(WHTM) -- More than 100,000 Pennsylvania college students could start the school year missing financial aid.
The Pennsylvania State Grant Program, operated by PHEAA, provides $15 million in needs-based education grants each year. It's the seventh largest needs-based state grant program in the nation.
But right now, months after students applied for the aid, the money isn't going anywhere.
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"The PA General Assembly appropriates funds to PHEAA for the PA State Grant and other special programs," said Bethany Coleman, vice president of public relations, communications and marketing for PHEAA. "Until the Governor signs the PA State Budget, final award determinations and disbursement for the 2025-26 PA State Grant Program are