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Waynesburg, Pennsylvania


Extraordinary growth leads to extraordinary things


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aynesburg University—a private Christian university near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—provides a valuable, personal, hands-on educational experience that prepares undergraduate and graduate students for lives of purpose and continued growth.


Grow in knowledge Waynesburg offers more than 70 major con- centrations and five integrated bachelor’s -to- master’s programs in Athletic Training, Business, Counseling, Criminal Investigation, and Edu- cation. The University also offers graduate pro- grams, with some available 100% online. The University’s top academic programs include Business, Communication, Criminal Justice, Education, and Forensic Science. Ninety-seven percent of 2016 graduates


reported working full-time or attending gradu- ate school within one year of graduation. The Career Services Center works to ensure the successful transition from college to career for each student, offering assistance with every- thing from résumé composition and interview skills to job fairs and employer networking opportunities.


What makes Waynesburg truly special, though, is that our academics aren’t just about classes. They’re the foundation for a culture of


growth, championed through academic excel- lence and personalized guidance that nurtures each student’s mind, spirit, and future. Our un- dergraduate programs accelerate each stu- dent’s growth through hands-on learning, re- search, internships, leadership work, service trips, and career planning.


Grow in grace Waynesburg helps students develop academ- ically and professionally on the foundation of faith. Faith is an integral part of the University’s mission, and students have the opportunity to discuss theory and application of faith in their professions. Students may choose to practice their faith every Tuesday at chapel, in their class- es, in prayer or Bible study groups, through their artwork, while they’re serving others, or in their own individual ways.


Grow through service While guiding students in the development of specific skills and talents, Waynesburg also pro- vides opportunities to apply and sharpen them through service. Service opportunities include service learning courses, international and do- mestic mission trips, the Bonner Program, and personal service initiatives, among others.


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More than 90% of students receive some form of financial aid each year, and Waynesburg University’s tuition, room, and board are more than $10,000 below the national average for private nonprofit four-year colleges. Transfer students may be eligible for various scholarships ranging from $3,000–$8,000. • The Transfer Honor Scholarship, worth $8,000, is awarded to students who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.5–4.0 at the most recent college or university they’ve attended.


• The Transfer Scholarship, worth $6,000, is awarded to students who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.0–3.49 at the most recent college or university they’ve attended.


• The Transfer Opportunity Award, worth $3,000, is awarded to students who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 2.5–2.99 at the most recent college or university they’ve attended.


Scholarships are reduced for students not living on campus. The required GPAs listed above must be attained through at least 12 credits of non-remedial 100+ level courses at Waynesburg.


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