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Scholarships

Last year, the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation awarded more than $29,000 in scholarship funds to assist students with their education. Priority consideration for scholarships is given to students who have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or FAFSA Renewal (School Code: 031804) and have completed the online scholarship application by the priority deadline.


Supporting Scholars Academic Scholarships

Supporting Scholars Academic Scholarship applications are open on a rolling basis. Please select each scholarship to see when each one is open. 

  1. Complete the College’s application for admission and submit your high school transcripts.
  2. Once accepted, you will receive a mailed acceptance letter as well as an email containing your student account information and your myPEAK username and password.
  3. Access and complete the online scholarship application and essay using your username and password. Because the scholarship system is integrated with student data, much of your information is stored in the application.
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  • Destination Graduation Scholarship

    The scholarship is valid toward one associate degree (A.A., A.S., or A.A.S.). A student has a maximum of three full-time semesters to complete their degree, but no more than 44 credits.*

    Current or former Supporting Scholars Academic Scholarship awardees are not eligible.

    * Scholarships will be pro-rated for students taking a part-time credit load during the semester in which they are completing their credentials.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Have completed at least 24 credits with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
    • Complete and submit a Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    • Qualify for college-ready status in writing, reading, and math through the College’s Placement Testing Policy and Waiver Guidelines.
    • Show obvious engagement in college and community leadership, as indicated on the Scholarship Application.

    Guidelines for automatic renewal per semester: 

    • The student maintains a 3.0 grade point average and is enrolled full-time. *See exemption above regarding the final semester completion of the degree.
    • The student successfully completes at least 24 college credits in an academic year.
    • The student completes 10 hours per semester of participation in College-related service as defined by the Scholarship Committee.
    • The student meets with an assigned scholarship mentor throughout the award period and attends all scheduled meetings.
    • The student is meaningfully engaged in at least one club or organization (PTK, NSLS included) or athletic team involvement.

    Any recipient found to have violated the Academic Integrity Policy is no longer eligible in subsequent semesters.

    The Destination Graduation Scholarship application will open each year on or about May 15 and close on or about June 5.

    $1,000 per semester, a minimum of one award annually

  • Emerging Leader Scholarship

    The scholarship is valid toward one associate degree (A.A., A.S., or A.A.S.) and is renewable each academic semester. A student has a maximum of five semesters to complete their degree, but no more than 66 credits.

    These scholarships, awarded to high school seniors, must be used beginning with the fall semester following high school graduation. The Pennsylvania Highlands College Sponsored Academic Scholarships Committee reviews all applications and recommends recipients for selection to the President’s Office.

    * Scholarships will be pro-rated for students taking a part-time credit load during the semester in which they are completing their credentials.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a high school senior eligible for graduation with a cumulative overall grade point average of at least 3.0.
    • Be recognized as a good citizen of the high school community by being involved and demonstrating leadership in at least three extra-curricular activities.
    • Complete the admissions process and be accepted to Pennsylvania Highlands.
    • Complete and submit a Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    • Qualify for college-ready status in writing, reading, and math through the College’s Placement Testing Policy and Waiver Guidelines.

    Select candidates will be asked to participate in a personal interview with the scholarship committee. Students will be monitored each semester to track academic progress, credit load, and eligibility.*

    Guidelines for automatic renewal per semester: 

    • The student maintains a 3.0 grade point average and is enrolled full-time. *See exemption above regarding the final semester completion of the degree.
    • The student successfully completes at least 24 college credits in an academic year.
    • The student completes 10 hours per semester of participation in College-related service as defined by the Scholarship Committee.
    • The student meets with an assigned scholarship mentor throughout the award period and attends all scheduled meetings.
    • The student is meaningfully engaged in at least one club or organization (PTK, NSLS included) or athletic team involvement.

    Any recipient found to have violated the Academic Integrity Policy is no longer eligible in subsequent semesters.

    The Emerging Leader Scholarship awards will be determined during two award periods. The application will open each year on or about October 1 and close on December 19 and will reopen on or about the 2nd Monday of January and close on or about March 14.

    $1,000 per semester, 13 awards each year

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  • Presidential Scholarship

    The scholarship is valid toward one associate degree (A.A., A.S., or A.A.S.) and is renewable each academic semester. A student has a maximum of five semesters to complete their degree, but no more than 66 credits.*

    These scholarships, awarded to high school seniors, must be used beginning with the fall semester following high school graduation. The Pennsylvania Highlands College Sponsored Academic Scholarships Committee reviews all applications and recommends recipients for selection to the President’s Office.

    * Scholarships will be pro-rated for students taking a part-time credit load during the semester in which they are completing their credentials.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a high school senior eligible for graduation with a cumulative overall grade point average of at least 3.5.
    • Be recognized as a good citizen of the high school community by being involved and demonstrating leadership in at least three extra-curricular activities.
    • Complete the admissions process and be accepted to Pennsylvania Highlands.
    • Complete and submit a Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    • Qualify for college-ready status in writing, reading, and math through the College’s Placement Testing Policy and Waiver Guidelines.

    Select candidates will be asked to participate in a personal interview with the scholarship committee. Students will be monitored each semester to track academic progress, credit load, and eligibility.

    Guidelines for automatic renewal per semester: 

    • The student maintains a 3.50 grade point average and is enrolled full-time. *See exemption above regarding the final semester completion of the degree.
    • The student successfully completes at least 24 college credits in an academic year.
    • The student completes 15 hours per semester of participation in College-related service as defined by the Scholarship Committee (Students involved in the honors program will be required to complete 10 hours of service per semester).
    • The student meets with an assigned scholarship mentor throughout the award period and attends all scheduled meetings.
    • The student is meaningfully engaged in at least one club or organization (PTK, NSLS included) or athletic team involvement.

    Any recipient found to have violated the Academic Integrity Policy is no longer eligible in subsequent semesters.

    The Presidential Scholarship application will open each year on or about October 1 and close on December 19.

    $3,000 per semester, 2 awards each year

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College Foundation Scholarships

The Foundation scholarship application will be open from April through May. Because many scholarships are based on a student’s registration status, students are advised to first register for the fall semester prior to completing the scholarship application.

  1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or FAFSA Renewal (School Code: 031804).
  2. Complete your course registration for the fall semester on myPEAK.
  3. Access the online scholarship application using your myPEAK login and password.
  4. Complete your application, essay, and any additional questions for specific scholarships. Because the scholarship system is integrated with student data, much of your information is previously stored in your application.
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  • ACE Dual Enrollment Scholarship

    This scholarship is open to any eligible high school student interested in taking ACE dual enrollment courses at Penn Highlands. Five to seven scholarships will be available each year (no specific school district will have access to more than one scholarship per academic year). Applications open each spring and close by the Friday before ACE dual enrollment registration closes.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be qualified for dual enrollment courses.
    • Apply for the ACE Program. Click here to apply if you do not have a college ID.
    • Have financial need as determined by free or reduced lunch eligibility.

    A maximum of four credits will be awarded to each eligible dual enrollment student. 


    Students also receive a college consultation, swag bag, and a three-credit waiver for any future Penn Highlands class (within one year of high school graduation and must earn a “B” in their dual enrollment course for the waiver to apply).

  • American Association of University Women (AAUW), Johnstown Branch Scholarship

    This scholarship was established through the generosity of the Johnstown Branch of the American Association of University Women.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a full-time matriculated student in a degree program who has earned at least 30 credits.
    • Have earned a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.
    • Reside in either Cambria or Somerset County.
    • Preference will be given to female students, 25 years of age or older.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Dr. Walter and Kim Asonevich Scholarship

    This is an endowed scholarship awarded to a first year student who is a single parent enrolled full-time in an associate degree program. This scholarship was established through the generosity of Dr. Walter and Kim Asonevich. Dr. Asonevich was the fourth President of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a single parent, first semester student enrolled full-time in an associate degree program.
    • Maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average for second semester renewal of the scholarship.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $500 will be awarded in the first semester. Second semester funds ($500) are based on availability of funds.

  • College Employee Supported Scholarship

    This scholarship was originally funded by a monthly “Jeans Day” that Pennsylvania Highlands Community College employees were eligible to participate in with a $5.00 donation. Employees are now able to donate to this scholarship during the Foundation’s Annual Giving Campaign. Eligibility requirements for the scholarship were approved by College Senate on October 27, 2016.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be registered as a full-time or part-time student seeking a diploma, certificate, or associate degree.
    • Have unmet tuition and fees not covered by grants and scholarships.
    • Preference given to a non-sponsored student.
    • Maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average for second semester renewal.

    A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually ($250 per semester).

  • Joe and Ruth Corle Memorial Scholarship

    This scholarship is funded by Trish Corle.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a Ferndale Area High School Graduate.
    • Participate in at least one of the following: Band, Chorus, Student Government.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Griffith Family Scholarship

    This scholarship is funded by Ellis and Gladys Griffith.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be either a full or part-time student.
    • Preference given to graduates of Tussey Mountain School District. If there are no eligible students from Tussey Mountain School District, the scholarship may be awarded to a graduate from a school district within Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
    • Maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average for second semester eligibility.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Dr. Edward Haluska Scholarship

    This scholarship is open to any continuing Pennsylvania Highlands student.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Have completed at least three credits at Pennsylvania Highlands.
    • Be matriculated into a degree program.
    • Have at least a 2.0 grade point average.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Daniel and Diane Holtzman Scholarship

    This is a scholarship funded by Daniel and Diane Holtzman.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a first year student enrolled for a minimum of 6 credits per semester.
    • Reside in Cambria County.
    • Demonstrate involvement in your community through volunteer service.
    • Complete eight hours of volunteer service in a Cambria County non-profit organization during the semester for second semester renewal of the scholarship.
    • Maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average for second semester renewal of the scholarship.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Kathy Holtzman Memorial Scholarship

    This endowed scholarship was funded by the proceeds of the Foundation’s 2016 Corks & Kegs jazz reception event. The event was designated as a fundraiser for the Kathy Holtzman Memorial Scholarship in her memory to recognize her support of educational opportunities for all members of our community.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a full-time student.
    • Be a resident of Cambria County.
    • Maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average for second semester eligibility.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually ($250 per semester).

  • Huntingdon Hope Scholarship

    This scholarship is funded by Mr. Jim Foster, a member of the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Huntingdon Advisory Council and Board of Trustees.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Must be a Huntingdon County resident. However, priority consideration will be given to graduates of Juniata Valley School District.
    • Maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average for second semester eligibility.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Ignite The Fire Culinary Scholarship

    This pass-through scholarship is funded by the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation, the Community Foundation, the 1889 Foundation, and other generous community donors. Ignite the Fire Culinary scholarships are available to students enrolled in Culinary Arts at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    • Accept any grant aid that is eligible for to pay for a college education at Penn Highlands.
    • Enroll as a full-time Culinary Arts student at Penn Highlands.
    • Complete the Ignite the Fire Culinary Scholarship application and essay.
    • Have graduated from high school and earned a high school GPA of 2.0 or greater.

    Culinary students not meeting eligibility criteria due to a lower credit load (less than 12 enrolled credits) or high school GPA can directly appeal to the Foundation for exceptions.

    Amount: The availability and quantity of scholarships awarded are determined by the annual fund availability and are at the discretion of the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation. These scholarships, known as “last dollar scholarships,” are designed to help students cover expenses such as tuition and fees, textbooks, parking passes, and the necessary culinary equipment and attire. The amount of assistance each student receives will be determined after a review of their applications.

    Preference is given to Greater Johnstown High School students who have participated in the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College dual enrollment program. Awards are also prioritized in the order that applications are received.

  • Johnstown Regional Indian Subcontinent Association (JRISA) Scholarship

    This scholarship is sponsored by the Johnstown Regional Indian Subcontinent Association (JRISA).

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a first year student enrolled for a minimum of 6 credits per semester.
    • Live in Cambria County.
    • Maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average for second semester renewal of the scholarship.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $250 will be awarded annually ($125 per semester).

  • Learning Lamp Scholarship

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    • Complete the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Scholarship Application & Essay.
    • Be matriculated in Early Childhood Education (A.A.) or Education (A.A.).
    • Preference will be given to students in ECE.
    • Be registered as a full-time or part-time student.
    • Have unmet tuition and fees not covered by grants and scholarships.
    • Maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
    • Have demonstrated service to the College through involvement in a recognized student club/organization or some other officially recognized College service activity.
    • First year students can cite service to high school level clubs and activities with intent to pursue at Penn Highlands.
    • Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Joseph and Joan Mangarella Scholarship

    This scholarship was established through the generosity of Joseph Mangarella, a long time member of both the College’s Board of Trustees and the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation Board of Directors, and his wife Joan.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be enrolled full-time at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.
    • Preference given to students considered to be challenged and/or with special needs who reside in the Northern Cambria area.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $5,000 will be awarded annually to up to 2 students ($1,250 per semester per student).

  • Dale W. Miller Scholarship

    This scholarship was established through the generosity of Dale W. Miller of Huntingdon County.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a full-time student.
    • Register to attend Pennsylvania Highlands Community College via the Huntingdon County location.
    • Maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average for second semester eligibility.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $2,000 will be awarded annually ($1,000 per semester).

  • Ursula Pawlowski Memorial Scholarship

    This scholarship is given in memory of Ursula Pawlowski, a lifelong educator and former member of the College’s Board of Trustees.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be matriculated in the Early Childhood Education program or in another academic program with the expressed goal of a career in education.
    • Maintain a 2.0 grade point average.

    A maximum of $500 will be awarded annually ($250 per semester).

  • Roth Family Scholarship

    This scholarship is funded by Cathy Roth.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a graduate of Hollidaysburg Area School District or Altoona Area School District in Blair County, Pennsylvania. If there are no eligible students from Hollidaysburg Area School District or Altoona Area School District, the scholarship may be awarded to a graduate from a school district within Blair County, Pennsylvania.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually to up to 4 students ($125 per semester per student).

  • Gaynelle Schmieder Memorial Scholarship

    The Gaynelle Schmieder Memorial Scholarship is a pass-through scholarship funded by Mark Schmieder.  Gaynelle Schmieder was a beloved professor in Health Professions at Penn Highlands.  She inspired students to work together and succeed in the classroom. Her passion for education left a lasting impact on her students and their lives.  Living her life to the fullest, Gaynelle would take weekend trips and ride her motorcycle. At the end of her distinguished career, she was honored with obtaining an emeritus status.  Gaynelle will be remembered for the impact she had on Penn Highlands and to all who knew her.

    Award: $1,000.00 annually, with $500.00 awarded to two students in two consecutive semesters ($250 in Fall and $250 in Spring). 

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
    • Complete the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Scholarship Application & Essay
    • Be a matriculated student in a Health Professions pathway
    • Have a 2.5 cumulative GPA.

    Preferences: Preference is given to single parents.

  • Sara & Salvatore (Sam) Valenty Scholarship

    This scholarship was established through the generosity of Salvatore (Sam) Valenty, a former member of the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation Board of Directors, and his wife Sara.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be matriculated in Business Management or a business-related program.
    • Maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Dr. Anna D. Weitz Scholarship

    This scholarship honors the dedicated service of Dr. Anna D. Weitz, President of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College from 2002-2007. It was established in recognition of her visionary leadership as a lasting tribute to her many achievements at the College and impact on the community at large.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be enrolled full-time (12 or more credits).
    • Have earned at least fifteen credits at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.
    • Have demonstrated service to the College through involvement in a recognized student club/organization or some other officially recognized College service activity.
    • *Student Financial Services will review the final applicants to determine financial need based on tuition, fees, etc. based on scholarship donor request.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually ($500 per semester).

  • Stan and Helen Westbrook Scholarship

    This scholarship is funded by Stan and Helen Westbrook.

    To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:

    • Be a graduate Mount Union School district in Huntingdon County, PA.
    • Have enrolled as either a full or part-time student at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College,
    • Demonstrate financial need.
    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    • Complete the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Scholarship Application including the scholarship essay.

    A maximum of $1,000 will be awarded annually (in two consecutive semesters).

    Preferences: Preference will be given to students who have attended the Huntingdon County Career and Technology Center and/or to students enrolling in career-technical academic programs at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.

    If the Foundation cannot identify an eligible student, the Foundation will directly work with the donors to possibly identify another candidate that may not meet all the above criteria or preferences. Candidates may include students who are working with Pennsylvania Highlands Community College as dual enrollment students.


Area Scholarships

Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to support our region, its partners, and the community members found within it. Below are local scholarships that may assist individuals with getting the education, support, and financial assistance they deserve. These scholarships are not affiliated with the College.

  • Caring Community Scholarship

    The Caring Community Scholarship, offered through the attorneys at Marcus & Mack, is a $2,000 scholarship award available to one student who has worked to make their community a better place. Marcus & Mack wants you to provide one example of a problem you saw in your community, what you did to combat it, and the positive impact your efforts had on your community, as well as on yourself. Our hope is that this scholarship will encourage students to get involved in their communities in whatever capacity they can.

    Eligibility:

    • Applicant is a U.S. citizen currently enrolled or about to attend an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program within the United States
    • Academic achievement as reflected by a minimum 3.0 GPA.
    • The applicant must then write a 1,000-word essay explaining how they work to make their community a better place.
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  • Centre Foundation

    The Centre Foundation exists to support donors and nonprofit organizations. By managing funds and facilitating donations, the Centre Foundation allows everyone to be a philanthropist. The Centre Foundation help nonprofits achieve their missions throughout Centre County.

     

  • Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

    Through the generosity of its donors, the Community Foundation is honored to help students of all types find scholarship opportunities to help them pursue education and build their careers.

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  • Emily Lee Scholarship

    The Emily Lee Scholarship began in the 1980s and has been given annually ever since. The program, sponsored by Lee Initiatives, is directed toward deserving young people pursuing health care careers. Individuals could be enrolled in post-secondary technology certification programs or degree programs.

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  • Pennsylvania Business and Professional Women Foundation

    The PA BPW Foundation was established in 2008 as a 501(c)(3) organization. Their mission is to provide full participation, equity, and economic self-sufficiency for America’s working women.

    Grants are provided to individuals who:

    • Are interested in furthering their education
    • Have proven financial need
    • Are United States citizens
    • Meet the requirements outlined in the scholarship application
    • Have been a paid member of BPW/PA or a resident of Pennsylvania for at least two years prior to application
    • Submit a complete application with supporting data to the PA BPW Foundation scholarship committee
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  • PA House of Representatives Scholarship

    The PA House of Representatives Scholarship provides four-year scholarships to two high school seniors per year. Community college students are eligible for this scholarship.

    The award is to be used towards the cost of tuition and fees for a four-year program at a college, university, or career school in Pennsylvania. Each award consists of the value of one semester of tuition at Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania which is a state-supported school for each of four years, as stipulated by members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives when the scholarship was established.

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    The Pennsylvania House of Representatives Scholarship Program enhances educational opportunities for eligible students who reside in Pennsylvania. The program is privately funded by individual and corporate donors; no tax or other public funds are used. The program is administered by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (a 501(c)(3) community foundation) and uses the nowU Pennsylvania 529 College Savings Program at the State Treasury Department to ensure that the scholarships keep pace with tuition inflation (nowU, formerly TAP 529, was established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1992).

  • PHNCF Healthcare Scholarships

    At the PHN Charitable Foundation (PHNCF), we believe that we must invest in the future of health care. We must ensure that there will always be well-trained doctors, nurses, technicians, and other healthcare professionals to provide the highest quality of care in our health centers. To support this belief, the PHNCF awards $30,000 in academic scholarships to students pursuing a career in healthcare or allied health fields each year. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more.

    Students are only permitted one application submission per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school.

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  • Richland Township Volunteer Fire Department Live-In Scholarship

    In partnership with the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, the Richland Township Volunteer Fire Department (RTFD) offers a scholarship of up to $14,000 for Live-in Firefighters that are also current students.

    Interested students must be able to prove their enrollment status at their respective educational institutes, and must also commit to serving as Live-in Firefighters with the RTFD for the duration of their time enrolled in school.

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  • Thomas Caulfield Veterans Remembered Scholarship

    The Thomas Caulfield Veterans Remembered Scholarship honors Thomas Caulfield, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and the esteemed president and CEO of Veteran Community Initiatives, Inc. since its establishment in 1993.

    The $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually and is available by applying through the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies website. Applicants are required to have a military affiliation, either as a veteran or as a dependent of a servicemember.

    To qualify, applicants must be:

    • A current member of the military
    • A current dependent of a member of the military or a veteran
    • A grandchild of a veteran
    • Preference may also be given for disabled veteran status or for dependent of a servicemember who died while serving in the military.
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  • WISE Women of Blair County

    Scholarships will be available to Blair County resident females 21 years of age or older who have overcome adversity or discrimination in their lives and who are pursuing post-secondary education. The scholarship is not available for a Masters, Doctorate, or a second Bachelor’s degree.

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Tax Credits

There are two tax credits available to help students offset the costs of higher education by reducing the amount of your income tax. They are the American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit.

The American Opportunity Credit

This credit can help parents and students pay part of the cost of the first four years of college. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act modifies the existing Hope Credit for tax years 2009 and 2010, making it available to a broader range of taxpayers. Eligible taxpayers may qualify for the maximum annual credit of $2,500 per student. Generally, 40 percent of the credit is refundable, which means that you may be able to receive up to $1,000, even if you owe no taxes.

The Lifetime Learning Credit

This credit can help pay for undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree courses – including courses to improve job skills – regardless of the number of years in the program. Eligible taxpayers may qualify for up to $2,000 – $4,000 if a student in a Midwestern disaster area – per tax return.

For additional information, consult a tax advisor or click here.


Veterans Benefits

The Financial Aid Office provides information about G.I. Bill® benefits for veterans, eligible dependents of veterans, members of the National Guard, Selected Reserves, and active duty service persons. This office assists students in applying for benefits and certifies enrollment to the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

For information on Veteran and Dependent VA Education Benefits call 1.888.442.4551 or access online. Most veterans are responsible to pay tuition and fees by the College’s tuition due date. Veterans applying for benefits for the first time should expect a six to eight week wait until the first check from the Department of Veterans Affairs arrives.