What Aid is Available?
Minimum Eligibility Requirements
To receive Federal and State aid, a student
must:
- Enroll in at least half-time (6 credits)
- Accepted into an evening school program or teachers certification
program
- Be seeking a first bachelor's degree
- Be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen
- Not be in default on any previous loan or owe a refund on any previous
grant award
- Be making satisfactory progress according to the College's requirements
for each program
- Not be convicted for possession of sale of drug (federal programs
only)
- Register with the U.S. Selective Service System. This requirement
is for citizens of the U.S. and male immigrant aliens 18-25 years old.
Men can register at any post office or online at the Selective
Service System Web site.
In order to receive Title IV federal and state grants, loans and work
programs, a student must:
- Be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen
- Accepted into a degree program
- Be seeking a first bachelor's degree
- Not be in default on any previous loan or owe a refund on any previous
grant
- Be making satisfactory progress according to the College's requirements
(State requirements for PA State grants)
For more federal financial aid information see the Student Guide published
by the Department of Education.
To continue receiving financial aid, students must maintain academic
progress. Each full-time student must successfully complete 24
credit hours per academic year. Students must also achieve a certain
grade point average after each year. (1.8 after 24 credits, 1.9 after
48 credits, 2.0 after 72 credits). For full details on the academic
progress policy contact the Office of Student Financial Planning.
Updated:
November 8, 2007
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