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1 Seton Hill Drive
Box 991
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 838-4255 (phone)
(800) 826-6234 (toll free)
(724) 830-1294 (fax)
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Morgan Drenning
Admissions Counselor
(724) 838-4201 (phone)
drenning@setonhill.edu
Keisha Che're Jimmerson
Intercultural Student Services
(724) 830-1089 (phone)
jimmerson@setonhill.edu

Searching for the university that best matches your needs as an international student? As a Catholic coeducational liberal arts institution that embraces students of all faiths, Seton Hill University offers a supportive environment in which to learn, live, and grow.

Seton Hill's charming campus  - located on the rolling, tree-lined hills of southwestern Pennsylvania - puts everything you need within walking distance. With a student body of more than 2,000 students, you can count on running into friends between classes or at meals. Our students and faculty share a strong sense of community in a friendly and casual atmosphere, a tradition carried on since the institution's founding in 1918 by the Sisters of Charity.

The current international student body at Seton Hill University represents dozens of nations around the globe, including Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Moldova, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Serbia, Taiwan and the Virgin Islands.

As an important part of the Seton Hill community, international students are encouraged to share information about their unique cultures. The Intercultural Student Services Office sponsors programs and activities throughout the year to promote harmony and understanding between all cultures. The Intercultural Student Services Office is also always available to help with nonacademic issues, such as immigration status and social or personal adjustment to life in the United States.

Seton Hill strives to help international students learn more about American lifestyles while studying here. The International Orientation program for new students acquaints students with the University, the local community, and American life, including an introduction to a variety of American social and cultural customs. Orientation begins several days prior to the beginning of the fall semester.

 

Academics

Seton Hill students enjoy small classes with an average 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio.  At Seton Hill, you receive individualized attention from your professors, and the help of an academic advisor to plan a course of study and schedule classes.

Academic learning opportunities occur in 35 undergraduate majors and nine graduate programs, with plenty of room for designing a degree suited to a particular student. Bachelor's degrees typically take four years to complete; master's degrees generally are completed in two years.

The undergraduate core curriculum provides each student with a broad liberal arts perspective. All undergraduate majors encourage or require internship experience. Undergraduate students can also participate in the Honors program, independent study, and seminar work.

The academic year consists of two 14-week terms. The fall term begins in late August and ends in mid-December. The spring term begins in late January and ends in mid-May. A number of intensive summer classes are available in June and July, and Seton Hill also offers intensive courses in a J-term (two weeks in January) and an M-term (two weeks in May).

 

ESL - English as a Second Language

Seton Hill requires that all international students whose native language is not English take an English language placement test upon arrival. To support fluency with the language, Seton Hill offers English as a Second Language (ESL) classes designed to develop language skills through expository essay writing, grammar and vocabulary exercises, and reading assignments to secure student success in an English language environment.

The Campus and Community

Expect to find plenty of activities on Seton Hill's 200-acre campus, located in the Laurel Highlands of southwestern Pennsylvania, just 5 minutes from the town of Greensburg, Pa., and only an hour from metropolitan Pittsburgh. The natural surroundings on campus, and the nearby retail and historic districts of Greensburg make both outdoor recreation and shopping and cultural experiences readily available. The Greensburg community also provides convenient opportunities for internships in government, business, social services, journalism, and many others.

More than 30 student organizations, 21 varsity athletics teams, and a full schedule of concerts, performers, special speakers and events give students plenty to do when not involved in scholarly pursuits.  Students also participate in volunteer projects, cultural events, and University-sponsored trips to Pittsburgh, New York City, and Washington, D.C. as well as other activities.

The Seton Hill campus boasts 16 academic and residential buildings, including the recently renovated 120 year-old Administration Building (where students learn in "smart classrooms" equipped with the latest technology), the new Katherine Mabis McKenna Recreation Center, and the new Performing Arts Center (set to open in fall 2009). The Reeves Library houses an extensive collection and on-line catalog. Lynch Hall of Sciences has modern laboratory facilities. Harlan Gallery serves as a site for student and professional art shows throughout the school year.

Seton Hill students live in a safe learning environment. The University employs its own security police. All officers are specially trained and certified by the Pennsylvania State Police, and patrol the University 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  Seton Hill also benefits from the support of the law enforcement and emergency services of Greensburg, Pa., which are always available to assist Seton Hill police and emergency response personnel.

 

Housing

On-campus housing is guaranteed for single undergraduate and graduate students for four years. Additional charges apply for students who remain in the halls for vacations during the academic year. Undergraduate students generally share a room with another student. Graduate students usually do not share a room. Rooms are equipped with a bed, dresser, closet, and mirror and computer Ethernet accessibility. Students provide their own linens. The cost of room and board includes meals.

 

Financial Aid

Nearly 100% of our intercultural students receive some type of financial aid! Our scholarships are based on academic merit, and we also give other monies based on financial need. Employment opportunities on campus exist to supplement your education. Seton Hill is dedicated to empowering intercultural students to succeed, and that includes financial assistance.

 

Health Insurance

Health insurance is mandatory for intercultural students. Student health insurance is available to all international students at a cost of approximately $500 per year. Please note that medical services in the United States are often very expensive; the United States does not have a national health program.  Having insurance will cover, or offset, the cost of health care services.

 

Transportation

Seton Hill University guarantees ground transportation from Pittsburgh International Airport, or any Pittsburgh transit station, upon arrival for the first time to campus. The Pittsburgh International Airport, 45 miles from Greensburg, is served by many airlines. A travel itinerary must be submitted and approved prior to departure by the Intercultural Student Services Office. Shuttle van service is available through Pittsburgh Airbus. Reservations can be made by calling 412-661-4891 or 1-800-216-6144. Train service exists between Greensburg, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Seton Hill can arrange to have a security officer meet you at the train station if you notify the University of your arrival time.  More information about traveling to Seton Hill can be found here.

 

Climate and Clothing

Once on campus, plan for a variety of weather conditions throughout the academic year. Southwestern Pennsylvania experiences four distinct seasons. Hot, sunny, summers are followed by stunning autumns, where the trees on and around campus turn brilliant shades of red and gold.  Our cold, snowy winters (perfect for skiing and other winter sports) lead to bright flowery springs.

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Next Steps

Are you ready to apply to Seton Hill? Visit the International Application portion of the Web site to start the process. Seton Hill University is also a partnering institution with the Common Application.

You will receive formal notification from the University of the admission decision. If accepted, you must send a $100 registration fee. This fee will hold a room in the residence hall and will be credited to your account for the first term. Tuition and room and board charges must be paid in full prior to the beginning of each term. Upon receipt of your registration fee we will forward you International Student Orientation materials. Please complete and return the travel itinerary and health forms promptly.

Do you still have questions? Please feel free to contact Morgan Drenning, Admissions Office - International Student Services, drenning@setonhill.edu, or Keisha Jimmerson, Student Life - Intercultural Student Services Office, jimmerson@setonhill.edu.

We look forward to hearing from you!



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