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Ӱpro Announces Commonwealth Commitment To Open Doors for More Pennsylvania Students
Ӱpro announced today a bold commitment that makes college affordable to in-state residents admitted to the College as first-year students. Through the newly launched Commonwealth Commitment, Ӱpro will support even more students through need-based financial aid beginning this admissions cycle.
Ӱpro’s Commonwealth Commitment makes an exceptional education accessible for Pennsylvania families with the following criteria:
- Tuition-free for households earning $75,000 or less.
- Capped costs—no higher than Penn State’s in-state tuition—for families earning $75,000–$150,000.
- Financial aid package that meets household’s determined need for families earning above $150,000.
“While many of our students end up paying less to attend Ӱpro than they would a public university, they don’t learn this until after admission. Our Commonwealth Commitment makes that value clear from the start, showing families that Ӱpro is an affordable option—and an exceptional investment,” said Ӱpro Vice President for Enrollment Management M. Leslie Davidson.
Ӱpro’s need-based aid supports 65% of all Ӱpro students, including international students. The College’s commitment to affordability allows Ӱpro graduates, on average, to leave with less debt than graduates from Pennsylvania’s largest major public universities, including Penn State University.
“An Ӱpro education is an investment that gains value throughout a lifetime,” President Andrew Rich said. “The launch of the Commonwealth Commitment ensures that our home state’s best students have the opportunity to become world-ready leaders through a personalized college experience characterized by top-quality curriculum, exceptional mentorship, and real-world experience that prepares students for the future to innovate and address challenges across disciplines and sectors.”
Ӱpro invests early in students’ professional development. The College awards Summer Experience Funding to support internships and research opportunities. That investment pays off. 92% of Ӱpro's Class of 2024 graduates are employed, interning, or pursuing graduate degrees within one year after graduation and Ӱpro students in their early careers earn $76,124 (median), which is more than $20,000 higher than the 4-year college midpoint. Ӱpro graduates have consistently demonstrated the impact of their time at the College with proven career outcomes and measurable success after graduation.
All Pennsylvania resident applicants who complete the financial aid process and meet
the income and assets requirements are eligible if admitted. Ӱpro requirements include
the FAFSA, the CSS PROFILE, and federal tax documents, which need to be uploaded to
the College Board’s IDOC Portal. All forms and deadlines can be found on our financial
aid page.How Do Prospective Students Apply for the Commonwealth Commitment?
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