Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Shenango

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School Description

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Penn State Shenango’s mission, consistent with that of the University of which it is part, is to provide a balanced portfolio of academic offerings; to establish strong enrollment across the spectrum of student profiles; to create an attractive, technologically flexible, safe, and comfortable environment for teaching and learning; to offer an array of student-appropriate co-curricular activities; to exploit new models of academic program delivery; to strengthen ties to other units of the University; to spearhead economic development and technology transfer in this region; in short, to promote the benefits of a Penn State education.

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Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Shenango

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Penn State Shenango is a Commonwealth Campus of the Pennsylvania State University, located on a 14-acre campus in downtown Sharon, Pennsylvania. Penn State Shenango has the distinction of being the only urban campus in the Penn State system, although some parts of Penn State Altoona that are located in the heart of Altoona's downtown are urban in nature.

History

In 1963 a group of local citizens formed the Shenango Valley Citizens College Procurement Committee with the purpose of expanding the higher education opportunities in the area. After a series of meetings with the Penn State Board of Trustees, a plan was developed in 1964 for creating a new Penn State campus in Sharon that would allow students to start their college career locally and transfer to the flagship campus in University Park. The State Board of Education approved this proposal, and the first students were admitted to the Penn State Shenango Valley campus in 1965.

Initially, classes were held in local buildings as funds were raised for the purchase and construction of a permanent campus. The first buildings to be purchased for the campus were Sharon Hall and Lecture Hall, which were purchased from the Sharon Central School District. As the campus enrollment grew, new buildings were constructed or purchased adjoining Sharon and Lecture Halls during the 1970s and 1980s. In the late 1980s the "Valley" was dropped from the official name of the campus.

At the start of the 2006-2007 academic year, a $9.4 million renovation of campus was completed. The renovation updated Sharon and Lecture Halls linking them with an enclosed glass atrium. The renovations also transformed the former gymnasium space in Sharon Hall into the Great Hall including new food service, fitness, and student activities spaces.

Currently the campus is entering a capital campaign to raise funds for modernizing the Auditorium Building with an eye to adding increased accessibility, new restroom facilities, and updating the space for multiple uses. Construction on the first phase of this project is slated to start in 2008. Future projects for the campus, as outlined in its Master Plan, include the closure of a portion of Shenango Avenue at the center of the campus to create a pedestrian quad, as well as the eventual replacement of three campus buildings (Chadderton Laboratory, McDowell Hall, and the Physical Therapy Building) with new and expanded state-of-the-art facilities.

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Quick Facts

Chance of Admission:
Location:
Mid-Atlantic
Setting:
Large Town Setting
Type:
Public
Size:
Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)

Students & Campus Life

Undergraduate Enrollment:
904
On Campus Housing:
Unavailable
Full Time Students:
88%
Athletic Programs:
Unavailable
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Expenses

Average Tuition:
$ 15,332
Students Receiving Aid:
91%
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Admissions

Application Fee:
$ 50
Selectivity:
Selective
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Students

General
Full-Time vs. Part-Time
Full-Time 88%
Part-Time 12%
Men vs. Women
Women 64%
Men 36%
Race/Ethnicity
Caucasian 90%
African-American 7%
Other 3%
Hispanic 0%
Asian 0%
Geography
In State vs. Out-of-State
In-State 87%
Out-of-State 13%
Top States for Incoming Freshman
Pennsylvania 87%
Ohio 11%
Percent of Students International: 0%

Housing

On-Campus Housing Available: No
Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) In-State Out-of-State  
Published Tuition and Fees:
$ 10,200 $ 15,332  
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 9,722 $ 14,854  
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 478 $ 478  
Financial Aid Avg. Amount Received % of Students Receiving Aid  
Federal Grants:
$ 3,230 41%  
State and Local Grants:
$ 2,507 44%  
Institutional Grants:
$ 1,981 54%  
Student Loans:
$ 4,040 81%  
Any Aid:
  91%  

Selectivity (Undergraduate Only)

Acceptance Rate: 88% (Selective)
Test Scores  
SAT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting SAT Scores: 75%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Verbal: 400, Math: 390
Top 75th Percentile: Verbal: 510, Math: 520

Application Requirements (Undergraduate Only)

Application Fee: $ 50.00
Formal Demonstration of Competencies: Not Required
High School Diploma or Equivalent: Recommended
High School GPA: Required
High School Rank: Recommended
High School Record: Required
Recommendations: Not Required
TOEFL: Required
Test Scores: Required

Degree Programs at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Shenango

Associate's Level Majors
Bachelor's Level Majors

Photos

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  • 250 px|Lecture Hall on the Penn State Shenango campus in Sharon, PA.
    250 px|Lecture Hall on the Penn State Shenango campus in Sharon, PA. [source]
  • 250 px|Science Building and Forker Laboratory on the Penn State Shenango Campus.
    250 px|Science Building and Forker Laboratory on the Penn State Shenango Campus. [source]
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