2008 - 2009
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Applications require a $25 fee |
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Per Semester
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Total Academic Year
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| Pennsylvania Resident |
$7,615
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$15,230
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| Out-of-State Student |
$11,634
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$23,268
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| Good Neighbor Student |
$9,357
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$18,714
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| TUITION, PA Resident |
$2,679
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$5,358
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| TUITION, Out-of-State Student |
$6,698
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$13,396
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| TUITION, Good Neighbor Student |
$4,421
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$8,842
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| ROOM AND BOARD based on double room/19 meal plan ($200 Flex) |
$3,336
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$6,672
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| BOARD ONLY -19 Meal plan ($200 flex) |
$1,306
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$2,612
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| 75 MEAL BLOCK PLAN ($200 Flex) for commuters |
$ 803
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$1,606
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| BOOKS & SUPPLIES (approximate) |
$ 600
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$1,200
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| FEES (approximate) |
$ 1000
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$2,000
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** Fees and Charges are subject to change without notice |
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Housing & Dining Charges - All residence hall students are required to purchase a campus meal plan and are assessed dining fees regardless of whether or not they utilize the dining services.
Graduate Tuition Fees - Students taking a combination of undergraduate and graduate credits are charged at the course level and will not be combined for the full time basic fee rate. Undergraduate tuition costs will be reduced for graduate students who qualify as a Good Neighbor.
Undergraduate Tuition Fees - Students taking a combination of undergraduate and graduate credits are charged at the course level and will not be combined for the full-time basic fee rate.
Senior Citizens Tuition Waiver - You may register for courses offered in the fall, spring, and summer sessions and may either audit the class or take it for credit. You will be asked to complete a Senor Citizen Tuition Waiver form requiring proof of benefits (copy of monthly check or statement from the Social Security Office). Since only tuition is waived, you will be charged miscellaneous fees associated with the number of credits requested.