Who qualifies as a first-year student?
First-year students are those who have earned high school diplomas or the equivalent by the time they enroll at Penn State. These applicants include high school graduates attending other regionally accredited colleges or universities who have attempted fewer than 18 semester hours and individuals who have enrolled in other institutions before graduating from high school, regardless of the number of credits attempted. High school students who have attended Penn State on a non-degree basis are considered first-year applicants.
What can I major in at Penn State Berks?
2+2 Plan
Start here, go anywhere. Penn State offers a unique 2+2 program that allows you to begin the first two years of any of the University's 275+ degrees at nearly any campus and complete your final two years at another Penn State campus, including University Park!
Full degrees at Penn State Berks
Penn State Berks proudly offers dozens of baccalaureate and associate degrees that can be completed in their entirety on our campus. And with a variety of minors and certificate programs, you can tailor your degree to your specific interests and pursue the career of your dreams!
Learn about Penn State Berks' academic programs »
How can I visit campus?
The best way to find out if Penn State Berks is your perfect college fit is to visit us! Whether you schedule a private campus tour or register for an admissions event, our professional staff are here to guide you through the admissions process and connect you with the faculty who can answer questions about your academic interests. Plus, we offer year-round campus tours led by our student tour guides (known as Lion Ambassadors) who can tell you all about what it's like to be a student at Berks!
Important information about campus tours
The University is currently on winter break. Tours are paused at this time and will resume on Thursday, January 23, 2025, when our Lion Ambassadors (student tour guides) are back on campus for the spring semester.
How do I apply for admission?
We aim to make the admissions process simple, and our professional staff is here to guide you. To begin the admissions process, check out the admissions requirements for first-year students and transfer students.
Visit Penn State Undergraduate Admissions for additional admissions information.
College is a huge investment. What about financial aid?
With more than $1.2 million available in campus-specific scholarships, we strive to make a Penn State education accessible to everyone. Explore the financial aid options that are available to help make your Penn State education a reality.