Financial Aid

Office of Financial Aid
Created for a Purpose

Dedicated to Affordable, Christian Education

Geneva is known for being one of the most affordable Christian private schools in the nation, especially when compared to similar institutions in the CCCU and private school sector. Our reputation for academic excellence and affordability means you get an education without the high price tag.

After considering scholarships and financial aid, most of our students find their actual costs are much lower than anticipated. Purposeful education is an investment in your future and we're dedicated to helping you pursue God's calling in your life's work. 

We are here to serve you...

Geneva College is a Christ-centered academic community that provides a comprehensive education to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor. The Student Financial Services Office is committed to providing students with financing information and options to make a Geneva education affordable.

Geneva School Code: 003267

Financial Aid Options

Scholarships

Learn more about the many different scholarships, awards and grants available for Traditional Undergraduate students.

Explore Scholarships

Grants

Grants help decrease the amount that is borrowed in federal loans or private loans or that you need to pay out of pocket

Explore Grants

Loans

Federal Direct, Direct Plus when they do not have the necessary funds from your current income or in the bank to cover the full balance due

Explore Loans

Federal Work Study

Grants help decrease the amount that is borrowed in federal loans or private loans or that you need to pay out of pocket

Determine Eligibility

How to apply for Financial Aid

1. Apply and Gain Admission to Geneva

Although you can begin the FAFSA immediately*, financial aid packages will be calculated after your admission is finalized.

*2024-25 FAFSA will be available in December 2023

Application for Admission

2. Create Your FSA ID

The FSA ID created through the U.S. Department of Education at studentaid.gov is used to identify your account for federal funding throughout your career as a student. Undergraduate students and their parent(s), if applicable, must create their own FSA IDs.

3. Submit Your FAFSA

To maximize your financial aid, it's essential to file your FAFSA as early as possible*. You can do this at studentaid.gov. Log in with your FSA ID and use the IRS Data Direct Exchange to easily consent and retrieve your income and tax information. Add Geneva College as a school on your FAFSA, so we can receive your application (school code: 003267).

*2024-25 FAFSA will be available in December 2023

4. Monitor Your Application Status Starting Nov. 1

You can stay abreast of your financial aid status or any requirements by visiting your Admissions Portal at http://apply.tsgduelmen.com.

5. Apply for Student Loans

Initiate the loan application process from May onwards through finaid.tsgduelmen.com. To ensure that your loan(s) are reflected on your account when the bill is sent, it is advisable to complete the loan process by mid-June.

6. Notify Geneva College

Inform the Financial Aid Office with information regarding any external or private scholarships, grants, or loans you may secure.

Financial aid packages at Geneva College are processed continuously, commencing on November 1*. Students can expect to receive their financial aid package within approximately four weeks of submitting all the required documents.

*Due to the delayed launch of simplified FAFSA for 2024-25, financial aid packages will begin in January.
For latest information, visit studentaid.gov/decemberfafsa.

Geneva is committed to the highest quality education at a remarkably affordable price.

97%

of Geneva students receive financial aid

$28 Million+

is awarded to students annually from Geneva sourced scholarships and grants

16%

Geneva undergraduate students graduate with 16% less debt than national average

Geneva Tuition Promise

The Geneva Tuition Promise ensures that all eligible Pennsylvania traditional undergraduate students from families earning less than $70,000 annually will pay no tuition at Geneva College starting with the incoming class in the fall of 2024.

Financial Aid Resources

Veterans and Military Families

Veterans & Military Families

We are here to assist in accessing and utilizing your educational benefits.

International Students

International Students

Discover the opportunities for international undergraduate and graduate students.

Transfer Students

Early College

Cost saving dual enrollment for High School students.

Geneva Pittsburgh

Geneva Pittsburgh Campus

Financial Aid resources for students at the Geneva Pittsburgh Campus.

Middle Level Education (4-8)

Student Accounts

Contact the Student Accounts office for all account and payment related questions.

Costs of Attendance

Choose an option below to learn about specific costs of attending Geneva:

The Office of Financial Aid

Tara Verrico

Director of Financial Aid

Beth Kurtz

Associate Director, Office of Financial Aid

Jaimie Habedank

Financial Aid Advisor

Kailey George

Financial Aid Advisor

Phone: 724-847-6530
Fax: 724-847-6776
Email: finaid@tsgduelmen.com

Campus Location
Lower Level of Alexander Hall
3200 College Ave.
Beaver Falls, PA 15010