The admits students with academic and personal promise without consideration of ability to pay. Working together with families, we find ways to help make a Pitt education a reality. Learn which are right for you.
You want to revolutionize health care. You yearn for a Pulitzer. Or maybe you've got a life-changing invention in mind. With five campuses and passionate professors, Pitt is your land of possibilities.
The admits students with academic and personal promise without consideration of ability to pay. Working together with families, we find ways to help make a Pitt education a reality. Learn which are right for you.
Student organizations play a major role in our active and vibrant campus community. Our Student Organization Resource Center is here to ensure that our 600+ student organizations have the support they need to operate at the highest level.
From residence halls to apartment-style living, Pitt offers a wide range of housing types to suit your lifestyle.
Student,
Like most students at Pitt, Margaret gets involved all over campus whether she's helping students connect as a resident assistant or preparing for her future in Information Sciences.
Professor,
As an accomplished researcher and distinguished professor, Sangeev believes the best way for students to learn is to be in partnership with their Pitt faculty.
Alumna: Brooke Rupert - A&S '02
As a federal public defender, Brooke felt Pitt was the perfect place to prepare her for law school, and her internships during her undergraduate studies helped shape her future.
- A&S ’07
Lauren is now an Anesthesia Critical Care Fellow at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, MI.
Faculty
Shawn Ellies is the Integrated Security Director and Commander for the Pitt Police. He teaches courses for the Administrative Justice program in the College of General Studies. Before joining the Pitt Police in 1997, Commander Ellies served in the United States Army for 23 years.
Student
Chase is more than a numbers guy, and he wanted his college career to reflect that. Pitt’s 500+ student organizations give him the freedom to pursue all of his interests, and it was the biggest thing that stood out to him when making his college decision.