IUP costs $7k a year MORE than West Chester. IUP is the most expensive school, West Chester is the cheapest.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View PostThat's a really sore point with the administration at IUP these days. . . . That's not why IUP is loosing enrollment, nothing to see here, just walk on by.
You can't set it up like that without an explanation. Why are they, then?
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostYou can't set it up like that without an explanation. Why are they, then?
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View PostIt really depends on who you ask, everything from the bad image as a party school, to the recent problems with turning point USA. The president has said its because we are not good at bragging about ourselves. I heard people claim its because of the goat paths you have to travel on to get here, compared to say SRU, which is right on 79. Alot of people think it is mostly the money though, just not the administration, apparently.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostI never got that argument, either. From downtown Pittsburgh you can be in Indiana in 70 minutes (I do it every day of the year).
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Postfrom the northern Pittsburgh burbs, you take 422 in from Kittanning - horrible road, the east burbs are better, but 22 from Pittsburgh can be a parking lot from time to time, with all the red lights. 286 is also winding, and deer infested. I suppose it depends on what you can tolerate.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostIUP costs $7k a year MORE than West Chester. IUP is the most expensive school, West Chester is the cheapest.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View PostIf the Board of Governors sets the tuition for the schools, why do a handful of them have different undergrad, in-state tuition rates?
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/ed...s/201904030179
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