Residency
Are you a resident of Pennsylvania?
Or are you a veteran or currently serving in the military?
The jump start you'll get on your career as a Penn College grad will likely be one of the best investments you'll ever make. To get there, you'll need to plan for your educational expenses. Use this tool to estimate your cost of attendance for your first academic year.
Start by selecting your academic program.
Each program has unique expenses other than tuition: books, tools, etc.
This bachelor degree program is eligible for the Momentum Incentive Program. If you’re a first-time student starting in the fall, your first-year tuition rate could freeze for your remaining three years.
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What's your housing preference?
Rose Street Commons six-hall facility offers new, first-year students various living arrangements, including apartment-style units and traditional-style residential units. Learn More About Rose Street Commons
Double Room in Dauphin Hall Suite. Subject to availability.
Single Room in Dauphin Hall Suite. Subject to availability.
Two person efficiency. Subject to availability.
Eight-week housing
Since your major is built around the alternating eight-week classroom and eight-week co-op sessions, so is your on-campus housing. Your housing rate is discounted to $1,375 per semester plus $120/week summer housing.
Which dining plan suits you best?
Learn more about dining plans.
10 Meals per week. $150 Dining Dollars. $962 per semester
14 Meals per week. $150 Dining Dollars. $1,076 per semester
19 Meals per week. $150 Dining Dollars. $1,303 per semester
Which dining plan suits you best?
Learn more about dining plans.
If needed, you can always add money to your Dining Dollars Spending account on an as-needed basis.
5 Meals per week. $300 Dining Dollars. $1,208 per semester
10 Meals per week. $300 Dining Dollars. $2,000 per semester
14 Meals per week. $300 Dining Dollars. $2,240 per semester
19 Meals per week. $300 Dining Dollars. $2,710 per semester
Here are the first-year academic costs of your education. This cost does not reflect any financial aid you may receive.
Nine out of ten Penn College students receive financial aid to help meet expenses. The Financial Aid Office is here to help you understand your options and maximize your resources. Learn more about external scholarships, student and parent educational loans, and other types of aid.
Penn College bills one semester at a time.
* Based on latest available tuition/fees, housing, dining, and course materials data, subject to change.
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