Colleges Near Petrolia

Colleges and universities near me in the Petrolia, Pennsylvania area

There are 38 colleges within 50 miles of Petrolia enrolling a total of 131,825 students. These are the closest colleges.

Located in Pennsylvania with a population of 212, the closest colleges are ranked below by distance from Petrolia. The nearest college is Butler County Community College in Butler at a distance of 16.7 miles from Petrolia. Driving time to these schools from Petrolia should be less than 1 hours. The top rated college in the area is Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh which is ranked #41 in the nation by CollegeSimply. The largest college in the area is University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus enrolling 33,767 students. In terms of affordability, Erie Business Center New Castle in New Castle offers the lowest tuition for colleges in the area at $6,270 per year.

This directory is inclusive of nearby two and four year schools, both public and private. If you are looking for more affordable higher education options or not ready for a full four-year program, consider local community colleges near Petrolia.


38 results

Triangle Tech Inc Dubois
T
DuBois, PA
 

Triangle Tech Inc Dubois

Private 2 Year

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  • 73enrollment
  • $18,745net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • 2.0Avg GPA

49 miles from Petrolia

Seton Hill University
S
Greensburg, PA

Seton Hill University

Private 4 Year

0 reviews

#46 Best Private Colleges in Pennsylvania

  • 1,988enrollment
  • $24,576net price
  • 78%acceptance rate
  • 1040-1240SAT range
  • 21-28ACT range
  • 3.74Avg GPA

Applications Due Aug 15

50 miles from Petrolia

FAQ's

The closest community college is Butler County Community College and is 16.7 miles from Petrolia. Explore the complete list of nearby community college options.

Tuition and fees at Butler County Community College are $5,460 for local residents for one academic year. Explore full costs to attend.

Butler County Community College has an open admission policy. Open admission colleges typically have few admission thresholds and will admit all applicants so long as certain minimum requirements are met.