Technology Scholarship
Technology Scholarships provide up to $1,000 per year based on total educational costs (tuition and mandatory fees, room and board, and an allowance for books) to Pennsylvania high school graduates who don't seek a four-year education but do want to succeed in a technology-based economy. Part-time students enrolled for at least three semester credits per semester or the equivalent are eligible to be considered for a scholarship based on tuition and mandatory fees as reported by the school, less any Federal Pell and State Grant aid, up to a maximum of $1,000 or 20 percent of their tuition and mandatory fees, whichever is less.
To qualify you must:
- Be a resident of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- Be a high school graduate.
- Be enrolled in an approved science or technology program at an approved Pennsylvania two- or four-year college or licensed technical institute.
- Maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) throughout postsecondary study.
- Begin employment in the state within one year after completion of studies, one year for each year that the scholarship was awarded. Verification of continued employment (40 KB PDF) must be provided every six (6) months. See CareerLink for information about employment. A deferment of the work obligation is available for continued full-time study in a baccalaureate degree program that begins within one year of completion of the program for which Technology Scholarship funds were received. Recipients who wish to apply for this deferment should Contact PHEAA . For more information, see NETS Work Obligation.
- Apply for a Federal Pell Grant and Pennsylvania State Grant.
- Apply Now.
Your scholarship converts to a loan if you fail to satisfy the requirements of the eligible program or fail to perform the work obligation. Review the NETS Application and Master Promissory Note (210 KB PDF). See information on NETS Repayment.