Pennsylvania State University offers 281 courses across various disciplines for international students.
Program | Important Dates | Fees | Eligibility |
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M.B.A 2 years | USD 51,596 /Yr | - | |
USD 48,682 /Yr | Duolingo-120 | ||
B.S Art Education 4 years | USD 45,874 /Yr | - | |
B.A Arts Administration 4 years | USD 43,280 /Yr | Duolingo-120 | |
B.S BioRenewable Systems 4 years | USD 45,874 /Yr | - | |
B.S Business 4 years | USD 48,682 /Yr | - | |
B.S Business Economics 4 years | USD 48,682 /Yr | - | |
B.A Criminal Justice 4 years | USD 43,280 /Yr | Duolingo-120 | |
USD 45,874 /Yr | - | ||
USD 48,682 /Yr | - |
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The course is a good mix of practical as well as theoretical. The classes are never boring and always leave you with something to ponder about. Positive aspects are the accessibility and resources available for help, where you can personally approach the teachers or their assistants for help. The negative is the class size, with some touching up to 400 people. It gets tough feeling included in such classes.
The fees is based on semester wise system.
Tution- $23, 762
Hostel- Between $2,714 to $4,508 depending on where you live on campus
Meal Plan- Between $2,688 and $3,011 depending on which level you choose (Level I, II or III. Higher meal plan= more dining dollars)
Since almost all my expenses are already paid for in the fees, my monthly expenses of groceries is barely $30-$50.
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Course was leaning towards Industrial Engineering. Syllabus was mostly upto date. School caters mostly to local part time students, does not have full fledged infrastructure to support large no. of students yet. Industrial and research experience is limited.
Total Tuition Fee: 55,000 USD for ~30 course credits.
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