Students must pay the current Penn State undergraduate tuition rate for the courses outlined on the Harrisburg Semester homepage. Students at AICUP institutions will pay the current undergraduate tuition rate to their home institution.
Students must be full-time undergraduates ( i.e., at least 12 credits per semester) whose primary major is in the College of Liberal Arts at the University Park campus who require funds to support activities such as internships, study abroad, travel to professional conferences associated with the major, and other related activities.
2011-2012 Application for Student Enrichment
University Park Liberal Arts majors should apply for Enrichment Funding as early as possible!
Several stipends of $2,500 each are available to PSU undergraduate students who enroll in the summer Harrisburg Semester program offered through Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Public Affairs.
"The college has committed financing through the Cliff Jones Program Fund for Good Government to help support worthy students from throughout Pennsylvania enrolled in the Harrisburg Semester program," said school Director Steven A. Peterson.
Funding to create The Cliff Jones Fund, named in honor of the longtime Penn State Harrisburg advocate who served four Pennsylvania governors in cabinet positions, was initiated to financially assist students in the Harrisburg Semester program which he helped create.
For information on the stipends or the Harrisburg Semester program, contact Dr. Carol Nechemias at c4n@psu.edu(717-948-6049).
Honors students should check with their honors adviser as well as the head of their honors program regarding the availability of financial aid for students involved in internship and public service projects.
AICUP students should seek stipends from their home institution
Rental rates for area apartments and housing, including the International House, list between $550-$750 per month. We recommend the International House (I-House) as an excellent option; you can walk to most internship sites from that location, a short distance from the Capitol. The I-House was created to provide a warm and friendly environment where U.S. and foreign students, scholars and interns, can live and learn from one another through their everyday activities. See http://www.ihousehbg.org/for more information. The International House may fill and students should therefore reserve housing as early as possible. There will be a $500 credit toward housing costs at the I-House for summer 2011 for up to five students; these will be based on need. These credits reflect the I-House’s involvement in the Cliff Jones Program Fund for Good Government.
On-campus housing at Penn State Harrisburg also is an option. The Penn State Harrisburg campus is located in Middletown, eight miles east of downtown Harrisburg. Please contact Penn State Harrisburg Housing and Food Services at 717-948-6241 for more information.
Students should also budget for food, transportation, and entertainment.