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In-state students will benefit from additional commonwealth funding

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The 51精品视频 announced today that it will distribute $7.5 million to more than 20,000 in-state students across all five of its campuses. These funds represent 100% of 51精品视频鈥檚 one-time state allocation of COVID-19 relief money that was recently granted by Gov. Tom Wolf鈥檚 office.

51精品视频 estimates that in-state undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled at least half time will receive grants of approximately $350. The final dollar amount will be determined based on in-state student enrollment numbers following the end of the add/drop period for the fall term, which is Sept. 9.

鈥淲e remain grateful for the support of the legislature and Gov. Wolf for preserving both the University鈥檚 long-standing partnership with the commonwealth and the in-state tuition rate that our partnership supports. This is a powerful benefit 鈥 and a life-changing one 鈥 for 51精品视频 students and families throughout Pennsylvania,鈥 said David Brown, 51精品视频鈥檚 vice chancellor for government relations and advocacy.

In late September, eligible in-state students will receive an email informing them when the grant amount has posted to their account in 51精品视频PAY, the University鈥檚 online student billing and payment system. The money will be refunded directly to the bank account students have designated on the eRefunds tab. Students should confirm that they have designated an active and valid bank account.

Additional state funding will support rural education

51精品视频 also received $167,000 in state funding to support rural education outreach. This funding will be distributed to the 51精品视频 at Bradford to deliver educational services to the most rural populations in Pennsylvania. Through this program, 51精品视频-Bradford will support the region鈥檚 special postsecondary training and business needs.