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Penn State Housing and Food Services is piloting a new
“LiveOn Student Success Grant” to help need-based students pay room and board fees for the 2021-22 academic year.
The grant will provide $2.4 million annually to students living on campus at University Park and eight Commonwealth Campuses Abington, Beaver, Behrend, Berks, Brandywine, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, and Mont Alto.
Eligible students who reside on campus will receive approximately $3,000 toward their room and board annually for four years as long as they stay in the dorms.
“If you multiply the $3,000 per year for four years, it equates to approximately a free year of room and board for a student,” said Cheryl Fabrizi, assistant vice president for Penn State Housing and Food Services. “While need-based students already receive financial support from federal and/or state sources along with tuition awards, we know students are still challenged, whether in-state or out-of-state, with their total cost of a
Penn State Housing and Food Services is launching a LiveOn Student Success Grant to support need-based students across the commonwealth campuses for the 2021-22 academic year, according to Penn State News.
The LiveOn grant will provide $2.4 million annually to recipients from the Abington, Beaver, Behrend, Berks, Brandywine, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, Mont Alto and University Park campuses.
The students will each receive approximately $3,000 for four years toward their room and board, which adds up to one free year of room and board per student, according to Cheryl Fabrizi, assistant vice president for Penn State Housing and Food Services.
Students must provide information via FAFSA and demonstrate their need for financial aid in order to be considered for the grant.
New LiveOn Student Success Grant assists need-based students with room, board
$2.4 million in Penn State Housing and Food Services funds to support the cost of attendance, promote undergraduate student academic success and degree completion
As part of Penn State’s continued commitment to student access and affordability, Housing and Food Services, a University auxiliary service, is piloting a LiveOn Student Success Grant to support need-based students residing on campuses across the commonwealth for the 2021-22 academic year.Image: Patrick Mansell
New LiveOn Student Success Grant assists need-based students with room, board
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. As part of Penn State’s continued commitment to student access and affordability, Housing and Food Services, a University auxiliary service, is piloting a LiveOn Student Success Grant to support need-based students residing on campuses across the commonwealth for the 2021-22 academic year.
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