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Pitt-Greensburg welcomes first-year students for fall semester

Jeff Himler
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Freshman chemistry major Matthew Smith, 18, right, of Harleysville, Montgomery County, gets help from his family on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022, as he moves into his room at Pitt-Greensburg’s College Hall. Lending a hand, from left, are his brother, David, 21; father, Jim; mother, Michelle; and sister, Mackenzie, 13.
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Ben Rohrbaugh, 18, of York makes his bed in his room at Westmoreland Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022, during Pitt-Greensburg’s move-in day for first-year students. A recipient of an academic scholarship, he is studying political science and communications and plans to play baseball.
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Gavin Fitzgerald, 18, center, of Westminster, Md., gets help from his mother, Jen, left, and brother Sean, 16, as he carts his belongings into Robertshaw Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022, during Pitt-Greensburg’s move-in day for first-year students. He is a business major and plans to play baseball.
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Gavin Fitzgerald, 18, of Westminster, Md., unloads his backpack in his room at Robertshaw Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022, during Pitt-Greensburg’s move-in day for first-year students. He is a business major and plans to play baseball.

Upperclassmen, alumni, faculty members and family pitched in Wednesday to help first-year students settle into campus residence halls at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.

Final enrollment figures weren’t available for the fall semester, but university President Robert Gregerson said, “Enrollment is up from last year. We had a really good recruitment year. We’re going to have our largest entering class in about four years.”

Last fall, 1,316 full-time students and 57 part-time students were enrolled at the Pitt-Greensburg campus — not counting those who took courses offered to high school students. The campus was on track for an increase of about 24% in the number of incoming freshman, compared to the previous school year.

“The last two years, with the pandemic, things have been challenging,” Gregerson said. “I’m glad we’re back to normal, as close as we can be.”

But covid-19 concerns haven’t ended. Those on campus were asked to wear face masks when inside any building.

Pitt-Greensburg offers 31 majors, 30 minors and four certificate programs.

Newer majors include data analytics and special education.

A new life sciences building is expected to open early next year.

Jeff Himler is a TribLive reporter covering Greater Latrobe, Ligonier Valley, Mt. Pleasant Area and Derry Area school districts and their communities. He also reports on transportation issues. A journalist for more than three decades, he enjoys delving into local history. He can be reached at jhimler@triblive.com.

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