Hunting and fishing licenses for in-state residents were required in 1905.
Exempt from Federal and state tax for in-state residents, the single-state funds yield more without sacrificing long-term performance.
Tuition for in-state residents has more than doubled over the last seven years, from $2,293 to $4,712.
The school's tuition is just over $15,000 per year for in-state residents, being subsidized by the state.
A call to the Temple admissions office today shows tuition is now $17,780 for in-state residents.
Last January, trustees proposed a $1,400 increase for in-state residents, a 41 percent jump.
Costs for nonresidents are $13,688, only $2,830 more than what in-state residents pay.
The vast majority of students are in-state residents.
There is a 67:33 female to male ratio, and 74% of the students are in-state residents.