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Pitt's New Program to Make College More Affordable for Pennsylvania Students

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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis highlighted the University of Pittsburgh's launch of the Pitt Regional Campus Tuition Pledge, a new program designed to make it more affordable for Pennsylvania students to attend one of the school's branch campuses.


This new tuition-free program is available for Pennsylvania students whose household income is $75,000 or less, at regional Bradford, Greensburg, and Johnstown campuses, as well as the Titusville nursing program, beginning fall 2026. Pennsylvania students whose household income is $75,000 or less will pay zero in tuition.


"As a first-generation college graduate and alumni of the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, I couldn't be more thrilled to see this new program unlocking the doors for more Pennsylvanians to chart their own course and achieve their dreams," said Davis. "The Shapiro-Davis Administration is laser-focused on addressing the affordability crisis that so many Pennsylvania families are dealing with right now. This initiative by the University of Pittsburgh is one more way for families to save money, while getting a great education at one of Pitt's branch campuses."


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