As the state-owned university system, PASSHE universities are committed to closing the gap and serving the learners and employers of PA.
State System universities deliver value to students by providing opportunities for upward economic and social mobility.
System Redesign provides a roadmap for universities and the System to address financial and operational changes so students have access to affordable public higher education.
Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) today announced that 22 community college students will receive free tuition at state-owned universities.
Helping to address the severe teacher shortage, nearly 2,000 future teachers and educators are projected to graduate from state-owned universities this month, Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) announced today.
The State System's appropriations request for 2024-25 includes our Progress Report and Accountability Dashboard.
Chancellor Greenstein took office as the fifth chancellor on Sept. 4, 2018. He serves as chief executive officer of the State System.
A 20-member Board is responsible for planning and coordinating development and operation of the State System.
The Faculty Council engages in strategic conversations about issues that affect the State System and its universities in areas such as academics, budget and planning, and, ultimately, student success.
Each of the State System’s historic campuses provide unique, high-quality educational experiences while continuing to be among the most affordable higher education options in Pennsylvania.