Next Steps - Edinboro

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Next Steps to Becoming a Fighting Scot

You are

accepted

a Pennsylvania Western University student. There are a few things to take care of before you start:

Campus Checklist Congratulations!

New Student Orientation

1. Get ready for New Student Orientation, which is for all new students at PennWest.edu/nextsteps.

Complete Your Placements

2. Don’t worry about your first semester’s schedule. After completing your placements, a Success Coach will build your schedule for you, and you will be able to review it at New Student Orientation.

Housing

3. Select your housing at PennWest.edu/edinborohousing.

Apply for Additional Scholarships

4. Log in to your myPennWest student portal in the spring to access the General Scholarship Application. View all scholarship opportunities at PennWest.edu/scholarships.

Final Official Transcripts

5. Have your school submit your final official transcripts, as well as proof of any Dual Enrollment courses and/or AP course credits to admissions@pennwest.edu. Monitor your PennWest email on a regular basis!

Start your journey as a Fighting Scot !

Log in

Everything you need to know about PennWest is located on my.PennWest.edu.

myPennWest offers quick and easy access to the information you need most. Register for classes, view your account information, check financial aid and access your email.

To get started, visit: my.PennWest.edu where you will be able to set up your password and access your email.

If you have not already received it, you should receive your PennWest email address soon.

Housing and Dining

Living at PennWest is like having your own place, because you do. Our student housing is among the best in the nation. No cramped residence halls or long waits for the shower – plenty of room, and privacy too.

You will feel safe and secure with our staff, who are available 24 hours a day. Within our residence halls, there are special residential communities which include art, honors, nursing and others.

Our residence halls have been designed so that students do not need to be concerned with furniture – simply move in and enjoy the privacy and space.

Students who live beyond a 50-mile radius from campus are required to stay in university housing for their first four semesters. (Of course, everyone is welcome to take advantage of university housing for the duration of their college career.) Our housing provides a variety of options to offer the independence and privacy you need while creating a safe environment.

Dining Options Abound on Campus

Whether you’re sitting down for a meal or picking up a quick snack, you’ll find healthy, quality foods prepared from the freshest ingredients right in the heart of campus.

Housing and Dining Application Process

Complete your application to enjoy the benefits of secure housing and a meal plan.

Log in to my.PennWest.edu

Financial Aid and Scholarships

You have made the commitment to invest in your future, and we are making a commitment to help you. Our Financial Aid Office provides assistance with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, commonly known as the FAFSA, whenever you need it.

If you have yet to fill out your FAFSA, please do so by going to studentaid.gov. Be sure to include “Pennsylvania Western University” and our school code “003316” on the selection summary tab.

Once your FAFSA has been completed and if you are a Pennsylvania resident, go to pheaa.org/grants/state-grant-program to apply for grants from the commonwealth. After you apply, watch for your Pennsylvania state grant offer letter from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, commonly known as PHEAA, in your email.

If you’re not a resident of Pennsylvania, you can check with your state education department for any of your state’s financial aid programs.

Another important step in securing additional funding comes from applying for scholarships. PennWest has a general scholarship application that will become available at the beginning of the spring term. When it is available, a tile will become visible in your myPennWest student portal.

Your next step is to go to studentaid.gov to sign your master promissory note, a legal document in which you promise to repay your loan(s) and any accrued interest and fees to the U.S. Department of Education. It also explains the terms and conditions of your loan(s). Entrance counseling is part of this process as well, and is required for any loans you accept to disburse to your account.

When your aid offer is provided, you will need to go to your myPennWest student portal and accept the loan (if you plan to do so). Once the loan is accepted, you will need to commit to attend PennWest.

Learn more about PennWest University scholarships at PennWest.edu/scholarships.

New Student Orientation

Experience all that PennWest has to offer. At your New Student Orientation session, you and your family will really get a sense of what it will be like for you to attend PennWest Edinboro.

Here’s What You Can Expect:

• Confirm your schedule

• Explore aspects of campus that may include:

- Financial aid and student accounts

- Academic success

- Clubs and organizations

- Housing and campus life

- Meal plans

- Health services

- Parent/family sessions

- Other basics of campus life

• Get to know other incoming students, our student ambassadors and some of our staff

Register for New Student Orientation

New Student Orientation is for all new students. You can learn more at PennWest.edu/boro-nso.

Learn more about Starfish and D2L in your myPennWest student portal.

There’s college life. And then there’s PennWest life. While you get comfortable on campus, get to know some of the traditions and favorites that make our campus home. Join the fun during Welcome Weekend, including the traditional New Student Convocation and meet your classmates at Playfair.

Campus Traditions

Boro Bash

Held during Welcome Weekend, Boro Bash is the perfect opportunity to meet your classmates, make new friends and have some fun before the start of the fall semester. The all-out celebration features music, food, games and more.

Highland Games & Scottish Festival

Each fall, PennWest Edinboro’s picturesque campus is filled with the colorful traditions of Scotland during the Highland Games & Scottish Festival. Featuring world-class musicians, highland dance performances, athletic competitions and traditional Scottish food, the festival serves as a tribute to the Scottish heritage of the Edinboro campus and surrounding community.

MacCato

At PennWest Edinboro, we ARE the Fighting Scots. Clad with a Royal Stewart Tartan kilt and headband, steadfast shield and leather wrist guards and boots, MacCato is the embodiment of our tenacious spirit and abounding campus pride.

PennWest Resources

Academic Resources: PennWest.edu/academics/academic-resources

Engage for Student Organizations and Events: engage.PennWest.edu/events

Global Online: online.PennWest.edu

Housing: boroliving@edinboro.edu 814-732-2818

Placements: Claire Pizer pizer@pennwest.edu

IT Services: itservices.PennWest.edu

Military and Veterans Benefits: Cory Shay, Director of Military and Veteran Success shay_c@pennwest.edu 814-321-1557

Office for Students with Disabilities: Sharon Conklin, Associate Director Crawford Center, First and Second Floors sconklin@pennwest.edu

Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Sheleta Camarda-Webb South Hall, 108/112 camardawebb@pennwest.edu 724-938-5758

Parent Portal:

Keep up with your college student via our new parent portal at PennWest.campusesp.com.

Transfer: This guide is just as much for Transfer students as anyone else. We accept credits from accredited two-year and four-year institutions, AP, CLEP/DSST, IB, Joint Service Transcripts and ACE. Questions can be directed to transfer@pennwest.edu.

Tuition and Aid: PennWest.edu/tuition-and-aid

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