Students

This page offers resources for undergraduate students. The Senate has primary authority over all educational matters, including curriculum, student academic policies, admissions, and retention/graduate requirements.

Awards and Scholarships

Each year the Office of Student Aid facilitates for the Faculty Senate the awarding of University Scholarships that have been designated as Faculty Senate Scholarships. Funds for these scholarships are generated from endowments. Most all of the scholarships require both financial need and merit for consideration. The scholarships are awarded to students who have reached at least the second year of enrollment at Penn State.

A group of student with the Nittany Lion statue in Penn State Altoona.
Student wearing a "We Are Penn State" backpack at Penn State Greater Allegheny.

Student Petitions

When students have not followed a policy listed in the Policies and Rules for Undergraduate Students and believe an exception to the policy may be warranted, they may submit a petition to the Senate Committee on Education’s Subcommittee on Undergraduate Petition Review for consideration.

Policies and Rules for Undergraduate Students

These policies and rules are meant to be a guide for undergraduate students  and faculty of The Pennsylvania State University.

NOTE: Graduate students can find academic policies and procedures on the Graduate School website, and  in the Graduate Degree Programs Bulletin.

Students interacting with a professor at Penn State Great Valley.
Student playing basketball at Penn State Shenango

Undergraduate Advising Information

Policies and procedures, as well as advising resources for faculty and staff, can be found within the Penn State Handbook.