Lycoming Academic Scholarships The Office of Admissions may award academic scholarships to full-time students who have met certain academic requirements established by Admissions. Students eligible for a scholarship receive written notification of their annual scholarship amount directly from the Office of Admissions. Academic Scholarships will automatically be renewed up to eight (8) semesters of on-campus study as long as the student maintains satisfactory academic progress. No more than one-half of an annual Lycoming scholarship will ever be applied to a single semester. Talent scholarships are available only to new freshmen students in Art, Music, Theatre, Film and Video Arts or Creative Writing. Important Note About Institutional Aid PLEASE NOTE: Students receiving Lycoming College scholarships or grants cannot receive total scholarship and grant aid from all sources in excess of the student’s Cost of Attendance (COA). The Lycoming scholarship and/or grant will be reduced to meet this requirement. If a student receives a Tuition Remission Fee Waiver, a Tuition Exchange Scholarship, Chapter 33 Yellow Ribbon Benefits, or an ROTC Scholarship, any previously awarded Lycoming scholarships and awards become honorary and the dollar value becomes zero. Students receiving a Presidential, Trustee, Faculty, Provost, Deans’, or other Lycoming Scholarship may add only one additional Lycomingfunded scholarship to their financial package. Examples of funded Lycoming scholarships include the Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week (PFEW) scholarship, and talent awards in music, theatre, art, creative writing and film and video arts. Federal Pell Grant The U.S. Department of Education determines a student’s eligibility for the Federal Pell Grant. The Pell Grant Program is designed to aid exceptionally needy students. Federal Pell Grants do not need to be repaid and are only awarded to undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree or professional degree. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) The SEOG is awarded to students with exceptional financial need, as determined by federal methodology. Priority is given to students who qualify for the Pell Grant. Funding is limited. 4
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