Scholarships and Other Educational Benefits Programs
Pennsylvania State Grant Program: Pennsylvania provides grants to undergraduate state residents with financial needs who are attending college on at least a half-time basis and who will complete at least 50% of a two-year or four-year program of study at a Pennsylvania campus. Additional information may be obtained through your coach or advisor or at www.pheaa.org.
Please Note: Strayer University has voluntarily withdrawn from participation in the Pennsylvania State Grant Programs, and students will no longer be eligible to participate in these grant programs after the Summer 2026 term.
Florida Grant and Scholarship Programs: Florida provides grants and scholarships to state residents. Eligibility requirements and the availability of funds vary. Additional information may be obtained through your coach or advisor or at https://www.floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org/
Please Note: Strayer University has voluntarily withdrawn from participation in the Florida Grant & Scholarship Programs, and students will no longer be eligible to participate in these grant programs after the Spring 2026 term.
Vermont Incentive Grant Program: Vermont offers a state grant to residents. For eligibility requirements and additional information, visit www.vsac.org.
Please Note: Strayer University has voluntarily withdrawn from participation in the Vermont Incentive Grant Program, and students will no longer be eligible to participate in this program after the Spring 2026 term.
Other Scholarships
Prospective students may learn about available scholarship opportunities by speaking with their admissions officer or going online to www.strayer.edu. Current students should visit icampus.strayer.edu or speak to their Student Success Coach. Students are also encouraged to research and identify private/external sources of scholarship funding and other employer-based educational benefits to offset and save on educational expenses and related costs.