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Pennsylvania Chafee Education and Training Grant



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The Pennsylvania Chafee Education and Training Grant provides a grant to assist students in their higher education. The requirements for this grant are the same as those for federal Pell Grant. There are some key differences among the grants. For this reason, it is crucial to understand the specifics of each before applying.

Pennsylvania State Grant

The Pennsylvania State Grant is a scholarship that is available to students who meet the eligibility requirements. Students must have either graduated high school or obtained a G.E.D. in order to be eligible. You can also apply if you are a transfer student. After completing an application, students must submit their most recent transcript to the Office of Student Financial Services.

Students must earn at least three credits towards a regular degree in order to be eligible for a PASG. This means that at minimum 50% of the credits must be taken in a classroom. Your application for the PA State Grant could be delayed if you are enrolled in an online program. PASG funding disbursement does not start until the end term.


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Pennsylvania Chafee Education and Training Grant

Pennsylvania Chafee Education Training Grant: If you are a Pennsylvania resident and would like to go to college for free, then you might be eligible. Students in Pennsylvania who have been placed in foster care, are out of foster care, or were adopted can apply for this grant. The grant requires financial need, academic achievement, and no defaults of federal student loans.


This grant is not available for tuition or room and breakfast. In order to qualify, the youth must be under the age of 26 and live in PA. To qualify for the grant, the student must be enrolled at a Pennsylvania postsecondary institution. A Free Application for Federal Student Aid and Pennsylvania Chafee Education and Training Grant Program application must also be completed. Once accepted, the student receives a tuition waiver for up 5 years, or until the student reaches 26.

Pell Grant

Pell Grants are a government subsidy that can be used for tuition and fees. The program was created to aid students in need of financial assistance who are not yet enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program. To be eligible for this program you must be admitted to an institution that participates and show financial need.

For the 2011-2012 award period, the maximum Pell Grant award is $5,000. It is important to note that this amount is prorated. In addition, the Pell lifetime limit was lowered to twelve semesters in 2012 from eighteen in 2008. A student's EFC, as well as the length of their academic programs, determine the Pell award amount.


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NETS (New Economy Technology Scholarships) Program

Pennsylvania's Higher Education Assistance Agency sponsored the New Economy Technology Scholarship Program. It provides up to $3,000 annually in scholarship aid for students. Two types are offered by this scholarship program: SciTech Scholarship (or the NETS Scholarship). Both scholarships were designed to assist Pennsylvania residents in getting an advanced degree within a technology-related field.

At least a 3.0 GPA is required for applicants who are Pennsylvania high school graduates. The grant money is awarded on a first-come-first-serve basis, and recipients must also apply for a Federal Pell Grant and a Pennsylvania State Grant.




FAQ

How do I select my major?

Students choose their majors based on their interests. Because they find it easier to study something they love, some students choose to major on a subject that they really enjoy. Others are interested in a career where there are few jobs. Still, others choose a major because they hope to earn money during their studies. No matter your reasons for choosing a major, you should consider the type of job that you might be interested in after you graduate.

There are many methods to learn more about the different fields of study. You can talk to family members or friends about your experiences in these areas. To find out if there are jobs available, you can read newspapers and magazines. Talk with a guidance counselor at your high school to ask about possible careers. Visit Career Services in your local library. Get books on different topics at your local library. Use the Internet to search for websites related to specific careers.


What is a trade school?

Trade schools can be an alternative for those who have not had success in traditional higher education to obtain a degree. They offer career-focused programs which prepare students to pursue specific careers. These programs allow students to complete two years' worth of coursework in one semester. Then they can enter into a paid apprenticeship program that teaches them a specific skill set and provides on-the job training. Trade schools can be vocational schools, technical colleges or community colleges. Some trade schools offer associate degrees.


How long should I study each semester?

The time it takes to study depends on many factors.

Other than these factors, you may need to take certain classes each school year. This means that you may not be able to take as many courses each semester. Your advisor can tell you what courses you must take each semester.


How do I apply to college?

There are many methods to apply to college. Contact your high school guidance counselor to get started. Many high schools now use online applications. Contact local colleges for more information. Most colleges accept applications online through their websites.

If you apply by mail, you will need fill out an application and to send copies of all necessary documents. You can use the personal statement to tell why you would like to study at this school and what its benefits are to you. It is also helpful for admissions committee members to understand your goals, motivations, and values.

On our website, you will find samples of essays that can be downloaded.


What factors should I consider when choosing a major?

You should first decide whether you would rather go straight into a profession or go to college first. Then you should make a list of your interests and talents. You might be interested in reading, listening and watching music, or talking to people. Your talents can come from singing, dancing, drawing, painting, writing, sewing, cooking, woodworking, gardening, photography, carpentry, auto mechanics, plumbing, electrical wiring, computer programming, accounting, mathematics, chemistry, physics, engineering, medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychology, law, social work, teaching, etc. You can identify your talents and interests to help you choose a major.

Art history and fine art might appeal to you if you are interested in becoming an artist. Biology could appeal to you if animals are your passion. Pre-medicine or medical technology may be an option for you if your dream is to become a physician. Computer science and computer networking are options for those who want to pursue a career in computer science. There are many options. It's important to consider what you would like.



Statistics

  • These institutions can vary according to different contexts.[83] (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In most developed countries, a high proportion of the population (up to 50%) now enters higher education at some time in their lives. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • “Children of homeowners are 116% more likely to graduate from college than children of renters of the same age, race, and income. (habitatbroward.org)
  • Data from the Department of Education reveal that, among 2008 college graduates, 92.8 percent of humanities majors have voted at least once since finishing school. (bostonreview.net)
  • Think of the rhetorical power of nineteenth-century abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, Martin Luther King, Jr., or Occupy Wall Street activists with their rallying cry of “we are the 99 percent.” (bostonreview.net)



External Links

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How To

How can I apply for scholarships

Apply for scholarship funding first. Only those who meet the criteria for scholarship funding are eligible.

If you are economically poor, you might be eligible to receive a grant. A vocational training course is eligible to be considered for a work study program. If you are a member or a minority group, you may be eligible for a grant.

Once you have determined whether you are eligible for a scholarship type, you can apply.

Online, in person or over the telephone, it is possible to apply. The type of scholarship will determine the application process.

You may be required to write essays on yourself and the reasons you are applying for scholarships. Others will ask questions such "Why did you choose this degree?"

Most scholarships require applicants to complete an application form and to send supporting documents.

Your scholarship provider may review your information. If you are chosen, you will receive an email or postal notification.

You may still be eligible for another scholarship even if you aren't selected. Contact your scholarship provider for details.




 



Pennsylvania Chafee Education and Training Grant