
Promise Scholars
What is the Promise Scholars Program?
Albright’s student-centered Promise Scholars program is a support program which provides students the assistance to enhance their academic and social skills to thrive as leaders both on campus and in their chosen careers. The students will be empowered to achieve their goals at Albright College.
Promise Scholars is a state-funded program through the PHEAA Act 101 grant. The program provides resources to strengthen the academic experience for Pennsylvania students who need support to maximize their success at Albright College. Email promisescholars@albright.edu if you have any questions or would like to learn more about the program.
Who can be a Promise Scholar?
To be eligible for this no-cost program, Albright students must meet these few requirements:
- Be a Pennsylvania resident
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Are enrolled at Albright College
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Have financial need as determined though submission of your FASFA form
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Have academic need
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Submit your Promise Scholars application (via the red button above)
What are the benefits of the Promise Scholars Program?
Albright students in the program are supported through a variety of academic support and enrichment services and financial assistance including:
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One-on-one support
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Individualized academic monitoring
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Access to free tutoring through the Student Success Center
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Participate in college success discussions, workshops and events that assist with academic success and well-being
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First-year Promise Scholars have the academic and social support of a Peer Ally
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Access to free physical textbooks, school supplies and laptops through the ACT 101 lending library




