Seton Hill University
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About Seton Hill University
Chartered in 1918, Seton Hill University is a leading Catholic coeducational liberal arts university founded by the Sisters of Charity and embracing students of all faiths. Located in southwestern Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands (yet only 35 miles from Pittsburgh), Seton Hill educates its more than 2000 students to “think and act critically, creatively and ethically as productive members of society committed to transforming the world.”
Seton Hill offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and is accredited nationally by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.