Congratulations! This is an exciting time for you as you prepare to come to Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. Your offer of admission is a big part of that journey, but your job isn't over. Now that you have your offer letter in hand, there are several steps you need to take, starting with accepting the offer.
Accept Your Offer
You can accept your offer of admission by logging onto your MyPennState account at admissions.psu.edu or by visiting campus and paying at the Finance and Business office.
Acceptance fee: $230
Now what?
Now that you've accepted your offer of admission, there are some other things you'll need to take care of before you begin classes at Penn State Fayette.
In addition to what's below, check out the overview of your next steps.
Attend an Accepted Student Program
You and your family are invited to attend one of our Accepted Student Programs this spring. The programs are designed to answer your questions and tell you what to expect now through the start of the fall semester.
Apply for financial aid
There's plenty of information in the financial aid section of this website on how to apply for and accept your financial aid award.
To fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), go to studentaid.gov.
Apply for scholarships
You can find information on our scholarship pages and by searching the Internet.
Orientation
First-year students are required to participate in New Student Orientation (NSO), which will help you get ready to attend Penn State Fayette. You'll receive detailed information ahead of time, so check your email.
Update your calendar
First day of classes? Long weekends? Spring break? December-January holidays? Find out more about all important dates on the academic calendar.
Buy your books
You can get your books and your Penn State gear at the Penn State Fayette bookstore.
Get your computer software
As a Penn State student, you're eligible for free and discounted computer software. To see what's available, visit software.psu.edu.
Explore housing around our campus
Penn State Fayette offers privately owned housing with residence hall experiences close to campus. Please review, explore, and secure your housing from resources provided through the off-campus housing list with Penn State Fayette’s Office of Student Affairs.
Need help?
If you have questions about how to go from receiving your offer letter to starting your first day of classes at Penn State Fayette, please contact an admissions counselor. We're here to help you!