Pennsylvania Schools.

<p>West Cheter has suites too. I don’t know if freshmen actually can get in them or if they are scooped up by upper classmen. check here [Allegheny</a> Hall](<a href=“http://www.wcuhousing.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=7]Allegheny”>http://www.wcuhousing.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=7)</p>

<p>For private schools – They will be smaller than IUP. If you want to consider privates, I’d recommend starting by taking a look at York College. I noticed on another thread you were interested in sports management which York offers (5% freshmen major in it). York offers some nice merit aid – they offer it to a large portion of students, so in my area many folks consider it a “tuition discount” more than competitve merit. The total cost of York is very low compared to most private schools.</p>

<p>[Welcome</a> Back to Campus | York College of Pennsylvania](<a href=“http://yorkcollegecommunications.com/newsroom/view/welcome-back-to-campus/1172/]Welcome”>http://yorkcollegecommunications.com/newsroom/view/welcome-back-to-campus/1172/)</p>

<p>With your stats, I wouldn’t consider Penn State satellites if cost is a factor because they won’t offer any help.</p>

<p>No matter what – I recommend you try and keep your choices open by applying to at least 5 schools. I prefer to see students apply to a mix of private and PASHHE because the financial aid/merit packages can sometimes offer nice surprises.</p>

<p>Here is a link to a list of all PASSHE. My cousin loved Mansfield, but it is VERY rural to me.
I prefer to have the option of driving into a city for sports/concerts.
<a href=“http://www.passhe.edu/universities/Pages/default.aspx[/url]”>http://www.passhe.edu/universities/Pages/default.aspx&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;