Bloomsburg, Pa. — Students attending any of the 14 state-owned universities will begin the fall term without a tuition increase, following a decision of the Board of Governors for Pennsylvania s
Bloomsburg, Mansfield, and Lock Haven universities in Northeastern Pennsylvania are merging to create the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. The name will not be public-facing. Each college will keep its original name and logo for marketing and diploma purposes, but for official state purposes they will all be known as one entity.
When Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf unveils his proposed 2022-23 state budget, he will reveal if he’ll include a historic funding increase sought by the State System of Higher Education.