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To meet the Pell Grant requirements, you'll need to meet all the federal eligibility requirements for financial aid and prove that your expected family contribution is at or below $6,206 for the 2022-2023 school year. Currently, the maximum Pell Grant award is $6,895.
Chapter 1. Student Eligibility for Pell Grants. General Eligibility Requirements for Federal Pell Grants. In general, a student must be enrolled in an undergraduate course of study at a non-foreign institution to receive a Pell Grant.
Federal Pell Grants are awarded to undergraduates based on financial need and cost of attendance.
Pell Grants are a form of federal financial aid that don't need to be repaid. Learn more about eligibility, how to apply and how to receive aid here.
Who is eligible for Federal Pell Grants? Any undergraduate student, regardless of age, who hasn’t earned a bachelor’s, graduate, or professional degree may be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant if they have financial need and meet a few basic requirements.
Here are some basic eligibility requirements for a Federal Pell Grant: You need to be eligible for federal student aid programs. All federal aid is determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), so be sure to submit one.
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You’re eligible for a Pell Grant if: You’re a U.S. citizen (or a citizen from Palau, Micronesia, or the Marshall Islands) You’re incarcerated and enrolled in an approved prison education...
Beginning with the 2024–25 award year, a student may qualify for a Pell Grant under one of three sets of eligibility criteria: Maximum Pell Grant eligibility (Max Pell) Minimum Pell Grant eligibility (Min Pell) Calculated Pell Grant eligibility, based on SAI.
The maximum eligible EFC for the 2023-2024 award year is 6656. Actual Pell awards are unique to individual students and are based upon and limited by the student's enrollment status, EFC, COA, and Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU). For more on LEU, see Chapter 8 of this volume.