
Paying for a life-changing education doesn't have to mean breaking the bank.
At York, we help you find the best fit – of loans, grants, scholarships, and other support – for you as an individual student and for your family. We encourage you to apply for financial aid to help determine how York College can assist with your educational investment. By filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you are automatically considered for all forms of aid from York, on top of generous merit scholarships, and the scholarship opportunities outlined on this page.

Honors Program
Most students in the Honors Program join at the start of their first year, with scholarships offered as part of the York College admissions process. Interested students should apply to the program of their choice before the stated application deadline.
For details about admission requirements, contact information, and application links, please visit the Honors Program page!
Scholarships and Scholar Programs at York
First-Year Students
We consider first-time students for merit scholarships and grants based upon their complete applications. How do you maximize your merit award? It's straightforward: The better you do in the classroom, the better the award. Every accepted York College student will be eligible for a merit award, further decreasing the cost of a college that's already a tremendous value! We'd be glad to discuss how your award was calculated once you receive your award offer.
- Scholarships and grants for first-time students range from $4,000 to $13,000 based on residency status.
- You'll be notified of your award level after being admitted to York College of Pennsylvania. This makes it even more important to get your application in!
- Additional financial assistance is available through completing the FAFSA and listing York College as a recipient of information.
- Financial aid award information will be available early 2025. If you're awaiting a financial award, make sure we have your FAFSA!
- FAFSA Code: 003399
Transfer Students
The York College Transfer Merit Scholarship award is for up to three years, (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers and Study Abroad), toward one undergraduate degree. You'll be automatically considered once you complete your application.
- Merit scholarships for transfer students range from $1,000 to $7,000
- Full-time accepted transfer students
- A minimum grade point average of 2.00 is required to renew the scholarship each year for up to three years (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers)
- The student must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident to qualify
- Students under disciplinary suspension lose future merit scholarship eligibility
- All information is subject to change in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
International Students
The scholarship ranges between $2,000 and $9,000 (over 4 years) and is awarded based on the student’s secondary school academic achievement
- Open to first-time full-time resident students seeking F-1 student visa status applying for an undergraduate degree
- Applicants must be accepted by June 1st to be considered
- Scholarship recipients will be selected and notified by mid-June
- Applicants must have a minimum 3.2 GPA or equivalent to be considered
- Applicants must qualify for an I-20 certificate of eligibility for F-1 status
- The scholarship award is for eight full-time semesters, excluding summers and study abroad, toward one undergraduate degree
- Recipients must maintain a 2.75-grade point average and live on campus housing in order to continue receiving the scholarship
- All information is subject to changes in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
- Students under disciplinary suspension lose future merit scholarship eligibility
Transfer Merit Scholarship
The scholarship ranges between $1,000 and $7,000 for up to three years, (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers and Study Abroad), toward one undergraduate degree. You'll be automatically considered once you complete your application.
- Full-time accepted transfer students
- A minimum grade point average of 2.00 is required to renew the scholarship each year for up to three years (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers)
- The student must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident to qualify
- Students under disciplinary suspension lose future merit scholarship eligibility
- All information is subject to change in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Scholarship
The PTK Scholarship award at York College is for up to three years, (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers and Study Abroad), toward one undergraduate degree. You'll be automatically considered once you complete your application.
- Full-time accepted transfer students who transfer to York College as a current member of the PTK Honor Society
- Applicant must provide a copy of his/her current PTK certificate as part of the application process
- A minimum grade point average of 2.00 is required to renew the scholarship each year for up to three years (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers)
- The student must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident to qualify
- Students under disciplinary suspension lose future merit scholarship eligibility
- All information is subject to change in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
HACC Scholarship Program
The HACC Scholarship award at York College is for up to three years, (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers and Study Abroad), toward one undergraduate degree. You'll be automatically considered once you complete your application.
- For Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) students who are enrolling full time at York College
- Applicant must be transferring from HACC as their last college attended
- Applicant must have at least 30 completed credits at HACC
- Applicant must have an accumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher at HACC at the time of application review
- A minimum grade point average of 2.00 is required to renew the scholarship each year for up to three years (six full-time, continuous semesters, excluding summers)
- The student must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident to qualify
- Students under disciplinary suspension lose future merit scholarship eligibility
- All information is subject to change in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
More information about scholarships is available by contacting Erica Schieler, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions, at eschieler@ycp.edu.
International Merit Scholarship
The scholarship ranges between $2,000 and $9,000 per year, over 4 years and is awarded based on the student’s secondary school academic achievement
- Open to first-time full-time resident students seeking F-1 student visa status applying for an undergraduate degree
- Applicants must be accepted by June 1st to be considered
- Scholarship recipients will be selected and notified by mid-June
- Applicants must qualify for an I-20 certificate of eligibility for F-1 status
- The scholarship award is for eight full-time semesters, toward one undergraduate degree
- Recipients must maintain a 2.75-grade point average and live on campus housing in order to continue receiving the scholarship
- All information is subject to changes in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
- Students under disciplinary suspension lose future merit scholarship eligibility
Alumni Association Scholarship
Scholarship amount varies.
- Awarded to students who have an Alumnus/a relative (parent, grandparent, sibling, or other blood relative or non-blood relationships that are valid for eligibility are spouses and stepparents)
- Scholarship consideration is based on financial need and other extenuating financial circumstances
- All applicants must have a minimum 3.0 overall GPA, excluding incoming freshman
- All applicants must complete the necessary forms for financial aid through the Financial Aid Office of York College to determine your financial need
- All applicants must submit a letter of reference from their alumni sponsor if one is not already on file in the Alumni Relations Office
- Scholarships are awarded on a yearly basis and recipients must reapply each year
- Contact the Alumni Office for questions and the application
- The student must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident to qualify
- All information is subject to changes in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
- Please note: the Alumni Scholarship would be in addition to any of the above merit awards
For more information, visit the Alumni Relations page.
Millard E. and Ida G. Gladfelter Fellows Program
The Millard E. and Ida G. Gladfelter Fellows Program is awarded to students dedicated to pursuing research in history, political science, or related disciplines who are interested in better understanding our society and the complex problems it faces.
Two incoming students will be admitted to the Gladfelter Fellows program each year and will both receive $5000 in both their junior and senior years ($10,000 over two years) as long as they remain in good standing in the program and will be required to conduct a multi-semester research project in their junior and/or senior years.
Apply to the Millard E. and Ida G. Gladfelter Fellows Program.
IMPACT York
The Impact York program awards $6,000 ($1,500 for each year up to four years) to qualified residential students from York County. Impact York engages students in community-based and project-based learning. Through a guided set of experiences, Impact York team members learn to address the needs of a community by participating in leadership training, developing innovation skills, and applying knowledge from their area of study to address real-world needs.
To qualify for Impact York, you must:
- Enroll at YCP starting in the fall of the same calendar year that you graduate from high school.
- Attend York College as a residential, first-time student.
Visit the Impact York webpage to learn more about the program.
James L. Mohatt Excellence in Music Scholarship
Scholarship amount varies.
- Awarded to students with talent in vocal and instrumental music regardless of major
- The student must be full-time. Music majors are not eligible (and are instead eligible for the Vincent Risley scholarship).
- All information is subject to changes in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
- Scholarships may be renewed for students maintaining a minimum grade point average of 2.5
Apply to the James L. Mohatt Excellence in Music Scholarship.
Vincent Risley Scholarship
Scholarship amount varies.
- Awarded to students with a major or minor in music
- Audition required
- After a successful audition, students are considered
- Satisfactory progress in the music program is required to renew the award
- All information is subject to changes in the federal/state regulations and York College policy
- Please note: the Vincent Risley Scholarship would be in addition to any of the above merit awards
To learn more about auditioning to obtain this scholarship please visit the music audition information page.
Full Tuition and general fees for up to 8 full-time Fall/Spring semesters
- The student must have a parent employed and deemed eligible by a member institution of either the Tuition Exchange, Inc. (TE, Inc.) or the Council of Independent Colleges – Tuition Exchange Program (CIC-TEP)
- The employer’s Tuition Exchange Liaison Officer can provide specific eligibility requirements
- Admission to York College of PA is the only requirement for consideration
- Three CIC-TEP Scholarships are awarded each fall to incoming freshman on a first-come/first served basis
- Transfer students can be considered for a CIC-TEP Scholarship if a scholarship from their freshman year has gone unclaimed
- Five or more TE, Inc. Scholarships are awarded each year to incoming freshman and transfer students
- Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 is required to renew the scholarship each year
- Replaces any other merit-based award
- Exchange scholarships may not be used for part-time study (< 12 credits), summer courses, study abroad, or graduate studies
- Exchange scholarships do not cover semesters in which a major requires study at another institution and tuition is paid to that institution (directly or through YCP)
- Additional information is obtainable from the YCP Tuition Exchange Liaison Officer, Erica Schieler, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions, eschieler@ycp.edu
WellSpan is offering a new education benefit to their team members. Through an enhanced collaboration with York College, the tuition benefit provides incredible opportunities for full and part-time team members and their families.
How do I know if my dependent is eligible?
- The WellSpan employee must be a full-time or benefits eligible employee who is in active pay status.
- “Dependent” means a qualifying child, stepchild, eligible foster child, grandchild, niece, nephew, sibling, half-sibling, stepsibling, or adopted child of a WellSpan Employee who (i) relies on that WellSpan Employee for financial support, and (ii) satisfies the “Relationship Test” used by the Internal Revenue Service as set forth in Form 886-H-EIC Toolkit. (Students will be eligible until the year they turn 24).
- “Full-time” means an individual enrolled between 12-18 credits a semester at York College in an undergraduate degree program. This does not include the RN to BSN program, or the Accelerated Nursing Program.
- York College will provide a $10,000.00 per year scholarship award for any Dependent student who enrolls as a Full-Time Student living on or off campus. The $10,000 scholarship is a minimum scholarship offer and consists of any existing institutional aid award(s). For example, if a student is receiving a $13,500 Presidential merit award, they would not be eligible. If a student is receiving a $6,000 York College award and $2,000 in YCP grant funding, the student would receive an additional $2,000 per year to meet the minimum scholarship offer.
For full time and benefits eligible employees, what benefits are available?
- For undergraduate programs, team members will receive a 50% tuition discount, in addition to our existing $5,250 annual tuition reimbursement benefit. If the student's YCP institutional aid is not at least half of the tuition price, we will make up the difference. This year's tuition is $23,000, or $11,500 a semester. This program does not apply for the RN to BSN program, or the accelerated nursing program. This benefit does not include students who are enrolled in the RN to BSN program, or the Accelerated Nursing Program.
- For graduate programs, team members will be eligible for a 15% tuition discount on top of the same tuition reimbursement of $5,250 annually. This includes the Adult Gerontology, Family Nurse Practitioner, and the Psychiatric Mental health Nurse Practitioner. This does not include certificate programs, or the Nurse Anesthetist Program.