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Penn State Football Reveals Student Season Ticket Information

The second year of the lottery system is here.

Penn State Athletics announced the details of the student ticket sale for the upcoming 2025 football season on X on Thursday.

The lottery system will be the same as last year, with each class having a designated window to request tickets. The cost for the full slate of home games will remain $246.

The “request windows” for student season tickets for each grade are as follows:

  • Graduate Students: Monday, July 21 to Monday, July 28
  • Seniors: Tuesday, July 22 to Tuesday, July 29
  • Juniors: Wednesday, July 23 to Wednesday, July 30
  • Sophomores: Thursday, July 24 to Thursday, July 31
  • Freshmen: Friday, July 25 to Friday, August 1

A student’s eligibility and semester standing are finalized at 5 p.m. on June 30, students will receive an email the week of July 14 with their request window and more details.

As it worked last year, Students will once again request tickets through the Penn State Student Account Manager. All students who submit a request will be billed $246 with folks not getting selected receiving a full refund.

Students will be notified the week of August 4 if their account was selected or not.

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CJ Gill

CJ is a senior from McVeytown, Pennsylvania, majoring in broadcast journalism and is the sports editor at Onward State. He's a huge Phillies fan, which is a rollercoaster experience. You can email him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @CJGill14.

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