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Regional Campuses

Pitt's regional campuses in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville offer the advantages and environment of liberal arts colleges along with the resources and prestige of a major research university.

Pitt’s regional campuses are in close-knit communities with lots of hidden treasures. Explore the homes of Pitt’s regional campuses.

Pitt Bradford in Spring
Bradford

Offering over 40 majors, 50 minors, concentrations, and pre-professional programs, Pitt Bradford has countless opportunities for students to learn in labs, local creeks, major corporations, food banks, and other countries.

The town of Bradford is nestled in the beautiful Allegheny Natural Forest. The region has a long history of oil and lumber production. Bradford is a great destination for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and camping. Bradford is also home to the Zippo Lighter Museum and Case Knife Factory.

Pitt Greensburg campus
Greensburg

At Pitt Greensburg, thinkers and doers meet to better themselves and the world around them. The Pitt Greensburg experience combines the resources and reputation of the University of Pittsburgh with the close-community feel of a small private college.

Located in the Laurel Highlands, Greensburg is roughly an hour from Pittsburgh. Greensburg offers a beautifully preserved courthouse, theater charming shops, and restaurants. Nearby Hanna’s town is great for its summer antique markets, and the Westmoreland Museum of Art is a must-see!

Pitt Johnstown Campus
Johnstown

Founded in 1927 as Pitt's first regional campus, Pitt Johnstown is proud to support its community of Mountain Cats with a curriculum that is up to date with the world’s demands.

Johnstown is steeped in history but offers new adventures like whitewater rafting and a burgeoning craft brewing scene. Johnstown offers great hiking, and its flood museum offers a sobering reminder of how humans can impact the natural environment.

Entrance to Pitt Titusville
Titusville

Pitt Titusville is a 2-year regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh in northwest Pennsylvania. Pitt Titusville offers associate degrees in 14 academic fields of study and provides over 100 majors before transferring to another Pitt campus to complete a 4-year degree.

Located in northwestern Pennsylvania, Titusville has a long industrial heritage. Titusville’s oil museum and railroad tours are glimpses into a storied past. Orchards and general stores make great weekend stops.