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Old 05-13-2026, 03:49 AM
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Talking NEW medical school (DO) in Pennsylvania

https://www.iup.edu/president/proposed-com/index.html

The only medical school at a public university in PA

An entirely new program designed to focus on rural health

Affordable tuition for in state students
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Old 05-13-2026, 02:19 PM
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Not exactly

This school will be the first Osteopathic med school at a public university in PA, however there are 3 regular, allopathic med schools at public universities in PA that grant MDs…University of Pittsburgh, Temple, and Penn State/Hershey.
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Old 05-13-2026, 03:19 PM
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It’s my understanding that those schools are “semi public” and not entirely public the way the SSHE schools are?

Not sure of the exact details.
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Old 05-13-2026, 09:35 PM
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It’s my understanding that those schools are “semi public” and not entirely public the way the SSHE schools are?

Not sure of the exact details.
Pitt, Temple & Penn State are definitely State Schools.

PittDZ, are you in school now, or a graduate? There used to be a regular poster named KillarnyRose who graduated from Pitt!
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Old 05-14-2026, 09:21 AM
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The SSHE schools are state schools - entirely state owned/public. Pitt, Penn State, Temple and Lincoln are state RELATED - halfway between public and private.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common...f%20Pittsburgh.

So yes, OP is correct.
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Old 05-14-2026, 02:28 PM
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Pitt, Temple & Penn State are definitely State Schools.

PittDZ, are you in school now, or a graduate? There used to be a regular poster named KillarnyRose who graduated from Pitt!
Yes, KillarnyRose was a DZ from my chapter 5-10 years after me. I believe her name is Tracie. I was at Pitt with you and lived in Amos Hall…graduated in 1976. I used to post as LampLady, but something happened to my login years ago, so I created a new account.
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TIL Temple and Pitt aren’t private colleges. Thanks, y’all!
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I thought Temple was completely private for most of my life and I grew up in this state.
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Old 05-15-2026, 03:41 PM
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https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/news...dents-regional

When I was looking for info about Pitt to answer the question, I found this! Go Pitt!

By SUSAN JONES

The University of Pittsburgh’s move to provide free tuition to undergraduate regional campus students from Pennsylvania whose family’s adjusted gross income is $75,000 or less is part of a growing trend, even at public universities.

Pitt announced the Pitt Regional Campus Tuition Pledge on April 30, and it will be applicable starting this fall for incoming and continuing students at the Johnstown, Greensburg and Bradford campuses, along with nursing students at Titusville. The program will be funded internally by the University, a Pitt spokesman said, but did not disclose any specific cost figures.

“At its core, the Pitt Regional Campus Tuition Pledge is about access and affordability,” the University spokesman said. “Our regional campuses serve many first-generation college students and Pell Grant recipients across Western and Central Pennsylvania, and this program ensures a Pitt education is within financial reach for those students and families.”

From: https://www.utimes.pitt.edu/news/pit...-low-income-pa
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