Titusville, PA
504 East Main Street, Titusville, PA 16354
https://www.titusville.pitt.edu/home
University of Pittsburgh - Titusville is a two-year community college located in Titusville, PA. It is a very small sized university with full-time enrollment of 267 undergrads. University of Pittsburgh - Titusville has 11 unique majors across five disciplines. The most routinely selected principal courses of study are Physical Therapy Technician, Nursing, and Psychology, with 25% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Physical Therapy Technician. 21% and 17% of students study Nursing and Psychology, respectively. Its medical assistant technology program is ranked #6 in Pennsylvania. In addition, University of Pittsburgh - Titusville ranked 2nd in Pennsylvania according to our best community colleges list. For students not receiving aid, in-state tuition costs $11,505 a year, but if your residence is elsewhere, tuition goes for $21,737. Before you rule out applying due to the price, you should know that a substantial majority of undergraduates procures scholarship or grant funding. 50% of University of Pittsburgh - Titusville undergraduates graduate, geared up to hit the workforce. On average, alumni make a yearly salary of $39,500 a couple years after college. After an additional four years in the job market, their average wage grows 36.5% to $53,900, which is 34.4% north of the national median salary. Applicants may like to be conscious of the fact that it doesn't offer early decision and most students tested between 900 and 1100 on the ACT. What's more, it does not provide a distance education program, and it does not offer evening degree programs. Related to costs, be aware that if your household earns between $49k and $75k, you should be paying about $17,626 for tuition and undergraduates cough up around $745 on course materials each year. Relating to demographics, mixed race undergraduates make up 10% of the student body and 38% of professors are male. Related to the student experience, 10% of students live in on-campus housing. Finally, the highest-earning 25% of graduates take home a starting salary of $56,700 or higher and 1/4th of graduates rake in a starting salary of $25,100 or less.
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Physical Therapy Technician
Nursing
Psychology
Natural Sciences
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Business
Accounting
Liberal Arts and Humanities