Pennsylvania universities freeze or limit tuition increases amid state budget uncertainty
- Pennsylvania's state universities froze tuition for a 5th straight year for in-state undergraduates.
- Penn State approved a small tuition increase for in-state undergrads at the main campus.
- Funding for Temple, Pitt, Penn State, and Lincoln is uncertain due to the lack of a state budget.
- Without state appropriations, universities may have to raise tuition rates for PA residents.
- Higher tuition could impact enrollment and affordability for students and families.