Federal Pell Grants are need-based grants to low-income undergraduate awarded through participating institutions to students with financial need who have not received their first bachelor's degree.
- Undergraduate and vocational students enrolled or accepted for enrollment in participating schools may apply for pell grants.
Participating institutions use the followings:
- Credit the Federal Pell Grant funds to the student's school account.
- Pay the student directly (usually by check).
- Combine these methods.
Students must be paid at least once per semester/trimester/quarter).
How much money could be awarded by Pell grants:
- The student's expected family contribution (EFC).
- The cost of attendance.
- The student's enrollment status -full/part time.
- Whether the student attends for a full academic year or less.
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