Financial Planning Guide 2024

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FINANCIAL PLANNING GUIDE

LET’S TALK MONEY

PER-CREDIT TUITION* & FEES

Cambria County: $237

Somerset County: $310

Other PA Counties: $318

Out-of-State: $445

Additional course and lab fees may apply. Visit PENNHIGHLANDS.EDU/TUITION for complete Tuition and Fees information.

*2024-2025 tuition rates

AFFORDABLE, QUALITY EDUCATION. THINK COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

On average, students save roughly $5,300 annually in tuition and fees by attending a community college compared to a four-year state university in Pennsylvania.

74% of Penn Highlands students will receive scholarships and other types of financial aid.

In the last full academic year, our undergraduate students received over $2.94m in grant aid that does not need to be repaid.

SCAN ME

APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID

FILING THE FAFSA

20 MINUTES TO SAVE THOUSANDS

FAFSA Code: 031804

What is FAFSA?

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) determines your federal aid eligibility and is how to apply for federal grants, work-study, and loans. It only takes about 20 minutes to complete and could save you thousands each year. Visit STUDENTAID.GOV to learn more.

Penn Highlands participates in State and Federal Programs, including:

• Pell Grants

• Pennsylvania State Grant

• Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

• Federal Work Study (FWS)

• Federal Community Service Work Study

• Federal Direct Loan Programs

SAMPLE TIMELINE

• Attend an open house, schedule a visit, or meet with a representative.

• Gather information from our website and publications.

• Begin application process.

• Receive acceptance letter.

• Apply for financial aid.

• Apply for scholarships. Visit: PENNHIGHLANDS.AWARDSPRING.COM.

• Attend an Academic Planning Day.

• Attend New Student Orientation.

FOUNDATION: SCHOLARSHIPS

The Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation awards thousands of dollars yearly in scholarships for deserving students to assist with the cost of their education. These scholarships are offered yearly. Visit www.pennhighlands.edu/scholarships/ for more information.

American Association of University Women (AAUW), Johnstown Branch Scholarship

Dr. Walter and Kim Asonevich Scholarship*

College Employee Supported Scholarship

Joe & Ruth Corle Memorial Scholarship

Griffith Family Scholarship

Dr. Edward Haluska Scholarship

Daniel and Diane Holtzman Scholarship*

Kathy Holtzman Memorial Scholarship

Ignite The Fire Culinary Scholarship

Johnstown Regional Indian Subcontinent Association (JRISA) Scholarship*

Learning Lamp Scholarship

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $1000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually.

A total of $1,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually.

Annual award amounts are determined by yearly fund availability.

A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $1000 will be awarded annually.

Joseph and Joan Mangarella Scholarship

Dale W. Miller Scholarship

Ursula Pawlowski Memorial Scholarship

Roth Family Scholarship

Gaynelle Schmieder Memorial Scholarship

Sara & Salvatore (Sam) Valenty Scholarship

Dr. Anna D. Weitz Scholarship

Stan and Helen Westbrook Scholarship

*Eligible for freshmen only.

A maximum of $5,000 will be awarded annually to up to 2 students.

A maximum of $2,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually to up to 4 students.

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually. Two students receive $500.00 each.

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually.

A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually.

LEARN MORE AT PENNHIGHLANDS.EDU/SCHOLARSHIPS.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS

1. Complete a College application and submit your high school transcript.

2. Receive your acceptance letter with your computer account activation information.

3. Complete the online scholarship application and essay using your myPEAK username and password at PENNHIGHLANDS.AWARDSPRING.COM.

FOUNDATION: STUDENT SUPPORT

STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND

To support our most vulnerable students facing unexpected financial burdens, the College Foundation offers emergency funds designed to help cover unforeseen bills, repairs, or more. To access this assistance, the necessary form can be found on MyPEAK - Student Support.

BLACK BEAR FOOD HUB

Located on the Richland campus, the Bear Necessities Food Hub is our Food Pantry. It is available for students to access and take home meals as needed.

BLACK BEAR FOOD SHARE

To support our students throughout their day, we provide grab-and-go nutritional breakfast bars, fresh fruit, crackers, and other essential items to maintain energy levels and mental alertness during classes and breaks. Available at all locations.

THE BASIC HYGEINE PROGRAM

To assist our students with essential personal care items such as soap, shampoo, feminine hygiene products, toothbrushes, and more, we have made these items readily available in bathrooms and other designated locations. We aim to ensure all students have access to necessities for well-being and comfort.

The Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation holds fundraisers, manages, funds, builds relationships, and gives back to the College and students on a regular basis. Visit www.pennhighlands.edu/foundation/ for details.

CONTACT THE FOUNDATION

For questions regarding programs, scholarships, or additional resources, feel free to reach out to the Foundation via phone at 814.262.6499, email at foundation@pennhighlands.edu, or by visiting the physical office located on the Richland Campus.

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

SUPPORTING SCHOLARS

Presidential Scholarship ($3,000 per semester)

This prestigious scholarship is valid toward one associate degree and is renewable each academic semester. A student has a maximum of five semesters to complete their degree, but no more than 66 credits.*

These scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and must be used beginning with the fall semester following high school graduation. The Academic Scholarships Committee reviews all applications and recommends recipients for selection to the President’s Office.

*Scholarships will be pro-rated for students taking a part-time credit load during the semester in which they are completing their credential.

The Presidential Scholarship application will open each year on or about October 1 and close on December 19.

Emerging Leader Scholarship ($1,000 per semester)

The scholarship is valid toward one associate degree and is renewable each academic semester. A student has a maximum of five semesters to complete their degree, but no more than 66 credits.*

This scholarship is awarded to high school seniors and must be used beginning with the fall semester following high school graduation. The Academic Scholarships Committee reviews all applications and recommends recipients for selection to the President’s Office.

*Scholarships will be pro-rated for students taking a part-time credit load during the semester in which they are completing their credential.

The Emerging Leader Scholarship awards will be determined during two award periods. The application will open each year on or about October 1 and close on December 19 and will reopen on or about the 2nd Monday of January and close on or about March 14.

TERMS

Scholarship will be renewed each academic semester provided the following criteria are met:

• Student maintains a 3.0 (Emerging Leader Scholarship) or 3.5 (Presidential Scholarship) grade point average and be enrolled full-time. (*See exemption on previous page regarding final semester completion of degree.)

• Student successfully completes at least 24 college credits in an academic year.

• Student can be involved in the honors program.

• Student completes 15 hours per semester of participation in College-related service as defined by the Scholarship Committee (Students involved in the honors program will be required to complete 10 hours of service per semester).

• Student meets with an assigned scholarship mentor throughout the award period and attends all scheduled meetings.

• Student is meaningfully engaged in at least one club, organization (PTK, NSLS included), or athletic team.

Any recipient found to have violated the Academic Integrity Policy is no longer eligible in subsequent semesters.

ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible for these scholarships, the student must:

• Be a high school senior eligible for graduation with a cumulative overall grade point average of 3.0 (Emerging Leader Scholarship) or 3.5 (Presidential Scholarship).

• Be recognized as a good citizen of the high school community by being involved and demonstrating leadership in at least three extra-curricular activities.

• Complete the admissions process and be accepted to Pennsylvania Highlands.

• Complete and submit a Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

• Qualify for college-ready status in writing, reading, and math through the College’s Placement Testing Policy and Waiver Guidelines.

Select candidates will be asked to participate in a personal interview with the Scholarship Committee. Students will be monitored each semester to track academic progress, credit load, and eligibility.

Presidential Scholarships are awarded to the top two candidates during the fall cycle.

Emerging Leader Scholarships are awarded in the fall and spring cycles.

START YOUR JOURNEY

GET STARTED IN 15 MINUTES.

We know that choosing a college can be overwhelming. Applying shouldn’t be. At Penn Highlands, it’s easy and should take no longer than 15 minutes. No essays. No SAT/ACT. No application fees. No problem!

Apply now and start your journey.

Scan the QR code or visit APPLY.PENNHIGHLANDS.EDU to get started.

Visit pennhighlands.edu/discover or call us today to discuss your future.  Ask about virtual or in-person appointments.

WE ARE AFFORDABLE.

Our students are able to complete their degree without incurring a large amount of student loan debt. Our in-state tuition & required fees are a fraction of what you would pay at a public state university (20%), a state-related university (55%), and many private regional institutions (72%).

WE ARE HERE TO HELP.

An education is a big investment, and we are here to help you make the most of your education. Whether you are changing careers or trying to find your passion, our Financial Aid Office is available to assist you throughout the process.

SCAN ME

814.262.6400 admissions@pennhighlands.edu

Foundation

814.262.6448

foundation@pennhighlands.edu

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