Pennsylvania’s 2022-23 budget, with a historic increase to education funding, passed a week past the state’s self-imposed deadline and after all but two of Lancaster County’s 16 school boards voted
Failing to plan is planning to fail. Sometimes bumper-sticker-type advice survives for a reason — because it’s true. The saying often ascribed apocryphally to Benjamin Franklin cautions us to know what we are doing before we plunge in headfirst. More than that, it smacks us on the back of the
This committee is responsible for reviewing the potential financial impact of the new legislature, examining budget proposals, and evaluating the annual budget.
Since Penn State is a land-grant university and still receives a significant portion of funding from the government, it is responsible for regularly providing updates on how the university is doing.
During his time at the Capitol, President Barron discussed the struggles that Penn State has faced in the past year in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. He said that enrollment for the current academic year (2020-21) has decreased by 1.8%, noting that this is actually better than a lot of schools.