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89.9%Acceptance
$15,180Tuition
508Students
18%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$63,435Earnings
Public4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Overview

Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Hazleton is a accessible public four-year institution in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The school accepts 89.9% of applicants and enrolls 508 students.

Admission Statistics

Acceptance Rate
89.9%
Average SAT
1,150
SAT Range (25th–75th)
1,020–1,280
Total Enrollment
508

Your Chances by SAT Score

Strong Candidate
SAT above 1,280

Your score is above the 75th percentile. You are a competitive applicant.

Competitive
SAT 1,020–1,280

Your score falls within the middle 50% of admitted students.

Reach School
SAT below 1,020

Your score is below the 25th percentile. Other parts of your application will need to stand out.

Admission Guide

You can apply to Penn State Hazleton through the regular Penn State application system with a November 30 priority deadline for fall admission. Submit your high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores, and a personal statement through the Common Application or Penn State's own application portal.

Penn State Hazleton operates as a Commonwealth Campus where you complete your first two years before transferring to University Park or another Penn State campus to finish your bachelor's degree. This 2+2 model means you need to plan ahead for your intended major and understand transfer requirements early in your academic career.

The campus offers direct admission to most programs, but some majors like nursing and engineering have additional requirements or capacity limits even within the Penn State system. Check specific prerequisites for your intended major before enrolling, as certain courses at Hazleton may not fulfill requirements for competitive programs at other Penn State campuses.

Housing fills up quickly despite the small campus size. Submit your housing application and deposit as soon as possible after admission to secure an on-campus room. The campus requires most first-year students to live on campus unless you live within commuting distance.

Attend the summer orientation session specific to your intended major. These sessions help you register for the correct courses that will transfer smoothly to your four-year degree program. Academic advisors at orientation will map out your two-year course sequence to ensure you meet prerequisites for your eventual transfer campus.

The campus serves as a regional hub for northeastern Pennsylvania, so expect a mix of traditional college students and local adult learners. Class sizes remain small, and professors know students by name, but campus life operates differently than a traditional four-year university experience.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$20,062/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$15,180
Tuition (out-of-state)
$25,118
Students Receiving Aid
48%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
17.9%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$63,435/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
72.4%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admission requirements for Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Hazleton?

Penn State Hazleton requires a high school diploma or equivalent, official transcripts, and either SAT or ACT scores. The application deadline is rolling admission, so students can apply throughout the year until spots fill up.

Does Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Hazleton require standardized test scores?

Yes, Penn State Hazleton requires either SAT or ACT scores for admission. Test scores are a required component of the application process.

Can students transfer from Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Hazleton to other Penn State campuses?

Yes, students can transfer to other Penn State campuses after completing certain requirements at Hazleton. This campus serves as a gateway to the Penn State system, with many students completing their first two years before transferring.

Does Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Hazleton offer early admission programs?

Penn State Hazleton operates on rolling admission rather than early decision or early action programs. Applications are reviewed as they are received throughout the admission cycle.