PHEAA says there are more than 460 eligible programs of study that lead to in-demand occupations in a variety of career fields, such as agriculture, business, education, computer science, STEM, nursing, allied health and criminal justice.
The statute launching the Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program specifies that all of the majors offered by Pennsylvania College of Technology meet the program’s eligibility requirements – the only four-year college or university in Pennsylvania with this provision.
“The Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program provides valuable financial assistance to Penn College students who agree to work within Pennsylvania following graduation,” said President Michael J. Reed. “Our unique, hands-on programs produce graduates who are ready to thrive in a wide range of essential occupations, and we are most grateful that the Legislature recognized this when establishing the criteria for Grow PA. Our ‘tomorrow maker’ graduates develop the skills and leadership abilities to advance Pennsylvania’s workforce – a fact reflected in our 97.7% graduate placement rate and the persistent recruitment efforts made by our many business and industry partners.”
More information is available on the Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program site.
Penn College, a special mission affiliate of Penn State, is a national leader in applied technology education. For more, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.