I am a current student at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville. Titusville is a small town that is very warm and inviting. The campus is small and everyone, including the faculty, knows your name. The faculty at UPT have encouraged me to succeed academically by giving me the hands-on support I needed during my freshmen year. Another positive is the learning center. The faculty at UPT volunteer at the learning center to give students additional support in a variety of subjects.
Socially, there are many clubs and intermural activities to participate in and lots of activities scheduled in Titusville and the outlying areas.
Another plus is the brand new dining facility, McKinney Commons. The dining hall is very modern with lots of different options every day. It feels like a four...
Read moreI attended this college for a few semesters and the negative reviews on here are DEFINITELY valid. The campus is asking for positive reviews to combat the negative ones so it’s uncertain how accurate the positive reviews are. It’s true that there’s absolutely nothing to do for fun unless you feel like driving an hour away. That’s not the campus’s fault but they could’ve hosted more fun, age appropriate events to help that. Most students were nice, a handful of faculty were nice. It definitely has the vibe of a community college. It was a “meh” experience for me, but for the money you could definitely have a better experience attending a different college. Over 3/4 of my college friends ended up leaving after their first year to peruse their education elsewhere. Including me. Which is...
Read moreI signed up for a continuing ed class. I waited for a confirmation with information on where the classes will be. My class was to start on Sept 16th, Tuesday, and as of Sept 12th, Friday, I still have not received confirmation. I called the university and was advised to call the Bradford branch. When I spoke to someone there, she said that they don't send out confirmations if the application is sent by mail. If the application was via email, then they will send a confirmation. I would suggest that whether snail mail or email application, a confirmation should be sent to the student. That only makes good common sense, good business and...
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