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Home | Affordability | University of Pittsburgh Skip to main content Affordability Toggle navigation Making Pitt Possible The University of Pittsburgh is working hard to make your Pitt dream possible. Discover the growing number of ways Pitt helps undergraduate and graduate students finance those dreams.  Making Pitt Possible Unlocking Graduation Success: The Pitt Finish Line Grant The University of Pittsburgh is thrilled to announce the launch of the Pitt Finish Line Grant, commencing in the fall of 2024. This one-time, nonrenewable, need-based grant is designed to provide just-in-time financial support for undergraduate students within one to two semesters of finishing their degrees. With a specific focus on lower-income students across all our campuses, the Pitt Finish Line Grant will play a role in ensuring our students successfully cross the graduation finish line Access and Affordability Prioritizing access to education is a core commitment at the University of Pittsburgh. In line with our dedication to fostering inclusivity and affordability, we are continuously working to create programs to address the challenges associated with funding a college education. We are focused on empowering students and their families, to equip them with the means necessary to unlock a brighter future at the University of Pittsburgh. Learn more about the programs available for students at Pitt. Access and Affordability Programs In the News View All News Record Number of Pell-Eligible Students Coming to Pitt Pittwire Gifts that Keep Giving Pitt Magazine Closing the Retention Gap: Pitt Success Pell Match Program Celebrates New Milestone Pittwire View All News Affordability Contact Us Office of Financial Aid Office of Admissions Revised 08/22/24Copyright 2024Send feedback about this site.
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