Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education freezes tuition for another year
Tuition at some of Pennsylvania's most affordable universities will remain frozen for a fifth consecutive year. The typical in-state undergraduate ...
Tuition at some of Pennsylvania's most affordable universities will remain frozen for a fifth consecutive year. The typical in-state undergraduate student within Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education can again expect to pay $7,716 per semester this academic year. That number has remained unchanged since fall 2018. The lack of a tuition hike is possible because of an agreed-upon 6% increase in state funding to the system, which amounts to $33 million. However, the state budget might not be finalized until September.