Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education - Costs

Costs

Tuition at System universities for the 2012/13 academic year is $6,428 per year for Pennsylvanian undergraduate students and from $9,642 to $16,070 per year for nonresident students. The graduate student tuition is $429 per credit hour for Pennsylvanians, and $644 per credit hour for out-of-commonwealth students. Pennsylvanian students also pay a $358 annual instructional technology fee, which is $542 for nonresidents. Board and room charges vary, as do local fees. Students may apply for a variety of commonwealth and federal financial assistance programs and campus scholarships, as well as grants and loans.

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