In at Penn State

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is she in at the main campus or a satellite campus?


Not that it matters for OP and her DC, but this was my thought, too. Those stats are low for main campus. Someone above posted something about “false hope”. OP, it may help others to have realistic expectations if you tell us which campus and if spring or summer start.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD got actual physical mail notification yesterday.

3.88 weighted, 1150 SAT (not sure if she submitted or not).

Looked it up at PSU was more competitive than I was expecting. It’s good to have the first acceptance in hand. Not sure we can afford out of state tuition, but I think they may discount a little for surrounding states?

Waiting on VT, JMU and CNU plus a few others.

Anyone have any experience with financial aid at Penn State?


My DD has the same stats - 3.8 w and an 1150 SAT and was denied University Park but accepted at Altoona. Penn State does not superscore. I think my DD may have had a better chance for UP if she went test/optional.

Was accepted at JMU and is waiting on Pitt. She does not want to go to PSU Altoona.


I would definitely pick JMU or Pitt over Altoona.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is she in at the main campus or a satellite campus?



Did she go test optional and a summer start? Those stats don’t make sense for a University Park acceptance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD got actual physical mail notification yesterday.

3.88 weighted, 1150 SAT (not sure if she submitted or not).

Looked it up at PSU was more competitive than I was expecting. It’s good to have the first acceptance in hand. Not sure we can afford out of state tuition, but I think they may discount a little for surrounding states?

Waiting on VT, JMU and CNU plus a few others.

Anyone have any experience with financial aid at Penn State?


My DD has the same stats - 3.8 w and an 1150 SAT and was denied University Park but accepted at Altoona. Penn State does not superscore. I think my DD may have had a better chance for UP if she went test/optional.

Was accepted at JMU and is waiting on Pitt. She does not want to go to PSU Altoona.


not recommending this, but two mediocre students from OOS HS 3.0 and below ur SATs denied admission to main campus last two years. One needed to do summer program, and one only got in altooona. Both moms complained loudly and nonstop. Both kids granted regular admission - it’s a bit of a joke now amongst the students - “just have ur mom complain!”. The two kids are both athletes and there is clearly an air of entitlement around this situation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD got actual physical mail notification yesterday.

3.88 weighted, 1150 SAT (not sure if she submitted or not).

Looked it up at PSU was more competitive than I was expecting. It’s good to have the first acceptance in hand. Not sure we can afford out of state tuition, but I think they may discount a little for surrounding states?

Waiting on VT, JMU and CNU plus a few others.

Anyone have any experience with financial aid at Penn State?


Congrats! I bet she went TO. That score is really low to get into University Park. Not low for the 2+2 program starting at a satellite campus.


No, she got into University Park. Just asked and she did not submit SAT.
Anonymous
Congrats. WE ARE parents of a freshman at UP. Zero aid. Very happy with the experience so far.
Anonymous
Their common data set shows they give very little merit. I found useful merit info for schools by googling “name of school” and “common data set.” See page 19, which is where non-need merit data is shared.

Penn State was too pricey for us, so I steered kiddo away from there to apply elsewhere.
Anonymous
DD is in 1230 SAT and 4.2 weighted GPA. We only have a $10k merit aid at Delaware so far. Still waiting on a UVA acceptance, which I'm doubtful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congrats. WE ARE parents of a freshman at UP. Zero aid. Very happy with the experience so far.


Ok, the WE ARE makes me think PSU, not UP.
Anonymous
Penn State is PSU (Pennsylvania State University)
UP is University of Pennsylvania
Very different schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Penn State is PSU (Pennsylvania State University)
UP is University of Pennsylvania
Very different schools.


I know. And the WE ARE is a big PSU thing, yet that poster then went on to write UP, that’s why I asked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Penn State is PSU (Pennsylvania State University)
UP is University of Pennsylvania
Very different schools.


UP in this above poster's case = University Park, which is Penn State
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD got actual physical mail notification yesterday.

3.88 weighted, 1150 SAT (not sure if she submitted or not).

Looked it up at PSU was more competitive than I was expecting. It’s good to have the first acceptance in hand. Not sure we can afford out of state tuition, but I think they may discount a little for surrounding states?

Waiting on VT, JMU and CNU plus a few others.

Anyone have any experience with financial aid at Penn State?


My DD has the same stats - 3.8 w and an 1150 SAT and was denied University Park but accepted at Altoona. Penn State does not superscore. I think my DD may have had a better chance for UP if she went test/optional.

Was accepted at JMU and is waiting on Pitt. She does not want to go to PSU Altoona.



I am from PA and no way would I agree to Altoona. I would call admissions and try to push for Main Campus as there is no harm and they like the extra tuition. Everything is a negotiation. I would also not do JMU. I would consider Pitt esp if your child is interested in anything in the medical field.
Anonymous
If you attend a commonwealth campus, students from nearby states (including DMV area) get about 6k off annual tuition. And annual tuition/room/board is relatively lower at satellite campuses, for OOS students it’s about $35k (including the 6k break). At University Park there’s no 6k discount for OOS students. Also, tuition is higher at the main campus than at satellites. We pay @55k annual tuition for DS at University Park (taking 18hrs each semester)..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you attend a commonwealth campus, students from nearby states (including DMV area) get about 6k off annual tuition. And annual tuition/room/board is relatively lower at satellite campuses, for OOS students it’s about $35k (including the 6k break). At University Park there’s no 6k discount for OOS students. Also, tuition is higher at the main campus than at satellites. We pay @55k annual tuition for DS at University Park (taking 18hrs each semester)..


I’m from PA. An OOS student living on-campus would be utterly miserable at a satellite campus.
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