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The LionPATH Mobile App Is Here

Things might be looking up for LionPATH. Our favorite $66 million student information system unveiled a mobile app today, a feature its predecessor eLion didn’t have.

Once you download the app (on Google Play for Android and the Apple Store for iOS), you can log in with your Penn State Access Account. So far, features include access to a campus map to locate classes, viewing your class schedule, viewing your “To Do” list and Holds (love to be reminded of those from the convenience of my handheld device), and the most promising feature: the ability to add or drop a class from your smartphone.

The app will allow you to view your pending, current, and future financial aid and access tuition charges, payments, and bill due dates later this summer.

If you somehow need a tutorial on how to use the LionPATH mobile app, there’s two: one for Android users and one for iPhone users.

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Sara Civian is one of Onward State's three ridiculously good looking managing editors, a hockey writer at heart, and an Oxford comma Stan. She's a senior majoring in journalism, minoring in history, and living at Bill Pickle's Tap Room. Her favorite pastimes are telling people she's from Boston, watching the Bruins, and meticulously dissecting the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album. She's seen Third Eye Blind live 14 times. If you really hate yourself, you can follow her at @SaraCivian or email her at [email protected].

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