The Grange Scholarship Endowment at Penn State University Scholarship is designed to recognize the outstanding work of an undergraduate student enrolled in at least their sophomore year at any campus of Pennsylvania State University who also demonstrates financial need.
Scholarship Details
- Award amount is $1,500
- Available to undergraduate students attending any Penn State campus
- Awarded for one academic year
- Selection is made by the Penn State Office of Student Aid Scholarship Committee
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be enrolled as an undergraduate student at Pennsylvania State University
- Must be at least a sophomore at the time of application or award consideration
- May attend any Penn State campus
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be identified through the Pennsylvania State Grange Scholarship Committee nomination process
- Must meet any additional requirements established by Penn State and the Pennsylvania State Grange
Application Process
- Confirm eligibility as an undergraduate student enrolled at a Penn State campus
- Ensure eligibility through Grange membership and participation requirements
- Demonstrate financial need through the university’s financial aid process
- Seek nomination through the Pennsylvania State Grange Scholarship Committee
- Provide any requested documentation or supporting materials required by the nomination process
- Allow the nomination to be forwarded to the Penn State Office of Student Aid Scholarship Committee for consideration
- Maintain eligibility requirements for potential scholarship renewal in future academic years
The recipient of this scholarship will be selected by the Penn State Office of Student Aid Scholarship Committee from nominees named by the PA State Grange Scholarship Committee. This is the sole method for identifying students who are Grange members. The $1,500 scholarship will be awarded for one academic year and may be renewed for subsequent years, provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility requirements and no other eligible students are identified.