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Old 03-19-2008, 03:05 AM   #100 (permalink)
jasin
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Originally Posted by jillio View Post
The $4500 is the maxiumum allowed annually for a Pell Grant. That is where I get the figure from. But, it would seem that you think you know more than those who work directly with finanacial aid in a major state university.

The number of Pell Grants given to a university is based on enrollment. It is also based on the number of students that are first time college attendees, whether it is in an impoverished area, and numerous other criteria. That does not affect the maximum amount permitted per student in a Pell Grant. That maximum amount is still $4500.00. A student can receive less, based on their fafsa results, and their SAR. They cannot, however receive more than $4500.00 annually.

If you haven't paid for your tuition, then you are recieving aid other than just Pell Grant. Check your award letter. It will outline exactluy what you are receiving broken down by type of aid.
Well I know you are full of it now because my tuition is almost 3 times that.

My registration specifically says "coverd by financial aid", so I am not receiving money from other sources, besides .. I never signed up for any scholarships or loans. You don't know what you talking about!!!!!!!!! I do not get money from other sources.

No, you did not get that figure from the link I gave, the link I gave says 4050 and it was only an example of how things are estimated. It was only an example, it even specifically says, "example". I doubt you even read the page I gave a link too. Matter of fact, its a bit obvious that you never read it.
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