Federal Pell GrantOne grant programs more widely available to students entering college is the Federal Pell Grant program. It is one of the few governmental sources of "free" money for college. Students who are eligible for Pell grants do not have to repay the money. They are not awarded based on grades. This is a program based on the needs of the grant of equity awards based on the expected contribution of a student's family. Those who have substantial financial needs can receive money. Do you expect to pass some type of financial aid for college? So be sure to complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and FAFSA on time federal or state. So, many lenders require that you have filed a FAFSA if you neglect this task, a major you miss several student loans, scholarships and other grants, period. If you need help completing this application, contact your guidance counselor, high school and / or financial assistance from the College representative. The FAFSA may be filed electronically or by mail and is available in a Spanish version. The federal government assesses all the information you and your family provide on the application and use these factors to determine the types of federal aid for which you are applying, including Pell. This determination is reported to you in monitoring the Student Aid Report (SAR). It is also provided to each school you plan to attend (you include on your FAFSA). Your school of choice for further evaluation of search and rescue and prepare a financial package that they are ready to expand. This is sent in a letter of award. Hence, the decision is yours. But to reach this stage, you must complete the FAFSA. Failure to file and you exclude many other types of financial assistance. |