Academics

628 undergraduates receive scholarships from World Campus for fall semester

The funds are available to support students thanks to endowments from donors and institutional funding

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State World Campus has awarded more than $582,000 in scholarships to hundreds of undergraduate students in the fall 2023 semester.

The scholarships were awarded through annual funds, endowment spending, and funding from Penn State. This fall, 628 undergraduates, or 8% of all the total number of eligible enrolled Penn State World Campus undergraduates, received scholarship funding.

“Penn State World Campus is unique among its peers in raising philanthropic dollars to support online learners,” said Susan Kukic, the director of development for Penn State Outreach and Online Education. “We are grateful for the support from our donors that are helping our students pursue their goal of completing their bachelor’s degrees. With the booming growth of online learning, we have a responsibility to more generously support these students, many of whom have compelling backstories and face substantial challenges or hardships to complete their degrees."

To date, Penn State World Campus has disbursed more than $15 million in scholarship support to more than 13,000 students to help them offset the cost of their education.

Scholarships for online learners at Penn State

Scholarships are awarded to students who have filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), demonstrate a financial need, and have at least a 2.0 grade-point average.

They are first-time and returning students who are adult learners, military students, international students and other students who are enrolled full time or part time with at least six credits.

Current students can apply twice a year for scholarships.

Applications are accepted in January for the following academic year that begins in the fall semester. Students can apply in October for the following spring semester that starts in January.

Recipients who are U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens must have a FAFSA on file with the Penn State World Campus Office of Student Aid. International students may apply without a FAFSA on file.

The World Campus website for students has information on applying for scholarships.

The impact of scholarship funding

Mauricio Dell is one of the recipients of the scholarship funding this semester. A native of Argentina who moved to the United States four years ago, he has been working minimum-wage jobs to help support his family. He said he decided he needed a college degree to advance his career, and he chose to enroll in World Campus because of Penn State’s academic reputation.

Dell is majoring in finance, and he wants to become a certified financial planner or take the LSAT and go to law school after he graduates in 2024. The scholarship support he has received has been “invaluable," he said, as he works part-time while his wife works full-time.

“The scholarship has been a real help for me and my family,” Dell said. “It's allowed me to cut back on my work hours a bit so I can focus on advancing my degree and devoting more time to studying.”

Giving to Penn State World Campus

The philanthropic gifts to Penn State World Campus that benefit students like Dell have resulted in an endowment valued at $22 million.

Donors who wish to give their support can contribute to the funds from which scholarships are awarded, or donors can work with the Penn State Outreach and Online Education Office of Development to establish a new one.

Support for scholarships advances the University’s historic land-grant mission to serve and lead. Through philanthropy, alumni and friends are helping students to join the Penn State family and prepare for lifelong success; driving research, outreach and economic development that grow our shared strength and readiness for the future; and increasing the University’s impact for families, patients and communities across the Commonwealth and around the world. Learn more by visiting raise.psu.edu.

Learn more about giving to Penn State World Campus on its website for alumni and friends.

Last Updated October 24, 2023

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