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Geneva College to Waive Tuition for Students from Families Earning Under $70K

Geneva College (PA) says it will waive undergraduate tuition starting next fall for students from households making less than $70,000 — the latest move by a small private campus in a tough higher education market to give price breaks based on family income. The private Christian college in Beaver Falls said “The Geneva Promise” will charge no tuition for students from eligible families “starting with the incoming class in the fall of 2024.” To be eligible, students must have completed an application for admission by March 1, 2024, have official residency in Pennsylvania and be eligible to receive any amount of Pell Grant, according to Geneva’s website.
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