Barron discusses access and affordability strategies to support students
Scholarships, academic advising, food security, new housing grants and more are topics of focus during president’s presentation to Board of Trustees
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Barron discusses access and affordability strategies to support students
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State is committed to providing students with an accessible and affordable high-quality education, and the University is employing a range of creative strategies to help manage educational costs and meet students’ needs, according to Penn State President Eric Barron.
Along with discussing traditional mechanisms for lowering costs in a presentation to the Board of Trustees at its Friday (May 7) hybrid meeting, Barron highlighted non-traditional strategies — from addressing housing and food insecurity to building financial literacy — the University is using to help make a Penn State education more affordable for students.