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Board approves 2021-22 room and board rates
Under a plan approved by the Board of Trustees, the cost of a standard double room, which comprises the largest percentage of the University’s room inventory, would increase by $136 per semester to $3,563, and the cost of the mid-level meal plan the most popular option would rise by $67 per semester to $2,516, bringing the total semester room and board rate to $6,079 for the 2021-22 academic year. Image: Patrick Mansell
Board approves 2021-22 room and board rates
April 13, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State’s benchmark room and board rate for the 2021-22 academic year based on a standard double room and the most common meal plan will increase by $203 per semester, or 3.45% over the 2020-21 rates, under a plan approved today (April 13) by the Penn State Board of Trustees.
The Spring House on campus houses Penn State Mont Alto s Veterans Center.
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Penn State Mont Alto meets gold standard as a Military Friendly School
April 01, 2021
MONT ALTO, Pa. For a second consecutive year, Penn State Mont Alto was recognized for providing veterans with support through college and beyond.
The campus was awarded gold distinction as a 2021-22 Military Friendly School by the organization Viqtory. Now in its 19th year, the list of designees announced Feb. 17 provides a comprehensive guide for veterans and their families using data from federal agencies, veteran students and survey information from participating organizations.
Committee advances proposal to sell Mont Alto property
February 18, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The Penn State Board of Trustees Committee on Finance, Business and Capital Planning moved forward a proposal today (Feb. 18) to sell a property at Penn State Mont Alto for $121,000. The full board will consider the measure at its meeting on Feb. 19.
The property, 5 Willow St. in Mont Alto, sits on a half-acre and includes a two-story, 960-square-foot residence that adjoins the Penn State Mont Alto campus. The University purchased the property in December 2012 for potential expansion opportunities for the campus and no longer needs the property as part of its expansion plans.
A number of seats on boards representing the Greencastle-Antrim community are up for election this year.
People interested in running for any of the posts can request a candidates packet from the Franklin County Commissioners.
Nominating petitions need to be returned to the commissioners office by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, for names to be included on the ballot in the May 18 primary election, which will narrow the field for the general election on Nov. 2.
This year s election covers more than half of the seats on the nine-member Greencastle-Antrim School Board. This includes four-year positions currently held by Pat Fridgen, Lindsey Mowen, Mark Chimel and Scott Hart, as well as a two-year seat filled by Charles Ford.