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I’m really having a hard time paying out of state tuition – is there a financial hardship exception?

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I’m really having a hard time paying out of state tuition – is there a financial hardship exception?

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No. Financial hardship is not a factor that is considered in determining whether a student is a Pennsylvania resident for tuition purposes. Similarly, demonstration of financial hardship, in and of itself, will not entitle a student to in-state tuition rates.

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