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87.8%Acceptance
$13,544Tuition
4,179Students
52%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$56,351Earnings
Public4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalNCAA Division IIStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Overview

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania is a accessible public four-year institution in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. The school accepts 87.8% of applicants and enrolls 4,179 students.

Admission Statistics

Acceptance Rate
87.8%
Average SAT
1,095
SAT Range (25th–75th)
980–1,210
Total Enrollment
4,179

Your Chances by SAT Score

Strong Candidate
SAT above 1,210

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

Competitive
SAT 980–1,210

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

Reach School
SAT below 980

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

Admission Guide

Submit your application through the Common Application or Shippensburg's online portal by March 1 for fall admission, though the university accepts applications on a rolling basis until capacity is reached. You need to provide your high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores, and a personal statement explaining your academic goals and interest in Shippensburg.

Teacher education programs require a separate application process with additional requirements including background checks and specific coursework prerequisites. Nursing admission is competitive and requires meeting higher academic standards than general admission, plus completion of prerequisite science courses. Apply early for nursing as spots fill quickly.

Housing applications open in February for fall enrollment. Living on campus is required for first-year students unless you live within commuting distance. Hickory and Seavers halls house most freshmen, while upperclassmen can choose from apartment-style options or themed communities.

Register for summer orientation once you submit your enrollment deposit. Orientation includes academic advising, course registration, and campus tours. You'll meet with an advisor to plan your first semester schedule based on your intended major and placement test results.

The campus sits in a small town surrounded by farmland, so bring a car if possible or plan to rely on friends for off-campus transportation. The closest major shopping and dining options are about 20 minutes away in Chambersburg. Most students stay on campus during weekends, especially during football season when the university draws strong community support.

Financial aid packages typically include a combination of federal grants, state grants, and institutional scholarships. Submit your FAFSA by March 15 to maximize your aid eligibility. Merit scholarships are awarded automatically based on your academic credentials, with amounts varying by your test scores and class rank.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$23,553/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$13,544
Tuition (out-of-state)
$15,798
Students Receiving Aid
30%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
51.6%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$56,351/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
76.1%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania require SAT or ACT scores for admission?

Shippensburg University has adopted a test-optional policy for most applicants. Students can choose whether to submit standardized test scores as part of their application.

What is the application deadline for Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania?

The priority application deadline is typically in early spring for fall admission. Students should check the admissions website for the exact date as it can vary by year.

How many credits can transfer students bring to Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania?

Transfer students can typically bring up to 90 credit hours from other accredited institutions. A minimum of 30 credits must be completed at Shippensburg to earn a degree.

Does Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania offer early admission programs?

Shippensburg University operates on a rolling admissions basis rather than offering early decision or early action programs. Applications are reviewed as they are received.