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Programs With Purpose. Futures With Impact.

Be Ready for What’s Next

  • 60+ Programs: Discover over 60 undergraduate and graduate programs in high-demand fields — from health and sciences to sustainability and business — with classes offered on campus or online.
  • Accessible Education: Chatham offers generous financial aid and scholarship opportunities designed to significantly lower your costs and make your college education more affordable.
  • Foundation for Your Future: Gain the skills and confidence to power your career through hands-on internships, faculty mentorship, and strong connections to major employers across Pittsburgh and beyond.
  • City of Opportunities: Chatham sits at the crossroads of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant neighborhoods, with access to museums, cultural events, pro sports, and more.

Why Choose Chatham University?

  • 150-Year Legacy: Since 1869, Chatham has led with vision and courage — from embracing the arts and sciences to championing women’s leadership and gender equity and pioneering education in sustainability.
  • Top-Ranked University: Chatham is consistently ranked as a Best College, Best Value, and Top Performer in Social Mobility by The Wall Street Journal and U.S. News & World Report.
  • Fueling Health and Sciences Careers: Chatham is one of Pittsburgh’s top providers of health, sciences, and sustainability degrees, preparing graduates who fuel the region’s fastest-growing industries.
  • Community That Feels Like Home: Our historic, tree-lined campus gives you the best of both worlds — a small, supportive environment where professors know your name and a vibrant city at your doorstep.

Chatham University prepares students to lead lives of purpose, meaning, and fulfilling work. Through a combination of liberal arts and professional skills building, Chatham teaches its graduates to be informed and engaged citizens, to welcome and respect diversity of all kinds, and to help improve the fields and communities where they work and live.

Madison Black ’20, ELOTD ’24