University Park

Rates Effective 2026 Summer Semester

Effective Summer 2011, summer tuition will be billed on a per credit basis, up to 12 credits *. The cost of the course will be dependent upon the course location, student residency, student level (lower division, upper division, or graduate), and program college. The cost of tuition will be based on the first 12 credits scheduled.

 Part-Time Per Credit
Pennsylvania Residents: 
Undergraduate: 
   Lower Division Including Associate: 
      Freshmen & Sophomore853
   Upper Division: 
      Junior & Senior: 
         Science, IST & EMS Programs: (a)1,013
         Business & Engineering Programs:1,094
         Nursing Program1,094
         All Other Programs920
  
Graduate: 
   MBA1,322
   Hybrid MBA906
   One Year Masters Accounting Program1,186
   ***Executive DBA 
   Business, EMS, Science, IST, Engineering1,152
   Hospitality Management1,082
   All Other Programs1,082
   Graduate Assistantships, Fellowships-

* Tuition is assessed based on a student's resident or non-resident status, campus location, level (associate, lower, upper, or graduate), major (in some cases), and credit load. For undergraduate students, tuition is charged per credit up to 12 credits. Students taking 12 – 19 credits will be charged a flat tuition rate. Undergraduate students taking more than 19 credits will be charged the flat tuition rate plus the regular per credit hour rate for each credit above 19. College of Medicine medical students will be assessed the full-time flat rate for any semester that exceeds 8 credits.

 

University Park

Rates Effective 2026 Summer Semester

Effective Summer 2011, summer tuition will be billed on a per credit basis, up to 12 credits *. The cost of the course will be dependent upon the course location, student residency, student level (lower division, upper division, or graduate), and program college. The cost of tuition will be based on the first 12 credits scheduled.

 Part-Time Per Credit
Non-Pennsylvania Residents: 
Undergraduate: 
   Lower Division Including Associate: 
      Freshmen & Sophomore1,786
   Upper Division: 
      Junior & Senior: 
         Science, IST & EMS Programs: (a)1,988
         Business & Engineering Programs:2,110
         Nursing Program2,110
         All Other Programs1,876
  
Graduate: 
   MBA2,236
   Hybrid MBA1,533
   One Year Masters Accounting Program1,186
   ***Executive DBA 
   Business, EMS, Science, IST, Engineering2,028
   Hospitality Management1,082
   All Other Programs1,950
   Graduate Assistantships, Fellowships-

* Tuition is assessed based on a student's resident or non-resident status, campus location, level (associate, lower, upper, or graduate), major (in some cases), and credit load. For undergraduate students, tuition is charged per credit up to 12 credits. Students taking 12 – 19 credits will be charged a flat tuition rate. Undergraduate students taking more than 19 credits will be charged the flat tuition rate plus the regular per credit hour rate for each credit above 19. College of Medicine medical students will be assessed the full-time flat rate for any semester that exceeds 8 credits.

 Per Semester
Dissertation Fee: 
PHD Dissertation Fee 
   With (or without) Courses for Audit2,495
   With Courses for Credit3,530
  
(a) Upper Division Students enrolled in the Economics program are charged this tuition rate.

NOTE: Specific tuition rates for each student by campus, level and program can be accessed by using the Tuition Calculator.

Cost of Attendance

Institutions must publicly make available on any website that discusses tuition and fees a list of all of their Cost of Attendance elements.

The Cost of attendance (COA) is a budget for billable and non-billable expenses to attend Penn State for one academic year. Your COA is one determining factor of your financial aid eligibility.

In addition to tuition and fees detailed above, below are the other COA elements. These figures represent per semester costs for Fall or Spring. COA elements for Summer may be less than what appears on this chart based on length of student enrollment and number of credits.

 

On Campus1 Without Dependents

(per semester)

On Campus1 With Dependents

(per semester)

Off Campus

(per semester)

With Parent2

(per semester)

Food$3,170$3,170$3,170$3,170
Housing$4,503$3,855$5,968$4,936
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment$600$600$600$600
Transportation$1,071$1,071$1,071$1,071
Miscellaneous$1,591$1,591$1,591$1,591

1 On campus housing is not offered at every campus location.

2 With parent is only applicable to dependent students living at home with parent(s).

The COA figures provided above are for full-time enrollment and will be adjusted for less-than-half-time enrollment.

Section 472 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended, includes these additional allowable costs for qualifying students.

  • Dependent care costs*
  • Cost of obtaining a license, certification, or first professional credential
  • Costs for study abroad programs
  • Disability-related expenses*
  • Cooperative education program employment costs*
  • Fees for federal student loans

An asterisk (*) indicates the need for the student to contact the Office of Student Aid to inquire about the additional cost allowance.

Tuition and fees rates apply regardless of the instructional mode (that is, whether in-person or otherwise) and will not be refunded in the event the instructional mode changes during the Academic Year.