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PHEAA
and the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA)
jointly administer the Educational Assistance Program (EAP) for members
of the Pennsylvania National Guard. This program provides tuition
assistance to students who enter into a service commitment with the
Pennsylvania National Guard, typically for a period of six years. If the student fails to honor the service commitment
with the
Guard, all EAP funds the student received must be repaid with interest.
Eligibility
Requirements
The
Guard member:
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must
be in good standing. EAP
eligibility begins upon completion of Basic Training.
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must
accept an obligation to serve in the Guard for 8 years from the date
of entry into the program (i.e. 6 years active Guard plus 2 years
inactive).
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must
be a bona fide resident of Pennsylvania and
must be enrolled in a
degree or certificate-granting program of study.
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must
not already have a
bachelor's degree.*
-
cannot
be a ROTC scholarship participant.
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is
limited to a maximum eligibility of 5 academic years.
*NOTE:
Guard members who already have baccalaureate or higher degrees may
be able to use EAP funds on a part-time basis.
Application
Process
Students
apply annually through their individual units of assignment with the
Pennsylvania National Guard. The
Guard forwards approved applications to PHEAA for processing.
PHEAA calculates the student's eligibility and notifies the
student, LHU, and the National Guard of the EAP award amount.
Application
Status
Questions
about general eligibility information, application deadlines,
participation in the program, and status of applications may be referred
to the student's National Guard unit of assignment.
Questions
about award calculation, notification letters,
and PA residency may be
referred to PHEAA Grant Division
at 800-692-7392. Award
information may also be obtained
via the Account Access link on PHEAA's website at
www.pheaa.org.
Payment
Information
At
LHU, the maximum EAP award for a full-time
student is equivalent to the tuition
charged (i.e. $2679 for fall semester 2008).
Part-time students
receive either the
actual tuition
charged or two-thirds (i.e. $1786 for fall semester 2008) of the full-time tuition rate,
whichever is less.
LHU
receives EAP disbursement rosters (i.e. payments) three times per year,
generally in September, January, and April.
Before funds are disbursed to individual student accounts,
required checks are performed to confirm student eligibility.
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