Begin by completing the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form can be completed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Be sure to list Neumann College in Step Six and enter our college code, 003988, in the space provided.
Once the FAFSA is processed, a Student Aid Report (SAR) will be mailed to you from the processor. Be sure to verify the information you reported. If additional information is requested, or if there is an error, please respond immediately. You do not need to submit your SAR to the Financial Aid Office. The processor will send us the results electronically.
If you do not hear something from our Financial Aid office within 3 weeks of filing, please feel free to call 610-558-5521 to confirm general amounts for which you qualify. Keep in mind you must register for your classes before your specific aid can be released. Here is some additional information you may find helpful:
Application and acceptance to a degree program is required to receive federal aid
Half-time status is necessary for eligibility - half-time is considered 4.5 credits per semester.
Students must meet academic progress standards set by Neumann College to continue to borrow Federal funds while enrolled in our degree programs.
Students may apply for alternative student loans to help with educational expenses.
Students may borrow student loans to cover expenses for tuition and fees, along with additional expenses such as books and living expenses.
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Neumann College's Master of Science and Graduate Certificate Programs in Nursing are consistent with the College's Mission Statement and Vision Statement and the goals of Catholic education in the Franciscan tradition. The purpose of the graduate program in Nursing is to enhance professional nursing practice, based upon the Betty Neuman Systems Model, through the liberal education of individuals who provide advanced nursing care to persons of a diverse population, in varying circumstances and settings. Neumann College's library maintains the archives for the Neuman Systems Model. It is intended that graduates of the Master's degree program have a sound educational foundation
Master of Science and Graduate Certificate Programs in Pastoral Care & Counseling
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Each year York College is recognized by national publications and individual families alike for delivering an excellent college experience at an exceptional value. Our goal is to make York College affordable and attainable for all interested students and their families.
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If you are selected to receive a scholarship from Pennsylvania College of Technology or the Penn College Foundation, you will receive written notification from the College. In most cases, you will be notified before the start of the semester; under some circumstances, notification may not be possible until mid-semester. Due to the large number of applications we receive, no notification will be sent to applicants who are not selected. See online application to the left.
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