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Slippery Rock University, formally Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (The Rock or SRU), is a public university in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. SRU is a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). The university has been coeducational since its founding in 1889.
Learn how to apply to SRU, a public university in Pennsylvania with 150+ undergraduate majors, 40+ graduate programs and 26 accredited programs. SRU offers a rock solid education with expert faculty, quality living-learning environment and affordable tuition.
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Find everything you need to know about Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.
Slippery Rock University offers accessible and affordable, broad-based education, through scholarly and creative endeavors, and empowering community-engagement. Educating learners at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Slippery Rock University fosters an environment of belonging, while ensuring the economic mobility of our graduates.
First-time, full-time students (new first-year students) who succeed most often at Slippery Rock possess a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in high school at the time of admission.