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Pa state universities freeze tuition for third consecutive year
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Pa. state universities freeze tuition for third consecutive year
Updated 12:38 PM;
Today 11:57 AM
Students attending Shippensburg or any of the other 13 state universities next year will pay the same tuition and technology fee that first-year students two years ago paid.
Shippensburg, Pa., Aug. 13, 2020.
File/Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com
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For the third consecutive year, Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities are holding the line on tuition.
The State System of Higher Education’s governing board voted unanimously on Thursday to freeze tuition and the systemwide technology fee at the 2019-20 levels.
Despite the financial woes facing the state universities prompting some radical changes and pleas from university presidents for at least a 1% increase, the board’s decision will mean students will pay the same amount in tuition next fall as upperclassmen paid this year and last year.
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LOCK HAVEN The results are in.
Between March 24 and 26, Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, (APSCUF) released a survey to the collective 1,469 faculty members who work throughout the six state universities reserved for consolidation proposed by Chancellor Dan Greenstein. The survey supplied by APSCUF President Dr. Jaime Martin, followed questions involved with the faculties’ views and perceptions regarding the consolidation.
Though not every faculty member filled out the survey, a total of 991 members responded at a rate of 67.5%. The questions on the survey were measured on a five-point scale ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Here are the results