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Beginning with the 2004-05 academic year, SRU is pleased to be
able to offer a tuition reduction for eligible out-of-state
undergraduate students. This tuition reduction results in a
substantial savings. Eligible students pay 150% of in-state tuition
cost which is reflected on their billing statement. Students who
are ineligible for the tuition reduction in 2004-05 can become
eligible in subsequent academic years if they meet all eligibility
requirements at that time as detailed below.
Crediting of the Non-Resident Tution
Reduction: All out-of-state undergraduate students
are billed by the Office of Student Accounts at the appropriate
non-resident tuition rate each semester. Students who are eligible
for the Non-Resident Tuition Reduction will see the credit on their
student account and billing statement in the amount of the
reduction each semester.
Eligibility Requirements
The "Non-Resident Tuition Reduction" is available to eligible
students who are:
- U.S. citizens whose state of residency is other than
Pennsylvania, and
- enrolled full-time at SRU (at least 12 credit hours for any
term),
- pursuing a first bachelor's degree, and
- who meet QPA requirements (specifications below), and
- who are billed at the regular, undergraduate non-resident
tuition rate.
Eligibility for SRU Students
- New freshman must have a 3.0 high school QPA on their final,
official high school transcript as received by the Office of
Admissions.
- New transfer students with 12 or more credits earned must have
a 3.0 cumulative QPA on all post-secondary coursework.
- Continuing SRU Students must have a 3.0 SRU cumulative QPA and
must have earned at least 24 new credits in the prior academic
year.
No separate application is required. Eligibility for continuing
SRU Students is determined annually through the Office of Financial
Aid based upon a student's academic record at SRU. Initial
eligibility is determined after the Spring Semester. Final
eligibility is determined immediately prior to the start of the
Fall Semester and will include any coursework taken in the Summer
Term.
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