UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — If Pennsylvanians need a concrete example of how Penn State uses state funding, they need to look no further than the University’s in-state tuition rate.
Through its partnership with the commonwealth, Penn State receives state funding annually to advance its mission of educating the citizens of Pennsylvania. Known as the general support appropriation, Pennsylvania students are the direct beneficiaries of these state dollars, which make it possible for Penn State to offer an in-state tuition rate that provides significant cost savings each year for resident students and their families.
The general support appropriation is applied entirely to Penn State’s Education and General (E&G) budget, which supports the University’s core teaching mission. Penn State then uses the state funds to pay for expenses associated with educating students, such as faculty and staff salaries, technology, utilities, and facilities upkeep. With state funds helping to cover a portion of these costs, it allows Penn State to lower the cost of tuition for Pennsylvania students.