......... 1996
University of California, Irvine ..................................... CA ......... 1996
University of California, Los Angeles ......................... CA ......... 1974
University of California, San Diego ............................ CA ......... 1982
University of California, Santa Barbara ...................... CA ......... 1995
University of California, Santa Cruz ........................... CA ......... 2019
University of Colorado ................................................ CO ......... 1966
University of Florida .................................................... FL .......... 1985
University of Illinois ..................................................... IL ........... 1908
University of Iowa ........................................................ IA ........... 1909
University of Kansas ................................................... KS ......... 1909
University of Maryland ................................................ MD ........ 1969
University of Michigan ................................................ MI .......... 1900
University of Minnesota .............................................. MN ........ 1908
University of Missouri ................................................. MO ........ 1908
University of North Carolina ....................................... NC ......... 1922
University of Oregon ................................................... OR......... 1969
University of Pittsburgh ............................................... PA ......... 1974
University of Texas ..................................................... TX ......... 1929
University of Toronto................................................... CN ......... 1926
University of Utah ....................................................... UT ......... 2019
University of Virginia ................................................... VA ......... 1904
University of Washington............................................ WA ........ 1950
University of Wisconsin .............................................. WI ......... 1900
AAU Member Institutions: Private
Boston University ........................................................ MA ........ 2012
Brandeis University ..................................................... MA ........ 1985
Brown University ......................................................... RI .......... 1933
California Institute of Technology ............................... CA ........ 1934
Carnegie Mellon University ......................................... PA ........ 1982
Case Western Reserve University ............................. OH ........ 1969
Columbia University .................................................... NY ........ 1900
Cornell University ........................................................ NY ........ 1900
Dartmouth College ...................................................... NH ........ 2019
Duke University .......................................................... NC ........ 1938
Emory University......................................................... GA ........ 1995
Harvard University ...................................................... MA ........ 1900
Johns Hopkins University ........................................... MD ........ 1900
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...................... MA ........ 1934
New York University ................................................... NY ......... 1950
Northwestern University ............................................. IL ........... 1917
Princeton University ................................................... NJ ......... 1900
Rice University ............................................................ TX ......... 1985
Stanford University...................................................... CA .........1900
Tulane University ........................................................ LA ..........1958
University of Chicago .................................................. IL ...........1900
University of Pennsylvania.......................................... PA .........1900
University of Rochester ............................................... NY .........1941
University of Southern California ................................ CA .........1969
Vanderbilt University ................................................... TN .........1950
Washington University ................................................ MO ........1923
Yale University ............................................................ CT .........1900
¹State University of New York.
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Allen Hall ................................................................ ALLEN D2Alumni Hall ............................................................. ALUM E2
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Amos Hall (residence hall) ........................................AMOS E3BAPST (map abbreviation for First Baptist Church)
• Barco Law Building .................................................. LAW E3Bellefield Hall ........................................................ BELLH G2Bellefield Presbyterian Church ..............................PRES D3Bellefield Towers ....................................................BELLT F1
• Benedum Hall ...................................................... BENDM D3Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical
Science Tower (Tower 1) and Biomedical Science Tower 2 .............................BSTWR B3
Biomedical Science Tower 3 ..................................BST3 C4Bouquet Gardens ................................................. BQGRS E4
(residence halls A–J)Brackenridge Hall (residence hall, The Pitt Shop) ... BRACK E3
Bruce Hall (residence hall) ................................... BRUCE E3Building 5 ...............................................................BLDG5 C2
• Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh ...................... CARNG G3
Cathedral of Learning ................................................. CL F2CATHO (map abbreviation for Ryan Catholic Newman Center)Center for Bioengineering off map ......................... CNBIO B4Center for Sports Medicine .....................................CSMR B4
and Rehabilitation off mapCharles L. Cost Sports Center .................................COST A1CHDEV (map abbreviation for University Child
Development Center)• Chevron Science Center ...................................... CHVRN D1
Clapp Hall ..............................................................CLAPP F1Community of Reconciliation Building .......................CR F1Craig Hall ................................................................CRAIG G1Craig Square ........................................................ CRGSQ G2Crawford Hall .......................................................CRAWF E1
Darragh Street Apartment Complex ....................... DSAC A3 Eberly Hall ............................................................. EBERL D1
Engineering Auditorium ....................................... ENGUD D2Eureka Building .....................................................EURKA C5Eye and Ear Institute .................................................. EEI C3Falk Medical Building ........................................... FALKC C3Falk School ............................................................ FALKS C1First Baptist Church ..............................................BAPST F1
(United Campus Ministry)Fitzgerald Field House ......................................... FHOUS A2Forbes Craig Apartments ..................................... FBCRG G2Forbes Oakland Building ......................................FOBLD B5Forbes Pavilion ...................................................... PAVLN C4
(Forbes Hall [residence hall]; Department of Parking, Transportation, and Services)
Forbes Tower ........................................................FRTOW D4
Fraternity Housing Complex ................................... FRAT B1 C2
• Frick Fine Arts Building ........................................ FKART F3 Gardner Steel Conference Center ........................... GSCC D2Heinz Memorial Chapel ..........................................HEINZ F2Hill Building .............................................................. HILL C4
• Hillman Library ....................................................HLMAN E3Hilton Garden Inn .................................................HILTON C4Holland Hall (residence hall) .................................. HOLLD E3
• Information Sciences Building .................................... IS F1Iroquois Building ................................................... IROQU D4Jewish University Center .......................................... JUC G2K. Leroy Irvis Hall (residence hall) ............................. IRVIS C2Kaufmann Medical Building .....................................KAU C4
• Langley Hall ...........................................................LANGY E1LAW (map abbreviation for Barco Law Building)Lawrence Hall ......................................................LAWRN E3Learning Research and
Development Center .............................................LRDC C2Litchfield Towers ..................................................TOWRS D3
(residence halls A, B, C)Loeffler Building ................................................... LOEFF D4Log Cabin .............................................................. LOGCB F2Lothrop Hall (residence hall) ...................................LOTHP C3Lutheran University Center .......................................LUC G2Magee-Womens Hospital .....................................MAGEE B5Mark A. Nordenberg Hall .......................................NORD D3
(residence hall, Student Health Service)McCormick Hall (residence hall) ........................... MCCOR E3Medical Arts Building ..........................................MDART D3Mellon Institute ......................................................MELLI F1
(Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)Melwood Maintenance Building
off map ................................................................ MELWD G1• Mervis Hall ...........................................................MERVS F4 UPMC Montefiore ...................................................MONF B4• Music Building ......................................................MUSIC F1
O’Hara Student Center ...............................................OSC D2 Old Engineering Hall ..................................................OEH D2
Oxford Building (3501 Forbes Avenue) .....................OXFRD C4Panther Hall (residence hall) ...................................PANTH B2Park Plaza ............................................................. PLAZA G1Parkvale Building .................................................... VALE D4PAVLN (map abbreviation for Forbes Pavilion)The John M. and Gertrude E.
Petersen Events Center ..................................... PCNTR B2Petersen Sports Complex ....................................PSCOM A2Pharmacy Administration ....................................PHRMA C3Pitt Sports Dome .....................................................DOME A1Pittsburgh Athletic Association ................................ PAA E2Pittsburgh Board of Education .................................PBE G2Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy .....FRICK D3Post Office (Oakland Branch) ....................................POST F4
PRES (map abbreviation for Bellefield Presbyterian Church)UPMC Presbyterian ...............................................PRESB C3UPMC Presbyterian South Tower ...................... PRESB-S C3Public Health .........................................................PUBHL D3
(Crabtree Hall and Graduate School of Public Health)Rand Building ......................................................... RAND G1Ruskin Hall ........................................................... RUSKN F1Ryan Catholic Newman Center ..............................CATHO F1
(The Oratory) off mapSt. Paul Cathedral ................................................. SPAUL G1Salk Hall ..................................................................SALK B3
• Scaife Hall .............................................................. SCAIF C3Schenley Park ................................................................. G4Schenley Place ..................................................... SCHEN F1Schenley Plaza ................................................................ F3Schenley Quadrangle ....................................................... E3Sennott Square .................................................... SENSQ D4Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum ......SOSAM D2Space Research Coordination Center ................... SRCC D2
• Stephen Foster Memorial .....................................STEPH F2Sutherland Hall (residence hall) ........................... .SUTHD B1
Thackeray Hall (registration) ..................................THACK D2Thaw Hall ...............................................................THAW D2
• Thomas Detre Hall of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ..............................TDH C2
TOWRS (map abbreviation for Litchfield Towers)Trees Hall (athletic facilities) ................................... TREES A2University Center (UPMC) ........................................UCTR E1University Child Development Center
off map ................................................................. CHDEV G1University Club ......................................................UCLUB D2University Public Safety Building ...........................UPSB C5University Store on Fifth .........................................USOF E3
(Book Center, Copy Cat)University Technology
Development Center ............................................ UTDC G1VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System—
University Drive Division .......................................... VA B1VALE (map abbreviation for Parkvale Building)Van de Graaff Building ..........................................VNGRF D2
Victoria Building .....................................................VICTO C4Webster Hall .........................................................WEBSR F1
Wesley W. Posvar Hall ...........................................WWPH E4Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
(see Thomas Detre Hall)William Pitt Union ....................................................WPU E3Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center ............. WYNUC E1
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Continuing Education, Alumni Relations, Business Office, Computer Science, Title IX/Equity and Inclusion, Finance and Administration, Financial Aid, Human Resources, Institutional Advancement and Community Relations, Marketing, MountainCat Veterans Program, MSW Program, President, Purchasing, Registrar, Technology Support)
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Chemical Engineering............................. CHEM ENG B1College Park Apartments (off map) ....................CPA A4 (located at intersection of Schoolhouse Road and
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Faculty Offices)Kimmel Garage ...............................................KMLG F3Lyceum .............................................................. LYC D2Lynch Hall (Conferencing, Institutional Adv., .........LH B3
Office of the President, ROTC, University Relations, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Vice President for Administrative Affairs)
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Plant Maintenance Building ...............................PMB B3Plant Maintenance Garage ................................PMG B3Plant Maintenance Storage Building ................PMSB A3Powers Hall (Auditorium, ......................................PH C3
Classrooms, Faculty Offices)Rial Garage .....................................................RIALG E4Rial House .....................................................RIALH E3Robertshaw Hall (Residence Hall) ........................ RH C1Rossetti House (Admissions) ...............................RIH E3
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(Residence Hall)University Court (Residence Hall A) .................... UCA G1 (Residence Hall B) ....................................... UCB G1 (Residence Hall C) ....................................... UCC G1Village Hall (Coffee House) ..................................VH E4Westmoreland Hall (Residence Hall) ...................WH D2
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McKinney Hall ............................................ MCKNY C3 (Admissions, classrooms, President’s Office,
Public Relations, Nursing Program Office, Alumni Relations)
J. Curtis McKinney II Student Union and Gymnasium .................................... STUDU D2
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Murdoch Townhouses ............................... TOWN1 G1 (residence halls, Coffee House, TOWN2 G1
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Spruce Hall (residence hall, Campus Police) ... SPRUC D1Summer House .......................................... SUMHS D2
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(Human Resources, Payroll)Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) House .............CSIH A1Richard E. and Ruth McDowell
Sport and Fitness Center .......................... MSFC F3Fisher Hall (Natural Sciences, Engineering, ..... FISHR C2
Computer Center, Rice Auditorium)
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Harriett B. Wick Chapel ................................... WICK A3International House .............................................. IA B1Kessel Athletic Complex (see inset) ......................... F2
Residence Halls Ernest Hemingway House .......................HEMIN C4 F. Scott Fitzgerald House .......................... FITZG A3 Gertrude Stein House ............................... STEIN B4 Herman Melville House ............................ MELVI C4 Howard L. Fesenmyer House ......................... FE D4 James Baldwin House ............................BALDW A2 Lester and Barbara Rice House .................. RICE D3Livingston Alexander House .......................... LA D4 Reed-Coit House .....................................REEDC B3 Sarah B. Dorn House ................................ DORN C2 T. S. Eliot House ....................................... ELIOT C4 Willa Cather House .................................. CATHE A3
William Faulkner House ........................... FAULK A2 Marilyn Horne Hall (off map) .............................. G3
Student Laundry Building ........................... STLAU A2, C4Swarts Hall (Humanities, ........................... SWRTS C3
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UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022 2019-2023John A. Barbour Ira J. Gumberg Mary Ellen Callahan Douglas M. BrowningEva Tansky Blum Dawne S. Hickton Vaughn S. Clagette David C. Chavern
Edward J. Grefenstette Roberta A. Luxbacher James P. Covert Louis R. CestelloPatricia D. Horoho Thomas E. Richards Keith E. Schaefer Deborah J. GillottiJohn H. Pelusi Jr.
2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022 2019-2023Robert M. Hernandez SaLisa L. Berrien Sundaa Bridgett-Jones Robert O. Agbede
Marlee S. Myers Tamara M. Haddad Wen-Ta Chiu G. Nicholas Beckwith IIIShawndya L. Simpson Herbert S. Shear David J. Morehouse Emil Spadafore
Vacant Adam C. Walker Marna Cupp Whittington A. David Tilstone
2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022 2019-2023S. Jeffrey Kondis Larry J. Merlo Jane Bilewicz Allred Michael G. Wells
Jack D. Smith Gary T. Brownlee
2015-2019 2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022Diane P. Holder (H) Jay Costa Jr. (S) Sy Holzer (G) John A. Maher III (H)
Peter C. Varischetti (S) Bradley J. Franc (G) William K. Lieberman (S) John J. Verbanac (S)Jake Wheatley Jr. (G) Thomas O. Johnson II (H) Thomas VanKirk (H)
J. David Barnes Herbert P. Douglas Jr. Frank E. Mosier Richard P. SimmonsSteven C. Beering D. Michael Fisher Alfred L. Moyé Charles M. SteinerThomas G. Bigley E. Jeanne Gleason Thomas H. O'Brien John A. Swanson
Suzanne W. Broadhurst J. Roger Glunt Anthony J. F. O'Reilly Burton M. TanskyJohn G. Conomikes Earl F. Hord Robert A. Paul Dick Thornburgh
George A. Davidson Jr. Paul E. Lego James C. Roddey Thomas J. UsherCatherine D. DeAngelis George L. Miles Jr. Farrell Rubenstein
Source: Office of the Secretary, October 2019.
Commonwealth Trustees(G - Governor appointment; H - House appointment; S - Senate appointment)
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHMembership of the Board of Trustees
2019-2020
Ex Officio Trustees
Tom W. Wolf, Governor of the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaPedro A. Rivera, Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County ExecutiveWilliam Peduto, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh
Emeritus Trustees
Eva Tansky Blum, ChairpersonThomas E. Richards, Chairperson-Elect
Patrick Gallagher, Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer, Member Ex Officio
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Officers of the University of Pittsburgh 2019-2020
Eva Tansky Blum .............................................................................. Chairperson of the Board of Trustees
Patrick Gallagher ........................................................................... Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer
Ann E. Cudd ....................................................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost
Arthur S. Levine ............................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine
Rob A. Rutenbar ................................................................................ Senior Vice Chancellor for Research
Geovette E. Washington ....................................................Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Legal Officer
Narahari Sastry ............................................................ Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Kathy W. Humphrey ..................................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement and Secretary of the Board of Trustees
Gregory A. Scott ....................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor for Business and Operations
Appointment Pending ............................................................... Deputy Secretary of the Board of Trustees
Greg Schuler .......................................................................................................... Chief Investment Officer
Paul Lawrence .............................................................................................................................. Treasurer
Susan M. Gilbert ........................................................................................................... Assistant Treasurer
Source: Office of the Secretary, October 2019.
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UNIVERSITY OFFICERS
1Also serving as a University officer is Susan M. Gilbert, Assistant Treasurer.
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Board of Trustees
Chairperson of the Board Eva Tansky BlumOffice of the Secretary159 Cathedral of Learning624-6623
Senior Vice Chancellor, HealthSciences and Dean, School of Medicine
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Legal Officer
Geovette E. Washington2400 Cathedral of Learning624-4747
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Narahari Sastry1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6577
Chief Investment Officer
Gregory G. SchulerSchenley Place, Suite 700624-6620
Sec. of the Board of Trustees, Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement
Kathy W. Humphrey132 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Senior Vice ChancellorBusiness and Operations
Gregory A. Scott124 Cathedral of Learning624-4247
Deputy Secretary and SeniorAssociate Legal Counsel
Appointment Pending159 Cathedral of Learning624-6623
Senior Vice ChancellorResearch
Rob A. Rutenbar132 Cathedral of Learning624-9019
Treasurer1
Paul LawrenceSchenley Place, Suite 700624-6620
Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer
Patrick Gallagher107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
2019-2010.2019
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CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer
Patrick Gallagher107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences and Dean, School of Medicine
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Legal Officer
Geovette E. Washington2400 Cathedral of Learning624-4747
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Narahari Sastry1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6577
Senior Vice Chancellor Engagement and Secretary of the Board of Trustees
Kathy W. Humphrey132 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Senior Vice ChancellorPhilanthropic and Alumni Engagement
Kris Davitt8084 Forbes Tower647-6504
Athletic Director
Heather R. LykePetersen Events Center648-8230
Director, Internal Audit
John P. Elliott1809 Cathedral of Learning624-6127
Senior Vice ChancellorBusiness and Operations
Gregory A. Scott124 Cathedral of Learning624-4247
Senior Vice ChancellorResearch
Rob A. Rutenbar132 Cathedral of Learning624-9019
Chief Information Officer andVice Chancellor
Mark Henderson728 Cathedral of Learning624-1060
Chief of Staff
Kevin J. Washo, Jr.107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Vice Chancellor Human Resources
David N. DeJong500 Craig Hall624-8030
2019-2009.2019
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ENGAGEMENT
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice Chancellor Engagement and Secretary of the Board of Trustees
Kathy W. Humphrey132 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Vice Chancellor Communications
Ellen L. Moran400 Craig Hall648-7355
Vice Chancellor, Diversity and Inclusion
Pamela W. Connelly540 Craig Hall624-4685
Assistant Vice Chancellor
John A. Lea107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Vice Chancellor, Community and Governmental Relations
Paul A. Supowitz710 Alumni Hall624-2901
Deputy Secretary, Board ofTrustees and Senior AssociateLegal Counsel
Appointment Pending159 Cathedral of Learning624-6623
2019-2010.2019
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PROVOST AND SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR – DEANS / DIRECTORS / PRESIDENTS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Renée and Richard Goldman Dean, School of Education
Valerie Kinloch5605 Wesley W. Posvar Hall624-1738
Dean, School of Computing and Information
Paul R. Cohen514 Bellefield Hall383-0657
Dean, School of Social Work
Elizabeth M.Z. Farmer2117 Cathedral of Learning624-6337
Interim Dean, University Honors College
Audrey J. Murrell3600 Cathedral of Learning624-0578
U.S. Steel DeanJohn A. Swanson School of Engineering
James R. Martin II1140D Benedum Hall624-9811
Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Kenyon R. Bonner738 William Pitt Union648-1006
President, Johnstown Campus
Jem M. Spectar450 Schoolhouse RoadJohnstown, PA 15904814-269-2090
Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs,Development and Diversity
Laurie J. Kirsch826 Cathedral of Learning624-5749
Dean, School of Law
Amy J. Wildermuth219 Barco Law Building648-1401
President, Greensburg Campus
Robert G. Gregerson150 Finoli DriveGreensburg, PA 15601724-836-9911
Director, University Library System
Kornelia V. Tancheva271 Hillman Library648-7747
Director, Center for Philosophy of Science
Edouard Machery817 Cathedral of Learning624-1052
Director, Learning Research and Development Center
Charles A. Perfetti833 LRDC624-7107
Interim Director, University Center for Social and Urban Research
Scott R. Beach3343 Forbes Avenue, Rm. 212624-5443
President, Bradford and Titusville Campuses
Catherine Koverola300 Campus DriveBradford, PA 16701814-362-5140
Dean, The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Admin.
Arjang A. Assad372 Mervis Hall648-1556
Bettye J. and Ralph E. BaileyDean, Kenneth P. DietrichSchool of Arts and Sciences andDean, Coll. of General Studies
Kathleen M. Blee917 Cathedral of Learning624-1164
Dean, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
John T. S. Keeler3410 Wesley W. Posvar Hall624-7605
Assistant Provost
Nancy H. Tannery801 Cathedral of Learning383-3289
Vice Provost, Enrollment
Marc L. Harding217 Alumni Hall624-7175
Vice Provost, Graduate Studiesand Strategic Initiatives
Nathan N. Urban809 Cathedral of Learning383-9872
Vice Provost, Data and Information
Stephen R. Wisniewski817 Cathedral of Learning624-2246
Assistant Provost, StrategicCommunications
Louise C. Sciannameo817 Cathedral of Learning624-7383
Vice Provost, Global Affairs
Ariel C. Armony4400 Wesley W. Posvar Hall648-7374
Vice Provost and Chief of Staff
Lucy Sankey Russell801 Cathedral of Learning383-4478
Vice Provost, UndergraduateStudies
Joseph J. McCarthy809 Cathedral of Learning383-9040
2019-2010.2019
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PROVOST AND SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR – OTHER ACADEMIC AREAS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Vice Provost, UndergraduateStudies
Joseph J. McCarthy809 Cathedral of Learning624-9040
Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Kenyon R. Bonner738 William Pitt Union648-1006
Vice Provost Faculty Affairs, Development and Diversity
Laurie J. Kirsch826 Cathedral of Learning624-5749
Director, University Center for Teaching and Learning
Cynthia Golden820 Alumni Hall624-1113
Chair, Aerospace Studies
Diana Bishop2917 Cathedral of Learning624-6361
Chair, Military Science
Faith M. Chamberlain409 Bellefield Hall624-6149
University Registrar
Patricia J. Mathay220 Thackery Hall624-7512
Vice Provost, Graduate Studies and Strategic Initiatives
Nathan N. Urban809 Cathedral of Learning383-9872
Vice Provost, Data and Information
Stephen R. Wisniewski817 Cathedral of Learning624-2246
Director, University Press
Peter Kracht407 Thomas Boulevard383-2499
Director, Faculty Records
Appointment PendingG-48 Cathedral of Learning624-4232
Assistant Provost, Strategic Communications
Louise C. Sciannameo817 Cathedral of Learning624-7383
Assistant Provost
Nancy Tannery801 Cathedral of Learning383-3289
Vice Provost, Global Affairs
Ariel C. Armory4400 Wesley W. Posvar Hall648-7374
Vice Provost, Enrollment
Marc L. Harding217 Alumni Hall624-7175
Associate Vice Provost for Academic Innovation
Julia Spears809 Cathedral of Learning624-4006
Vice Provost and Chief of Staff
Lucy Sankey Russell801 Cathedral of Learning383-4478
Director, Academic SupportServices for Student-Athletes
Michael A. Farabaugh3090 Petersen Events Center648-7870
2019-2010.2019
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VICE PROVOST AND DEAN OF STUDENTS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Vice Provost and Dean ofStudents
Kenyon R. Bonner738 William Pitt Union648-1006
Associate Dean and Director Student Life
Linda Williams-Moore130 William Pitt Union648-1074
Associate Dean and DirectorResidence Life
Steven L. Anderson935 William Pitt Union648-1200
Senior Assistant to the Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Christine A. Chapman738 William Pitt Union383-4237
Director, Counseling Center
Jay E. Darr275 Nordenberg Hall648-7930
Associate Dean and Director Career Center
Cheryl S. Finlay200 William Pitt Union383-4473
Director, Cross-Cultural and Leadership Development
Summer L. Rothrock617 William Pitt Union648-7831
Executive Director, Campus Recreation
Jill K. Krantz3032 Petersen Events Center648-8210
Associate Dean and DirectorAdministration
Brian F. Hamluk738 William Pitt Union648-1006
Director, PITT ARTS
Annabelle Clippinger907 William Pitt Union624-4498
Parent and Family Liaison
Michael Dolinger130 William Pitt Union648-8548
Senior Business Manager
Suzanne M. Kroll738 William Pitt Union624-6226
Director, PittServes
Chaz R. Kellem948 William Pitt Union624-9293
Executive Director, Wellness Center
Marian S. Vanek265 Nordenberg Hall383-1863
Medical DirectorStudent Health Service
Elizabeth S. Wettick231 Nordenberg Hall383-1805
Student Conduct OfficerJudicial Affairs
Barbara D. Ruprecht738 William Pitt Union648-7910
Director, Marketing andCommunications
Janine S. Fisher738 William Pitt Union648-1049
Assistant to the Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Erin Carney Strong738 William Pitt Union648-1010
Communications Specialist
Sarina G. Moore738 William Pitt Union383-7994
2019-2010.2019
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR HEALTH SCIENCES – DEANS AND VICE CHANCELLORS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice ChancellorHealth Sciences1
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Associate Vice ChancellorAcademic Affairs
Margaret C. McDonald401 Scaife Hall383-7474
Assistant Vice ChancellorDiversity
Paula K. DavisM216E Scaife Hall648-2066
Associate Vice ChancellorIndustry Relations and Continuing Education
Barbara E. BarnesUS Steel Tower, 58th Floor647-8212
Dean, School of DentalMedicine
Bernard J. Costello440 Salk Hall648-1938
Dean, School of Nursing
Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob350 Victoria Building624-7838
Dean, School of Pharmacy
Patricia D. Kroboth1104 Salk Hall624-3270
Dean, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Anthony Delitto4029 Forbes Tower383-6560
Interim Dean, Graduate School of Public Health
A. Everette James1100 Public Health624-3001
Associate Vice Chancellor Cancer Research
Robert L. Ferris547 UPMC Cancer Pavilion623-3205
Associate Vice ChancellorHealth Policy and Planning
A. Everette JamesS308 Scaife Hall648-7112
Associate Sr. Vice ChancellorScience Strategy and Planning
Jeremy M. BergS304 Scaife Hall624-1223
Associate Sr. Vice ChancellorAdministration
William J. Madden401 Scaife Hall648-3175
Senior Vice Chancellor andProvost1
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
John and Gertrude Petersen Dean, School of Medicine
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Associate Vice ChancellorClinical Research
Steven E. Reis401 Scaife Hall648-9516
Associate Vice ChancellorBiomedical Research
Michelle S. Broido401 Scaife Hall648-2233
1Faculty appointments and academic degree programs require the Provost’s approval.
Associate Vice ChancellorAcademic Career Development
Darlene F. Zellers301 Scaife Hall648-8522
Associate Vice ChancellorInformatics
Michael J. Becich5607 Baum Blvd., Rm. 502648-9244
Assistant Vice ChancellorFaculty Excellence
Ora A. Weisz978.1 Scaife Hall383-8891
Assistant Vice Chancellor Commercial Translation
Donald P. Taylor5607 Baum Blvd., Rm. 437A 624-8969
Dean, School of Pharmacy
Patricia D. Kroboth1104 Scaife Hall624-3270
Director, Health SciencesLibrary System
Barbara A. Epstein200 Scaife Hall648-2036
Assistant Vice ChancellorClinical Research Education and Training
Doris M. Rubio200 Meyran Avenue, Suite 200692-2023
Assistant Vice ChancellorSpecial Projects
Christopher O’Donnell1218 Scaife Hall648-9379
Assistant Vice ChancellorStrategic Space Planning and Management
Jaime R. Cerilli401 Scaife Hall648-2269
2019-2009.2019
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR HEALTH SCIENCES – INSTITUTE DIRECTORS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice ChancellorHealth Sciences
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Director, Pittsburgh Institutefor Neurodegenerative Diseases
J. Timothy Greenamyre810 Kaufmann Building648-9793
Director of Research, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
David A. Lewis230 Thomas Detre Hall of theWest. Psych. Inst. and Clinic246-6777
Scientific Director, Thomas E.Starzl Transplantation Institute
Fadi G. LakkisW1542 Biomedical Sci. Tower 2383-5774
Director, McGowan Institutefor Regenerative Medicine
William R. Wagner450 Technology DrivePittsburgh, PA 15219624-5324
Director, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Robert L. Ferris547 UPMC Cancer Pavilion623-3205
Director, Institute on Aging
Toren Finkel456 Bridgeside Point I383-4416
Director, Center for Vaccine Research
Paul Duprex9014 Biomedical Sci. Tower 3624-4480
Scientific Director, BrainInstitute
Peter L. Strick4074 Biomedical Sci. Tower 3383-9961
Director, Magee-WomensResearch Institute
Yoel SadovskyA608 Magee-WomensResearch Institute641-2675
Director, Drug DiscoveryInstitute
D. Lansing TaylorW952 Biomedical Sci. Tower 2648-9200
Director, Vascular MedicineInstitute
Mark T. GladwinNW628 UPMC Montefiore692-2117
Director, Institute for Precision Medicine
Adrian V. Lee A412 Magee-WomensResearch Institute641-8554
Director, Institute for ClinicalResearch Education
Doris M. Rubio208 Parkvale Building692-2023
Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Steven E. Reis401 Scaife Hall648-9516
Director, Health Policy Institute
A. Everette JamesS308 Scaife Hall648-7112
2019-2009.2019
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR RESEARCH
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice Chancellor Research
Rob A. Rutenbar132 Cathedral of Learning624-9019
Vice Chancellor Research Protections
George A. Huber401 Heiber Building624-5354
Vice Chancellor Research Computing
Ralph Z. Roskies312 Schenley Place648-3094
Vice Chancellor, Sponsored Programs and Research Operations
Jennifer E. Woodward123 University Place624-7405
Director, Trade Compliance
Allen A. DiPalmaG-3 Thackeray Hall624-7415
Vice Chancellor, Innovationand Entrepreneurship
Evan A. Facher1st Flr., Gardner Steel Conf. Ctr.624-3152
Associate Vice ChancellorEconomic Partnerships
Appointment Pending3518 Fifth Avenue624-5530
Chief of Staff
Michelle L. Amato132 Cathedral of Learning383-4009
Deputy Vice ChancellorResearch
N. John Cooper729 Schenley Place624-9019
Vice Chancellor, SciencePolicy and Research Strategies
Michael J. Holland728 Schenley Place383-4116
2019-2009.2019
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR BUSINESS AND OPERATIONS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Executive Assistant
Susan L. Mesick 124 Cathedral of Learning624-0029
Senior Vice Chancellor Business and Operations
Gregory A. Scott 124 Cathedral of Learning624-3217
Associate Vice Chancellor Facilities Management
Scott A. Bernotas 4th Floor, Eureka Building624-9510
Associate Vice Chancellor Public Safety and Emergency Management
Ted P. Fritz 217 Univ. Public Safety Bldg.624-0072
Associate Vice Chancellor Planning, Design and Real Estate
Mary Beth McGrew 4th Floor, Eureka Building383-5337
Director, Environmental Health and Safety
Jay M. Frerotte 4th Flr., Univ. Publ. Safety Bldg.624-9505
Chief, University Police
James K. Loftus 3rd Flr., Univ. Publ. Safety Bldg.624-4216
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administration
Daniel Marcinko 4th Floor, Eureka Building624-7931
Assistant Vice Chancellor Operations and Maintenance
Dan Fisher 4th Floor, Eureka Building383-9955
Assistant Vice Chancellor Project Management
Appointment Pending
Assistant Vice Chancellor Planning
Owen J. Cooks 4th Floor, Eureka Building383-2621
Director, Integrated Security Commander, University Police
Shawn K. Ellies Integrated Security Department 3527 Forbes Avenue624-5008
Assistant Vice Chancellor Auxiliary Operations and Finance
Kevin M. Sheehy 127 Ruskin Hall 624-8824
Director, Emergency Management
Christopher D. Casamento 2nd Floor, Public Safety Building624-8527
Director, Administration
Laura W. Zullo McCormick Hall 648-1103
Associate Vice Chancellor Business and Auxiliary Services
James V. Earle McCormick Hall648-1102
Assistant Vice Chancellor Auxiliary Services
Julie M. Bannister Brackenridge Hall383-7830
Assistant Vice Chancellor Auxiliary Business Administration and Maintenance
Matthew G. Walaan 211 Bruce Hall 648-8990
Executive Director University Stores and Strategic Initiatives
Monica D. Rattigan Towers C
648-1406
Director, Sustainability
Aurora Sharrard 153 Benedum Hall 624-5122
2019-2009.2019
Director, Real Estate Administration
Deborah Bon Pozycki 3525 Forbes Avenue624-6991
Director, Communications
Julie L. LaBar 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-1450
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Senior Vice Chancellor andChief Financial Officer
Hari Sastry1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6577
Executive Assistant
Stacey L. Czerniejewski1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6511
Controller
Thurman D. Wingrove3015 Cathedral of Learning624-6028
Associate Vice ChancellorFinancial Operations
Maureen R. Beal3317 Cathedral of Learning624-6832
Assistant Treasurer, Finance
Susan M. Gilbert700 Schenley Place624-6620
Treasurer
Paul Lawrence700 Schenley Place624-6620
Manager, Payment Processingand Compliance
Stephanie Ford-Jones200 Atwood Street624-3192
Director, Purchasing Services
Thomas E. Youngs, Jr.3416 Cathedral of Learning624-8785
Director, Payroll
William D. Duke200 Craig Hall624-8046
Director, Strategic Sourcing and PantherExpress Solutions
Kevin H. Maloney3329 Cathedral of Learning624-4395
Assistant Controller, Budget and Financial Reporting
Kathy P. Tosh3015 Cathedral of Learning624-5747
Director, Risk Management/Insurance/Worker’s Comp.
Yvonne M. Keafer1825 Cathedral of Learning624-6670
Director, Sponsored ProjectsAccounting
David M. Laffey3100 Cathedral of Learning624-6039
Director, Institutional Research
Robert D. Goga1709 Cathedral of Learning624-6609
Manager, Sarbanes-OxleyProject
Cheryl A. Walton1714 Cathedral of Learning624-4206
Associate Vice ChancellorStudent Financial Services
Beth C. Stack110 Thackeray Hall624-7503
Director, Financial Compliancefor Research
Beverly K. Zern1733 Cathedral of Learning624-8177
Director, General Accounting
Louella E. Edwards1710 Cathedral of Learning624-2762
Director, Tax
James K. Vesco200 Atwood Street624-6395
Associate Vice ChancellorFinancial Information Systems
Monte A. Ciotto1900 Cathedral of Learning624-6206
Executive Director, Business Solutions
Dianne L. DeNezza3200 Cathedral of Learning624-6394
Assistant Vice Chancellor, Technical Services
John M. Duska1900 Cathedral of Learning624-4671
Director, Cost Accounting
Michael C. Moran3100 Cathedral of Learning624-6625
Chief Investment Officer
Gregory G. Schuler700 Schenley Place624-6620
Managing Director of Investments
Michael E. Imbrogno700 Schenley Place624-6620
Managing Director of Investments
Paul E. Rodgers700 Schenley Place624-6620
Chief Operating Officer - Endowments
John C. Kaye700 Schenley Place624-6620
Manager, Buy-to-PayCustomer Service
Tammy S. Nolan200 Atwood Street624-5869
Chief of Staff
Cyndee Pelt1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6507
Assistant Vice ChancellorStrategic Planning and Performance
Melissa D. Schild1817 Cathedral of Learning383-5405
Chief Financial Officer - Endowments
Patricia A. Francioni700 Schenley Place624-6620
Managing Director of Investments
Michael T. Lima700 Schenley Place624-6620
2019-2010.2019
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR PHILANTHROPIC AND ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice ChancellorPhilanthropic and Alumni Engagement
Kris Davitt8084 Forbes Tower647-6504
Assistant Vice ChancellorSchools and Centers
Danni M. Piccolo162 Park Plaza624-2915
Vice ChancellorCorporate and Foundation Relations
Thomas P. Crawford270 Park Plaza624-5822
Executive Administrative Assistant
Diane M. Wood8084 Forbes Tower647-8546
Vice ChancellorIndividual Giving, Health Sciences
Michael S. LaFrankie8084 Forbes Tower647-9071
Vice ChancellorIndividual Giving, Schools and Centers
Doug McCullough156 Park Plaza383-0852
Vice ChancellorCommunications, Donor Relations,and Volunteer Management
Jonathan Goldstein108F Webster Hall383-3525
Vice ChancellorAdvancement Services
Carolyn Hoyt302 Medical Arts Building647-3792
Assistant Vice ChancellorHealth Sciences Development and Alumni Relations
Jennifer A. Gabler302 Medical Arts Building647-3792
Associate Vice ChancellorOperations and Integration
Tom A. Spanedda8084 Forbes Tower647-4286
Vice ChancellorAlumni Relations
Nancy M.K. Merrit140 Alumni Hall383-3549
2019-2009.2019
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STUDENT INFORMATION
Student Information
Undergraduate
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Graduate
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Total - All Levels
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
19,200
514
186749
612,012
57781
2,842197
89511,086
857
11
117
4423710
507
298380
18,343
503
185732
571,970
54071
2,792190
59710,706
6,76918
475509542
769854
568488378
99870558726
1,310
1,5801834
145165
362
102126133
77169187303
56
5,189
441364377
733654
466362245
22701371423
1,254
2,422
375610
268249325
396
199
331
17
132
3
179
2,091
358610
268117325
393
20
28,39118
1,3641,119
542530
1,096440
2,0121,145
569378495
3,712954726895
12,396
2,7681862
145165
4211
442
139136133
80219373303298436
25,623
1,302974377526885436
1,9701,006
433245415
3,493581423597
11,960
5,3531,317
1351,4392,462
23067248059
5,1231,250
1111,3592,403
5,3531,317
1351,4392,462
23067248059
5,1231,250
1111,3592,403
24,5531,08723,466 6,7691,5805,189 2,4223312,091 33,7442,99830,746
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, SCHOOL, LEVEL, AND STATUS — FALL TERM 2019
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Student Information
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, SCHOOL, AND LEVEL — FALL TERM 2019
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate -Professional Practice Total - All Levels
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
26,730.27.2
1,326.81,032.0
443.0527.6969.4437.6
1,986.81,061.6
487.4298.2447.0
3,580.6730.2544.2716.2
12,134.4
2,223.4
364.8610.0
268.0169.8325.0
394.2
91.6
5,821.07.2
454.6422.0443.074.260.854.0
506.8412.4298.252.8
768.6445.8544.2
1,276.4
18,685.8
507.4
185.4738.858.6
1,986.8554.875.0
2,812.0192.8
716.210,858.0
5,215.01,276.8
120.61,391.02,426.6
5,215.01,276.8
120.61,391.02,426.6
31,945.22,223.45,821.023,900.8
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Student Information
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019PittsburghCampus
Undergraduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
Graduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
Doctorate -ProfessionalPractice
School of EducationSchool of LawSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
TotalRegionalCampuses
Undergraduate JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
TotalUniversity Total
19,200514186749
612,012
57781
2,842197895
11,086
19,330543182655
512,043
20992
2,984213978
11,380
19,326554191585
652,104
18394
2,967234
1,01011,339
19,123568200529
632,099
170
1003,015
2151,011
11,153
18,908589188552
702,147
174
952,973
2081,035
10,877
6,76918
475509542
769854
568488378
99870558726
1,310
7,02320
484499604
84144
59
602518379
71882599750
1,328
7,09815
529447585
81183
59
552541407
70917630782
1,300
7,3579
613377580
70246
58468
573407
56945754825
1,376
7,53913
638372600
68248
56510
605405
51968746854
1,405
2,422375610268249325396199
2,320318597273216323399194
2,218258595266165327396211
2,184195628252138326412233
2,202190606261165327456197
28,39128,67328,64228,66428,649
5,3531,317
1351,4392,462
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
5,9381,336
2951,5232,784
6,0861,465
3321,5202,769
6,1771,453
3461,5622,816
5,3535,6145,9386,0866,17733,74434,28734,58034,75034,826
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) officially started-up on July 1, 2017. Beginning Fall Term 2017, most University data that had previously been accounted for and reported respective to the School of Information Sciences and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Computer Science is now accounted for and reported under SCl.
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, LEVEL, AND SCHOOL — FALL TERM 2015-2019
37
Student Information
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019PittsburghCampus
Undergraduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
Graduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
Doctorate -ProfessionalPractice
School of EducationSchool of LawSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
TotalRegionalCampuses
Undergraduate JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
TotalUniversity Total
18,685.8507.4185.4738.858.6
1,986.8
554.875.0
2,812.0192.8716.2
10,858.0
18,784.6535.8182.0650.849.8
2,025.0
185.684.8
2,953.4207.6751.8
11,158.0
18,764.4551.6191.0584.463.8
2,069.8
163.887.4
2,922.0229.8782.6
11,118.2
18,547.0560.8200.0523.661.8
2,069.6142.4
91.02,976.6
210.8776.4
10,934.0
18,295.4584.2188.0546.667.6
2,118.8145.8
87.82,940.0
202.6775.2
10,638.8
5,821.07.2
454.6422.0443.074.260.854.0
506.8412.4298.252.8
768.6445.8544.2
1,276.4
6,076.88.0
464.2414.4515.882.2
102.057.2
543.2447.8294.444.0
768.6482.6557.4
1,295.0
6,130.26.0
504.4372.0504.679.8
145.259.0
484.2465.4321.245.4
801.2495.6573.8
1,272.4
6,285.44.2
584.2309.8489.468.2
196.855.0
393.6
489.0328.436.2
811.2597.4585.6
1,336.4
6,405.05.2
600.8304.8501.666.2
191.053.0
439.2
511.4350.440.8
815.0579.8582.2
1,363.6
2,223.4364.8610.0268.0169.8325.0394.291.6
2,148.4307.2597.0273.0158.4323.0399.090.8
2,040.4247.8595.0266.0114.0327.0394.895.8
1,995.6187.2626.8252.081.6
326.0412.0110.0
2,037.6183.4605.4261.0106.8327.0454.899.2
26,730.227,009.826,935.026,828.026,738.0
5,215.01,276.8
120.61,391.02,426.6
5,458.01,231.8
202.21,458.82,565.2
5,755.01,271.8
271.01,470.82,741.4
5,895.21,395.4
296.61,470.82,732.4
5,976.61,381.6
314.81,507.42,772.8
5,215.05,458.05,755.05,895.25,976.631,945.232,467.832,690.032,723.232,714.6
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) officially started-up on July 1, 2017. Beginning Fall Term 2017, most University data that had previously been accounted for and reported respective to the School of Information Sciences and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Computer Science is now accounted for and reported under SCI.
1
1
1
1
11
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, LEVEL, AND SCHOOL — FALL TERM 2015-2019
38
Student Information
Undergraduate
M F Total
Graduate
M F Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
M F Total
Total - All Levels
M F Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
19,200
514
186749
612,012
57781
2,842197
89511,086
10,267
416
126663
59828117
66
943143
5206,386
8,933
98
6086
21,184
46015
1,89954
3754,700
6,76918
475509542
769854
568488378
99870558726
1,310
3,78413
355297397
428630
223416229
71240429322
634
2,9855
120212145
341224
34572
14928
630129404
676
2,422
375610
268249325
396
199
1,478
298337
167188171
187
130
944
77273
10161
154
209
69
28,39118
1,3641,119
542530
1,096440
2,0121,145
569378495
3,712954726895
12,396
15,52913
1,069634397335937260828340482229258
1,183702322520
7,020
12,8625
295485145195159180
1,184805
87149237
2,529252404375
5,376
5,3531,317
1351,4392,462
2,734749102800
1,083
2,619568
33639
1,379
5,3531,317
1351,4392,462
2,734749102800
1,083
2,619568
33639
1,379
24,55313,00111,552 6,7693,7842,985 2,4221,478944 33,74418,26315,481
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, SCHOOL, LEVEL, AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019
Note: The enrollment data presented are in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines which do not enable reporting of students whose sex is either unknown, not reported, or is another, which in Fall Term 2019, is 0.3% of students enrolled.
39
Student Information
International Black or AfricanAmerican
American Indianor Alaskan
NativeAsian
NativeHawaiian/OtherPacific Islander
Hispanic orLatino White Two or More
Races Race Unknown Total
Undergraduate PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
TotalGraduate Pittsburgh
CampusDietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
TotalDoctorate -ProfessionalPractice
PittsburghCampus
School of EducationSchool of LawSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
TotalTotal - All Levels and All Campuses
19,200514186749
612,012
57781
2,842197895
11,086
196145
1861
281
13119
86024
832
37223
7119
847
517
13,102409117580
501,508
37849
2,057148626
7,180
94825
228
39419
4111
540
617
3
1
2
2,148324860
5139
852
2291754
1,477
10
1
22
5
1,00913
429
622118
11014
101637
92410
315
11745
1862
14532
5,3531,317
1351,4392,462
14943
3769
17152
15464
4,106885117
1,1121,992
31487
294
131
15640
5165
751
1
387185
1485
103
6320
637
24,5533451,03117,2081,26232,304171,396987
6,76918
475509542
769854
568488378
99870558726
1,310
3899
12401812
116
54
1603622
82620
155
168
22
1017
2413
936
3,2647
348271301
77414
111342126
31309393336594
269
152029
211
2812
231222383
3
1
11
2781
204640
476
1613
31
33143539
5
2
1
1
1
2681
122626
1216
688
1014282045
2,138
5296
105521216
419156919
43579
277492
6,7693891553,264269327852682,138
2,422375610268249325396199
127151638
61237
3
711022
75
1494
1,624309334166203194283135
1091035
512142310
1
1
28019
13337135221
5
11
1486
62896
1641
615871
3271
2,422127711,624109128011486133,7448611,25722,0961,64072,862231,8123,186
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL, CAMPUS, SCHOOL, AND ETHNICITY — FALL TERM 2019
40
Student Information
Undergraduate
In-State
Out-of-State Total
Graduate
In-State
Out-of-State Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
In-State
Out-of-State Total
Total - All Levels
In-State
Out-of-State Total
PittsburghCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
JohnstownCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
GreensburgCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
TitusvilleCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
BradfordCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
University Total
19,200857
18,343
6,45293
6,359
12,748764
11,984
6,7691,5805,189
3,845277
3,568
2,9241,3031,621
2,422331
2,091
94570
875
1,477261
1,216
28,3912,768
25,623
11,242440
10,802
17,1492,328
14,821
2,46259
2,403
1223
119
2,34056
2,284
2,46259
2,403
1223
119
2,34056
2,284
1,43980
1,359
79
79
1,36080
1,280
1,43980
1,359
79
79
1,36080
1,280
13524
111
3
3
13224
108
13524
111
3
3
13224
108
1,31767
1,250
3359
326
98258
924
1,31767
1,250
3359
326
98258
924
24,5536,99117,562 6,7693,8452,924 2,4229451,477 33,74411,78121,963
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, STATUS, LEVEL, AND RESIDENCY — FALL TERM 2019
41
Student Information
Note: The age ranges shown in this presentation are those specified by the U.S. Department of Education in the IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey.
UndergraduateFull-Time
Part-Time Total
GraduateFull-Time
Part-Time Total
Doctorate -Professional PracticeFull-Time
Part-Time Total
Total - All LevelsFull-Time
Part-Time Total
<1818 - 1920 - 2122 - 2425 - 2930 - 3435 - 3940 - 4950 - 64
65+Total 19,200
3507675
171456
2,1558,2897,736
189
8573
44534588
183297113
2011
18,343
6233083
2731,8588,1767,716
178
6,7696
116311427
1,1352,4872,184
1012
1,5804
85168179370561207
6
5,1892
31143248765
1,9261,977
952
2,422
3986
119227841
1,07634
331
3568758464
5
2,091
41844
143777
1,07134
28,3919
205473621
1,5333,7845,4158,4247,738
189
2,7687
164289299542808509119
2011
25,6232
41184322991
2,9764,9068,3057,718
178
Avg. Age 20 28 20 27 32 28 25 37 27 22 31 22
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY AGE, LEVEL, AND STATUS — PITTSBURGH CAMPUS — FALL TERM 2019
42
Student Information
Note: The age ranges shown in this presentation are those specified by the U.S. Department of Education in the IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey.
JohnstownFull-Time
Part-Time Total
GreensburgFull-Time
Part-Time Total
TitusvilleFull-Time
Part-Time Total
BradfordFull-Time
Part-Time Total
<1818 - 1920 - 2122 - 2425 - 2930 - 3435 - 3940 - 4950 - 64
65+Unknown
Total 2,4621
597
1355
3091,0251,026
12
59
3413
112210
5
2,4031
256
1044
2871,0151,021
12
1,439
11102349
207501633
5
80
468
1636
64
1,359
74
1533
171495629
5
135
223
1321144040
24
11255631
111
1118
168
3739
1,317
13
15111039
127456624
31
67
12843
1213
83
13
1,250
1777
27114448621
18
Avg. Age 20 27 20 20 26 21 22 28 23 20 28 20
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY AGE AND STATUS — REGIONAL CAMPUSES — FALL TERM 2019
43
Student Information
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY — FALL TERM 2019
County Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Adams 59 14 73
Allegheny 6,749 808 7,557
Armstrong 66 41 107
Beaver 285 43 328
Bedford 23 82 105
Berks 236 32 268
Blair 106 94 200
Bradford 18 21 39
Bucks 834 54 888
Butler 508 87 595
Cambria 149 573 722
Cameron 1 7 8
Carbon 18 3 21
Centre 46 13 59
Chester 864 50 914
Clarion 12 11 23
Clearfield 32 38 70
Clinton 3 6 9
Columbia 25 5 30
Crawford 41 85 126
Cumberland 340 34 374
Dauphin 191 24 215
Delaware 492 52 544
Elk 20 73 93
Erie 226 60 286
Fayette 138 99 237
Forest 1 4 5
Franklin 64 21 85
Fulton 3 11 14
County Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Greene 19 2 21
Huntingdon 7 11 18
Indiana 73 88 161
Jefferson 31 13 44
Juniata 5 4 9
Lackawanna 124 15 139
Lancaster 330 46 376
Lawrence 105 11 116
Lebanon 42 9 51
Lehigh 311 41 352
Luzerne 159 22 181
Lycoming 66 18 84
McKean 43 299 342
Mercer 110 9 119
Mifflin 19 11 30
Monroe 113 29 142
Montgomery 1,177 58 1,235
Montour 17 1 18
Northampton 246 21 267
Northumberland 30 5 35
Perry 13 10 23
Philadelphia 236 108 344
Pike 42 7 49
Potter 12 34 46
Schuylkill 38 4 42
Snyder 9 4 13
Somerset 50 289 339
Sullivan 1 1 2
Susquehanna 15 4 19
County Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Tioga 9 19 28
Union 17 1 18
Venango 27 38 65
Warren 20 49 69
Washington 482 116 598
Wayne 33 7 40
Westmoreland 901 845 1,746
Wyoming 12 3 15
York 297 82 379
Unknown PA County
358 35 393
Total PA Residents
17,149 4,814 21,963
Other U.S. Residents
8,119 476 8,595
International Students
3,123 63 3,186
University Total 28,391 5,353 33,744
44
Student Information
Headcount Enrollment by Pennsylvania CountyTotal UniversityFall Term 2019
5,000 or more
25–99
100–4,999
0–24
Pennsylvania Students 21,963 65.1%
Other U.S. Students 8,595 25.5%
International Students 3,186 9.4%
TOTAL 33,744 100.0%
Crawford126
Mercer119
Warren69
Venango65
Lawrence116
Butler595 Armstrong
107
McKean342
Beaver328
Forest5
Clarion23 Jefferson
44Clearfield
70
Cambria722
Indiana161
Westmoreland1,746
Washington598
Allegheny7,557
Greene21
Fayette237
Somerset339
Bedford105
Blair200
Fulton14
Franklin85 Adams
73
Mifflin30 Juniata
9Perry
23
Cumberland374
Dauphin215
York379
Lancaster376 Chester
914
Berks268
Lehigh352
Snyder13
Union18Centre
59Northumberland
35 Schuylkill42
Columbia30 Carbon
21
Lebanon51
Potter46
Tioga28
Bradford39
Susquehanna19
Wayne40
Lackawanna139
Wyoming15Sullivan
2Lycoming84
Clinton9
Pike49
Monroe142
Luzerne181
Bucks888
Montgomery1,235
Delaware 544
Cameron 8
Erie286
Northampton267
Huntingdon18
Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students. (Includes 393 Unclassified)
Elk93
(not shown on this map)
(not shown on this map)
Montour120
Bradford
Titusville
Greensburg
JohnstownPittsburgh
Philadelphia344
45
Student Information
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR U.S. TERRITORY — FALL TERM 2019
State Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Alabama 30 1 31
Alaska 8 1 9
Arizona 61 5 66
Arkansas 13 13
California 367 12 379
Colorado 55 4 59
Connecticut 169 7 176
Delaware 89 12 101
District of Columbia 99 18 117
Florida 262 20 282
Georgia 121 5 126
Guam 5 5
Hawaii 14 14
Idaho 8 8
Illinois 340 8 348
Indiana 68 2 70
Iowa 17 17
Kansas 21 1 22
Kentucky 33 2 35
Louisiana 21 1 22
Maine 20 20
Maryland 714 42 756
Massachusetts 361 2 363
Michigan 177 3 180
Minnesota 52 1 53
Mississippi 9 9
Missouri 49 2 51
Montana 7 7
Nebraska 10 10
Nevada 14 1 15
State Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
New Hampshire 31 31
New Jersey 1,499 55 1,554
New Mexico 11 11
New York 1,121 175 1,296
North Carolina 182 3 185
North Dakota 3 3
Ohio 605 26 631
Oklahoma 15 1 16
Oregon 34 2 36
Pennsylvania 17,149 4,814 21,963
Puerto Rico 32 2 34
Rhode Island 30 30
South Carolina 48 48
South Dakota 3 3
Tennessee 59 1 60
Texas 213 16 229
U.S. Virgin Islands 4 4
Utah 25 25
Vermont 31 2 33
Virginia 559 23 582
Washington 58 3 61
West Virginia 85 3 88
Wisconsin 60 60
Wyoming 5 5
Unknown State 192 14 206
Total U.S. Residents 25,268 5,290 30,558
International Students 3,123 63 3,186
University Total 28,391 5,353 33,744
46
Student Information
Headcount Enrollment by State or U.S. TerritoryTotal UniversityFall Term 2019
Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students.
Florida282
New Mexico11
Texas229
Oklahoma16
Kansas22
Nebraska10
South Dakota3
North Dakota3
Montana7
Wyoming5
Colorado59
Utah25
Idaho8
Arizona66
Nevada
Washington61
California379
Oregon36
Kentucky35
Maine20
New York1,296
Pennsylvania21,963
Michigan180
Vermont33
New Hampshire31
Virginia582
WestVirginia
88
Ohio631Indiana
70Illinois
348
North Carolina185Tennessee
60South
Carolina48
Alabama31
Mississippi9
Arkansas13
Louisiana22
Missouri51
Iowa17
Minnesota53
Wisconsin60
Georgia126
Maryland 756
Delaware 101
New Jersey 1,554
Massachusetts363
Rhode Island30
Connecticut 176
District ofColumbia
117
U.S. Total
International Students
TOTAL
1,000 or more
100–999
10–99
0–9
30,558
3,186
33,744
(Includes 206 Unclassified)
15
(Not shown on this map)
States and Territories off map
Alaska 9Hawaii 14
U.S Territories Guam 5 Puerto Rico 34 U.S. Virgin Islands 4
47
Student Information
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN — FALL TERM 2019
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Afghanistan 1 1
Albania 2 2
Argentina 5 5
Armenia 1 1
Australia 10 10
Austria 2 2
Azerbaijan 1 1
Bahamas, The 4 1 5
Bangladesh 9 1 10
Belgium 1 1
Bolivia 1 1
Bosnia and Herze-govina
1 1
Brazil 49 49
Bulgaria 4 4
Burkina Faso 1 1 2
Cambodia 2 2
Cameroon 3 3
Canada 37 1 38
Chile 9 1 10
China 1,868 37 1,905
Colombia 25 25
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
2 2
Costa Rica 6 6
Croatia 2 2
Cyprus 1 1
Czech Republic 2 2
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Dominican Republic 1 1
Ecuador 5 5
Egypt 19 19
Estonia 1 1
Ethiopia 3 3
France 16 16
Georgia 1 1
Germany 18 18
Ghana 8 8
Greece 7 7
Haiti 1 1
Honduras 1 1
Hong Kong 7 7
Hungary 3 3
Iceland 1 1
India 337 5 342
Indonesia 10 1 11
Iran 52 52
Iraq 1 1
Israel 8 8
Italy 9 1 10
Jamaica 3 3
Japan 21 2 23
Jordan 8 8
Kazakhstan 11 11
Kenya 5 5
Korea, Republic of 101 2 103
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Kosovo 1 1
Kuwait 6 6
Lebanon 6 6
Libya 2 2
Malawi 1 1
Malaysia 16 2 18
Mali 1 1
Mexico 18 18
Mongolia 1 1
Morocco 3 3
Nepal 8 8
Netherlands 2 2
New Zealand 3 3
Nicaragua 1 1 2
Nigeria 17 2 19
Oman 2 1 3
Pakistan 10 10
Palestinian Territories 1 1
Panama 2 2
Paraguay 1 1
Peru 13 13
Philippines 1 1
Poland 6 1 7
Portugal 2 2
Romania 1 1
Russia 14 1 15
Saudi Arabia 67 67
Serbia 5 5
48
Student Information
Pittsburgh Campus enrollment figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students. Regional campuses enrollment figures include, exclusively, undergraduate students.
Notes:
Pitt students come from 105 countries. The following table shows the countries with the highest enrollments.
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
TOP 10 COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Singapore 8 8
Slovenia 1 1
South Africa 6 6
Spain 13 13
Sri Lanka 4 4
Sudan 1 1
Sweden 3 3
Switzerland 1 1
Syria 1 1
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Taiwan 66 1 67
Thailand 6 6
Trinidad and Tobago 2 2
Tunisia 2 2
Turkey 25 25
Uganda 2 2
Ukraine 9 9
United Arab Emirates 1 1
United Kingdom 17 17
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Uruguay 5 5
Venezuela 8 8
Vietnam 21 21
Yugoslavia (former) 2 2
Zambia 1 1
Zimbabwe 1 1
University Total 3,123 63 3,186
1 China 1,905
2 India 342
3 Korea, Republic of 103
4 Saudi Arabia 67
5 Taiwan 67
6 Iran 52
7 Brazil 49
8 Canada 38
9 Colombia 25
10 Turkey 25
49
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Humanities
Architecture BSAmerican Sign Language Undergraduate CertificateArabic Language and Linguistics Undergraduate CertificateArchitectural Studies BABioethics MAChildren's Literature Undergraduate CertificateChinese BAClassics BA MA PhDCommunication: Rhetoric and Communication BA MA PhDComposition, Literacy, and Pedagogy Graduate CertificateCritical European Culture Studies PhDCultural Studies Graduate CertificateDigital Narrative and Interactive Design BADigital Studies and Methods Graduate CertificateEast Asian Studies MAEnglish MA MFA PhDEnglish Literature BAEnglish Writing BAFilm and Media Studies Graduate Certificate BA MA PhDFrench BA MA PhDGerman Language Undergraduate CertificateGerman Language and Cultural Studies BAHispanic Language and Literature MA PhDHispanic Linguistics MA PhDHistory and Philosophy of Science BA MA PhDHistory of Art and Architecture BA MA PhDInterdisciplinary German Studies BAItalian BA MAItalian Studies BAJapanese BAJewish Studies Undergraduate CertificateLinguistics BA MA PhDMedieval and Renaissance Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateMusic BA MA PhDPhilosophy BA MA PhDPolish BAPublic and Professional Writing Undergraduate Certificate BAReligious Studies BARussian BASlavic Languages and Literatures MA PhDSpanish BAStudio Arts BATeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Graduate Certificate MATheatre Arts BA MA MFA PhD
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Natural SciencesActuarial Mathematics BSApplied Mathematics BS MA MSApplied Statistics MA MS
Astronomy BABiological Sciences BS MS PhD
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019
51
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Chemistry BS MS PhDCombined BSComputational Biology BS MS PhDEcology and Evolution BSEnvironmental Science BSEnvironmental Studies BAGeographic Information Systems Undergraduate Certificate Geographical Information Systems MSGeology BSGeology and Environmental Science MS PhDLife Sciences Research Undergraduate CertificateMathematical Biology BS Mathematics BS MA MS PhDMathematics-Economics BSMicrobiology BSMolecular Biology BSMolecular Biophysics and Structural Biology MS PhDNanoScience and Engineering Undergraduate CertificateNeuroscience BS MS PhDPhotonics Undergraduate CertificatePhysics BS MS PhDPhysics and Astronomy BS Psychology BS MS PhDStatistics BS MA MS PhDSustainability Undergraduate Certificate
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Social SciencesAfricana Studies BAAnthropology BA MA PhDEconomics BA BS MA PhDEconomics - Statistics BSHistory BA MA PhDPolitical Science BA BS MA PhDQuantitative Economics MSSociology BA MA PhDUrban Studies BA
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - OtherAfricana Studies - English BAComputational Modeling and Simulation MS PhDConceptual Foundations of Medicine Undergraduate CertificateGender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Graduate Certificate BAInterdisciplinary Studies BA BSInternational and Area Studies BPhilPolitics - Philosophy BA
College of General StudiesAccounting Undergraduate CertificateAdministration of Justice BACommunication Undergraduate CertificateCommunity Health Assessment Undergraduate Certificate
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Natural Sciences (continued)
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
52
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
College of General Studies (continued)Corporate/Community Relations Undergraduate CertificateDental Hygiene BSDigital Media Undergraduate CertificateGender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Undergraduate CertificateHealth Services BA BSHumanities Area BAInformation Systems Design Undergraduate CertificateLeadership Undergraduate CertificateLegal Studies BAManaging Health Services Programs and Projects Undergraduate CertificateMedia and Professional Communications BANational Preparedness and Homeland Security Undergraduate CertificateNatural Sciences Area BSNonprofit Management Undergraduate CertificatePublic Service BASocial Sciences Area BAWriting for the Professions Undergraduate Certificate
Honors CollegeBachelor of Philosophy BPhil
Katz Graduate School of BusinessAccounting MSAccounting and Business Analytics MSBusiness Administration MBA PhDBusiness Administration with Business Analytics MBABusiness Analytics Graduate CertificateFinance MSFinance and Business Analytics MSInternational Business MIBManagement MSManagement and Business Analytics MSManagement of Information Systems MSMarketing Science MSMarketing Science and Business Analytics MSSupply Chain Management MSSupply Chain Management and Business Analytics MS
School of EducationAdministrative and Policy Studies MA MEd PhD EdDApplied Behavior Analysis Graduate CertificateApplied Developmental Psychology BSAutism Graduate CertificateEducational Administration Graduate CertificateEducational Supervision Graduate CertificateHealth and Physical Activity BS MS PhD EdDInfant Mental Health Graduate CertificateInstruction and Learning MAT MEd PhD EdDLearning Sciences and Policy PhD EdD
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
53
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
School of Education (continued)Orientation and Mobility Graduate CertificatePsychology in Education MA MS MEd PhD EdDReading (Specialist) Graduate CertificateScience, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics Graduate CertificateTeaching Graduate CertificateUrban Education Graduate Certificate PhD
Swanson School of EngineeringBioengineering BSE MSBENG PhDChemical Engineering BSE MSChE PhDCivil Engineering BSE MSCE PhDCivil Engineering and Architectural Studies Undergraduate CertificateComputational Modeling and Simulation MS PhDComputer Engineering BSE Construction Management Graduate CertificateElectric Power Engineering Graduate CertificateElectrical and Computer Engineering MSECE PhDElectrical Engineering BSEEnergy Resource Utilization Undergraduate CertificateEngineering for Humanity Undergraduate CertificateEngineering Science BSEEngineering Simulation in Design Undergraduate CertificateEngineering and Technology Management Graduate CertificateEnvironmental Engineering BSEFessenden Honors Engineering Undergraduate CertificateHealth Systems Engineering Undergraduate CertificateHealthcare Systems Engineering Graduate CertificateIndustrial Engineering BSE MSIE PhDInnovation, Product Design, and Entrepreneurship Undergraduate CertificateInterdisciplinary PhD Program PhDInternational Engineering Studies Undergraduate CertificateManufacturing Systems Engineering MSMFSEMaterials Science and Engineering BSE MSMSE PhDMechanical Engineering BSE MSME PhDMedical Product Innovation Graduate CertificateMetallurgical Engineering MSMETE PhDMining Engineering Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateNanoScience and Engineering Undergraduate CertificateNuclear Engineering Undergraduate Certificate Graduate Certificate MSNEPetroleum Engineering MSPEProcessing, Properties, and Performance of Eng. Metals Graduate CertificateSafety Engineering Graduate CertificateSupply Chain Management Undergraduate CertificateSustainability Undergraduate CertificateSustainable Engineering Undergraduate Certificate MSSE
School of LawCivil Litigation Graduate CertificateDisability Legal Studies Graduate CertificateHealth Care Compliance Graduate CertificateHealth Law Graduate Certificate
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
54
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
School of Law (continued)Human Resource Law Graduate Certificate
International and Comparative Law Graduate Certificate LLM
Law MSL SJD JD
Graduate School of Public and International AffairsCybersecurity, Policy, and Law Graduate Certificate
Energy and Environment MPA MID
Governance and International Public Management MPA MID
Human Security MPIA MID
International Political Economy MPIA
Non-Government Organizations and Civil Society MID
Policy Research and Analysis MPA
Public and International Affairs MPA PhD
Public and Nonprofit Management MPA
Public Policy and Management MPPM
Security and Intelligence Studies MPIA
Social Policy MPA MID
Urban Affairs and Planning MPA MID
School of Social WorkBehavioral Health Case Management Undergraduate Certificate
Gerontology Graduate Certificate
Integrated Health Care Graduate Certificate
Social Work BASW MSW PhD
School of Computing and InformationBig Data Analytics Graduate Certificate
Computational Biology BS
Computational Modeling and Simulation MS PhD
Computer Science BS MS PhD
Cybersecurity, Policy and Law Graduate Certificate
Digital Narrative and Interactive Design BS
Information and Network Security Graduate Certificate
Information Science Graduate Certificate BS MSIS PhD
Intelligent Systems MS PhD
Library and Information Science PhD
Telecommunications Graduate Certificate MST
College of Business AdministrationAccounting BSBA
Business Analytics Undergraduate Certificate
Business Information Systems BSBA
Finance BSBA
Global Management BSBA
Human Resources Management BSBA
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Certificate
International Business Undergraduate Certificate
Leadership and Ethics Undergraduate Certificate
Marketing BSBA
Sports Management Undergraduate Certificate
Supply Chain Management Undergraduate Certificate BSBA
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
55
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
School of Dental MedicineAnesthesiology Graduate Certificate
Dental Hygiene Undergraduate Certificate AS
Dental Medicine DMD
Dental Public Health Graduate Certificate
Endodontics Graduate Certificate MDS
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Graduate Certificate
Oral Biology MS PhD
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Graduate Certificate MDS
Pediatric Dentistry Graduate Certificate MDS
Periodontics Graduate Certificate MDS
Prosthodontics Graduate Certificate MDS
School of NursingAdult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
Clinical Nurse Specialist DNP
Gerontology for Nurse Practitioners Graduate Certificate
Health Care Genetics Graduate Certificate
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
Nurse Anesthesia DNP
Nurse Midwife DNP
Nurse Practitioner MSN DNP
Nurse Specialty Role MSN DNP
Nursing BSN PhD
Nursing Case Management for Primary Care Graduate Certificate
Nursing Education Graduate Certificate
Nursing Informatics Graduate Certificate
Nursing Research Graduate Certificate
Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
School Nurse Graduate Certificate
School of PharmacyPharmaceutical Sciences BSPS MS PhD
Pharmacy MS PharmD
Pharmacy Administration MS
Pharmacy Business Administration Graduate Certificate MPBA
Graduate School of Public HealthBehavioral and Community Health Sciences MPH PhD DRPH
Biostatistics MS PhD
Community-Based Participatory Research and Practice Graduate Certificate
Environmental and Occupational Health MS MPH PhD
Environmental Health Risk Assessment Graduate Certificate
Epidemiology MS MPH PhD DRPH
Evaluation of Pub Hlth Promotion and Health Ed Programs Graduate Certificate
Genetic Counseling MS
Genome Bioinformatics MS
Global Health Graduate Certificate
Health Equity Graduate Certificate
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
56
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Graduate School of Public Health (continued)Health Policy and Management MHA MPH
Health Services Research and Policy MS PhD
Health Systems Leadership and Management Graduate Certificate
Healthcare Systems Engineering Graduate Certificate
Human Genetics MS PhD
Infectious Diseases and Microbiology MS MPH PhD
LGBT Health and Wellness Graduate Certificate
Multidisciplinary MPH Program MPH
Public Health Genetics Graduate Certificate MPH
School of MedicineBiomedical Informatics Graduate Certificate MS PhD
Biomedical Sciences MS
Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology MS PhD
Cellular and Molecular Pathology MS PhD
Clinical and Translational Science PhD
Clinical Research Graduate Certificate MS
Computational Biology MS PhD
Computational Biomedicine and Biotechnology MS
Integrative Systems Biology MS PhD
Medical Education Graduate Certificate MS
Medicine (Professional Program) MD
Microbiology and Immunology MS PhD
Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology MS PhD
Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology MS PhD
Molecular Pharmacology MS PhDNeurobiology MS PhD
School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesAssistive Technology in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificateAthletic Training BSAudiology AuDClinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling MSCommunication Science BACommunication Science and Disorders MA MS PhDDisability Studies Graduate CertificateEmergency Medicine BSEmergency Medicine in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificateHealth and Rehabilitation Sciences MSHealth Data Analytics Graduate CertificateHealth Informatics MSHealth Information Cybersecurity Graduate CertificateHealth Information Management BSLeadership in Health Informatics Graduate CertificateNutrition and Dietetics MSOccupational Therapy MS MOT CSCD OTDPathokinesiology in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificatePhysical Therapy DPTPhysician Assistant Studies MS
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
57
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (continued)Prosthetics and Orthotics MSPsycho-Social Issues in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificateRehabilitation Science BS PhDRehabilitation Technology Graduate CertificateRevenue Cycle Management Graduate CertificateSpeech-Language Pathology CSCD
University Center for International StudiesAfrican Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateAsian Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateEastern European Studies Graduate CertificateEuropean Union Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateGlobal Health Undergraduate CertificateGlobal Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateLatin American Social and Public Policy Graduate CertificateLatin American Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateRussian and East European Study Undergraduate Certificate Russian Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateSoviet Studies Graduate CertificateTransatlantic Studies Undergraduate CertificateWest European Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate Certificate
University Center for Social and Urban Research
Gerontology Graduate Certificate
Johnstown - Business and EnterpriseAccounting BSBusiness Undergraduate CertificateEconomics BAFinance BSInformation Systems BSManagement BSMarketing BS
Johnstown - EducationEarly Childhood Education BSEarly Childhood Education with Special Education BAMiddle Level Education BSMiddle Level Education with Special Education BASecondary Education BA BS
Johnstown - Engineering and Computer ScienceChemical Engineering BSECivil Engineering BSEComputer Engineering BSEComputer Science BSElectrical Engineering BSEMechanical Engineering BSE
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
58
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Johnstown - Humanities Communication BAEnglish Literature BAHumanities BAJournalism BAMultimedia and Digital Culture BATheatre Arts BAWriting BA
Johnstown - Natural SciencesBiochemistry BSBiology BSChemistry BSEnergy and Earth Resources BSMathematics BSNatural Science BSPsychology BS
Johnstown - Nursing and Health SciencesHealthcare Management and Supervision BSNursing BSNRespiratory Care ASSurgical Technology AS
Johnstown - Social SciencesEnvironmental Studies BAGeographic Information Systems Undergraduate CertificateGeography BAHistory BAInternational Studies Undergraduate CertificateJustice Administration and Criminology BAPolitical Science BASocial Sciences BASociology BA
Johnstown - Other Programs Self Design BA BS
Greensburg - Behavioral SciencesAmerican Studies BAAnthropology BACriminal Justice BAEarly Childhood Education BSHealthcare Management BSHistory BALatin American Studies Undergraduate CertificateManagement BSManagement Information Systems BSManagement-Accounting BSManufacturing Management Undergraduate CertificatePolitical Science BA
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
59
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Greensburg - Behavioral Sciences (continued)Psychology BSPublic Policy BSSecondary Education BSSocial Sciences Area BASpanish Education BS
Greensburg - HumanitiesArts Entrepreneurship Undergraduate CertificateChildren's Literature Undergraduate CertificateCommunication: Rhetoric and Communication BACreative and Professional Writing BADigital Studies Undergraduate CertificateEnglish Literature BAEnglish Writing BAHumanities Area BASelf-Design BA BSSpanish BAVisual and Performing Arts BA
Greensburg - Natural SciencesApplied Mathematics BSBiochemistry BSBiological Sciences BSChemistry BSInformation Technology BSNatural Sciences Area BSNursing BSN
TitusvilleNursing ASPhysical Therapist Assistant AS
Bradford - Behavioral and Social SciencesCriminal Justice BAEnvironmental Studies BAGeneral Studies BAHistory - Political Science BAInternational Affairs BALiberal Studies AAPsychology BSSociology BA
Bradford - Biological and Health SciencesBiology BSExercise Science BSNursing AS BSNRadiological Science BS
Bradford - Communications and the ArtsBroadcast Communications BACommunications BAEnglish BAInterdisciplinary Arts BAWriting BA
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
60
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Doctorate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Bradford - Management and EducationAccounting BSBiology Education 7-12 BSBusiness, Computer and Information Technology BSBusiness Management BSChemistry Education 7-12 BSComputer Information Systems and Technology BSEarly Level Education (Pre K- 4) BSEconomics BAEnglish Education 7-12 BSHealth and Physical Education BSHospitality Management BSInformation Systems ASMathematics Education 7-12 BSSocial Studies Education 7-12 BSSport and Recreation Management BS
Bradford - Physical and Computational SciencesApplied Mathematics BSChemistry BSEnergy Science and Technology BSEngineering Science ASForensic Science BSPetroleum Technology ASPhysical Sciences BS
Notes: In this table, the schools are listed in the same order as is used in presenting student enrollment information in the Student Information section of the Fact Book. The degree and certificate programs listed are those in which students may enroll as in presently available to students who wish to declare a major in them.
Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. That is, some students in some doctoral programs may wish to conclude their studies with a Master's degree.The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degreeprogram, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.Offered in addition to the programs listed here are the combined major and numerous dual, joint, and cooperative degree programs.
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
61
PITTSBURGH CAMPUS Certificates Undergraduate Certificate 62 Graduate Certificate 89Certificates Total 151
Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs
Associate of Science AS 1Associate Degree Programs Total 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts BA 47Bachelor of Arts in Social Work BASW 1Bachelor of Philosophy BPhil 2Bachelor of Science BS 38Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BSBA 7Bachelor of Science in Engineering BSE 10Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1 Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences BSPS 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 107
Master's Degree Programs Master of Arts MA 30Master of Arts in Teaching MAT 1Master of Business Administration MBA 2Master of Dental Science MDS 5Master of Education MEd 3Master of Fine Arts MFA 2Master of Health Administration MHA 1Master of International Business MIB 1Master of International Development MID 6Master of Laws LLM 1Master of Occupational Therapy MOT 1Master of Pharmacy Business Administration MPBA 1Master of Public Administration MPA 7Master of Public Health MPH 7Master of Public and International Affairs MPIA 3Master of Public Policy and Management MPPM 1Master of Science MS 66Master of Science in Bioengineering MSBENG 1Master of Science in Chemical Engineering MSChE 1Master of Science in Civil Engineering MSCE 1Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering MSECE 1Master of Science in Industrial Engineering MSIE 1Master of Science in Information Science MSIS 1Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems Engineering MSMFSE 1Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering MSMSE 1
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering MSME 1
NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2019
62
PITTSBURGH CAMPUS (continued)Master's Degree Programs (continued)
Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering MSMETE 1Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering MSNE 1Master of Science in Nursing MSN 2Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering MSPE 1Master of Science in Telecommunications MST 1Master of Social Work MSW 1Master of Studies in Law MSL 1Master of Sustainable Engineering MSSE 1
Master's Degree Programs Total 156
Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Degree ProgramsDoctor of Jurisprudence SJD 1Doctor of Philosophy PhD 78Doctor of Public Health DrPH 2
Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Degree Programs Total 81
Doctorate - Professional Practice Degree Programs Doctor of Audiology AuD 1Doctor of Clinical Science CSCD 2Doctor of Dental Medicine DMD 1Doctor of Education EdD 5Doctor of Medicine MD 1Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP 5Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD 1Doctor of Occupational Therapy OTD 1Doctor of Physical Therapy DPT 1Juris Doctor JD 1
Doctorate - Professional Practice Degree Programs Total 19
Pittsburgh Campus Degree Programs Total 364
PITTSBURGH CAMPUS TOTALSPittsburgh Campus Certificates Total 151
Pittsburgh Campus Degree Programs Total 364
Pittsburgh Campus Certificates and Degree Programs Total 515
REGIONAL CAMPUSES JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS
CertificatesUndergraduate Certificate 3
Certificates Total 3
NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
63
JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS (continued)Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs
Associate of Science AS 2Associate Degree Programs Total 2
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts BA 19Bachelor of Science BS 18Bachelor of Science in Engineering BSE 5Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 43
Johnstown Campus Degree Programs Total 45
JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS TOTALSJohnstown Campus Certificates Total 3
Johnstown Campus Degree Programs Total 45
Johnstown Campus Certificates and Degree Programs Total 48
GREENSBURG CAMPUS Certificates
Undergraduate Certificate 5Certificates Total 5
Degree ProgramsBaccalaureate Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts BA 14Bachelor of Science BS 16Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 31
Greensburg Campus Degree Programs Total 31
GREENSBURG CAMPUS TOTALSGreensburg Campus Certificates Total 5
Greensburg Campus Degree Programs Total 31
Greensburg Campus Certificates and Degree Programs Total 36
TITUSVILLE CAMPUS Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Program
Associate of Science AS 2Associate Degree Program Total 2
TITUSVILLE CAMPUS TOTALSTitusville Campus Degree Programs Total 2
BRADFORD CAMPUS Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs
NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
64
Associate of Arts AA 1Associate of Science AS 4
Associate Degree Programs Total 5
Baccalaureate Degree ProgramsBachelor of Arts BA 12Bachelor of Science BS 22Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 35
Bradford Campus Degree Programs Total 40
BRADFORD CAMPUS TOTALS
Bradford Campus Degree Programs Total 40
REGIONAL CAMPUSES TOTALSRegional Campuses Certificates Total 8
Regional Campuses Degree Programs Total 118
Regional Campuses Certificates And Degree Programs Total 126
UNIVERSITY TOTALSUniversity Certificates Total 159
University Degree Programs Total 482
University Certificates And Degree Programs Total 641
Notes: In this table, the schools are listed in the same order as is used in prsenting student enrollment information in the Student Information section of the Fact Book . The degree and certificate programs listed are those in which students may enroll as in presently available to students who wish to declare a major in them. Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. That is, some students in some doctoral programs may wish to conclude their studies with a Master's degree.
The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.
NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
65
Certificate DegreeDoctorate Certificate
Under- Certificate Research/ Professional Degree and Degreegraduate Graduate Total Associate Baccalaureate Master's Scholarship Practice Total Total
SCHOOL Pittsburgh Campus
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 13 7 20 0 65 44 31 0 140 160College of General Studies 12 0 12 0 10 0 0 0 10 22Honors College 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1Katz Graduate School of Business 0 1 1 0 0 14 1 0 15 16School of Education 0 10 10 0 2 8 6 5 21 31Swanson School of Engineering 14 9 23 0 10 13 10 0 33 56School of Law 0 6 6 0 0 2 1 1 4 10Graduate School of Public and International Affairs 0 1 1 0 0 17 1 0 18 19School of Social Work 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 3 6School of Computing and Information 0 5 5 0 4 5 5 0 14 19College of Business Administration 6 0 6 0 7 0 0 0 7 13School of Dental Medicine 1 8 9 1 0 6 1 1 9 18School of Nursing 0 11 11 0 1 2 1 5 9 20School of Pharmacy 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 1 7 8Graduate School of Public Health 0 9 9 0 0 16 9 0 25 34School of Medicine 0 3 3 0 0 14 11 1 26 29School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 4 6 10 0 5 10 2 5 22 32University Center for International Studies 10 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 20University Center for Social and Urban Research 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Pittsburgh Campus Total 62 89 151 1 107 156 81 19 364 515
Regional CampusesJohnstown 3 0 3 2 43 0 0 0 45 48Greensburg 5 0 5 0 31 0 0 0 31 36Titusville 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2Bradford 0 0 0 5 35 0 0 0 40 40
Regional Campuses Total 8 0 8 9 109 0 0 0 118 126
UNIVERSITY TOTAL 70 89 159 10 216 156 81 19 482 641
Notes: In this table, the schools are listed in the same order as is used in prsenting student enrollment information in the Student Information section of the Fact Book . The degree and certificate programs listed are those in which students may enroll as in presently available to students who wish to declare a major in them.
Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. That is, some students in some doctoral programs may wish to conclude their studies with a Master's degree. The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.
NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE AND DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2019
66
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Pittsburgh Campus Certificate Undergraduate CertificateGraduate CertificateTotal
Degree AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
TotalJohnstown Campus Certificate Undergraduate Certificate
TotalDegree Associate
BaccalaureateTotal
TotalGreensburg Campus Certificate Undergraduate Certificate
TotalDegree Baccalaureate
TotalTotal
Titusville Campus Degree AssociateTotal
TotalBradford Campus Degree Associate
BaccalaureateTotal
TotalUniversity Total
1,327319
1,008
1,388339
1,049
1,356384972
1,308355953
1,268332936
7,877606391
2,1374,713
30
7,879621419
2,1384,668
33
7,892657416
2,2804,527
12
7,849626461
2,3094,453
7,906652438
2,2954,521
9,2049,2679,2489,1579,174
1212
1414
1515
99
1010
499483
16
504483
21
503479
24
497470
27
485462
23
511518518506495
1111
66
1111
66
11
249249
232232
263263
256256
270270
260238274262271
5656
8181
5858
6161
5656
5681586156
245212
33
298256
42
288242
46
280241
39
288247
41
24529828828028810,27610,40210,38610,26610,284
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019
67
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Undergraduate Certificate Pittsburgh CampusJohnstown CampusGreensburg CampusTotal
Associate Pittsburgh CampusJohnstown CampusTitusville CampusBradford CampusTotal
Baccalaureate Pittsburgh CampusJohnstown CampusGreensburg CampusBradford CampusTotal
Graduate Certificate Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Master's Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Doctorate - Professional Practice Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Unversity Total
1,0311112
1,008
1,0696
141,049
9981115
972
96869
953
9471
10936
13533561630
17742812133
14046582412
127396127
120415623
5,657212249483
4,713
5,639256232483
4,668
5,511242263479
4,527
5,420241256470
4,453
5,500247270462
4,521
319319
339339
384384
355355
332332
2,1372,137
2,1382,138
2,2802,280
2,3092,309
2,2952,295
391391
419419
416416
461461
438438
606606
621621
657657
626626
652652
10,27610,40210,38610,26610,284
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019
68
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
UndergraduateCertificate
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
College of General Studies
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Social Work
College of Business Administration
School of Dental Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University Center for International Studies
Johnstown
Greensburg
Total
Associate School of Dental Medicine
Johnstown
Titusville
Bradford
Total
Baccalaureate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
College of General Studies
School of Education
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
College of Business Administration
School of NursingSchool of Pharmacy
1,031
11
12
138
43
118
94
228
387
1,069
6
14
125
39
93
97
258
437
998
11
15
160
34
10
59
68
192
449
968
6
9
192
39
23
67
1
42
179
410
947
1
10
165
50
40
56
3
45
151
426
135
33
56
16
30
177
42
81
21
33
140
46
58
24
12
127
39
61
27
120
41
56
23
5,657
212
249
483
252
85
215
640
106
41
713
109
314
2,238
5,639
256
232
483
273
88
214
658
68
38
732
99
316
2,182
5,511
242
263
479
273
92
203
602
89
42
675
95
287
2,169
5,420
241
256
470
296
82
249
700
78
37
590
97
291
2,033
5,500
247
270
462
299
81
258
650
65
50
555
101
278
2,184
1
1
2
2
1
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019
69
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
BaccalaureateSchool of NursingSchool of Pharmacy
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Johnstown
Greensburg
Bradford
Total
Graduate Certificate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Katz Graduate School of Business
School of Education
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Law
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
Graduate School of Public Health
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University Center for Social and Urban Research
University Center for International Studies
Total
Master's Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Katz Graduate School of Business
School of EducationSwanson School of Engineering
5,657
212
249
483
252
85
215
640
106
41
713
109
314
2,238
5,639
256
232
483
273
88
214
658
68
38
732
99
316
2,182
5,511
242
263
479
273
92
203
602
89
42
675
95
287
2,169
5,420
241
256
470
296
82
249
700
78
37
590
97
291
2,033
5,500
247
270
462
299
81
258
650
65
50
555
101
278
2,184
319
46
5
15
34
5
23
38
50
13
61
4
25
339
49
4
1
13
38
1
20
1
48
44
13
83
24
384
44
5
11
24
35
3
17
50
29
25
114
27
355
59
7
19
16
45
4
14
1
22
21
39
85
23
332
58
8
16
31
28
2
16
1
15
36
21
68
32
2,137
211
85
181
27
55
10
262
230
158
18
211
240
319
130
2,138
264
39
157
14
55
6
178
227
162
27
238
249
381
141
2,280
285
38
154
19
65
7
217
243
165
23
250
289
404
121
2,309
269
33
196
14
61
3
236
252
176
29
244
271
381
144
2,295
244
33
170
19
73
8
228
215
143
15
270
326
377
1741
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019 (continued)
70
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Master'sSchool of EducationSwanson School of Engineering
School of Law
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
Graduate School of Public Health
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Total
Doctorate -Research/Scholarship
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Katz Graduate School of Business
School of Education
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Law
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
Graduate School of Public HealthSchool of Medicine
2,137
211
85
181
27
55
10
262
230
158
18
211
240
319
130
2,138
264
39
157
14
55
6
178
227
162
27
238
249
381
141
2,280
285
38
154
19
65
7
217
243
165
23
250
289
404
121
2,309
269
33
196
14
61
3
236
252
176
29
244
271
381
144
2,295
244
33
170
19
73
8
228
215
143
15
270
326
377
174
391
13
38
32
12
6
3
10
5
3
77
34
8
150
419
22
42
39
6
3
1
13
4
3
3
78
39
12
154
416
24
38
38
7
4
1
7
3
2
1
63
56
5
167
461
18
50
37
6
11
15
6
4
78
42
5
189
438
10
36
59
12
5
1
15
2
5
1
68
43
10
171
1
1
1
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019 (continued)
71
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Doctorate -Research/Scholarship
Graduate School of Public HealthSchool of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
School of Education
School of Law
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Total
Unversity Total
391
13
38
419
22
42
416
24
38
461
18
50
438
10
36
606
78
138
115
24
84
120
47
621
75
144
115
49
84
134
20
657
78
162
107
48
86
138
38
626
68
138
110
47
87
176
652
82
150
108
34
82
196
10,27610,40210,38610,26610,284
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) was established on July 1, 2017. Included under SCI, in this table, are data that had previously been reported under the School of Information Sciences and also under the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences respective to that school's Department of Computer Science.
2Effective Fall 2016, the School of Dental Medicine established a major in Dental Hygiene leading to the Associate of Science degree.
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019 (continued)
72
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
College of General Studies Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateTotal
Katz Graduate School of Business Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Education BaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
Swanson School of Engineering Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Law Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/Scholarship
2,930150130
252,238
387
2,938154141
242,182
437
2,933167121
272,169
449
2,799189144
232,033
410
2,987171174
322,184
426
542314228
574316258
479287192
470291179
429278151
3318
3194
39312
381
4095
404
3865
381
38710
377
4914734
24061
109
4902039
2498399
5923856
289114
95
495
42271
8597
538
43326
68101
1,10877
21113
71394
1,15878
23813
73297
1,08163
25025
67568
99378
24439
59042
95968
27021
55545
188120
1850
208134
32744
191138
12329
226176
2921
248196
11536
1
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY SCHOOL/CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019
73
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019School of Law
Master'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs Master'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Social Work Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Computing and Information BaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
College of Business Administration Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateTotal
School of Dental Medicine Undergraduate CertificateAssociateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
School of Nursing Baccalaureate
188120
1850
208134
32744
191138
12329
226176
2921
248196
11536
1613
158
1653
162
1672
165
1804
176
1485
143
3145
2303841
3174
2274838
3383
2435042
3186
2522237
1
2852
2151550
3
37810
262
106
26013
1781
68
3137
217
89
33015
2361
78
30915
2281
65
758640118
751658
93
661602
59
767700
67
706650
56
15084
3102330
14484
16
2033
13386
17
171210
12787
314
23
14782
18
16
40
1
2
2
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY SCHOOL/CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019 (continued)
74
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019School of Dental Medicine TotalSchool of Nursing Baccalaureate
Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
School of Pharmacy BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
Graduate School of Public Health Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Medicine Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
University Center for Social and Urban Research Graduate Certificate
30524
655
5215
32249
355
1214
32348
465
3203
372471161
4249
37234
573
2258
239115
122785
223115
61488
225107
71992
212110
61482
220108
121981
24732
18134
23439
15738
22738
15435
27837
19645
25759
17028
276138
388515
238144
423913
262162
383824
237138
503316
250150
363331
5977813
211
25243
6747522
2641
27339
7057824
28511
27334
7096818
26919
29639
7018210
24416
29950
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY SCHOOL/CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019 (continued)
75
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences TotalUniversity Center for Social and Urban Research Graduate Certificate
TotalUniversity Center for International Studies Undergraduate Certificate
Graduate CertificateTotal
Johnstown Undergraduate CertificateAssociateBaccalaureateTotal
Greensburg Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateTotal
Titusville AssociateTotal
Bradford AssociateBaccalaureateTotal
Unversity Total
55
44
55
77
88
18446
138
17449
125
20444
160
25159
192
22358
165
511483
1612
518483
2114
518479
2415
506470
279
495462
2310
260249
11
238232
6
274263
11
262256
6
271270
1
5656
8181
5858
6161
5656
245212
33
298256
42
288242
46
280241
39
288247
41
10,27610,40210,38610,26610,284
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) was established on July 1, 2017. Included under SCI, in this table, are data that had previously been reported under the School of Information Sciences and also under the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences respective to that school's Department of Computer Science.
2Effective Fall 2016, the School of Dental Medicine established a major in Dental Hygiene leading to the Associate of Science degree.
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY SCHOOL/CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2015-2019 (continued)
76
FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
Faculty
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Research Associates andPostdoctoral Associates
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Staff
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
All Employees
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesHonors CollegeKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
5,240129140
2,518163
8892
194116106
3256
202135120
231,126
7481411951014
5107
5565
49
197
29
23281
4,492115129
2,423153
74878761412847
183128
91
845
7094613
4062415
34321
6742
119
147
1
21
3
6953913
4052415
34321
6532
116
7,6943,816
1092,020
317100
87203
41139
2548
123128106
1514
403
30191
8112
217
117
3335
114
15
7,3933,725
1011,908
2969376
19641
1362245
118117102
1514
388
13,6433,991
2624,944
504203182401160247
58104392267228
1537
1,648
1,063112
19208
312116
1145568
712261933
23299
12,5803,879
2434,736
473182166287105179
5192
366248195
1514
1,349
373983096
149
5522
818
7
318762278
142
450131
28109182
208
57
430123
28104175
823229
58205331
7530
82314
748199
50182317
5,6138034,810 70914695 8,1443217,823 14,4661,13813,3281Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include employees in the responsibility center entitled Education - University Service Programs.
3Other Areas include the following responsibility centers: Athletics, Business and Auxiliary Services, Computing Services and Systems Development, Education - University Service Programs, Facilties Management, Human Resources, Learning Research and Development Center, Office of the Chancellor, Office of University Counsel, Public Safety and Emergency Management, Real Estate, School of Medicine Division Administration, Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost, Senior Vice Chancellor for Business and Operations, Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Senior Vice Chancellor for Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement, Senior Vice Chancellor for Research, Student Affairs, University Center for International Studies, University Center for Social and Urban Research, University Library System, and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center.
Notes: Figures include regular full-time and regular part-time employees. Not included are individuals employed on a temporary full-time or temporary part-time basis.
1
2
3
FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME EMPLOYEES BY SCHOOL AND EMPLOYEE TYPE — FALL TERM 2019
78
Note: In this table, international employees are reported respective to race, in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.For counts of employees that recognize citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Sex”.
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,4921,9772,515
362016
196
13
3,2341,4661,768
1517279
624
904340564
321
1396970
695315380
321517
761
277135142
583127
2
2
298115183
523
1611
5
7,3934,4852,908
1056144
824834
5,8193,5492,270
1409149
523
531345186
761
704383321
12,5806,7775,803
1739677
1086048
9,3305,1504,180
349194155
1349
1,733800933
1510
5
859463396
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
1426676
954
1195762
2
2
1147
1
1
1759382
1367
1568571
11
1
1
413
317159158
221111
275142133
2
2
11
1248
514
Pittsburgh Campus
Johnstown Campus
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019
79
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
784236
1
1
653431
431
541
312
1046341
312
965937
22
11
2
2
182105
77
413
1619368
651
651
514
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
2214
8
2014
6
2
2
281216
281216
502624
482622
2
2
Greensburg Campus
Titusville Campus
Note: In this table, international employees are reported respective to race, in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.For counts of employees that recognize citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Sex”.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
80
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
762848
1
1
622636
211
5
5
615
1236855
413
1166650
11
2
2
19996
103
413
1
1
1789286
321
5
5
817
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,8102,1272,683
462521
206
14
3,5001,5971,903
1597683
624
927348579
321
1497178
695315380
321517
761
277135142
583127
2
2
298115183
523
1611
5
7,8234,7213,102
1256956
824834
6,2153,7712,444
1439449
633
533346187
761
712384328
13,3287,1636,165
203109
94
1096049
9,9925,5034,489
360201159
1459
1,758809949
1510
5
877466411
Bradford Campus
Total University
Note: In this table, international employees are reported respective to race, in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.For counts of employees that recognize citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Sex”.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
81
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,4921,9772,515
321913
175
12
3,1491,4301,719
1366670
624
773292481
321
1356966
24192
149
695315380
1165
33
1708783
1596
371819
972
450185265
7,3934,4852,908
975641
814734
5,7973,5382,259
1338548
523
407275132
651
701381320
1669670
12,5806,7775,803
1408159
1015546
9,1165,0554,061
284160124
1147
1,217585632
972
845457388
857373484
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
1426676
752
1195762
2
2
1046
1
1
3
3
1759382
1367
1568571
11
1
1
413
317159158
2011
9
275142133
2
2
11
1147
514
3
3
Pittsburgh Campus
Johnstown Campus
Note: In this table, international employees are reported separate from domestic employees in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
For counts of employees without regard to citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Ethnicity and Sex”.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY CITIZENSHIP, ETHNICITY, AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019
82
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
784236
1
1
653431
431
541
312
1046341
312
965937
22
11
2
2
182105
77
413
1619368
651
651
514
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
2214
8
2014
6
2
2
281216
281216
502624
482622
2
2
Greensburg Campus
Titusville Campus
Note: In this table, international employees are reported separate from domestic employees in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
For counts of employees without regard to citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Ethnicity and Sex”.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY CITIZENSHIP, ETHNICITY, AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
83
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
762848
1
1
612536
211
3
3
615
312
1236855
413
1166650
11
2
2
19996
103
413
1
1
1779186
321
3
3
817
312
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,8102,1272,683
402416
185
13
3,4141,5601,854
1447074
624
793300493
321
1457174
24793
154
695315380
1165
33
1708783
1596
371819
972
450185265
7,8234,7213,102
1176453
814734
6,1933,7602,433
1368848
633
409276133
651
709382327
1669670
13,3287,1636,165
1689474
1025547
9,7775,4074,370
295167128
1257
1,239594645
972
863460403
863374489
Bradford Campus
Total University
Note: In this table, international employees are reported separate from domestic employees in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
For counts of employees without regard to citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Ethnicity and Sex”.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY CITIZENSHIP, ETHNICITY, AND SEX — FALL TERM 2019 (continued)
84
Number of Full-Time Employees by Employee TypeFaculty 4,810 36.1% Research/Post Doctoral Associates 695 5.2%Staff 7,823 58.7% Total 13,328 100.0%
Notes: The charts shown on this page provide levels of detail that are, for faculty, percentages by rank, and for staff, percentages by occupational activity category.
Figures include regular full-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary basis are not included.
Faculty by Academic Rank
Staff by Occupational Activity Category
3.7%
5.4%
5.9%
22.7%
23.7%
38.5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Other
Lecturer
Instructor
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Percentage of Faculty in Academic Rank
Acad
emic
Ran
k
2.3%
4.3%
5.6%
8.6%
9.7%
69.6%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Skilled Crafts
Clerical/Secretarial
Service/Maintenance
Executive
Professional Non-Faculty
Percentage of Staff in Occupational Activity Category
Occ
upat
iona
l Act
ivity
Technical and Paraprofessional
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES — TOTAL UNIVERSITY — FALL TERM 2019
85
ProfessorAssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor Instructor Lecturer Other Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
4,492115129
2,423153
74878761412847
183128
91845
17997
2712
61
43
2
261
1382
5
233
2228
19102
12
9
2
79
1,7463
541,142
672755461518
68
663138
170
1,0233
35585
4223131913
813
6473721
158
1,0614
21567
4220191320
77
27641532
203
318762278
142
1
1
11
6496
2128
10431111844
11627
43154
32817
16
4,8101802622861,8501,1391,093
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.
3Includes the following responsibility centers: Education - University Service Programs, Office of the Chancellor, School of Medicine Division Administration, Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, University Center for International Studies, and University Library Stystem.
Note: Academic Rank of Other includes faculty with a primary job classification that does not correspond to a particular academic rank, such as Librarian or Teacher.
1
2
3
FULL-TIME FACULTY BY SCHOOL AND ACADEMIC RANK — FALL TERM 2019
86
Associate Assistant Fall Term Professor Professor Professor Instructor
2015 146,278 98,195 80,157 46,341 2016 149,444 99,920 81,505 44,878 2017 153,001 101,149 85,625 55,553
2018 156,654 103,244 86,974 57,889
2019 162,471 105,054 89,448 54,890
Note:
The University of Pittsburgh annually reports specifically-defined faculty salaries data to the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) via the AAUP’s annual Faculty Compensation Survey. To be included in this survey, the AAUP considers each individual faculty member's instructional effort. Since the 2015-16 survey, hence reflected in the data shown for each of these fall terms, the AAUP has broadly defined instructional effort in such manner that if a faculty member has any level of instructional effort, they are included in the survey. With regard to categorizing faculty by rank, note that beginning with the 2017-18 survey, hence reflected in the Fall Term 2017, 2018 and 2019 data, visiting faculty in the ranks of Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor are reported as Instructor.
$0$10,000$20,000$30,000$40,000$50,000$60,000$70,000$80,000$90,000
$100,000$110,000$120,000$130,000$140,000$150,000$160,000$170,000
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor
Aver
age
Sala
ry
Academic Rank
20152016201720182019
AVERAGE SALARY OF FULL-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY ACADEMIC RANK, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS — FALL TERM 2015-2019
87
Bachelor's Master'sPhD/ScD/
EdD DMD/DDS MD JD DO DVM
OtherProfessional
Doctorate TotalPittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
BradfordGreensburgJohnstownTitusvilleTotal
University Total
4,492115129
2,423153
74878761412847
183128
91845
62
1072
3110
1
1
128
4
40
40
51
1
3
1
41
113
1,5771
1,54918
114
1
2
54
1
53
2,3211388
809128
407022562527
1180
8280
700
3358725
921435
15152
409
127
40654
115
51
12
31822
1427876
3
21
21812995453
899
401921
81331
4,810651240511,577542,53942448
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.
3Includes the following responsibility centers: Education - University Service Programs, Office of the Chancellor, School of Medicine Division Administration, Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, University Center for International Studies, and University Library Stystem.
3Note: In some disciplines, the master’s degree is considered to be the terminal degree.
Doctoral
12
3
FULL-TIME FACULTY BY SCHOOL AND HIGHEST EARNED DEGREE — FALL TERM 2019
88
TenuredTotal % of Total
Tenure StreamTotal % of Total
Non-Tenured andNon-Tenure Stream
Total % of TotalTotal
Total % of TotalPittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
25.9%2.6%
15.5%18.1%33.3%31.1%21.8%10.3%49.2%34.1%64.3%42.6%51.4%29.7%45.1%40.8%
1,1643
20439
512319
930141820943841
345
10.1%
9.3%8.2%
11.1%5.4%
18.4%3.4%9.8%
19.5%14.3%10.6%16.9%
7.8%19.8%14.3%
454
12199
174
1636845
311018
121
64.0%97.4%75.2%73.7%55.6%63.5%59.8%86.2%41.0%46.3%21.4%46.8%31.7%62.5%35.2%44.9%
2,874112
971,785
854752752519
622588032
379
100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%
4,492115129
2,423153
74878761412847
183128
91845
42.8%42.1%22.7%41.0%47.2%
13632
53267
11.0%17.1%
6.4%12.0%
3513
517
46.2%40.8%77.3%52.6%40.8%
14731174158
100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%
318762278
142
27.0%1,300 10.2%489 62.8%3,021 100.0%4,810
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.
3Includes the following responsibility centers: Education - University Service Programs, Office of the Chancellor, School of Medicine Division Administration, Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, University Center for International Studies, and University Library Stystem.
Note: Due to rounding, percentages shown may not add to 100%.
12
3
FULL-TIME FACULTY BY SCHOOL AND TENURE STATUS — FALL TERM 2019
89
Research Associates
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Postdoctoral Associates
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Postdoctoral Scholars
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Total
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Student AffairsDietrich School of Arts and SciencesSenior Vice Chancellor and ProvostKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for International StudiesLearning Research and Development CenterSchool of MedicineUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchSchool of Computing and InformationUniversity Total 68
122
301
111
63
20
12
7
21
2
56122
231
111
42
18
6412
40472
132414
2321
61122
992
2
1
1
6392
40372
132414
2321
61122
982
172
154
8
3
7
1
1
171
153
8
3
7
88132
56037
3133215
6421
67422
1262
15
27
21
3
86632
55830
3133215
6421
65322
1232
Research Associates and Postdoctoral Associates are University of Pittsburgh employees, while individuals classified as Postdoctoral Scholars, even as they are similarly involved in postdoctoral activities, are not.
Note:
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATES, AND POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARS — FALL TERM 2019
90
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
2018 2019 2020Actual Actual Budget
OPERATING REVENUES
$628,481 $639,561 $637,186Commonwealth Appropriation 169,680 174,675 178,027Commonwealth Construction Grants 21,582 8,781 27,130Research Grants and Contracts 808,082 859,690 874,447Contributions for Operations 77,638 51,047 52,837Endowment Distributions and Investment Income 143,535 157,031 172,647Sales and Services, Rental Revenue, and Other 427,009 462,185 443,286__________ __________ __________
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES $2,276,007 $2,352,970 $2,385,560__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________OPERATING EXPENSESSee inset box below for these figures expressed as functional expenses.
Salaries and Wages $1,005,074 $1,055,046 $1,083,084Fringe Benefits 286,230 300,091 305,950__________ __________ __________
Total Compensation 1,291,304 1,355,137 1,389,034Supplies 112,032 122,669 123,203Business and Professional 350,407 374,303 367,622Facilities 95,105 103,357 104,298Depreciation 177,210 184,835 193,360Interest 30,171 30,137 38,070Rent 50,083 52,507 56,283Other 46,912 42,301 42,986__________ __________ __________
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $2,153,224 $2,265,246 $2,314,856__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES $122,783 $87,724 $70,704
OTHER ACTIVITIES1
$206,836 $71,575 n/aContributions for Endowment 24,297 31,025 n/aChange in Fair Value of Interest Rate Swaps 20,526 (20,765) n/aDeferred Tax Benefit - 11,355 n/aOther Components of Net Periodic Benefit Cost (22,437) (22,241) n/aNonperiodic Changes in Benefit Plans 29,719 (46,707) n/a__________ __________ __________
TOTAL OTHER ACTIVITIES $258,941 $24,242 n/a__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $381,724 $111,966 $70,704
NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR $4,675,070 $5,056,794 $5,168,760__________ __________ __________NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $5,056,794 $5,168,760 $5,239,464__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________(continued on next page)
Tuition and Fees (net of tuition discounts of $192.7 million, $206.0 million, and $239.2 million, respectively)
Investment Gains (Losses), net of Endowment Distributions for Operations
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES — FISCAL YEAR 2018 TO 2020
92
FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES 2018 2019Based on Expenses shown above. Actual Actual
Academics $864,441 $884,244Research and Related 810,699 859,248Student Services 172,332 186,510Auxiliary enterprises 143,711 152,660Support Services 162,041 182,584__________ __________
TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES $2,153,224 $2,265,246__________ ____________________ __________
Note: Actual and budgeted figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands. Certain 2018 operating expenses include reclassifications to conform with the 2019 and 2020 presentation.
1These nonoperating activities are not included in the budget due to the inherent difficulty of projecting investment decisions, market fluctuations and changes in actuarial assumptions.
Source: Office of Budget and Financial Reporting, November 2019.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES — FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES— FISCAL YEAR 2018 TO 2019
93
Note: The revenue percentages are based upon budgeted Total Revenues of $2.39 billion. The expense percentages are based upon budgeted Total Expenses of $2.31 billion. The dollar amounts upon which these percentages are derived are displayed in the table, "Consolidated Statements of Activites - Fiscal Year 2018 to 2020".
Source: Office of Budget and Financial Reporting, November 2019.
Revenues
Research Grants and Contracts 36.7%
Tuition and Fees 26.7%
Sales and Services, Rental Revenue, and Other 18.6%
Commonwealth Appropriation 7.5%
Endowment Distributions and Investment Income 7.2%
Contributions for Operations 2.2%
Commonwealth Construction Grants 1.1%
Expenses
Salaries and Wages 46.8%
Business and Professional 15.9%
Fringe Benefits 13.2%
Depreciation 8.4%
Supplies 5.3%
Facilities 4.5%
Rent 2.4%
Other 1.9%
Interest 1.6%
DISTRIBUTION OF THE BUDGET — FISCAL YEAR 2020
94
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20School / Campus
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, College of General Studies, School of Education, and School of Social Work
Pennsylvania residents $17,292 $17,688 $18,130 $18,130 $18,628Out-of-State residents $28,058 $28,828 $29,692 $31,102 $32,656
College of Business AdministrationPennsylvania residents $19,314 $19,758 $20,250 $20,250 $20,806Out-of-State residents $31,610 $32,478 $33,452 $35,040 $36,792
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $18,446 $18,870 $19,340 $19,726 $20,662Out-of-State residents $30,660 $31,502 $32,446 $34,636 $37,060
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $18,626 $19,054 $19,530 $19,530 $20,456Out-of-State residents $30,312 $31,144 $32,078 $33,600 $35,952
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $16,800 $17,186 $17,614 $17,614 $18,098Out-of-State residents $27,924 $28,690 $29,550 $30,952 $32,498
School of Nursing and School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $21,770 $22,270 $22,826 $22,826 $23,452Out-of-State residents $35,662 $36,642 $37,740 $39,532 $41,508
Johnstown, Greensburg, and Bradford Pennsylvania residents $12,452 $12,688 $12,940 $12,940 $13,198Out-of-State residents $23,268 $23,710 $24,184 $24,184 $24,666
Titusville Pennsylvania residents $10,754 $10,958 $10,958 $10,958 $11,176Out-of-State residents $20,316 $20,702 $20,702 $20,702 $21,116
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website: http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
UNDERGRADUATE FULL-TIME TWO-TERM TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES, ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 TO 2019-20
95
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
School / Campus
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, College of General Studies, School of Education and School of Social Work
Pennsylvania residents $720 $737 $755 $755 $776Out-of-State residents $1,169 $1,201 $1,237 $1,295 $1,360
College of Business AdministrationPennsylvania residents $804 $823 $843 $843 $866Out-of-State residents $1,317 $1,353 $1,393 $1,460 $1,533
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $768 $786 $805 $821 $860Out-of-State residents $1,277 $1,312 $1,351 $1,443 $1,544
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $776 $793 $813 $813 $852Out-of-State residents $1,263 $1,297 $1,336 $1,400 $1,498
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $700 $716 $733 $733 $754Out-of-State residents $1,163 $1,195 $1,231 $1,289 $1,354
School of Nursing and School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $907 $927 $951 $951 $977Out-of-State residents $1,485 $1,526 $1,572 $1,647 $1,729
Johnstown, Greensburg, and BradfordPennsylvania residents $518 $528 $539 $539 $549Out-of-State residents $969 $987 $1,007 $1,007 $1,027
TitusvillePennsylvania residents $448 $456 $456 $456 $465Out-of-State residents $846 $862 $862 $862 $879
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website: http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
UNDERGRADUATE PART-TIME PER CREDIT TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES, ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 TO 2019-20
96
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20SchoolDietrich School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Pennsylvania residents $21,260 $21,748 $22,290 $22,846 $23,530Out-of-State residents $34,944 $35,904 $36,980 $38,736 $39,898
School of Social WorkPennsylvania residents $21,260 $21,748 $22,290 $22,846 $23,530Out-of-State residents $28,860 $29,652 $30,540 $31,990 $32,948
Katz Graduate School of BusinessPennsylvania residents $28,264 $28,914 $29,636 $30,376 $31,280Out-of-State residents $38,438 $39,494 $40,678 $42,608 $43,880
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $24,402 $24,962 $25,586 $26,224 $27,010Out-of-State residents $40,120 $41,222 $42,458 $44,474 $45,808
School of Law (not LLM)Pennsylvania residents $31,586 $32,312 $33,118 $33,944 $34,962Out-of-State residents $39,410 $40,492 $41,706 $43,686 $44,996
School of Law (LLM)Pennsylvania residents $36,500 $37,500 $38,500 $39,000 $39,000Out-of-State residents $36,500 $37,500 $38,500 $39,000 $39,000
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $22,354 $22,868 $23,438 $24,022 $24,742Out-of-State residents $36,744 $37,754 $38,886 $40,732 $41,952
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $47,514 $48,606 $49,820 $51,064 $52,594Out-of-State residents $56,482 $58,034 $59,774 $62,612 $64,490
School of Dental Medicine (DMD)Pennsylvania residents $44,214 $45,230 $46,360 $47,518 $50,368Out-of-State residents $51,400 $52,812 $54,396 $56,978 $60,396
School of NursingPennsylvania residents $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788 $27,590Out-of-State residents $28,860 $29,652 $30,540 $31,990 $32,948
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website:http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
GRADUATE AND DOCTORATE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FULL-TIME TWO-TERM TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS, ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 TO 2019-20
97
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website:http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
School of Pharmacy (not PharmD)Pennsylvania residents $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788 $27,590Out-of-State residents $25,776 $26,484 $27,278 $28,572 $29,428
School of Pharmacy (PharmD)Pennsylvania residents $29,604 $30,284 $31,040 $31,816 $32,770Out-of-State residents $33,002 $33,908 $34,924 $36,582 $37,678
Graduate School of Public HealthPennsylvania residents $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788 $27,590Out-of-State residents $41,004 $42,130 $43,392 $45,452 $46,814
School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788 $27,590Out-of-State residents1 $41,004 $42,130 $43,392 $45,452 $46,814
School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788 $27,590Out-of-State residents2 $28,860 $29,652 $30,540 $31,990 $32,948
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (DPT)3
Pennsylvania residents $38,892 $39,786 $40,779 $41,796 $43,047Out-of-State residents $44,373 $45,591 $46,956 $49,185 $50,658
School of Medicine (not MD)Pennsylvania residents $24,026 $25,226 $25,932 $26,904 $27,710Out-of-State residents $38,130 $40,036 $41,156 $43,110 $44,402
School of Medicine (MD)Pennsylvania residents $50,010 $52,510 $53,980 $56,004 $57,684Out-of-State residents $51,464 $54,036 $55,548 $58,186 $59,930
2Rates applicable to specific School of Health and Rehabilitation Science programs. See website for specific programs: http://ir.pitt.edu/graduate-tuition/.3Rates shown for this program are for three (not two) terms.
1All School of Health and Rehabilitation Science programs except those referenced in footnote 2.
GRADUATE AND DOCTORATE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FULL-TIME TWO-TERM TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS, ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 TO 2019-20 (continued)
98
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20School
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Pennsylvania residents $858 $877 $898 $920 $947Out-of-State residents $1,429 $1,468 $1,512 $1,583 $1,630
School of Social WorkPennsylvania residents $858 $877 $898 $920 $947Out-of-State residents $1,179 $1,211 $1,247 $1,306 $1,345
Katz Graduate School of BusinessPennsylvania residents $1,218 $1,246 $1,277 $1,308 $1,347Out-of-State residents $1,827 $1,877 $1,933 $2,024 $2,084
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $1,158 $1,184 $1,213 $1,243 $1,280Out-of-State residents $1,898 $1,950 $2,008 $2,103 $2,166
School of LawPennsylvania residents $1,192 $1,219 $1,249 $1,280 $1,318Out-of-State residents $1,728 $1,775 $1,828 $1,914 $1,971
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $911 $931 $954 $977 $1,006Out-of-State residents $1,512 $1,553 $1,599 $1,674 $1,724
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $1,962 $2,007 $2,057 $2,108 $2,171Out-of-State residents $2,340 $2,404 $2,476 $2,593 $2,670
School of NursingPennsylvania residents $1,016 $1,039 $1,064 $1,090 $1,122Out-of-State residents $1,179 $1,211 $1,247 $1,306 $1,345
School of PharmacyPennsylvania residents $1,016 $1,039 $1,064 $1,090 $1,122Out-of-State residents $1,053 $1,081 $1,113 $1,165 $1,199
Graduate School of Public Health and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (except for specific programs)
Pennsylvania residents $1,016 $1,039 $1,064 $1,090 $1,122Out-of-State residents $1,680 $1,726 $1,777 $1,861 $1,916
School of MedicinePennsylvania residents $978 $1,026 $1,054 $1,093 $1,125Out-of-State residents $1,563 $1,641 $1,686 $1,766 $1,818
GRADUATE PART-TIME PER CREDIT TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCY PITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS, ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 TO 2019-20
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website:http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
Doctorate - Professional Practice figures are not shown as various rates apply, such as fractional full-time rates and per credit rates for courses that are outside the curriculum.
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RESEARCH INFORMATION
Sponsored Other SponsoredResearch Programs Total
SchoolSchool of Medicine $365,153 $53,336 $418,489Graduate School of Public Health 50,103 11,263 61,366Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 47,372 6,499 53,871Swanson School of Engineering 31,271 2,379 33,650School of Social Work 270 25,684 25,954School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 14,745 2,949 17,694School of Education 3,239 14,099 17,338School of Pharmacy 9,335 3,290 12,625School of Dental Medicine 9,188 588 9,776School of Nursing 6,876 1,831 8,707School of Computing and Information 5,072 449 5,521University Center for International Studies 128 2,424 2,552Katz Graduate School of Business 1,058 1 1,059Graduate School of Public and International Affairs 220 532 752Greensburg Campus 1 688 689School of Law 0 410 410Bradford Campus 0 265 265Johnstown Campus 0 83 83
Other Area or ProgramWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 66,383 11,446 77,829University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 54,303 7,745 62,048School of Medicine Division Administration 24,466 6,291 30,757Learning Research and Development Center 3,797 2,246 6,043Senior Vice Chancellor Research 1,940 2,138 4,078Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences 29 2,789 2,818College Work Study Program 0 2,741 2,741Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program 0 1,573 1,573Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) 0 348 348Chancellor 0 259 259Student Affairs 0 193 193Libraries 0 103 103Pell Grant Program 0 26 26Vice Chancellor Human Resources 0 23 23Education - University Service Programs 0 12 12Computing Services and Systems Development 9 0 9Office of the Provost 0 2 2
Total Expenses by School, Other Area or Program $694,958 $859,663 $859,663
Financial Statement Adjustments $27
Total Expenses per the Financial Statements $859,690
Notes: Figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands. Sponsored Research, as referenced in this table, comprises both the direct costs attributable to the "Research" expense category and the indirect costs attributed to other expense categories. The direct cost portion and institutionally-funded (i.e., non-sponsored) research expenses (the latter not shown in this table) comprise the amount shown for the functional expense category "Research" for FY 2019. These data appear in the Fact Book table, Consolidated Statements of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets, Fiscal Year 2018 to 2020.
Source: Office of Research and Cost Accounting, October 2019.
SPONSORED RESEARCH AND OTHER SPONSORED PROGRAMSEXPENSES BY SCHOOL AND OTHER AREA OR PROGRAM — FISCAL YEAR 2019
101
Sponsored Other SponsoredResearch Programs Total
FederalNational Institutes of Health $461,318 $40,939 $502,257Department of the Army 30,686 17 30,703National Science Foundation 21,993 2,780 24,773Department of Education 836 7,346 8,182Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 7,205 253 7,458Health Resources and Services Administration 280 6,883 7,163Department of Veterans Affairs 2,814 3,020 5,834Department of Energy 5,239 96 5,335Administration for Community Living 4,652 428 5,080Administration for Children and Families 0 4,344 4,344Department of the Navy 4,343 0 4,343Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 1,472 1,308 2,780Defense Threat Reduction Agency 2,590 0 2,590Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 0 1,484 1,484Other 3,470 1,174 4,644Pass Through Funding 77,358 39,426 116,784
Total Federal 624,256 109,498 733,754
Companies and Foundations 32,073 31,445 63,518
State and Local Governments 6,141 11,169 17,310
Other Agencies and Institutions 32,488 12,593 45,081
Total Expenses by Sponsor $694,958 $164,705 $859,663
Financial Statement Adjustments $27
Total Expenses per the Financial Statements $859,690
Notes: Figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands.
Sponsored Research, as referenced in this table, comprises both the direct costs attributable to the "Research" expense category and the indirect costs attributed to other expense categories. The direct cost portion and institutionally-funded (i.e., non-sponsored) research expenses (the latter not shown in this table) comprise the amount shown for the functional expenses category "Research" for FY 2019. These data appear in the Fact Book table, Consolidated Statements of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets, Fiscal Year 2018 to 2020.
Source: Office of Research and Cost Accounting, October 2019.
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Center for Philosophy of Science University Center for Social and Urban Research
Learning Research and Development Center University Center for Teaching and Learning
University Center for International Studies University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Katz Graduate School of Business (continued) Swanson School of Engineering (continued)Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Center for Executive Education Center for Faculty Excellence
Allegheny Observatory Center for Healthcare Management Center for Industry Studies
Borges Center Center for Supply Chain Management Center for Medical Innovation
Broadening Equity in STEM (BE STEM) Center Center for Sustainable Business Center for National Preparedness
Center for African American Poetry and Poetics (CAAPP) David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership Center for Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure
Center for American Politics and Society (CAPS) Finance Laboratory Cluster Computing Laboratory
Center for Chemical Methodologies and Library Development Computational Materials Science Laboratory
(UPCMLD) School of Education Computational Nanomechanics Laboratory
Center for Comparative Archaeology Center for Urban Education Computational Optimization Laboratory
Clinical Psychology Center Fanny Edel Falk Laboratory School Computational Solid Mechanics Laboratory
Discipline Based Science Education Research Center Healthy Lifestyle Institute Computational Transport Phenomena Laboratory
English Language Institute Office of Child Development Computer Architecture Laboratory
Humanities Center Computer Lab for Innovation and Productivity (CLIP)
Less-Commonly-Taught Languages Center Swanson School of Engineering Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Math Assistance Center Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Data Science Lab
Pittsburgh Bacteriophage Institute ANSYS Additive Manufacturing Research Lab Electric Power Initiative at the University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Experimental Economics Laboratory Advanced Manufacturing and Magnetic Materials Energy GRID Institute
Pittsburgh Particle Physics, Astrophysics, and Cosmology Center Laboratory (AM3) Energy Systems Laboratory
(PITTPACC) Applied Nanomaterials and Surface Science Laboratory Engineering Education Research Center
Pittsburgh Quantum Institute Applied Signal and System Analysis Laboratory Environmental Fluids Mechanics Laboratory
Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology Basic Metals Processing Research Institute ETEM Catalysis Consortium
Robert Henderson Language Media Center Bio-Integrating Optoelectric Neural Interface and Evolutionary Intelligence Laboratory
World History Center Cybernetics Lab Experimental and Computational Embryonic Stem Cell
The Writing Center BioManufacturing and Vascular Device Laboratory Laboratory (ExCEL)
Bio Tissues and Complex Fluids Laboratory Fiber Optics and Sensor Laboratory (FOSL)
College of General Studies Bio Transport Laboratory Flow Visualization Laboratory
McCarl Center for Nontraditional Student Success Biomedical Materials Laboratory Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Laboratory
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Brown Laboratory Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory
Cardiovascular Systems Laboratory HiPerSimLab — High Performance Simulation Laboratory for
Katz Graduate School of Business Cell Migration Laboratory Energy & Environment
Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Center for Assistive Technologies Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL)Business of Humanity® Project Center for Bioengineering Human Factors Engineering Laboratory (HFE)
Business Research Center Center for Complex Engineered Multifunctional Materials Human Movement and Balance Laboratory
Center for Branding Center for Energy
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Swanson School of Engineering (continued) Swanson School of Engineering (continued) School of LawThe Hydraulic Fracturing and Geomechanics Laboratory Nondestructive Evaluation and Structural Health Monitoring Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers."Immunity, Pathology, and Engineering Lab Laboratory Elder Law Clinic
Industrial Engineering Design Studios NSF Center for Space, High-performance, and Resilient Energy Law and Policy Institute
Innovative Medical Engineering Developments (iMED) Computing (SHREC) Environmental Law Clinic
Instrumentation and Controls Laboratory Optical Computing Systems Laboratory Family Law Clinic
John A. Jurenko Computer Architecture Laboratory Organizational Innovation Lab (Oi Lab) Health Law Clinic
Keystone Mixed-Technology Microsystems Design Laboratory Orthopaedic Engineering Laboratory The Hickton Center for Community Legal Services
Laboratory for Advanced Materials at Pittsburgh (LAMP) Orthopaedic Robotics Laboratory (ORL) and Clinical Legal Education
Laboratory for Nondestructive Evaluation and Structural Pavement Mechanics and Materials Laboratory Immigration Law Clinic
Health Monitoring Studies Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering (PINSE) Innovation Practice Institute
Laboratory for the Exploration of Advanced Energy Photonics Innovation and Research Laboratory (PIRL) Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security
Resilience Solutions (E-LEADERS) Physical Metallurgy and Materials Design Laboratory Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
Laser and Opto-Electronics Laboratories Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Center of Securities Arbitration Clinic
Magnetic, Electronic, and Photonic Materials and Device Excellence
Laboratory Radio Frequency (RF) Research Facility Graduate School of Public and International AffairsManufacturing Assistance Center Rehab Neural Engineering Laboratory Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers."Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation Sensorimotor Learning Laboratory Center for Analytical Approaches to Social Innovation
Materials-Micro Characterization Laboratory (MMCL) The Shankar Research Group Center for Governance and Markets
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine Sichuan University Pittsburgh Institute Center for Metropolitan Studies
Mechanical Testing Laboratory Soft Materials and Rheology Group Ford Institute for Human Security
Mechanics of Active Materials Laboratory Soft Tissue Biomechanics Laboratory Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
MechMorpho Lab - Mechanics of Morphogenesis (BST3) Sound, Systems, and Structures Laboratory Nonprofit Clinic
Medical Device Prototype Laboratory Stochastic Modeling, Analysis and Control (SMAC) Laboratory Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership
Metals Processing Laboratory Structural Nanomaterials Laboratory Shale Gas Governance Center
Micro-/Nano-Electronic Device Characterization and Modeling Lab Surfaces and Small-Scale Structures Laboratory
Micromechanics and Nano-science Laboratory Swanson Center for Product Innovation School of Social WorkMicrosensor and Microactuator Laboratory Synthetic Biology and Biomimetrics Laboratory Center for Interventions to Enhance Community Health
Motor Adaptation and Rehabilitation Group Thermal and Chemical Analysis Laboratory (CITECH)
Morsi Research Group Thermal Science and Imaging Laboratory Center on Race and Social Problems
Musculoskeletal Research Center Veterans Engineering Resource Center Child Welfare Resource Center
Nanoelectronics and Device Laboratory (NEDL) Vibration and Control Laboratory
NanoProduct Lab The Visualization and Image Analysis (VIA) Laboratory School of Computing and InformationNanoscale Optoelectronics Laboratory Watkins-Haggart Structural Engineering Laboratory Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers."Networked Control Laboratory (NCL) University of Pittsburgh Center for Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Data Management Technologies Lab (ADMT)
Neural Tissue Electrode Interface and Neural Tissue Vascular Bioengineering Laboratory Geoinformatics Research Lab
Engineering Laboratory Group for Research on Idealized Neural Systems (GRINS)
Neural Engineering Program Information Retrieval, Integration and Synthesis (iRiS) Lab
Neuromuscular Control and Robotics Laboratory iSchool Inclusion Institute
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School of Computing and Information (continued) School of Pharmacy (continued) School of Medicine (continued)Laboratory of Education and Research on Security Center for Pharmacogenetics Center for Neuroanatomy with Neurotropic Viruses
Assured Information Systems (LERSAIS) Computational Chemical Genomics Screening Center Center for Research in Reproductive Physiology
Learning Technologies Lab (LTL) (CCGSC) Cystic Fibrosis Research Center
Modeling and Managing Complicated Systems Institute (momacs) Drug Design, Delivery, and Development (D3) Center Data Center (Center for Research on Health Care [CRHC])
Personalized Adaptive Web Systems Research Lab (PAWS) National Center of Excellence for Computational Drug The Live Like Lou Center for ALS Research (Brain
Pitt Computational Social Science Lab (PICSO) Abuse Research (CDAR) Institute)
Pitt EducaTional and Language Technology Lab (PETAL) Pharmocogenomics Center of Excellence Nutrition and Obesity Research Center
Power-management and Real-Time Systems Lab (PORTS) Program Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU) Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Research Center
Professional Institute at the School of Computing and Small Molecule Biomarker Core (SMBC) Pittsburgh Center for Pain Research (Brain Institute)
Information Worldwide Microbicide Trails Network Laboratory Pittsburgh Trauma Research Center
Sara Fine Institute RAND-University of Pittsburgh Health Institute
Spatial Information Research Group Lab Graduate School of Public HealthSustainable Social Computing Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTeaching and Learning Research lab (TALER) Center for Aging and Population Health Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers."The Prognostic Lab Center for Global Health Center for Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology
Usability Research Lab Center for Health Equity Center for Assistive Technologies
Center for Healthy Environments and Community Center for Balance Disorders - Jordan Center - UPMC
School of Dental Medicine Center for LGBT Health Research Center for Emergency Medicine
Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Center for Occupational Biostatistics and Epidemiology Centers for Rehab Services - UPMC
Center for Craniofacial and Dental Genetics Center for Public Health Practice Cognitive Skills Enhancement Program - Hiram G. Andrews
Center for Craniofacial Regeneration Center for Rural Health Practice Center
Center for Oral Health Research in Appalachia Comparative Effectiveness Research Center Health and Rehabilitative Informatics (HARI) Lab
Center for Patients with Special Needs Concept Mapping Institute Human Engineering Research Laboratories
Dental Registry and DNA Repository Epidemiology Data Center International Society for Wheelchair Professionals
Multidisciplinary Implant Center Mid-Atlantic Regional Public Health Training Center Knowledge Translation Center on Technology Transfer
Pennsylvania/Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Medical Virtual Reality Center
School of Nursing Center Neuromuscular Research Laboratory
Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Public Health Dynamics Laboratory Physical Therapy Clinical and Translational Research Center
Center for Research and Education Physical Therapy Data Center
Center for Scholarship in Teaching and Learning in Nursing School of Medicine Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on ICT Access
Education Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Product
Alzheimer Disease Research Center Performance Standards
School of Pharmacy Brain Trauma Research Center
Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Center for Behavioral Health and Smart Technology
Center for Clinical Pharmaceutical Sciences Center for Biologic Imaging
Center for Community Leadership and Innovation in Center for Clinical Trials and Data Coordination
Practice (CLIP) Center for Military Medicine Research (Center, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics by School
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Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor University Center for International Studies Johnstown CampusCenter for Creativity Also, see "Jointly-Administered Centers." Code for Commonwealth and Country
Interprofessional Center for Health Careers African Studies Program John P. and Joyce Murtha Center for Continuing Education
Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance Laboratory Asian Studies Center and Professional Development
Center for Latin American Studies John P. Murtha Center for Public Service and
Office of Student Affairs Center for Russian and East European Studies National Competitiveness
Student Health Service European Studies Center
University Counseling Center Global Studies Center Greensburg CampusJean Monnet European Union Centre of Excellence Center for Applied Research
Center for the Digital Text
University Library System Community for the Advancement of Teaching
Center for American Music
Bradford CampusAllegheny Institute of Natural History
American Refining Group/Harry R. Halloran Jr. Energy Institute
Center for Leadership and Service
Center for Rural Health Practice
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/Health Sciences2 Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/Swanson Health Sciences2/UPMC Children's Hospital of PittsburghDrug Discovery Institute School of Engineering Magee-Womens Hospital and Research Institute
Center for Research Computing Pittsburgh Cytogenetics LaboratoryDietrich School of Arts and Sciences/Health Sciences2/ Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering
School of Law Health Sciences2/Swanson School of EngineeringCenter for Bioethics and Health Law Graduate School of Public and International Affairs/ Center for Vascular Remodeling and Regeneration
Katz Graduate School of Business Magnetic Resonance Research Center
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/School of Medicine Center for Conflict Resolution and Negotiation McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (Brain Institute) Orthopaedic Engineering Laboratory
Center for Neuroanatomy with Neurotropic Viruses (Brain Institute) Graduate School of Public and International Affairs/ Pittsburgh Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence
Center for Neuroscience University Center for International Studies Center
Center for Protein Conformational Diseases Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security VA Engineering Resource Center
Conte Center for Translational Mental Health Research Studies
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and
Related Disabilities (LEND)
Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Health Sciences2/UPMC School of Medicine/UPMC Children's Hospital of School of Medicine/UPMC Aging Institute Pittsburgh Acute Lung Injury Center of Excellence
Brain Institute Benedum Pediatric Trauma Program Adipose Stem Cell Center
Center for Balance Disorders Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Center Advanced Center in Intervention and Services Research in
Center for Skull Base Surgery and Clinic Late Life Depression Prevention
Center for Vaccine Research Center for Microbial Pathogenesis American Parkinson Disease Association Center for Advanced
Clinical and Translational Science Institute Center of Excellence in Child and Adolescent Health Research
Drug Discovery Institute Research Anatomic Pathology Centers of Excellence
Institute for Clinical Research Education Center for Pediatric Research on Obesity and Metabolism Asthma Institute
Institute for Precision Medicine Children's Neuroscience Institute Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
Physical Therapy Clinical and Translational Research Center Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Center Benedum Geriatrics Center
(PT-CTRC) Magee-Womens Hospital and Research Institute Brain and Spine Injury
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center Pediatric Craniofacial Biology Laboratory Center for ALS Research
UPMC Rehabilitation Institute Pediatric Clinical and Translational Research Center Center for Audiology and Hearing Aids
UPMC Sports Medicine Pediatric Imaging Research Center Center for Balance Disorders
Winter Institute of Simulation Education and Research (WISER) Pediatric Institute for Heart Regeneration and Center for Clinical Neurophysiology
Therapeutics (I-HRT) Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania
Katz Graduate School of Business/University Center Pediatric Simulation Center Center for Innovation in Restorative Medicine
for International Studies Richard King Mellon Foundation Institute for Pediatric Center for Image-Guided Neurosurgery
International Business Center Research Center for Integrative Medicine
Center for Intestinal Health and Nutrition Support
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences/Swanson School of Medicine/Magee-Womens Hospital and Center for Liver Diseases
School of Engineering/VA Pittsburgh Health Care System/ Research Institute Center for Medicine and the Microbiome
UPMC Center for Family Planning Research Center for Metabolism and Mitochondrial Medicine
Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL) Center for Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology Center for Pain Management
Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Disorders Center for Pulmonary Vascular Biology and Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences/VA Center for Medical Genetics and Genomics Center for Sleep and Circadian Science
Pittsburgh Health Care System/UPMC Center for Women's Health Research and Innovation Center for Translational Mental Health Research
Model Center on Spinal Cord Injuries Obstetric-Fetal Pharmacology Research Center Center for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics
Perinatal Biology Group Center for Women's Digestive Health
School of Law/University Center for International Studies Pregnancy Adaptation Group Charles T. Campbell Eye Microbiology Laboratory
Center for International Legal Education Women's Cancer Research Center Clinical Research, Investigation, and Systems Modeling of Acute
Women's Cardiovascular Health Research Center Illness Center (CRISMA)
Comprehensive Center for Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery
School of Medicine/Starzl Transplantation Institute Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
Pittsburgh Center for Evolutionary Biology and Medicine Comprehensive Prostate and Urologic Cancer Center
(CEBaM)
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1Centers and institutes in the category “University Centers and Institutes” are distinguished by organizational permanence, programmatic autonomy, and an annual operating budget fiscally independent of any other academic, research and/or services unit.
2Centers and institutes listed are jointly administered by two or more schools of the Health Sciences, including: Graduate School of Public Health, School of Dental Medicine, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, and School of Medicine.
Notes: The centers, institutes, laboratories, and clinics listed are University of Pittsburgh or University affiliated organizations. They are either single or multidisciplinary in scope, and are generally involved in some combination of education, research or service activities. Each center, institute, laboratory, and clinic is listed under the name of the unit with which it is associated. Source: Office of the Provost, May 2020.
School of Medicine/UPMC (continued) School of Medicine/UPMC (continued) School of Medicine/VA Pittsburgh Health Care SystemCosmetic Surgery and Skin Health Center Neurosurgical Oncology Program Center for Health Equity and Research Promotion
Cranial Base Center Orthopaedic Biodynamics Laboratory Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center
Cranial Nerve and Brainstem Disorders Program Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Center Model Center on Spinal Cord Injury
Cutaneous Lymphoma Program and Extracorporeal Palliative Research Center
Photopheresis Unit Pancreas Center of Excellence Swanson School of Engineering/Graduate School ofDiabetes Prevention Support Center PET Research Center Public Health/School of MedicineEmphysema COPD Research Center Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Center for National Preparedness
Epilepsy and Movement Disorders Program Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center
Ferguson Laboratory for Orthopedic and Spine Research Pittsburgh Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Care and University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon UniversityFox Center for Vision Restoration Research Center for Causal Discovery
Gastrointestinal Cancer Prevention and Treatment Center Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Head and Neck Cancer Program Pittsburgh Liver Research Center National Center of Excellence for Computational Drug
HIV Lung Research Center Pittsburgh Surgical Outcomes Research Center Abuse Research
HIV Prevention and Care Project Rheumatoid Arthritis Center National Center for Multiscale Modeling of Biological Systems
Human Neural Prosthetics Program Safar Center for Resuscitation Research Pittsburgh Center for Social History
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center Simmons Center for Interstitial Lung Disease Quality of Life Technology Center
Institute for Doctor-Patient Communication Sleep Medicine Center
Kidney Stone Center Sports Medicine Concussion Research Laboratory University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University/LHAS Women's Heart Center STAR Center (Services for Teens at Risk) Westinghouse Electric CorporationLimb Preservation Center Starzl Transplantation Institute Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Magee-Womens Research Institute Stroke Institute
Magnetic Resonance Research Center University of Pittsburgh Headache Center University-wideMcGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine The UPMC Palliative and Supportive Institute Institute of Politics
Model Center on Spinal Cord Injury UPMC Esophageal and Lung Surgery Institute Center for Postdoctoral Affairs
Model Center on Traumatic Brain Injury UPMC Eye Center
Musculoskeletal Growth and Regeneration Laboratory UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute
Musculoskeletal Oncology Laboratory UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center UPMC MEG Center
Neuromuscular Research Laboratory UPMC Rheumatoid Arthritis Center
Vascular Medicine Institute
Visceral Inflammation and Pain Center
Western Psychiatric Hospital
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LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES
1
2017 2018 2019 University Library System1
Titles Held - all formats 4,836,017 4,863,957 4,932,247 Volumes Held - print and electronic2 6,585,808 5,552,228 5,553,843
E-books3 1,305,441 1,443,764 1,453,028
Health Sciences Library SystemTitles Held - all formats 95,441 95,866 96,772 Volumes Held - print and electronic2 135,858 133,616 130,505
E-books3 5,303 4,645 5,034
Law Library Titles Held - all formats 507,706 548,716 567,916 Volumes Held - print and electronic2 167,094 432,846 452,150
E-books3 1 272,846 290,493
University TotalTitles Held - all formats 5,439,164 5,508,539 5,596,935 Volumes Held - print and electronic2 6,888,760 6,118,690 6,136,498
E-books3 1,310,745 1,721,255 1,748,555
1The University Library System includes the Archives Service Center, African American Collection, Buhl Social Work Collection, Center for American Music, Chemistry Library, Bevier Engineering Library, East Asian Collection, Frick Fine Arts Library, Hillman Library, Langley Library, Music Library, Special Collections, Library Collections Storage Unit, and the libraries located at the regional campuses of Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.
2The FY 2018 Univeristy Library Services volumes number is calculated using updated methodology to better reflect Association of Research Library definitions.
3Subset of "Volumes Held - print and electronic".
4The FY 2018 Law Library e-book count totals now include e-books leased via database packages.
Source: University Library System, January 2020.
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2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019
Circulation Transactions2 81,654 72,872 68,865 2,907 2,340 2,077 1,297 1,297 1,194 85,858 76,509 72,136
Interlibrary Loans - Total 39,197 37,940 38,926 14,558 16,728 16,346 240 262 262 53,995 54,930 55,534
Interlibrary Loans (provided to) 21,513 21,808 22,921 13,450 13,207 11,977 161 195 304 35,124 35,210 35,202
Interlibrary Loans (received from) 17,684 16,132 16,005 1,108 3,521 4,369 79 67 47 18,871 19,720 20,332
Reference Transactions 38,524 34,303 34,711 12,666 12,592 12,616 1,244 1,250 1,130 52,434 48,145 48,457
Library Instruction Sessions 994 868 944 366 258 262 77 84 99 1,437 1,210 1,305
Number of Participants in Instruction Sessions 20,710 18,384 19,715 4,924 4,223 5,069 1,869 1,902 306 27,503 24,509 25,090
Visitors (Gate Counts)3 1,907,512 1,737,598 1,698,072 229,060 208,030 194,191 -- -- -- 2,136,572 1,945,628 1,892,263
Digital Services – All Libraries
Number of Regular Searches in Databases 4,834,860 4,962,497 4,314,549
Number of Full Text Article Downloads 5,585,713 5,455,214 5,650,831
1The University Library System includes the Archives Service Center, African American Collection, Buhl Social Work Collection, Center for American Music, Chemistry Library, Bevier Engineering Library, East Asian Collection, Frick Fine Arts Library, Hillman Library, Langley Library, Music Library, Special Collections, Library Collections Storage Unit, and the libraries located at the regional campuses of Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.
2Beginning FY 2017, Circulation Transactions exclude circulation of equipment.
3The Law Library does not record gate counts.
Source: University Library System, November 2019.
Health Sciences Library System Law Library University TotalUniversity Library System1
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Philanthropic & Alumni Engagement
Other Individuals Voluntary SupportFiscal Year Alumni and Groups Corporations Foundations All Sources
2015 $30,408,640 $44,739,390 $9,391,961 $41,256,179 $125,796,170
2016 36,235,042 41,790,615 9,696,506 40,315,346 128,037,509
2017 30,437,790 39,793,366 8,482,879 43,989,144 122,703,179
2018 30,355,895 49,018,298 9,809,893 41,936,373 131,120,459
2019 33,677,677 42,914,036 11,441,810 57,417,088 145,450,611
Note: Voluntary Support figures shown in this table are point-in-time, and as such, serve only as a reference point. Other presentations of these data may take into account changes in donor specifications and various other developments.
Source: Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement, October 2019.
$0$10,000$20,000$30,000$40,000$50,000$60,000$70,000$80,000$90,000
$100,000$110,000$120,000$130,000$140,000$150,000
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Volu
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(InTh
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Alumni
Other Individuals and Groups
Corporations
Foundations
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Support Category Voluntary SupportFoundations $57,417,088
Alumni1 27,613,338
Non-Alumni Individuals 25,014,498
Other Groups and Sources 16,843,904
Corporations 11,441,810
University Trustees 7,119,973
Support Category Total $145,450,611
1University of Pittsburgh alumni who serve as members of the University Board of Trustees are included under the support category designated as University Trustees.
Note: Voluntary Support figures shown in this table are point-in-time, and as such, serve only as a reference point. Other presentations of these data may take into account changes in donor specifications and various other developments.
Source: Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement, October 2019.
Foundations 39.5%
University Trustees 4.9%
Non-Alumni Individuals 17.2%
Other Groups and Sources 11.6%
Alumni1 19.0%Corporations 7.8%
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Philanthropic & Alumni Engagement
Alumni Residing in Pennsylvania by County 2019
15,000 or more
100–999
1,000–14,999
0–99Note: Data presented in the above Pennsylvania county map are the numbers of alumni of record.
Furthermore, the data reflect the University’s five campuses.
Total living alumni include these alumni of record as well as those alumni who are without a current address.
Source: Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement, October 2019.
Crawford1,165
Mercer1,327
Warren814
Venango747
Lawrence1,211
Butler6,789 Armstrong
1,046
Elk893
McKean2,450
Beaver3,845
Forest70
Clarion362 Jefferson
380Clearfield
561
Cambria6,173
Indiana1,251
Westmoreland16,807
Washington7,106
Allegheny88,528
Greene262
Fayette1,956
Somerset2,544
Bedford627
Blair1,348
Fulton67
Franklin533 Adams
330
Mifflin115 Juniata
36Perry110
Cumberland2,139
Dauphin1,884
York2,047
Lancaster2,305 Chester
3,199
Berks1,322
Lehigh 1,355
Snyder98
Union197Centre
826Northumberland205 Schuylkill
254
Columbia157 Carbon
102
Lebanon499
Potter299
Tioga129
Bradford168
Susquehanna68
Wayne87
Lackawanna741
Wyoming64Sullivan
15Lycoming490
Clinton73
Pike118
Monroe345
Luzerne914
Bucks3,015
Montgomery4,861
Delaware2,326
Cameron 110
Erie2,566
Northampton1,242
Huntingdon170
Bradford
Titusville
Greensburg
JohnstownPittsburgh
Philadelphia3,232
Alumni of RecordPennsylvania 187,195Other U.S.* 110,903(Includes 111 Unclassified)
Outside U.S.* 8,441
Alumni of Record Total 306,539
Living Alumni Without Current Address 30,256
Total Living Alumni 336,795
*Not shown on this map
Montour120
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Alumni Residing in the United States by State or Territory2019
10,000 or more
1,000–9,999
100–999
0–99
Florida 9,964
New Mexico549
Texas4,986
Oklahoma285
Kansas365
Nebraska185
South Dakota73
North Dakota51
Montana173
Wyoming99
Colorado2,193
Utah401
Idaho260
Arizona2,121
Nevada673
Washington1,786
California9,165
Oregon880
Kentucky749
Maine493
New York9,586
Pennsylvania187,195
Michigan2,589
Vermont348
New Hampshire638
Virginia8,030
WestVirginia
1,407
Ohio8,541Indiana
1,279Illinois3,203
North Carolina5,188Tennessee
1,417South
Carolina2,518
Alabama561
Mississippi202
Arkansas222
Louisiana416
Missouri793
Iowa320
Minnesota915
Wisconsin875
Georgia3,020
Maryland 8,282
Delaware 1,120
New Jersey 6,462
Massachusetts3,188
Rhode Island376
Connecticut 1,751
District ofColumbia
1,447
Note: Alumni data reflected in the above map are the five campuses of the University of Pittsburgh’s alumni of record. Total living alumni include these alumni of record, as well as those alumni who are without a current address.
Source: Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement, October 2019.
Alumni of RecordPennsylvania 187,195Other U.S. 110,903(Includes 111 Unclassified)
Outside U.S.* 8,441
Alumni of Record Total 306,539
Living Alumni Without Current Address 30,256
Total Living Alumni 336,795
States and Territories off mapStates Alaska 176 Hawaii 313
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa 2Guam 18Northern Mariana Islands 1Puerto Rico 71Virgin Islands 66
*Not shown on this map
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