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A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have
to be repaid. Pell Grants are awarded to undergraduate
students who have not earned a bachelors or a
professional degree. (In some cases, however, a student
enrolled in a post-baccalaureate teacher certification
program might receive a Pell Grant.)
HOW MUCH CAN I GET?
Pell Grants for the 2003-2004 award year (July 1, 2003
to June 30, 2004) will depend on program funding. The
maximum Pell Grant for the 2002-2003 award year was
$4,000.
The amount you get will depend not only on your financial
need, but also on your costs to attend school, your
status as a full-time or part-time student, and your
plans to attend
school for a full academic year or less. You can receive
only one Pell Grant in an award year.
IF IM ELIGIBLE, HOW WILL I GET THE PELL GRANT
MONEY?
Your school can apply Pell Grant funds to your school
costs, pay you directly (usually by check), or combine
these methods. The school must tell you in writing how
much your
award will be and how and when youll be paid.
Schools must disburse funds at least once per term (semester,
trimester, or quarter). Schools that do not use semesters,
trimesters, or quarters must disburse funds at least
twice per academic year.
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