Formerly a women's college, Seton Hill became a coeducational university in 2002.
Recently, Seton Hill received attention for being the first university to provide iPads to all students.
In 1914, Seton Hill Junior college was opened by the Sisters of Charity.
In 1946, 40 male World War II veterans were accepted as students at Seton Hill.
In 2002, Seton Hill was officially granted university status by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
As of the 2012-2013 academic year, Seton Hill offers twelve graduate programs.
Seton Hill has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1.
Seton Hill has guaranteed the total amount of the lease, meaning it will be paid to the district even if the college finds another home field during its run.
Last year's freshman class at Seton Hill was the first with more men than women.
Seton Hill said its mean freshman SAT range was 922 to 1,100.