Temple, Pitt, Penn State, and Lincoln funding uncertainty leaves students on edge

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for the 2023-2024 school year for Pennsylvania and out-of-state students, and fees are also increasing. In-state students will pay a base tuition of $17,979 for next year, while out-of-state students will pay $32,376., Temple was able to maintain its in-state tuition discount but many students were still forced to take out higher loans than initially expected until funding officially cleared.

“It’s hard as someone who only makes about $600 a month during the school year, especially with all the bills I have to pay,” O’Toole said.Several efforts to pass legislation authorizing funding for the universities have “They’re going to be raising tuition regardless of what happens,” Grove said. “That is the universities making those decisions. Whether this passes or not, they are going to make those decisions based on their finances.”

A spokesperson for Pitt declined to say whether the school was considering raising in-state tuition rates if the state appropriation didn’t come through. “Lincoln University is all about creating opportunity for students through education, and that opportunity is hanging in the balance,” Allen said. “We’re closely managing our budget and watching the conversation in the legislature as it unfolds.”

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