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Try University Times articles search [1] for info. The undergrad arm of Pitt business is relatively new (~10-15 years). I'm still confused whether they are two separate schools or not, or whether it is a college within the Katz school, or just a separate college. Other Schools award undergrad and graduate degrees, but the Honors College and College of General Studies aren't listed as Schools, so maybe the "School" label requires awarding of advanced degrees. I'm not sure what the "technical" difference is between the Katz and CBA, but they are listed as a school and a college, so I guess that means Pitt has 18 separate academic units (schools or colleges)? Maybe someone at Pitt could clarify this relationship? CrazyPaco (talk) 16:19, 14 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]