Seton Hill University 100 Years Forward

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1985/Adult Degrees The College builds on its adult education program and confers degrees to adult students in 1985. The tradition of educating non-traditional students goes back to the College’s original charter, “Persons of mature years and of good character, who, without being candidates for degrees, wish to broaden the scope of their scholarship, are admitted…”

1986/To Boldly Go... Female students say they are “Better Dead than Coed.”

The School of Fine Arts begins accepting male students interested in pursuing majors in art, theatre, communication, and music. While male students were also accepted into the Continuing Education program, the male undergraduate arts majors represented the first male college students to be housed on campus.

The first male graduates of Seton Hill College “boldly go where no man has gone before.”


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