Pennsylvania State Grant Program
The State Grant program offers financial assistance to help eligible Pennsylvania undergraduate students meet the costs of higher education. The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) serves as the program's application.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the State Grant program, you must:
- Complete the FAFSA.
- Be a Pennsylvania resident for at least 12 months.
- Be a graduate of an approved high school or have a GED.
- Meet criteria for financial need.
- Attend a PHEAA-approved school.
- Be enrolled for at least six credits as an undergraduate.
- Be enrolled in an approved program of study for least two academic years in duration.
- Earn, through classroom instruction, at least 50% of the total credits/clock hours required for completing the program of study.
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress (if prior State Grants were received).
- Not have previously earned a bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
Deadlines
| Deadline | Who |
|---|---|
May 1 |
All renewal applicants. First-time applicants in undergraduate baccalaureate degree programs or two-year college transfer programs. |
August 1 |
First-time applicants in business, trade, technical, and nursing schools or two-year terminal (non-transferable) programs at community, junior, or four-year colleges. |
August 15 |
Students attending classes during summer term who wish to apply for a Pennsylvania Summer State Grant. |
Missed a deadline?
Apply anyway. Late applications may qualify for awards if funds permit.
Apply
State Grant |
To apply for Pennsylvania's State Grant program, submit the FAFSA online. |
|
Summer State Grant |
To apply, submit the online Summer State Grant application. |
After You Apply
You can check the status of your PA State Grant online in Account Access.
To check your State Grant application status:
- Sign in to Account Access
- Go to "Applications & Status"
- Select the "PA State Grant Status" link
Have questions?
For more information about the State Grant program, call us at (800) 692-7392.