ANNUAL REPORT 2009-10
Funding
Operating Budget $96,706,792
State Appropriation $14,019,000
0-percent increase over prior year
Federal Stimulus Funds $1,403,000
Restricted Funds
Grants, contracts and restricted donations $22,316,123
Auxiliary Funds $22,406,932
Tuition & Fees
Pennsylvania residents
Tuition per credit hour $350
Tuition and fees per credit hour $416
Annual tuition and fees $12,480
based on 15 credits per semester
5.85-percent increase over prior year
Out-of-state residents
Tuition per credit hour $455
Tuition and fees per credit hour $521
Annual tuition and fees $15,630
based on 15 credits per semester
Fees include
Per-credit-hour technology fee $15
Per-credit-hour capital fee $41
Per-credit-hour laboratory fee $32
Per-credit-hour student activity fee $6
Per-credit-hour health service fee $4
Grants and contracts awarded to Penn College in 2009-10 supported 57 active projects valued in excess of $33 million; another 45 projects valued at $19 million were under development. Active projects included $9 million for the state’s largest guaranteed free worker-training program, WEDnetPA.
Donations
Penn College and the Penn College Foundation received in-kind donations of equipment, technology, materials and supplies from business and industry for instructional purposes valued at $663,734.91 and cash donations totaling $1,139,811.80, for a total of $1,803,546.71.
Significant donations resulted from the following corporate partnerships:
- John Deere Foundation – scholarship grant for welding students
- DuPont Performance Coatings – support for collision repair lab assistant
- Ransome CAT – diesel marine engine
- Nissan North America – 2006 Infiniti Q45
- PPG – paint supplies and Envirobase waterborne paint system
- Cummins Bridgeway – five diesel engines
- Siemens Energy and Automation – six automation PLC systems, software and training
- Johnson Controls – six condensing units
- Geiss Thermoforming USA – renewable entrustment CNC trimming machine
- Honeywell – 10 system automation controllers
- PPL – support for electrical and power generation majors

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