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2024 Provost Academy

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The Office of the Provost works closely with the Division of Student Affairs to develop the program each year that will enhance your new-student experience at University of Pittsburgh.

Below, you'll find information on everything related to the week, including planning and arrival, accommodations, the schedule of events, how to register, answers to frequently asked questions, and some of the people you'll be meeting during the event.

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2024 Schedule of Programs and Events

Check out the schedule preview, which reflects the tentative order of events during your week at the Provost Academy.

Registered participants will receive the official schedule via their Pitt email in August.

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Registration

Registration for the 2024 Provost Academy opens May 20.

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2024 Project Descriptions

Throughout the week, Provost Academy participants have the unique opportunity to work closely with Pitt faculty members and their peers on experiential academic projects. Review available projects, choose a subject that interests you, then register to participate.

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Arrival and Accommodations

Get all the details you need for early move-in and other resources, as well hotel discounts for your family's stay.

Review move-in details and resources to help you settle in comfortably on campus. If you or your family need alternate accommodations, reservation information and discounted rates for local hotels are provided here.

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Meet the Provost Academy Faculty Members

Learn more about the faculty members who will guide you and engage you in a combination of interdisciplinary lectures, cohort projects, field studies or research, and informational workshops during this special week.

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Meet the PALs

PALs are Provost Academy Leaders who attended Provost Academy during their first year at University of Pittsburgh, just like you. They now serve as peer mentors for attendees.

Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Provost Academy?

The Provost Academy is a week-long, hands-on experience meant to set students up for success in their first year through a combination of academic projects and social activities. Provost Academy students will spend time exploring Pitt’s campus and the city of Pittsburgh as they immerse themselves in the exciting new landscape they now call home!  The Provost Academy is designed to support students who are either first-generation, limited-income, or members of a group underrepresented in higher education.

Is there a fee or cost to participate?
No, the Provost Academy has no participation fee.
Is attending Provost Academy required?
No. Participation in Provost Academy is optional and registration availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Can I start/end the program on a different day other than the Saturday or Sunday move-in days?

All students must begin on either Saturday, August 10 or Sunday August 11 and be available throughout the program until Saturday, August 17.

Do family members attend the Provost Academy events?

We are providing a Family Resource Lounge on Saturday, August 10 and a Family Information Session on Sunday, August 11. Also, the Welcome Reception and Welcome Presentation on Sunday, August 11th is open to family members. The remainder of the Provost Academy week is designed for students only.

How many incoming first-year students participate in the Provost Academy?

We estimate about 250 students will participate.

Do I need to select a Provost Academy academic project related to my intended major?

Not at all! All our projects are interdisciplinary and each will provide you with skills and resources to help you succeed in your Pitt classes as well as the opportunity to meet faculty and other new students. Choose which projects sound the most interesting to you!