Paying for College
Paying for college is one of the largest expenses most families will incur.
Financial aid can be defined as any resource that supplements what parents and students are expected to contribute to meet the costs of a college education. ALL students are encouraged to apply for financial aid regardless of their perceived financial need.
Financial Aid Eligibility
After completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Penn State Scranton students will be considered for all federal financial aid programs, including grants, loans and work-study programs. In addition, they may be eligible for state grant funds from their home state.
- Pennsylvania residents, get specific information about the Pennsylvania State Grant Program.
- Information about specific fund eligibility can be found on the Penn State Student Aid site.
Please do not email any Financial Aid staff your Social Security number (SS#). If the University is requesting your SS#, you can call the office at 570-963-2500 or hand deliver the information.
Students at Penn State Scranton are also considered for scholarship support, which can originate from the Office of Student Aid, the student's academic college, and/or campus scholarships.
Types of Student (Financial) Aid
There are four types of student aid: Grants, Scholarships, Loans and Work Study.
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Grants: Grants are awarded based solely on financial need and have no requirement of repayment. They may come from the Federal government, the state or the university.
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Scholarships: Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement. For many University scholarships, financial need is an additional criterion of eligibility. There is no requirement of repayment. Our Penn State Scranton campus scholarship committee reviews all first-year Penn State Scranton students on a rolling basis, based upon their prior academic performance - no application is required to be considered for campus scholarship funds.
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Loans: Loans are low interest awards that must be repaid after students terminate their studies at the University.
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Federal Work Study: Federal work study funds are awarded based upon the financial need of the student and the availability of funds. Students who accept Federal work study funds can earn money towards their school expenses. Work study earnings are not applied directly to your semester bill. Students receive a paycheck.
Types of Federal Student Aid
Questions About Financial Aid
Connect with a Financial Aid Counselor at Phone: (570) 963-2500 or Request Financial Aid Information