Admission to the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown is competitive. We seek applicants of good character who have demonstrated scholastic achievement and the capacity for further growth. The Pitt-Johnstown Admissions Committee carefully reviews each applicant's secondary school record, performance on college entrance examinations, personal qualifications, and other related factors.
In making admission decisions, the Admissions Committee recognizes that the college is best served by a diverse student body. The committee considers, in addition to statistical measures of academic accomplishment, evidence of leadership ability, motivation, extracurricular interests, and talents, as well as the overall potential for success at Pitt-Johnstown.
Specific requirements have been established in the following sections for applicants seeking admission to Arts and Sciences, upper division programs, and Engineering Technology. Admission to one program of study at Pitt-Johnstown does not guarantee admission to other programs. To be reconsidered for admission to another program, a student must submit a request in writing to the Office of Admissions.
VeteransSpecial services and benefits are available to military veterans to help make a successful transition into the student population.