This is a tough one to answer clearly. Penn State is a state-related university under its official classification. This means that the state does not have direct control over the university, however, Penn State receives substantial funding from the state. In this sense, most regard it as a "public" university, but the exact classification is unclear.
The Ivy League Unless, of course, you are referring to the Pennsylvania State University which is in the Big Ten. These are not the same school, UPenn is private and in Philadelphia; Penn State is public and located in State College, PA.
Penn is the southernmost Ivy League university.
university of penn
U. of Pennsylania , located in Philadelphia, is the southern-most of the Ivy League schools.
"There is currently an Ivy League college in Philadelphia by the name of, The University of Pennsylvania, or also known as Penn."
It is a private ivy league university
Penn State University's total enrollment in 2009--10 was approximately 94,300 across its 24 campuses and on-line through its World Campus. The university offers more than 160 majors among all its campuses. Penn State University is ranked among the top fifteen public universities nationally and is considered to be one of America's Public Ivy universities, which recognizes top public research universities in the United States. Annual enrollment at the University Park campus totals more than 44,000 graduate and undergraduate students, making it one of the largest universities in the United States.
Yes it is. There are originally Eight public ivy schools and UT Austin is at no.6
UGA
No, it is a public university located in West Lafayette, Indiana.
i really like penn's campus princeton and dartmouth are also nice imo
The Ivy League was formally created in 1954 and has only ever included these eight schools: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Penn, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia, and Cornell. Rutgers, which was founded in 1766, is considered a "Public Ivy."