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  Federal Pell Grant
 


Pell Grant is a federally funded grant program available to undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor’s or graduate degree.  In some cases, students enrolled in at least 6 units of a teaching credential program may be eligible.

What Determines the Amount of a Pell Grant?

By completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you are automatically considered for a Pell Grant (refer to Step 1 - Applying for Aid).  The amount you receive is based on the financial information that you report on your FAFSA as well as:

  • the number of units for which you are enrolled, and
  • whether or not you attend school for a full academic year or less.  

You may receive Pell Grant funds from only one school at a time and the amount you receive cannot exceed your maximum eligibility for the award year.

 

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