Campus HousingYes (Capacity: 20,547)
Meal PlanYes (Cost: $5,618)
Religious AffiliationNot Affiliated
NCAABig Ten Conference
ROTCArmy, NAVY, Air Force
Penn State Campus Housing and Meal Plan
offers campus housing (college-owned, operated, or affiliated) and it's total dormitory capacity is 20,547 (approximately 23.11 % students are living in the housing facilities). The average room & board charge for academic year 2022-2023 is $12,978. In addition, the school has meal plans for all students and the average charge for the meal plans is $5,618 annually.
Special Learning Opportunities
offers the online degrees and courses for both undergraduate and graduate programs. It provides the ROTC, teacher certification and study abroad programs to its students. It also offers weekend/evening classes which is a program that allows students to take a complete course of study and attend classes only on weekends or only in evenings. The following table summarizes the special learning opportunities at for academic year 2021-2022.
Online Degree Program | Undergraduate, Graduate |
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Online Course | Undergraduate, Graduate |
ROTC | Army, NAVY, Air Force |
Weekend/Evening College | ✔ |
Teacher Certification | ✔ |
Study Abroad | ✔ |
Campus Housing | ✔ (Dormitory Capacity:20,547) |
Board/Meal Plan | ✔ (Typical Annual Charge: $5,618) |
On-Campus Student Services
provides number of student services including remedial education, academic/career counseling & wellness, employment for students and placement services for completers. In addition, the school has on-campus daycare center for it's students, staffs, and faculties. It has own libraries on its campus. The following table lists student services provided at to its attendants.
Remedial services | ✔ |
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Academic/career counseling service | ✔ |
Employment services for students | ✔ |
Placement services for completers | ✔ |
On-campus day care for students' children | ✔ |
Library facilities at institution | ✔ |
Sports Teams and Athletic Information At
is a member of National Athletic Association (NAA), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and National Small College Athletic Association (NSCAA). The following table describes sports and athletic information at campus.
Sports | Men | Women | Conference |
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Baseball | 36 | 0 | Big Ten Conference |
Basketball | 14 | 32 | Big Ten Conference |
Fencing | 24 | 39 | NCAA Division I-A |
Field Hockey | 0 | 23 | NCAA Division I-A |
Football | 111 | 0 | Big Ten Conference |
Golf | 9 | 11 | NCAA Division I-A |
Gymnastics | 22 | 16 | NCAA Division I-A |
Ice Hockey | 27 | 28 | NCAA Division I-A |
Lacrosse | 48 | 33 | NCAA Division I-A |
Soccer | 27 | 31 | NCAA Division I-A |
Softball | 0 | 21 | NCAA Division I-A |
Swimming and Diving | 39 | 42 | NCAA Division I-A |
Tennis | 14 | 13 | NCAA Division I-A |
Track and Field | 95 | 120 | NCAA Division I-A |
Volleyball | 16 | 20 | NCAA Division I-A |
Wrestling | 35 | 0 | NCAA Division I-A |
Veterans Benefits at
has programs, benefits, and services to veterans, military service members, and/or their families. You can check more information about veterans benefits at -.
Yellow Ribbon Program (officially known as Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program) | ✔ |
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Credit for military training | ✔ |
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families | ✔ |
Recognized student veteran organization | ✔ |
Member of Service members Opportunity Colleges | ✔ |
Special Facts about
is not affiliated with any religion. The school does not offer medical degree and it does not have its own hospital. The following table shows additional and special facts about .
Religious Affiliation | Not applicable |
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Historical Black School | ✗ |
Tribal School | ✗ |
Has Hospital | ✗ |
Offer Medical Degree | ✗ |
Academic Library Stats
has a library system that has 27 library branches and 5,552,107 physical, digital, and electronic books. The following table shows the statistics related to the academic libraries that has.
Number of Physical Books | 3,325,427 |
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Number of Digital/Electronic Books | 2,226,680 |
Number of Digital/Electronic Databases | 869 |
Number of Physical Media | 2,241,752 |
Total Physical Library Collections (books and media) | 5,656,794 |
Total Electronic Library Collections (books and media) | 2,673,899 |
Total Physical Library Circulations (books and media) | 358,391 |
Total Electronic Library Circulations (books and media) | 1,515,314 |
Number of Branches and Independent Libraries | 27 |
Preservation Service | Not Support |
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