Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre

Dallas, PA · Public

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94.5%
Acceptance
1145
SAT
$22,196
Sticker Price
$14,764
Net Price*
$63,435
Earnings
2.1 yrs
Payback
640
Applicants

*Net price for families earning $48k–$75k. See all income brackets →

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What is Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre's acceptance rate?

Up 8.5 percentage points since 2018

With a 94.5% acceptance rate, Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre is considered accessible. The school has become slightly less competitive over the past five years. Applicants should focus on demonstrating strong academics, meaningful extracurriculars, and authentic personal essays to stand out in the applicant pool.

How many students apply to Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre?

Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre received 640 applications in 2023, up 118% since 2018. High application volume means admissions officers spend limited time per application—typically 8-15 minutes. Make every word count in your essays and ensure your application materials are error-free.

Applications
Admitted

How many admitted students enroll?

The yield rate of 15% is typical for a school of this caliber. Yield rate measures how many admitted students actually enroll—a key indicator of how desirable students find the school. Demonstrating genuine interest through campus visits, attending info sessions, and writing specific "Why Us" essays can improve your chances.

What are the most popular majors at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre?

Information Science/Studies leads as the most popular major at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Your intended major can affect admission chances—some programs are more competitive than others. Research department-specific requirements, faculty research, and career outcomes when choosing your major. Consider how your academic interests align with the school's strengths.

How have majors changed over time?

Degrees awarded by major, 2015-2023

How has tuition changed at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre?

Out-of-state tuition has increased by 15% since 2015. Total cost of attendance (including fees and room & board) has grown 12% from $19,794 to $22,196.

Tuition (Out-of-State) Tuition (In-State) Total Cost

Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre Admissions Statistics (2018-2023)

Each row shows the admissions cycle for that academic year. Applicants is the total number of students who applied for freshman admission. Admitted shows how many received acceptance letters. Rate is the acceptance rate (admitted ÷ applicants) — lower percentages indicate more selective schools. Yield measures the percentage of admitted students who actually enrolled — a high yield (above 50%) suggests the school is a top choice for admitted students, while lower yields indicate students often choose other options. SAT shows the 25th-75th percentile range, meaning the middle 50% of enrolled students scored within this range. Data is sourced from IPEDS, the federal database where all US colleges report annually.

Year Applicants Admitted Rate Yield
2023 640 605 94.5% 14.9%
2022 653 622 95.3% 20.4%
2018 293 252 86.0% 34.9%
2017 433 357 82.5% 28.8%
2016 366 303 82.8% 41.3%
2015 411 360 87.6% 39.7%

What do Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre graduates earn?

Median Earnings (10 years)
$63,435
Earnings Range (10th - 90th percentile)
$14,400 $63,435 median $94,200

Earnings vary widely: the bottom 10% earn $14,400 while the top 10% earn $94,200. Your outcome depends heavily on major, career path, and individual circumstances.

Median Earnings (6 years)
$55,620
Median Debt
$25,000
6-Year Graduation Rate
16.7%

How much does Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre cost?

The total cost of attendance at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre is approximately $22,196 per year for out-of-state students. Remember: sticker price rarely equals actual cost. Most students receive financial aid, and net price varies significantly by family income. Use the school's Net Price Calculator for a personalized estimate before ruling out any option based on cost alone.

In-State Tuition
$13,222
Out-of-State Tuition
$21,814
Fees
$382

What You'll Actually Pay

Net price represents what families actually pay after grants and scholarships. The figures above are averages—your actual cost depends on family income, assets, and the school's aid policies. Many selective private schools are more affordable than public universities for middle and lower-income families due to generous institutional aid.

$0-30k income $9,544
$30-48k income $10,092
$48-75k income $14,764
$75-110k income $20,763
$110k+ income $21,827

Who attends Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre?

Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre enrolls 353 students, with 1% from outside the United States. Women make up 37% of the student body. Campus diversity enriches the educational experience through varied perspectives and backgrounds. Consider how you'll contribute to and benefit from the campus community when crafting your application.

Total Enrollment 353
Retention Rate 79%
International 1%
Women 37%
Race/Ethnicity
White 80%
Black 7%
Hispanic 6%
Asian 1%

How much financial aid is available?

8300% of students receive some form of financial aid at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre. About 3800% receive Pell Grants, indicating support for low-income students. Apply for aid regardless of your family's income level—merit scholarships and institutional grants are available to students at various income levels. Never assume you won't qualify.

Receive Grants 83%
Avg: $9,576 free money/year
Pell Grant Recipients 38%
Federal aid for <$60k income families
Have Federal Loans 56%
Avg: $6,036
School's Own Grants 91%
Avg: $4,675 from school funds

How much do professors earn?

Faculty salaries at Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Wilkes-Barre are above the national average, reflecting the school's investment in attracting and retaining talented professors. Higher faculty compensation often correlates with stronger research programs, better student mentorship, and more resources for academic departments. Look for opportunities to engage with faculty through research, office hours, and smaller seminars.

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