On Monday, the Board of Trustees raised the price, protesters raised hell and student… On Monday, the Board of Trustees raised the price, protesters raised hell and student government raised the ante for collegiate involvement.
In a special meeting July 15, the Board of Trustees budget committee resolved to raise tuition 14 percent for in-state students and 10 percent for out-of-state students. The increase means that this fall, Pennsylvania residents without scholarships will pay $7,868
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After nearly being removed, the dance minor returns with a revamped, flexible curriculum.