Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) Courses and Fees 2025

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Pennsylvania State University Fees and Cost of Studying for Indian Students 2025-26

Pennsylvania State University offers 279 courses across Master and Bachelor levels. Penn State is well-known for courses in fields like Sciences, Arts and Engineering. The popular courses among international students at Pennsylvania State University include:

  • Master of Science [M.S] Computer Science (335 Views Last Year)
  • Master of Science [M.S] Psychology (105 Views Last Year)
  • Master of Science [M.S] Biotechnology (75 Views Last Year)

How Much Does it Cost to Study at Pennsylvania State University for Indian Students?

For Indian students Pennsylvania State University cost 2025 for UG programs range from USD 43280 to USD 48682 per year (₹37.92 Lakhs to ₹42.65 Lakhs).

The PG program fees at Pennsylvania State University range from USD 44996 to USD 57526 per year (₹39.42 Lakhs to ₹50.4 Lakhs).

Pennsylvania State University Cost 2025 for Popular Courses among Indian Students is as tabulated below

ProgramAnnual Fees In USDAnnual Fees In INR
Master of Science [M.S] Computer Science (335 Views Last Year)USD 48662INR 42.63 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.S] Psychology (105 Views Last Year)USD 46796INR 41 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.S] Biotechnology (75 Views Last Year)USD 46796INR 41 Lakhs
Master of Engineering [M.Eng] Aerospace Engineering (73 Views Last Year)USD 48662INR 42.63 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.S] Computer Science and Engineering (63 Views Last Year)USD 48662INR 42.63 Lakhs
Master Data Analytics (58 Views Last Year)USD 46899INR 41.09 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.S] Industrial Engineering (53 Views Last Year)USD 48662INR 42.63 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.S] Electrical Engineering (38 Views Last Year)USD 48662INR 42.63 Lakhs
Master of Arts [M.A] Engineering Management (15 Views Last Year)USD 44996INR 39.42 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.S] Information Systems (10 Views Last Year)USD 46790INR 40.99 Lakhs

Pennsylvania State University Fees for Indian Students

  • The cost for Pennsylvania State University M.S Computer Science is USD 48662/Year (₹42.63 Lakhs). In 2023, the fee was USD 33400/Year (₹29.26 Lakhs). The fee has increased by USD 15262 (₹13.37 Lakhs).
  • Pennsylvania State University M.S Psychology fee 2024 is USD 46796/Year (₹41 Lakhs), compared to USD 33400/Year (₹29.26 Lakhs) in 2023, reflecting a rise of USD 13396 (₹11.74 Lakhs).
  • The 2024 fee for M.S Biotechnology at Pennsylvania State University is USD 46796/Year (₹41 Lakhs). In 2023, the fee was USD 33400/Year (₹29.26 Lakhs). Compared to the previous year, fee has increased by USD 13396 (₹11.74 Lakhs).

Pennsylvania State University Cost of Living

The annual cost of living in State College, USA for Pennsylvania State University students is approximately USD 14744 (INR 12.92 Lakhs). This includes rent, utilities, food, transport, and other personal expenses.

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Popular Programs and Important Dates

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibility
Application Deadline for Fall 2025 intake (31st May 2025)
Application Deadline for Spring 2026 intake (30th Sep 2025)
USD 48,662 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 2.75
Application Deadline For Fall 2026 Intake (1st Dec 2025)
USD 46,796 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Priority Application Deadline For Fall Intake (1st Feb 2025)
Fall Priority Notification By (1st Apr 2025)
Application Deadline To Accept Offer For Fall Intake (1st May 2025)
Final Application Deadline For Fall Intake (15th Jun 2025)
USD 45,874 /Yr-Duolingo-120
M.Fin
1 year
Application Deadline for Round 4 2026 intake (1st Apr 2025)
Application Deadline for Round 1 2026 intake (1st Oct 2025)
Application Deadline for Round 2 2026 intake (1st Dec 2025)
Application Deadline for Round 3 2026 intake (1st Feb 2026)
USD 48,662 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Application Deadline for Round 1 2026 intake (1st Oct 2025)
Application Deadline for Round 2 2026 intake (1st Dec 2025)
Application Deadline for Round 3 2026 intake (1st Feb 2026)
Application Deadline for Round 4 2026 intake (1st Apr 2026)
USD 46,790 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Application Deadline For Fall 2026 Intake (1st Mar 2026)
USD 46,796 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Application Deadline For Fall enrollment 2026 Intake (15th Dec 2025)
USD 48,662 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Application Deadline For Spring 2026 Intake (31st Aug 2025)
Application Deadline For Fall 2026 Intake (20th Dec 2025)
USD 48,662 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Application Deadline For Spring 2026 Intake (1st Sep 2025)
Application Deadline For Fall 2026 Intake (15th Dec 2025)
USD 48,662 /Yr85TOEFL:- 80, IELTS:-6.5, Duolingo:- 120, GPA:- 3.0
Priority Application Deadline For Fall Intake (1st Feb 2025)
Fall Priority Notification By (1st Apr 2025)
Application Deadline To Accept Offer For Fall Intake (1st May 2025)
Final Application Deadline For Fall Intake (15th Jun 2025)
USD 45,874 /Yr-Duolingo-120

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Exam Scores: IELTS6.5
USD 46,790 /Yr

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18 Reviews Found

SA
10.0 /10

Course Curriculum

10

  • Courses are well designed. Depending on the level of course, you will get research experience. I am a PhD student who is also a TA (teaching assistant). For one of the courses I have taught, there used to be a research project assignment that the students needed to do over four weeks and submit a report along with an in-person presentation.
  • Almost all the courses are 150 min per week. Again, as I am doing a PhD, I did not need to take a lot of classes. I needed to complete 5 courses in 4 semesters. But I definitely know that for Masters and undergraduates, you need to take 4 to 7-8 classes per semester, depending on how many credits you are taking in that particular semester.

Fees

  • There is no tuition fee for PhD students. The department (if TA) or PI (if RA) pays it for you.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 10/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Course Curriculum

6

  • Most of my peers who I know are taking 16-18 credits a semester, the exact number depending on factors such as major and what year they are in. Class sizes and syllabus details vary depending on the department and so do class timings. Also, class time slots can only be in a 12 hour window from 8 am to 8 pm.

Fees

  • International students have to pay around $57,000 per year, with the exact value increasing slightly every year.

academic: 6/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 8/10

Course Curriculum

6

  • The first year is pretty easy as a computer science student. The second year becomes tougher. However, the third and fourth are really demanding for computer science students. There are a few courses that are completely theoretical and a few that are a mix of both.
  • If you take 5 courses on average. You will have 2-3 classes per day. However, this will vary from time to time. You can usually schedule your own timings.
  • There can be as little as 20 to 300 people. It really depends on the class itself. In my batch there are approximately 600-700 Indian students.

Fees

  • It is almost sixty-five thousand dollars per year for me, including everything. However, that was two years ago and they have increased the rates to almost seventy thousand, according to some of my first-year friends but I am not sure about the figures exactly.
  • They charge semester wise and you can opt to pay it monthly and it came to around 6500 per month for me.
  • Off campus, including rent and other stuff, it was 1000 for me.

academic: 6/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 4/10
extracurricular: 10/10

PN
9.0 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • The course curriculum isn't too difficult, especially in the first year, with most topics stemming from 11th and 12th grade topics. Most science classes have some sort of lab class attached to it leading to a good mix of both.
  • The most negative point is that classes don't require attendance, hence there may not be much motivation to go to classes sometimes. When a student does attend classes, however, it is a very positive learning experience, carefully curated by the professor to be fun and interesting.
  • For a first year, a typical day can consist anywhere from 0-6 classes, with an average of 2-3 per day. The timings are completely up to the student and their scheduling
  • Large lectures can have upwards of 200 people, while most small classes are under 20 people
  • As a computer science major, there are a massive number of Indians, with atleast 5-6 in small classes and atleast 50-60 in larger classes (25% of the student body)

Fees

  • It costs approximately 55k a year, broken down as 8k a year for campus, 40k a year for tuition, and 5k for miscellaneous things such as prepaid meal plan, textbooks, etc.
  • The fees are charged semester wise, and one can opt in for monthly installments
  • Since the meal plan is prepaid, transportation is free, and I live on campus, the only regular expenses are for things such as laundry and occasionally shopping at walmart or target

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

US
5.2 /10

  • You can go with university accommodation but it is a bit expensive, around 900–1100 dollars per month but off-campus is a bit cheap, 450–1200 dollars.
  • One can easily get off-campus accommodation by searching online. Too much paper work is required for leasing. One of the cheapest options can be Alight State College and the expensive ones can be The Point.

academic: 5/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 2/10

YM
7.8 /10

  • You can look for apartments via Google or university living; the rent here is not high. You will find that mostly all Indians prefer to stay at Alight State College, so here you can build a strong community.
  • The rent here is 549$ per month plus you have to pay for utilities, which would range from 40$ in the summers to 100$ in the winters. I would recommend booking apartments as soon as you finalize the college as the rent goes up later.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 10/10

TK

Course Curriculum

8

  • The course curriculum is easy to medium. No courses are that time consuming. The professors and Ta’s are really helpful and actively respond to any query.It has theory along with some practical assignments. Being a MS course you should expect many paper readings and based on then the implementation. Positive aspects are that the course flexibility is great. The professors work on great research if you are interested you can work with state of the art technologies in the latest works.
  • A negative aspect is that some of the courses do not have exams. So no exams tend to change students' perspective in studying less theory and focus on other things. Classes are scheduled mostly in the afternoon.In spring I have noticed quite a few classes in the morning as well. Mostly between 1pm to 5pm. The average number of students in a class is 35-40. Around 15 Indian students out of 40 in my course. As compared to other universities the number of Indians is quite less and you get to see the real blend of international students here.

Fees

  • So the fee is 18,000 USD (with health insurance) per semester. So 65000 USD for the entire two year course (30 credits). The credit based fees is 1975 dollars per credit.
  • The monthly expenses are around 600 for rent and 250 to 300 USD for groceries. You should also keep 50/100 USD expense as miscellaneous.  So you should account around a 1000 dollars per month.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Course Curriculum

10

  • If you don't like physics, mechanical engineering is not for you, it will get harder through your sophomore year and a little easier through junior year, i am a junior so i cant speak about senior year.
  • The positive aspects would be the amount of resources, the professors, the learning experience and everything I didn't find any negatives. I have 6 classes on monday, 7 classes on wednesday, 3 labs on tuesday, no classes on thursday, 4 classes on friday. I am taking 19.5 credits and each class is 50 minutes exactly.
  • Mine starts at 9:05 am and end at 3:20 pm with a 15 minutes break between each class. Right now in junior year the average would be around 50 for each class. Some classes have bigger lectures and smaller labs, 30 for labs and 15-20 for one lab. This class has a bigger lecture and smaller lab. I don't know how many Indian students are enrolled in my course.

Fees

  • There is a 5% increase in your fee when you hit 59 credits or more. We had semester wise fee.
  • All the fee i am listing below is from my freshman semester from 2022 fall
    I had a room and board fee 6600$
    Tuition was 19051$
    Insurance was 1059$
    International fee was 750$
    UP (campus) student fee was 274$
    Erollment fee was 130$
    Total was around 27600$ for the first semester
  • My monthly expenses living on campus would be around 300$-400$ and it varies from person to person depending on how much you are spending on food outside the campus, how much you were partying or travelling etc.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Course Curriculum

10

  • Curriculum is not too difficult, most of it is very practical with little to no examinations. Most courses, either involve building projects, or writing term papers. The more theory and research oriented courses may include weekly readings and presentations.
  • Its mostly positive, as mentioned earlier, emphasis on projects, lack of examinations, and endless opportunities for research and collaboration have been very helpful to my journey.
  • Currently I only have classes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have two classes that are each 1 hour 15 minutes long. On Fridays, I have one class that's 3 hours long.

Fees

  • We pay fee semester-wise based on the credits we have taken. Since I am enrolled in a 10 credit course, the first three semesters, where I enroll in 3 credits per semester, cost around 18-20k including insurance.
  • My monthly rent is 610. Utilities in summer-fall cost about 20-40 per month. In winter, the utilities may go up to about 70-100 per month.Groceries cost around 200-300 per month. Transport is free as bus pass is included for free in my rental agreement. Total living expenses per month come out to about 800-1100 USD.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 10/10

NS

Course Curriculum

4

  • The course is a good mix of practical as well as theoretical. The classes are never boring and always leave you with something to ponder about. Positive aspects are the accessibility and resources available for help, where you can personally approach the teachers or their assistants for help. The negative is the class size, with some touching up to 400 people. It gets tough feeling included in such classes.

Fees

  • The fees is based on semester wise system. 

    • Tution- $23, 762

    • Hostel- Between $2,714 to $4,508 depending on where you live on campus

    • Meal Plan- Between $2,688 and $3,011 depending on which level you choose (Level I, II or III. Higher meal plan= more dining dollars)

    • Since almost all my expenses are already paid for in the fees, my monthly expenses of groceries is barely $30-$50. 

academic: 4/10
faculty: 5/10
infrastructure: 5/10
accomodation: 4/10
placement: 5/10
extracurricular: 5/10

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