The
Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
(PASSHE) today approved a $194 tuition increase for the 2013-14 academic year –
$97 per semester – virtually ensuring PASSHE will remain the lowest-cost option
among all four-year colleges and universities in the Commonwealth.
The 3 percent increase also means the total cost of attendance at a PASSHE
university – including tuition, fees, room and board – likely will remain below
the national average among all public colleges and universities in the United
States, and significantly below the average in the Middle States region, which
comprises Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and
Washington, D.C.
“It is very important to our students and their families that we keep our
tuition affordable,” said Board of Governors Chairman Guido M. Pichini. “With
this action today, PASSHE universities will continue to provide outstanding
value, combining high-quality educational opportunities with the most
affordable cost available.”
The new annual tuition rate for full-time, resident undergraduate students
attending any of the 14 PASSHE universities beginning this fall will be $3,311
per semester, or $6,622 for the full academic year. Nearly 90 percent of PASSHE
students are Pennsylvania residents and about 85 percent attend full time.
PASSHE will receive $412.8 million in state funding this year, the same amount
it received in 2012-13. That will cover about one-fourth of the operating costs
of the 14 PASSHE universities.
Those costs are expected to increase in several areas, including salaries,
pension contributions, healthcare and utilities. Some of those increases will
be offset by the impact of a voluntary retirement incentive program offered to
PASSHE faculty and coaches earlier this year.
Other cost-reduction efforts implemented over the last 10 years have resulted
in overall budget reductions of approximately $285 million. Those reductions
have helped keep annual tuition increases at or below the rate of inflation in
most years since the cost-cutting efforts began.
While keeping costs under control, the universities have continued to enhance
the quality of programming they offer, with the vast majority of academic
programs earning or maintaining accreditation from professional organizations
nationally. The universities also are offering more advanced, professional
degrees in response to growing workforce demand in areas including healthcare
and science-related fields.
“PASSHE is continuing to serve the needs of students and the Commonwealth and
its employers,” said acting Chancellor Dr. Peter H. Garland. “They are doing so
in a cost-efficient manner.”
The Board also approved new tuition rates for resident graduate students and
all nonresident students at its meeting today. The resident graduate tuition
rate in 2013-14 will be $442 per credit, an increase of $13. Nonresident
graduate tuition will increase by $19 per credit to $663. Full-time,
undergraduate tuition for nonresident students will range from $9,934 to $16,556,
depending on a variety of factors, including the university and program in
which a student enrolls. All of the increases average approximately 3 percent.
The tuition technology fee will increase by $5 to $184 per semester – $368 for
the full academic year – for full-time resident undergraduate students and by
$8 to $279 a semester – or $558 a year – for full-time nonresident
undergraduate students. All funds raised by the technology fee are used to
directly benefit student learning. Universities have used the funds to install
new computer labs and to design multi-media classrooms, among other projects.
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education is the largest provider
of higher education in the Commonwealth, with about 115,000 students. The 14
PASSHE universities offer degree and certificate programs in more than 120
areas of study. About 500,000 PASSHE alumni live and work in Pennsylvania.
The state-owned universities are Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East
Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville,
Shippensburg, Slippery Rock and West Chester Universities of Pennsylvania.
PASSHE also operates branch campuses in Clearfield, Freeport, Oil City and
Punxsutawney and several regional centers, including the Dixon University
Center in Harrisburg and the Philadelphia Multi University Center in
Philadelphia.
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PASSHE SETS 2013-2014 TUITION RATE
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