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College/university Students Founded University of Phoenix: Pittsburgh: 113: Vet Tech Institute: 316: ITT Technical Institute: Pittsburgh: 350: Triangle Tech: 265 ...
Allegheny Valley School is a private non-profit organization based in the Pittsburgh region that provides services to individuals with disabilities. [3] The school operates more than 125 programs across Pennsylvania, with locations in Allegheny, Beaver, Bucks, Butler, Dauphin, Lebanon, Mercer, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties. [2]
The school was founded in 1969 as the School of Health Related Professions. [1] By 1971, the school had 23 full-time faculty members and had graduated 31 students with bachelor's degrees, 10 with master's degrees and 18 with post-baccalaureate certificates.
This category includes schools, school districts, colleges, universities and other educational institutions in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding metropolitan area, including: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania ,
Harrisburg Area Community College, Central Pennsylvania's Community College (Gettysburg campus) Cumberland Township: Adams: public satellite campus included in main campus 1964 Harrisburg Area Community College, Central Pennsylvania's Community College (Lebanon campus) Lebanon city: Lebanon: public satellite campus included in main campus 1964
University of Pittsburgh (12 C, 72 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Pittsburgh" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh is a nonprofit organization dedicated to children with special needs and their families in Western Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Mary Irwin Laughlin founded The Children's Institute in 1902 as the Memorial Home for Crippled Children to care for a six-year-old boy whose legs had ...
Before the legal creation of state-related universities and colleges in the 1960s, Lincoln University, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh were fully private universities. [5] Temple and Pitt were granted state-related status by acts of the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1965 and 1966, respectively.