2013-14 Tuition and Fees Schedules
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Tuition Rates:
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Fall/Spring
2013-14
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Summer
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University Park, Hershey, Dickinson, Great Valley
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PA
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Non-PA
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PA
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Non-PA
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Altoona, Berks, Erie, and Harrisburg
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PA
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Non-PA
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PA
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Non-PA
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Beaver,
DuBois, Fayette, Greater Allegheny,
Mont Alto, New Kensington,
Wilkes-Barre,
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PA
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Non-PA
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PA
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Non-PA
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Brandywine, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, Schuylkill, Worthington-Scranton, and York
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PA
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Non-PA
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PA
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Non-PA
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Abington
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PA
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Non-PA
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PA
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Non-PA
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Shenango
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PA
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Non-PA
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PA
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Non-PA
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Resident Instruction students taking World Campus credits will be billed the Resident
Instruction tuition rate based on their primary campus location.
If a full-time Resident Instruction student registers for World Campus credits,
no additional tuition will be charged for the World Campus credits. Part-time students
will be charged tuition for World Campus credits based on the student's primary
campus location.
If you are a World Campus student and would like more information about World Campus
tuition, please go to: www.worldcampus.psu.edu/
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Mandatory Fees *:
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Information Technology Fee:
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Fall/Spring Rates
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Summer Rates
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Student Activities Fee:
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Fall/Spring Rates
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Summer Rates
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Student Facilities Fee:
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Fall/Spring Rates
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Summer Rates
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All Information Sciences & Technology Approved Minors - One time fee of $750.00
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* ALL students (student teaching, co-op programs, etc. inclusive) are also
charged an Information Technology Fee and Activities Fee. Students attending Great
Valley are excluded from being charged an Activity Fee.
* NOTE: These fees do not apply to graduate students enrolled in courses
numbered 601, 610, or 611.
* NOTE: The student facilities fee has been established effective with the
Fall Semester 2008 to provide a funding source for capital projects designed to
enhance student activities, fitness and recreation. Projects to be undertaken at
each campus will be identified by the appropriate campus officials. Student input
will be obtained in determining priorities and ideas for potential projects through
campus advisory groups that represent all constituencies.
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