Admission to the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown is competitive. Pitt-Johnstown seeks 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 (optional), 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. Applications are reviewed on a personal basis in committee format, and all candidates for admission are notified as soon as action is taken on their applications.
Admission Procedures
First time students applying for admission to full-time or part-time study must submit:
- Application for admission
- Official high school transcript documenting a minimum of 15 academic units (completed or in-progress)
- ACT or SAT 1 exam scores (optional)
- Letters of recommendation (optional)
- Essay/Writing Sample (optional)
- Any additional credentials in support of application (optional)
The application and credentials submitted in its support become the property of the college and are not returned to the student. All correspondence concerning full-time or part-time admission, including the application and supporting credentials, should be addressed to:
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Admissions Welcome Center
157 Blackington Hall
450 Schoolhouse Road
Johnstown, PA 15904
Admitted students who wish to accept the offer of admission must submit a nonrefundable $100 tuition deposit. This will be applied to the first-term tuition.
Once admitted, students are eligible to continue as long as they maintain satisfactory academic standing or until a degree has been earned. Admitted students may request that their admission be deferred up to one year, provided they do not attend another educational institution in the interim. After that point, they must submit a new application.
Admission Requirements
All applicants for full-time study at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown must have completed, or be in the process of completing, at least 15 units of work in an accredited or approved secondary school. Specific requirements as to how the 15 units must be distributed have been established in the following sections for applicants seeking admission to programs in arts and sciences, upper-division programs, nursing, and engineering. 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 request a change of major through the Admissions Welcome Center.
Academic Unit Distribution
- Academic Programs in the Divisions of Arts & Sciences, Business & Enterprise, Education, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences:
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Subject |
Units |
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English |
4 |
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Laboratory Science |
1 (preferably 2) |
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Algebra |
2 |
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Foreign Language |
2 (same language) |
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Social Science |
1 |
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Electives |
5 |
- Academic Programs in the Division of Engineering & Computer Science:*
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Subject |
Units |
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English |
4 |
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Chemistry |
1 |
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Algebra |
2 |
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Geometry |
1 |
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Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus/Calculus |
1 |
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Physics |
1 |
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History |
4
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- Academic Programs in the Division of Nursing:**
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Subject |
Units |
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English |
4 |
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Chemistry |
1 |
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Algebra |
2 |
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Geometry |
1 |
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Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus/Calculus |
1 |
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Laboratory Science |
2 |
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Social Studies |
3 |
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Foreign Language |
2 (same language)
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*Students electing to submit standardized exam scores in support of their application to Pitt-Johnstown Engineering program should meet the following minimum requirements 1100 SAT (550 Math) or ACT composite score of 22.
**Students electing to submit standardized exam scores in support of their application to Pitt-Johnstown Nursing program should meet the following minimum requirements 1130 SAT or ACT composite score of 23.
Exceptions to the requirements listed above may be determined on an individual basis by the Admissions Committee.
Admission to Upper-Division Programs
Students intending to pursue upper-division programs such as education, pharmacy, health and rehabilitation sciences, library and information science, and social work are admitted initially to arts and sciences and are expected to meet the same admission requirements as other arts and sciences students. The appropriate preparatory curricula will be selected with the assistance of academic advisors.
Admission of Transfer Students
Students who have earned credits at another institution before applying to the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown must submit:
- Application for admission
- Official transcript(s) from all colleges attended
- Official high school transcripts
Transfer applicants must complete all other admission requirements as stated above. Students who previously attended Pitt-Johnstown and wish to re-enroll on a part-time or full-time basis should contact the Office of the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs for reinstatement. Students who wish to relocate to Pitt-Johnstown from another campus of the University of Pittsburgh must request relocation from the academic dean of the Pitt campus they are currently attending (Please review Relocation section in Academic Procedures & Policies).
Advanced Placement
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown accepts for consideration, exemption, or advanced placement the results of Advanced Placement Tests administered by the College Entrance Examination Board.
BIOLOGY (BY)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 |
4 |
BIOL 0110, 0111 |
5 |
8 |
BIOL 0110, 0111, 0120, 0121 |
CHEMISTRY (CH)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
3 or 4 |
4 |
CHEM 0111 & CHEM 0113 |
5 |
8 |
CHEM 0111, 0112, CHEM 0113 & CHEM 0114 |
CLASSICS (see Foreign Language)
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSA or CSAB)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4, or 5 |
3 |
CS 0015 |
ECONOMICS MICRO (EMI)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
3 |
ECON 0105 |
ECONOMICS MACRO (EMA)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
3 |
ECON 0115 |
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (ENVS)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
3 |
GEOL 0086 |
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION (ENGC)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
6 |
ENGCOMP 0005, ENGLIT (NE) |
ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION (ELC)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
6 |
ENGCOMP 0005, ENGLIT (NE) |
ART (HISTORY) (ARH)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
3, 4 or 5 |
3 |
FINE ARTS (NE) |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Latin Prose (LTL) |
|
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
3 |
LATIN 0211 |
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|
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Vergil (LTV) |
|
|
4 |
3 |
LATIN 0211 |
|
|
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French (FRA) |
|
|
4 |
3 |
FRENCH 0355 |
5 |
6 |
FRENCH 0355, 0356 |
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|
|
French Literature (FLA) |
|
|
4 |
3 |
FRENCH 0321 |
5 |
6 |
FRENCH 0321, FRENCH 0355 |
|
|
|
German (GM) |
|
|
4 |
3 |
GER 1490 |
5 |
5 |
GER 1490 |
|
|
|
Spanish (SPL) |
|
|
4 |
3 |
SPANISH 0325 |
5 |
6 |
SPAN 0325, 0351 |
GEOGRAPHY
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
Human |
|
|
4 or 5 |
3 |
GEOL 0000 |
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
US Government & Politics (GPU) |
|
4 or 5 |
3 |
PS 0206 |
|
|
|
Comparative Government & Politics (GPC) |
|
4 or 5 |
3 |
PS 0302 |
HISTORY
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
American - United States (UH) |
|
|
4 or 5 |
3 |
HISTORY 0610 or HISTORY 0620 |
|
|
|
European (EH) |
|
|
4 or 5 |
3 |
HISTORY 0120 or HISTORY 0130 |
|
|
|
World (WH) |
|
|
4 or 5 |
3 |
HISTORY (NE) |
MATHEMATICS (MAB)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
Calculus (AB) |
|
|
4 or 5 |
4 |
MATH 0221 |
MATHEMATICS (MBC)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
Calculus (BC) |
|
|
4, or 5 |
8 |
MATH 0221 & 0231 |
MUSIC
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
Listening & Literature (MSL) |
|
3, 4, or 5 |
3 |
MUSIC 0212 |
|
|
|
Theory (MST) |
|
|
3, 4 or 5 |
3 |
MUSIC 0100 |
PHYSICS (PY1 & PY2)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
Physics 1 and Physics 2 (MUST TAKE BOTH) |
|
|
4 and 4 |
4 |
PHYS 0140 |
4 and 5 |
4 |
PHYS 0140 |
5 and 4 |
4 |
PHYS 0140 |
5 and 5 |
8 |
PHYS 0140 & phys 0142 |
PHYSICS C - Mechanics (Part 1) (PHCM)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
4 |
PHYS 0150 |
PHYSICS C - Mechanics & ELECTRICITY - magt parts 1 & 2) (PHCE/PHCM)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
8 |
PHYS 0150 & PHYS 0152 |
PSYCHOLOGY (PY)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
3 |
PSY 0200 |
STATISTICS (STAT)
Test Score |
# of Credits |
Credits for |
4 or 5 |
3 |
STAT 1020 |
NE= No Equivalent
Campus Visit
Interviews are not required; however, applicants or prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the campus. The purpose of the campus visit is to permit candidates to gain firsthand knowledge of the college’s programs, facilities, and admission policies. A personal visit allows candidates, parents, and campus personnel the opportunity to exchange information in a more personal setting. Campus visits can be made by calling 1-855-LIKE-UPJ or visiting our website at upj.pitt.edu/admissions.
Admissions Scholarship Programs
The Admissions Welcome Center offers several types of scholarships to outstanding incoming freshman. Applications for admission are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee to identify possible scholarship candidates. Each scholarship recipient receives merit-based scholarship assistance for four years if a 3.0 grade point average is maintained.
Accelerated High School Students
The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown admits a limited number of outstanding high school students who have completed the junior year of the college preparatory curriculum of their high schools. This program permits talented students, with the agreement and support of secondary school officials, to accelerate their education by attending Pitt-Johnstown in lieu of their senior year or for a set number of classes. Individuals who wish to participate in either option of this program should contact the Admissions Welcome Center for further information.
The Early Admission Program is designed for students entering their senior year in high school who have fulfilled all of their high school requirements and wish to attend Pitt- Johnstown full time in lieu of their senior year. High school students interested in early admission must fill out an application and have an interview with the Admissions Welcome Center. The applicant’s high school must provide written documentation that supports the application and the student’s desire for early admission.
The Mountain Cat Dual Enrollment Experience is designed for students who are still attending high school, but wish to take courses at Pitt-Johnstown. The student must fill out a special application and obtain a letter of recommendation from secondary school officials.
Admission to LearningPLUS Program
For mature members of our community, we present the LearningPLUS Program. Participants are able to audit college classes at no charge (no grades are earned and no formal records are kept) .
Acceptance into the LearningPLUS Program is contingent upon course availability and instructor approval. In order to participate in the LearningPLUS Program, applicants must be at least 55 years of age or older (appropriate identification is required)
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The basic purpose of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is to provide those individuals who have acquired college-level knowledge through life and work experiences with a way to assess their achievements and then use these test results in planning and seeking college credit or advanced placement.
There are general examinations in five areas: College Composition, College Mathematics, Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. A maximum of 6 credits can be earned in each area, and a maximum of 30 credits may be awarded through CLEP.
Persons who have earned more than 15 college credits are ineligible for CLEP at Pitt-Johnstown. Those who have earned one to 15 credits are eligible (as are those who are just beginning to seek college credits), and they should consult the Registrar’s Office regarding the areas in which CLEP scores would apply to their program. Certain deductions may be necessary in order to ensure that there is no duplication of credit. Credit granted through this program might not transfer to all schools within the University, but it will apply to the degrees earned in Arts and Sciences.
Registration Status/Reinstatement
Students who have not registered for at least one credit in a 12-month period must request reinstatement with the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs in order to register for classes again.
Students who do not attend for two or more consecutive terms, or who resign during any term, must be reinstated before resuming a program provided they did not attend another educational institution in the interim. To be reinstated a student must contact the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Relocation (within the University)
Pitt-Johnstown students who wish to attend another Pitt campus must complete the relocation request forms and submit the forms to the Registrar’s Office. Forms are available online at UPJ-Registrar or in the Registrar’s Office. Students must meet the requirements set by the campus they wish to attend.
Students who wish to relocate to Pitt-Johnstown from another campus of the University of Pittsburgh must request relocation from the academic dean of the Pitt campus they are currently attending.
Any questions regarding relocating to another Pitt campus should be directed to the Registrar’s Office.
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