Pitt-Johnstown is a community of 3,000 diverse students and more than 22,000 alumni. The school offers a personalized learning environment and an outstanding record of student success. The school also serves as a vital knowledge center and the foremost contributor to the region’s educational, social, cultural and economic development.
Pitt-Johnstown’s strong commitment to academic excellence, student engagement, community citizenship and outreach to veterans has resulted in national recognition—further evidence of Pitt-Johnstown’s ascent to the forefront of baccalaureate colleges.
Highlights
- Campus operations generated more than $132.6 million in total economic impact (direct, indirect and induced).
- The overall economic impact of Pitt-Johnstown's operations on Pennsylvania in 2021 was $66.3 million (direct, indirect, and induced impact).
- The Pitt-Johnstown campus supported 781 (full-time and part-time) jobs directly and indirectly in Cambria County.
- Pitt-Johnstown operations in Pennsylvania generate $6.3 million per year in state and local taxes.
- The Pitt-Johnstown campus generated $2.0 million (directly and indirectly) in total tax payments to Cambria County municipalities.
- Pitt-Johnstown operations in Pennsylvania generate $6.3 million per year in state and local taxes.

Awards & Accolades
Among the multiple accolades it's received, Pitt-Johnstown has been cited by U.S. News & World Report along with Brown and Georgetown as “schools that build in-demand job skills.”

Community Programs
The Johnstown campus offers benefits to the community through programs or activities such as REACHland CONNECT, CODE Project, Moxham Light-Up Night, and PPAC.