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Article Date: 12/03/2010
How to Become More Eligible for Pell Grants
Pell Grants are a federally funded grant program for United States citizens


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that want to go or return back to college. Grantees must be undergraduate students and have shown a financial need. It is awarded through one's school via the financial aid department and can cover any school related expenses, including tuition, room and board, and living expenses. Once one receives his or her Pell Grant, he or she must maintain a certain GPA or grade point average in order to remain eligible for the grant. Since this is a grant and not a loan, one does not have to repay the money.

In order to qualify, there are certain things one will need, such as their prior year's tax statement. Also, he or she must be enrolled in a program at an eligible public or private school that will accept Title IV federal funding. The college or university has to be accredited by agency recognized by the Department of Education in order to accept federal aid.

Steps To Become More Eligible

First, apply at the college or university of one's choice and, upon acceptance, enroll in at least a part time status – or at least nine credit hours per semester. How many classes this is will be determined by one's school. Normally, part time status is considered two classes.

Next, one must go to the Free Application for Student Aid, or FAFSA website, to apply. The application process is done completely online, and one will need his or her prior year's tax return for this as well. One's expected family contribution must be less than $4,000 in order to receive the full amount. An expected family contribution is how much one would be able to pay on his or her own for schooling. This does not mean that one has to pay this; it is just an amount based on one's income level and that of the student's parents. Even if one is under the age of twenty four, if the student can show that he has lived on his own for at least one year, then he can claim independent status. This means that the parent's income does not need to be considered in factoring the amount of grant that one will receive.

A very important thing to know and remember is to avoid drug convictions. Drug convictions automatically disqualify one for the Pell Grant. It does not matter when the conviction took place because there is no statute of limitations.

How To Maintain Eligibility Once Achieved

Once one has applied for pell grants and been approved, the next step is to maintain good grades. Every college is different, but normally this means that one must have a C average or better to remain eligible for the Pell Grant.

So, to recap, the Pell Grant is a federally funded grant program for United States citizens that want to go or return to college. Grantees must be undergraduate students and have shown a financial need. It is awarded through one's school via the financial aid department and can cover any school related expenses, including tuition, room and board, and living expenses. Once one receives his or her Pell Grant, he or she must maintain a certain GPA or grade point average in order to remain eligible for the grant. Since this is a grant and not a loan, one does not have to repay the money. Learning about the options for aid that one has will better serve the individual in his or her future college endeavors.




In order to qualify, there are certain things one will need, such as their prior year's tax statement. Also, he or she must be enrolled in a program at an eligible public or private school that will accept Title IV federal funding. The college or university has to be accredited by agency recognized by the Department of Education in order to accept federal aid.

The process of finding a school and finding aid can be a little bit hectic, but overall it is a moderately easy process. One simply has to fill out the FAFSA and from there, all the work is done for him or her. All that he or she must do is avoid criminal drug charges to maintain eligibility and maintain one's grade point average. Also, do not forget that this is a grant, not a loan. This money does not have to be repaid. Staying on top of one's college finances will help him or her better plan for future classes.

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