Gannon University Scholarship & Financial Aid 2018

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SCHOLARSHIP & FINANCIAL AID


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EDUCATION

At Gannon University, we are committed to offering you the best financial assistance package possible. We want your Gannon education to be exceptional and affordable. More than 90-percent of Gannon students qualify for financial assistance. We offer a variety of scholarships, grants and awards that recognize academic and athletic accomplishments, outstanding talents and demonstrated need. As you begin exploring college costs, it’s important to understand the financial aid and scholarship process and the options available to you, and we are here to assist you every step of the way..

FAFSA: GET TO KNOW THIS FORM Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

The FAFSA is the form used by Gannon and almost all colleges and universities as an application for federal, state and university student financial aid. It determines state grant eligibility, as well as eligibility for the federal government’s Pell Grant Program and the Federal Direct Student Loan. File online at fafsa.ed.gov. Gannon’s FAFSA code is 003266. Include this code on your FAFSA to have your information sent directly to us. Your FAFSA can be filed after October 1 of your senior year and is FAFSA CODE required to be on file before any of your need-based

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financial aid can be finalized.


the financial aid

PROCESS STEP 1

Apply for outside scholarships. Some resources include: finaid.org, high school guidance office, local newspapers, local community foundations, Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and student or parent employers, clubs and organizations.

STEP 2

Apply online for a Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID) at https://fsaid.ed.gov. The student (and one parent of a dependent student) must secure a FSA ID, which serves as your electronic signature when filing the FAFSA.

STEP 3

File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA can be submitted after October 1 of your senior year in high school. File online at fafsa.ed.gov. Gannon’s FAFSA code is 003266. Include this code on your FAFSA to have your information sent directly to us. The recommended filing date for the FAFSA is on or before March 15 of the year you plan to enroll at Gannon. For Pennsylvania residents, the deadline for the Pennsylvania State Grant is May 1 of the year you plan to enroll.

STEP 4

Complete the Federal Direct Student Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) and Entrance Loan Counseling. While eligibility for a student loan may be indicated on an award letter, securing those funds still requires the completion of a Master Promissory Note. Go to studentloans.gov to complete the application. Your FSA ID is your electronic signature for the MPN. We recommend you submit the MPN by May 15 of the year you plan to enroll at Gannon. Students obtaining a Federal Student Loan are required to complete entrance counseling, also available online at studentloans.gov.

who should apply for

FINANCIAL AID? We’re asked this question all the time. Our short answer: Everyone.

We advise all students, no matter their income level, to complete the FAFSA form so they can be considered for every available resource. While income is an important part of financial strength, many other factors are examined when determining the amount and type of financial assistance you will receive, such as family size, number of siblings in college and assets.


TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID NEED BASED GRANTS PROGRAM

AMOUNT

HOW AWARD IS DETERMINED

HOW TO APPLY

Pennsylvania State Grant

$504-$4,122

Federal Pell Grant University Grant

$652-$6,095 Varies

Pa. residents; need-based according to state formula Need-based according to federal formula Need-based

File FAFSA* prior to May 1 File FAFSA File FAFSA

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

$500-$4,000

Pell eligible; need-based reserved for continuing students

File FAFSA

LOANS PROGRAM

WHO IS ELIGIBLE

AMOUNT

INTEREST

HOW TO APPLY

Federal Direct Student Loan (subsidized)

Undergraduate students with financial need

Up to $7,000

Fixed, 5.05%

Federal Direct Student Loan (unsubsidized) Federal Perkins Loan/BSN Nursing Loan

Students without financial need Students with greatest need (limited number available) Parents borrowing for a dependent student

Up to $20,500

Fixed, 5.05%

File FAFSA* prior to May 1 File FAFSA

$500-$5,200

Fixed, 5.0%

File FAFSA

Up to the cost of education less aid received Up to the cost of education less aid received

Fixed, 7.6%

File FAFSA and Master Promissory Note

Variable, tied into Prime or LIBOR rate

Contact local lender or Gannon Financial Aid Office

Federal Direct PLUS Loan

Alternative Educational Loans Students with a creditworthy co-signer

EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

WHO IS ELIGIBLE

AMOUNT TYPE OF WORK HOW TO APPLY

Federal Work-Study Program (FWSP)

Students with financial need

$2,300

Part-time, on-campus File FAFSA and the opportunities Gannon Work-Study Application

Federal Off-Campus WorkStudy Program

Pa. residents with financial need

$2,300

Part-time community File FAFSA and the service Gannon Off-Campus Work-Study Application

*Free Application for Federal Student Aid


Gannon University

INSTITUTIONAL AID

Gannon University has a wide variety of merit-based, need-based and athletic financial awards. Our generous merit-based scholarship program recognizes a student’s outstanding performance in the classroom. Students accepted to Gannon will receive notification of academic and merit awards they qualify for with their acceptance letter from the Gannon University Admissions Office. Students who apply for financial aid at Gannon University are automatically considered for Gannon’s need-based grants. Student-athletes should contact Gannon’s athletic office for information on scholarships in their chosen sport.

EDUCATION financing your college

In most cases, you do not have to complete a scholarship application to be considered for Gannon awards. However, achievement-based scholarship competitions for some majors do require completion of an additional application, as do the Schuster arts and music awards. Please review the list of Gannon scholarship opportunities on the following page to see which may be applicable to you.

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SCHUSTER Patron of the Arts Scholarship

Annually, the Schuster family and Gannon University are proud to offer 10 scholarships to qualified students who make the arts an integral part of their lives. Some students demonstrate commitment to the arts actively by composing, performing or creating. William Schuster created an endowment for these scholarships in loving memory of his wife Frances, who was deeply committed to the arts. Students who are awarded a scholarship receive $2,500 annually, with the total value of $10,000 earned over four years at Gannon. Full-time enrollment at Gannon and your participation of 50 hours a year at a community arts organization are required to ensure renewal of the Schuster Patron of the Arts Scholarship.

Memorial Music Award The Schuster Memorial Music Award was endowed by William Schuster to encourage musicians and vocalists to continue their creation of music at the college level as they pursue more than 60 undergraduate degrees offered at Gannon. The scholarship rewards qualified students for their music and vocal ability with $1,000 awarded annually, a total value of $4,000 earned over four years at Gannon.

STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY AND RECEIVE BOTH SCHOLARSHIPS. For questions regarding these scholarships, please call the Office of Admissions at 1-800-GANNON-U (1-800-426-6668) or visit gannon.edu/admissions.


SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS ACADEMIC AND MERIT SCHOLARSHIP/AWARDS Gannon University Scholarship/Awards*

$8,000-Full Tuition All students who are accepted to the University qualify for a Gannon scholarship/award. The amount awarded is based on academic merit as well as SAT/ACT scores. Students who perform exceptionally well may have the opportunity to increase their scholarship/award amount and receive either the Presidential or Founders Scholarship.

Presidential Scholarship*

Full Tuition

Eligible candidates must apply and be accepted to the University by December 15, 2018. The top 10 percent of accepted students by this date will be invited to compete in a scholarship contest with the ability to earn a full tuition scholarship. Details of the scholarship contest are included with students’ acceptance letters.

Founders Scholarship*

Initial Award Increased by $1,500

All students who are invited and choose to participate in the above mentioned contest will have their Admissions merit award increased by $1,500. Up to the top 10 participants in the scholarship contest will receive full tuition scholarships. Details of the scholarship contest are included with students’ acceptance letters.

Catholic Forensic League of the Diocese of Erie

Varies

Based on placement in competitions.

Diversity and Leadership Award

Up to $3,000

Students from underrepresented ethnic populations must submit the required essay and visit campus prior to April 15 of their senior year to be eligible for consideration.

DIOCESAN-RELATED AWARDS (ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA) Diocesan High School Grant*

$3,000

Awarded to graduates from the Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania.

Diocesan Parish Grant

$2,000

Awarded to active members of a Catholic parish in the Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania.

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

Chemistry

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

Communication and Language Arts1

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

Education1

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

Edward Lamb Model U.N. Scholarship*

$1,000-$3,000

Based on academic merit and participation in Model U.N.

Engineering1

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

$500-$3,000

Awards are based on students’ performance on exams.

Athletic Scholarship

Varies

Based on demonstrated athletic ability; awarded by the respective athletic coaches.

Catholic High School Grant*

$1,000

Awarded to graduates from any Catholic high school in the U.S. (outside the Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania).

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship

Up to $15,000

Available to incoming transfer students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at their community college, a U.S. citizen and have at least 3.0 college GPA.

ROTC Room and Board Scholarship

Varies

Awarded to winners of the three- and four-year designated Army ROTC scholarships (FAFSA required).

Schuster Memorial Music Award2

$1,000

Based on musical talent demonstrated by instrumental or vocal performance audition.

Schuster Patron of the Arts Scholarship2

$2,500

Awarded to students involved in the arts; March 1 application deadline.

ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS Biology1 Business

1 1

Social Science

1

ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

AFTER GRADUATION FROM GU Delaney Medical School Scholarship Fund

Varies

Awarded to students who graduated from an Erie County, Pennsylvania high school and Gannon, and who enroll in an allopathic medical school; award is based on need.

*Must enroll directly from high school. 1 Scholarship competition held during Fall Open House. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information. 2 These scholarships require completion of the Schuster application.


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INVESTMENT

A Gannon University education is an investment in your future, a future filled with possibilities. Because our academic program combines a liberal arts education with real-world learning opportunities and attention to faith and values, and because our professors care about you and your success, your education gets results. With your Gannon degree, your life is open to so many possibilities: from starting a professional career to excelling at graduate school serving and helping people around the world. A Gannon University education is a lifelong, valuable investment. It’s an investment that empowers you to believe in the possibilities.

Tuition and Fees Yearly costs for the Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 semesters: RESIDENT Tuition (in & out of state) $31,180* Room (double occupancy) $6,360-$8,280 Connect Fee (required if housing) $330 Board $5,090-$6,180 APB/SGA/Leadership Fee $276 University Fee $680 TOTAL $43,916 to $46,926**

COMMUTER $31,180* n/a n/a n/a $276 $680 $32,136

*Tuition for Engineering, Computer Science and Health Science programs is $33,060 and traditionally require two labs per semester. The average lab fee is $179 per lab. **Total is dependent on room and board preferences.


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