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Penn State Main Campus “University Park”

Penn State Main Campus “University Park”. By, Daphne Deneese Williams. Location of Campus. Main Address is 201 Old Main University Park, PA. Cost of books and supplies. Room and board: $7,400,$1,800,$8,118 Books and supplies: $1,040,$1,040,$1,040

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Penn State Main Campus “University Park”

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  1. Penn State Main Campus“University Park” By, Daphne Deneese Williams

  2. Location of Campus • Main Address is 201 Old Main University Park, PA

  3. Cost of books and supplies • Room and board:$7,400,$1,800,$8,118 • Books and supplies:$1,040,$1,040,$1,040 • Estimated personal expenses:$2,016,$1,854,$3,006 • Transportation expense:$378,$990,$990

  4. Sports • aikido, ballroom dance, billiards, chess, cycling, floor hockey, fly fishing, gaming, juggling, jung sim do martial arts, karate, korean karate, longboarding, martial arts, divers scuba, caving, outing, paintball, quantum jujitsu, roller hockey, shotokan karate-do, snowboard, skating, surf, swing dance, tae kwon do, ultimate frisbee, water ski, crew, figure skating • Also, Penn State has division 1 sports teams

  5. Number of Undergraduates • Degree-seeking undergrads: 33,672

  6. Ratio of males to females • 46% Women • 54% Men

  7. Percent applicants admitted: 62% • Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 93%

  8. Admission Requirements • SAT Reasoning or ACT Required (ACT writing optional) • Very important admission factors: • Standardized Test Scores • Academic GPA • Important admission factors: • Rigor of secondary school record

  9. Test Scores • SAT Reasoning Verbal:530 – 630 • SAT Reasoning Math:570 - 670

  10. Tuition • Living on-campus, in state $12,164, out of state $22,712 • Living at home, in state $12,164, out of state $22,712 • Commuting, not living at home, in state $12,164, out of state $22,712

  11. Deadlines • Regular application deadline: No closing date • Priority application deadline: 30-NOV • Rolling notification beginning: 01-NOV • College will notify student by: Not reported • Student must reply to acceptance by: 01-MAY • Deadline for housing deposit: 01-MAY

  12. Early decision • Early decision deadline: Not reported • College will notify student of early decision by: Not reported • Early action deadline: Not reported • College will notify student of early action by: Not reported

  13. Most popular majors • For Associate Degrees • Health Professions: 44% • Liberal Arts: 36% • Family and Consumer Sciences: 6% • For Bachelor's Degrees • Business/Marketing: 21% • Engineering: 13% • Communications/Journalism: 10% • Education: 6% • Computer and Information Sciences: 5% • Health Professions: 5% • Psychology: 5% • Social Sciences: 5%

  14. Facts • The student to teacher ratio is 33 to 1 • 72% In-state students • 28% Out-of-state students • Suburban setting • Large town (10,000 - 49,999) • Residential campus

  15. Facts • First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 6,496 • Graduate enrollment: 6,072 • 27% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher • 31% had h.s. GPA between 3.5 and 3.74 • 28% had h.s. GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 • 10% had h.s. GPA between 3.0 and 3.24 • 3% had h.s. GPA between 2.5 and 2.99 • 1% had h.s. GPA between 2.0 and 2.49

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