The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown has received two national recognitions that campus officials said exemplify the school’s commitment to quality education. Pitt-Johnstown earned a spot among schools such as Michigan State University and the University of Iowa on the new “A+ Schools for B Students” produced by U.S. News and World Report. The university was recognized as a high-access and high-earning institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education and the American Council on Education. “Such national recognitions confirm the exceptional quality and impact of a UPJ education: excellent teaching by talented faculty; practical and experiential-based learning; a supportive learning environment powered by dedicated staff; students with a great work ethic and a solid institutional commitment ...,” UPJ President Jem Spectar said in a release.
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