Admissions and Student Aid Timeline
Planning for college starts with understanding key deadlines and making informed financial aid decisions. Below is a timeline to help students and families navigate the Penn State Greater Allegheny Admissions and Student Aid process effectively.
August 1—Penn State application opens
October 1—FAFSA Opens (Learn how to complete the FAFSA)
December 1—Recommended FAFSA submission deadline for priority aid consideration
Early February—First-year student financial aid awards begin rolling out
May 1—Deadline to accept your Penn State admission offer
June—Returning student financial aid notifications begin
Financial Aid Tips for Students & Families
Navigating college costs can feel overwhelming, but planning ahead and following these expert financial aid tips can make a big difference.
- Compare the Total Cost of Attendance
When evaluating colleges, compare tuition and required fees to get a full picture of the cost. Some institutions have hidden fees beyond tuition. factor in expenses such as housing, meal plans, and supplies.
- Save for Books and Supplies
Financial aid disbursements can be delayed due to verification processes or technical issues. Having a book fund set aside ensures students are ready for the semester without delays. Students may also Charge Bookstore Purchases to their Student Account.
- Monitor Your Credit (For Students and Parents)
Many student and parent loans require credit approval. Parents should review their credit history early and correct any errors before applying for loans. Students should also practice good credit habits to avoid financial issues later.
- Never Miss a Deadline
Missing a financial aid or scholarship deadline could mean losing out on thousands of dollars in grants and aid. Always apply early and double-check your application for accuracy.
- Check Emails and Notifications Regularly
Most colleges, including Penn State Greater Allegheny, communicate important financial aid updates via email and online student portals. Students should check their Penn State LionPATH account regularly to avoid missing key messages.
- Grant Delegated Access in LionPATH
Students can allow parents or guardians to view financial aid information, class schedules, grades, and holds through Delegated Access in LionPATH.
- Start the Process Early
Applying early for admissions and financial aid increases the chances of receiving scholarships, grants, and aid. Attend open houses and financial aid workshops to stay informed.
- Work with Your High School Counselor
School counselors often have local scholarship resources that can help reduce tuition costs. Students should regularly check in with their counselors for new scholarship opportunities.
- Attend Financial Aid Nights & Events
Many high schools and colleges host financial aid workshops where students and families can ask questions and get expert guidance on FAFSA, grants, and scholarships. Check out our guide to complete the FAFSA.
- Financial Aid Covers More Than Tuition
Financial aid can also be used for housing, meals, books, and other education-related expenses, not just tuition. Be sure to budget wisely to maximize your funding.
Additional Financial Aid Resources
Explore these helpful resources to learn more about funding your education:
Federal Student Aid—Government grants, loans, and FAFSA support
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA)—Financial aid resources for PA residents
Penn State’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy—Learn about financial aid eligibility requirements