Community Cabinet Designed to Overcome Student Hardship
Muhlenberg's College food pantry provides resources for Muhlenberg students experiencing scarcity or other hardship.
Muhlenberg College understands that as a student, your financial circumstances can change quickly, at times in ways outside of your control. Financial hardship creates significant stress and can impede student success, health and well-being. As such, the Dean of Students Office works with our CARE Team and coordinates with departments across campus to provide students with a starting point for seeking guidance, assistance and, in certain cases, funding to enable them to flourish at Muhlenberg during challenging times. If you are experiencing an unexpected financial hardship, please explore the resources on this website and do not hesitate to reach out to any of the resources listed to discuss ways the College can assist you.
In addition, the College’s commitment to low-income or first-generation college students is found first and foremost in our financial aid policies and packages. However, we also recognize that there are needs that are felt in the regular flow of a student’s life which sometimes fall outside the parameters of the overall financial aid package. Experiential Learning Funds allow students who may not otherwise be able to afford it to participate in meaningful co-curricular and social experiences which may have a cost to participate.
If your ability to afford tuition and fees is impacted by major family changes, schedule a meeting with the staff in Financial Aid as soon as possible.
There are many avenues of financial assistance - find one that fits your needs and apply!
Just by being a student at Muhlenberg College there are numerous deals, tips, opportunities and more that are offered on and off campus.
If your ability to afford tuition and fees is impacted by major family changes, schedule a meeting with the staff in Financial Aid as soon as possible.
If you have an emergency and need funds quickly to assist you with items other than your tuition and associated costs, complete the grant application found here
What if I really want to participate in an activity, event or educational experience, but it has a fee that I cannot afford? Are there any resources for that?
Just by being a student at Muhlenberg College there are numerous deals, tips, opportunities and more that are offered on and off campus.
Allison Williams |
Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students |
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Robin Riley- Casey |
Associate Dean of Students and Diversity Initiatives |
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Rev. Janelle Neubauer |
College Chaplain |
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Katie Shelley |
Director of Residential Operations |
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Michele Paules |
Director of Student Support Services |
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