Pennsylvania universities still waiting for subsidies following legislative budget standstill
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The University of Pittsburgh, Penn State, Temple, and Lincoln are expecting to receive $623 million. However, a Pennsylvania legislative budget dispute is still delaying its arrival.
The University of Pittsburgh, Penn State, Temple and Lincoln are in line to receive about $623 million, a 7% increase proposed by Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro "to keep them whole as federal aid shrinks." The universities, referred to as state-related universities, are not state owned, but receive subsidies.
The funding levels for higher education, however, lag behind those from decades ago.
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