United States
York College of Pennsylvania
Tuition fee
$18,000-$37,000/year
QS ranking
University ranking
Top Regional Colleges North (U.S. News & World Report)
York College of Pennsylvania is a private, comprehensive college in York, Pennsylvania, founded in 1787, enrolling about 6,300 students (including 300+ international students). It is recognized for strong undergraduate teaching, student satisfaction, and career outcomes, with modern facilities and convenient access to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International student tuition
Undergraduate
Approx. $37,000/year
Graduate
Approx. $18,000-$25,000/year (varies by program)
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Funding options for international students include merit awards, need-based aid, specialized scholarships, and on-campus employment.
Merit-based scholarships
$5,000–$20,000 per year for eligible students
Need-based aid
Available for qualifying students
Specialized scholarships
Awards for academic excellence, leadership, and specific countries
On-campus employment
Part-time work opportunities for international students
Rankings
Recognized regionally for strong undergraduate teaching and student satisfaction
Consistently ranked among top regional colleges in the North by U.S. News & World Report
Noted for career services and graduate employability
Student life & campus
Suburban campus with modern classrooms, labs, and recreational facilities
International Student Services offering orientation, visa support, and cultural programming
Active student organizations, including multicultural and international clubs
Career development center with internships and job placement assistance
Safe, friendly campus environment with close-knit community feel
Easy access to Philadelphia and Baltimore for cultural and professional opportunities
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