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Pennsylvania State University (PSU or Penn State) is a public institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, PSU has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of the state. During the 2016 fall semester, over 40,000 undergraduates studied on its main campus alone. In addition to this large student body at its main campus PSU also offers degrees through 23 other campuses across Pennsylvania including locations like Erie and Altoona which are outside of Philadelphia or Pittsburgh respectively for those who would prefer a more rural experience while pursuing their education.

PSU is a public research university with 24 campuses across the state of Pennsylvania. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in various fields, including agriculture, science, humanities, social sciences and engineering. The main campus is located in University Park in the center of the state. When founded in 1855 as The Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania (later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania), it became one of America’s first agricultural colleges. Over time, it has expanded to include 24 campuses and now enrolls 45,000 students from all 50 states and more than 130 countries around world every year.

Pennsylvania State University is a public land-grant university. The main campus of Pennsylvania State University (PSU or Penn State) is in University Park, Pennsylvania. PSU is a public institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, the university has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of the state. During the 2016 fall semester, over 40,000 undergraduate students attended classes on this one campus alone with an additional 20,000 at other campuses including Erie and Mont Alto which are located near Harrisburg and Lewistown respectively."

Pennsylvania State University (PSU or Penn State) is a public institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, the university has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of state which offers over 250 majors from its 15 different schools within 8 colleges.

Pennsylvania State University is a public research university with 24 campuses and one online campus located in Pennsylvania. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, the university has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of state where 40,000 undergraduate students are enrolled annually. There are over 4 million living alumni worldwide who have been successful academically while at PSU or professionally after graduating from PSU.

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  • School Name: Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
  • Pennsylvania State University (PSU or Penn State) is a public institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, PSU has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of the state. During the 2016 fall semester, over 40,000 undergraduates studied on its main campus alone. In addition to this large student body at its main campus PSU also offers degrees through 23 other campuses across Pennsylvania including locations like Erie and Altoona which are outside of Philadelphia or Pittsburgh respectively for those who would prefer a more rural experience while pursuing their education.

    PSU is a public research university with 24 campuses across the state of Pennsylvania. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in various fields, including agriculture, science, humanities, social sciences and engineering. The main campus is located in University Park in the center of the state. When founded in 1855 as The Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania (later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania), it became one of America’s first agricultural colleges. Over time, it has expanded to include 24 campuses and now enrolls 45,000 students from all 50 states and more than 130 countries around world every year.

    Pennsylvania State University is a public land-grant university. The main campus of Pennsylvania State University (PSU or Penn State) is in University Park, Pennsylvania. PSU is a public institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, the university has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of the state. During the 2016 fall semester, over 40,000 undergraduate students attended classes on this one campus alone with an additional 20,000 at other campuses including Erie and Mont Alto which are located near Harrisburg and Lewistown respectively."

    Pennsylvania State University (PSU or Penn State) is a public institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, the university has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of state which offers over 250 majors from its 15 different schools within 8 colleges.

    Pennsylvania State University is a public research university with 24 campuses and one online campus located in Pennsylvania. It was established in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, later becoming the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. Over the years, the university has expanded and now includes 24 campuses. The main campus is in University Park in the center of state where 40,000 undergraduate students are enrolled annually. There are over 4 million living alumni worldwide who have been successful academically while at PSU or professionally after graduating from PSU.


    Location: United States, Pennsylvania

  • Number Of Students: 47,119
  • Acceptance Rate: 50%

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