Kutztown University of Pennsylvania: Scholarships for International Students
For international students aspiring to study in the United States, financing their education is a crucial consideration. Kutztown University (KU) in Pennsylvania offers various scholarship opportunities to help make education more affordable. This article provides a comprehensive overview of scholarships available to international students at Kutztown University, along with guidance on how to navigate the application process and maximize your chances of success.
Funding Your Education at Kutztown University
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania provides financial assistance to both domestic and international students. More than 80% of students receive financial aid to lower the cost of attending KU. The university and the KU Foundation offer scholarships to make attending KU more affordable. Last year, KU awarded over $4 million in scholarships to incoming students.
Scholarships Specifically for International Students
Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship
Kutztown University Pennsylvania offers the Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship to incoming international students who wish to undertake undergraduate programs. This scholarship is available to students from all nationalities and in all subjects.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be Non-Pennsylvania residents.
- Must be first-time enrollment students.
- Students must be enrolled full-time and remain in good academic standing.
- Students must complete no less than 24 new credits each academic year to keep this discount.
PASSHE Foundation Scholarships
The PASSHE (Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education) Foundation assists students attending the 14 state system universities, including Kutztown University, by providing scholarship opportunities.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
Kutztown University (KU) and the KU Foundation offer a range of scholarships to make the cost of attending KU more affordable. Current and incoming students are encouraged to complete a scholarship profile each year between November 1st to March 22nd. The majority of scholarships are then awarded between April 1st through June 1st. These scholarships are awarded based on the guidelines provided by the donors.
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General Scholarship Information
Scholarship Profile
Current and incoming students must complete a scholarship profile each year between November 1st and March 15th to be considered for these scholarships.
PASSHE Scholarship Program
The PASSHE Scholarship Program is open to all permanent and nonpermanent full-time and part-time employees that are in active pay status, except annuitants, and their eligible dependents.
Navigating the Application Process for International Students
International students are encouraged to apply early to be fully considered for need-based awards. Applying early also allows enough time to obtain a student visa, if needed.
Application Steps:
- Pay the $35 USD Application Fee in the application portal.
- All international academic GPAs will be recalculated to a Kutztown University's GPA.
- Submit Proof of English Proficiency.
Credit Evaluations
- Credit Earned Outside the US: Kutztown University requires a course-by-course transcript evaluation for all college or university coursework completed outside the United States. To be considered official, the evaluation must be sent directly from the evaluation company to Kutztown University. If your evaluation is not received by the deadline, your admission will be deferred to the next available term.
- Credit Earned in the US: Kutztown University does not require a transcript evaluation for US. Use the Transfer Credit Evaluation Tool to find out if any courses from your college/university have been evaluated for transfer credit at Kutztown University.
Admission Requirements
- First-Year: Kutztown University operates on rolling admissions. Please send your official high school transcript(s) for admissions consideration. Standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and essays are not required.
- Transfer: Kutztown University operates on rolling admissions. Transfer applicants are students who have attended a post-secondary institution after high school graduation. Please send all official college transcripts for admissions consideration. Transfer students should apply via the Kutztown University application. Transfer students are those who have enrolled in a degree program at a college/university and attempted at least 12 credits.
Examples of Specific Scholarships
Kutztown University offers a diverse array of scholarships with specific criteria. Here are a few examples:
- Afflerbach, Calvin E. and Mamie H.: Awarded to a student majoring in Accounting with at least 60 earned credits who has demonstrated excellence in the classroom and leadership on campus. A 2.0 GPA is the minimum requirement.
- Allen, Dennis L M.D.: Awarded to a student majoring in the physical or biological sciences who is in their sophomore, junior, or senior year who has a 3.0 GPA or higher.
- Ambrogio, Helen E.: Awarded to a student majoring in Communication Design who is a junior or senior, has financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA, and has a GPA of 3.5 +. This is not renewable.
- Barr, Dora Hadley & Edward E. Barr, Sr.: Awarded to a junior majoring in Elementary Education. A junior must have 60 or more earned credits. This is a merit-based scholarship awarded to juniors or seniors who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher if there is money in the fund.
- Beekey, Cyrus E.: Awarded to two students in secondary education enrolled in the junior or senior year.
- Biltz, Kathryn and Frederick W.: Awarded to a graduate of Reading high school who has financial need and who has 30 or more earned credits at KU.
- Blankowitsch, Dr. Dennis C. and Nanci A.: Awarded to students in any major who have 60 or more earned credits with a 3.0 GPA or higher and have financial need as determined by the FAFSA.
- Borden, Dr.: Awarded to students age 26 or older majoring in Elementary Education who have financial need as determined by the FAFSA.
- Brossman, S.: Awarded to a female student who is a junior or senior majoring in Pre K-4 elementary education or special education, who has financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA.
- Chambliss, C. R.: Undergraduate, current intern at PA German Heritage Center (HC), GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, need-based, preference to first-generation student, recommendation by the exec director of the Heritage Center, awarded for one year.
- Creitz, Jaymie B.: Awarded to a full-time student with demonstrated campus leadership with preference for students from Schuylkill or Northampton counties.
- Davidheiser, Lester M.: Awarded to a student who is a Freshman, junior, or senior who has a 3.0 or higher GPA.
- Deatrick, W. W.: Awarded to a student who is a Junior or Senior majoring in English who is preparing to teach.
- DeFrancesco, Ruth B.: Incoming freshmen majoring in fine art, art education, or communication design who have financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA.
- Deisher, Ralph J. and Margaret H.: Awarded to an incoming first year with major preference in the following order: Secondary Education/Mathematics, Mathematics/comp sci, Secondary Education/Natural Science, Natural Science. Preference for graduates of the following high schools in this order: Kutztown HS, Brandywine HS, Fleetwood HS. Students must have financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA.
- Duddy, Jr., Patrick J.: Awarded to a student from Lehigh County who has financial need as determined by the FAFSA.
- Equity is Golden!: Awarded to a student who has completed at least 60 credits who are from an underrepresented group and has demonstrated service to the University and/or the greater community with priority given to demonstrated leadership to movements, causes, and organizations that promote diversity and inclusion off campus and/or on campus.
- Evans, John H. and Madalynne M.: Awarded to a full-time incoming student each year who is majoring in Education and who has financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA.
- Finney, Jr, William W.: Awarded to a sophomore, junior, or senior communication design major with a minimum 3.0 GPA with demonstrated commitment to community service and/or environmental sustainability issues. Financial need may be considered but not required.
- Flexer, E.J.C.: Awarded to one student in each graduating class. New students must have a 3.25 or higher high school GPA and current KU students must have a 2.75 KU GPA.
- Fritz, Dr. Ralph A.: Awarded to a student majoring in Library Science.
- Gabel, William U. & Mary A.: Awarded to 6-8 female students who are a Library Science major with at least 60 earned credits and have financial need as determined by the FAFSA.
- Gumpert, Jeffrey S '76 & Suzanne S.: This is awarded to a junior or senior who has demonstrated financial need through the FAFSA, is majoring in Elementary Education, and has a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Guy, Agnes M.: Scholarship awarded to a student who has a 3.25 cumulative GPA or 3.25 high school GPA for an incoming student and has financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA.
- Hafer, Martha L.: Scholarship awarded to students in the Jazz Ensemble. Students must be in the jazz ensemble each semester they are enrolled at Kutztown.
- Hancher, George B.: Scholarship awarded to four, full-time students who have at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA or high school GPA for incoming students.
- Hartman, Lillian C.: Awarded to an incoming freshman enrolled in the College of Education. Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA to continue to receive the scholarship each year.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and eligibility criteria may vary. Always refer to the official Kutztown University website for the most up-to-date information.
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Additional Financial Considerations
On-Campus Employment
International students may work on campus up to 20 hours a week while enrolled in a fall or spring term and up to 40 hours a week during the winter break, spring break, and summer break. This provides the potential to earn between $2,000 - $5,000 annually depending on your hourly pay rate, position, the number of hours you work, and if you work over breaks.
Payment Plans
Payment plans are available to students who want to pay their bills in multiple installments over several months, and these plans are offered only for the fall and spring semesters. They require a $35 enrollment fee for each term you want to sign up for a plan.
General Tips for Scholarship Success
- Start Early: Deadlines for consideration may be as early as January for the upcoming fall semester.
- Complete the Scholarship Profile: Current and incoming students are encouraged to complete a scholarship profile each year between November 1st to March 22nd.
- Focus on Local Opportunities: Local organizations usually offer scholarships for smaller amounts, but have the benefit of less competition for a student seeking to achieve a scholarship. Start your scholarship search close to home to reduce the size of your competition and to increase your chances of success. Your high school guidance office is the best place to inquire about local scholarship opportunities.
- Be Wary of Fee-Based Services: Be wary of any scholarship search services that charge a fee. Most of these services will charge you a fee for tapping into a database of scholarships that you can find on your own, free of charge.
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