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Is Penn State 2 year or 4 year?

Penn State offers more than 275 majors, with four-year degrees offered at all 20 of our undergraduate campuses.
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Is Penn State a 2 or 4 year college?

Search our 4-year Baccalaureate Majors:

Find out which majors can be completed at which campuses--but remember that the vast majority can be started at any campus. Take a look at what majors fall within each of Penn State's colleges.
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Can you go to Penn State for 2 years?

Penn State offers a number of 2-year associate degrees, the availability of which varies by campus. Locate your desired campus in the list below to review the available associate degrees at that campus.
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Is Penn State Beaver a 4 year college?

Penn State Beaver is a small, 4-year, public school. This coed college is located in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers certificate and bachelor's degrees.
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What degrees is Penn State known for?

The most popular majors at The Pennsylvania State University--University Park include: Engineering; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Social Sciences; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; ...
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pros and cons about PENN STATE (dorms, size, student life, etc)

What's the hardest major to get into at Penn State?

Any major in Smeal or the College of Engineering. In Smeal the most competitive is Business, which requires a GPA of 3.5 or greater to get in. The College of Engineering is incredibly competitive the initial first year but a lot of people drop off after their freshmen year.
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What GPA is required for Penn State?

The recommended GPA requirements to get into Penn State are between 3.5 and 4.0. You will need a very high GPA and will likely be graduating at the top half of your class in order to get into Penn State.
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Is Penn State a small college?

In central Pennsylvania close to University Park, Penn State Altoona offers the appeal of a small college with the prestige of a major research university.
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What type of college is Penn State?

Overview. Penn State University Park is a very large, 4-year, public school. This coed college is located in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers certificate, associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
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Does Penn State accept everyone?

The acceptance rate at Penn State is 55.2%.

For every 100 applicants, 55 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools.
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Can I get into Penn State with a 2.5 GPA?

Penn State does not require a specific high school GPA or minimum standardized test scores. The middle 50% range for high school GPA is 3.16–3.65 and the middle 50 percent range for SATs is 1060–1250. These ranges represent the middle 50% of students offered admission to Penn State Altoona.
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Can I get into Penn State with a 2.2 GPA?

Penn State does not have any minimum GPA or test score requirements. Please refer to our admitted student admission statistics.
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Is Penn State hard to get into?

In the 2020–2021 admissions cycle, 73,861 applied students applied to Penn State, and 40,031 were admitted, for an admissions rate of 54.2%. Penn State is selective — one of the more competitive public universities — but your personal chances of admission vary according to your profile strength.
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Why does Penn State do 2 2?

Penn State gives you options

We call it the 2+2 plan and it's the most common path to a Penn State degree—more than 50 percent of our students begin their Penn State experience at a Commonwealth campus. Students choose this path for many reasons; some for the chance to stay close to home, others to save money.
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Does Penn State accept 3 year degree?

Degree Requirements and Academic Credentials:

4-6 year bachelor's degree. A 3 year bachelor's degree plus 1 year post-graduate diploma (post graduate diplomas will be evaluated individually) or a 3 year bachelor's degree plus 2 year master's degree.
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Is getting into Penn State a big deal?

The acceptance rate at Penn State is 55.2%.

In other words, of 100 students who apply, 55 are admitted. This means the school is somewhat selective. You should prepare your academic scores well, but you have an excellent chance if you impress them.
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What is the hardest Penn school to get into?

The Wharton School 9% acceptance rate. Transferring between schools is difficult, and may only be done once by a student in their time at the school.
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Is Penn State an Ivy?

Is Penn State? No, Stanford University, Duke University, and Penn State are not part of the Ivy League.
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Is Penn State an expensive college?

The cost of attending Penn State for four years, including tuition, room and board, books, and other expenses, is $155,592 for in-state students. Compare that Penn State tuition to the total average cost for a four-year public university cost of $111,760.
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Is Penn State cheap?

Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, The Pennsylvania State University--University Park is more expensive. For students coming from out of state, the tuition is more expensive than the national average cost of out-of-state tuition of $27,320.
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Is Penn State a dry college?

Alcohol and Residence Halls

The possession or use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in ALL Penn State on-campus undergraduate residence hall buildings, including White Course Apartments, Nittany Apartments, and Eastview Terrace.
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Is Penn State a top 10 school?

Penn State is top public university in Pennsylvania and 23rd among AAU public institutions. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News & World Report's “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024, released Sept.
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What is Penn State looking for in a student?

Penn State's assessment of application materials includes the academic courses, grades and levels of those courses and standardized test scores (optional through summer/fall 2025), plus additional factors that may include an audition, a portfolio review, the geographic and cultural background of the student, the ...
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Is SAT required for Penn State?

SAT/ACT scores are not required, but will they be a consideration? If a student indicates that they would like Penn State to evaluate their application including SAT and/or ACT scores, we are happy to do so. For many applicants, an SAT or ACT exam score can reflect their preparation for college.
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