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CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE

84.063:  Federal Pell Grant Program

Popular Name:  Pell Grants

Objectives:  To provide eligible undergraduate postsecondary students who have demonstrated financial need with grant assistance to help meet educational expenses.

PROGRAM AND AWARD FINANCIAL AND INFORMATION CONTACTS
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFO.
APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS INFORMATION CONTACTS
RELATED PROGRAMS ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS
PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS


84.063 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

Applicant Eligibility:  Undergraduate students enrolled as regular students in an eligible program at an eligible institution of higher education and making satisfactory academic progress. The applicants must be U.S. citizens or eligible noncitizens and have a high school diploma, a GED, or demonstrate the ability to benefit from the program offered.

Beneficiary Eligibility:  Undergraduate students that are U.S. citizens or eligible noncitizens and meet financial need criteria. Students must be: regular students in an eligible program and enrolled in institutions of higher education, making satisfactory academic progress. Incarcerated students, except those incarcerated in local penal facilities, are ineligible. Students must sign a statement of educational purpose, not owe a refund on a Title IV grant, and not be in default on a Title IV loan. Eligible males that are at least 18 years old and born after December 31, 1959, can receive aid only if they have registered with the Selective Service.

Credentials/Documentation:  This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. A-87.

84.063 APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS:

Preapplication Coordination:  This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372. This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. A-102.

Application Procedure:  Student completes a "Free Application for Federal Student Aid" and submits it to the agency specified on the form. Students may apply using a paper application, an electronic application, or via the Internet. The U.S. Department of Education calculates the student's financial eligibility for assistance and the agency to which the student sent the application returns a notification to the student of his or her eligibility for assistance. The student submits this notification to the institution of his or her choice in order to have his or her award calculated. This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. A-110.

Award Procedure:  Institutions act as disbursing agents for the Department of Education. The institution that the student attends calculates and disburses the Federal Pell Grant, using a payment schedule developed by the Department of Education that determines the amount of the award based on the student's expected family contribution, cost of attendance, and enrollment status.

Deadlines:  The application deadline for the 1999-2000 award period is June 30, 2000. Contact the program office for future deadlines.

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time:  About 2 to 4 weeks.

Appeals:  An institution, on the basis of supplemental documentation, may rule that an applicant is self-supporting, even though under the standard criteria, the applicant would normally be considered financially dependent on his or her parents. An institution may adjust on a case-by-case basis a student's data elements used to calculate his or her EFC and cost of attendance due to unusual circumstances documented by the institution.

Renewals:  Students who have applied in the previous award year may be eligible to complete a paper or electronic renewal application which contains preprinted student data and requires students only to update certain information. However, eligibility is still annually determined.

Criteria for Selecting Proposals:  The 1999-2000 Expected Family Contribution formula is set forth in Part F of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.

Examples of Funded Projects:  Not applicable.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance:  Grants range from $400 to $3,125 in fiscal year 1999. Average award: $1,923 in fiscal year 1999.

84.063 RELATED PROGRAMS:

  • 64.117 Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance;
  • 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants;
  • 84.032 Federal Family Education Loans;
  • 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program;
  • 84.037 Federal Perkins Loan Cancellations;
  • 84.038 Federal Perkins Loan Program: Federal Capital Contributions;
  • 84.042 TRIO: Student Support Services;
  • 84.044 TRIO: Talent Search;
  • 84.047 TRIO: Upward Bound;
  • 84.066 TRIO: Educational Opportunity Centers;
  • 84.069 Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership.

84.063 PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

About 3,810,000 students received Federal Pell grants during fiscal year 1999.

84.063 FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFO:

Federal Agency:  OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Type of Assistance:  Direct Payments for Specified Use.

Obligations:  (Grants) FY 99 $7,704,000,000; FY 00 est $7,639,717,000; and FY 01 est $8,356,000,000.

Budget Account Number:  91-0200-0-1-502.

Authorization:  Higher Education Act of 1965, Title IV, Part A, Subpart 1, as amended.

Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature:  The 1999-2000 Federal Pell Grant Expected Family Contribution formula is set forth in Part F of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended. Regulations governing administration of the Pell Grant Program are found in 34 CFR 600, 668, and 690. The Student Guide; Free Application for Federal Student Aid (no charge); "The Expected Family Contribution Formula"; "The Student Financial Aid Handbook."

84.063 INFO CONTACTS:

Regional or Local Office:  Federal Student Aid Information Center. Phone: 1-800-433-3243. Regional Director, Office of Student Financial Assistance, the Director of Student Financial Aid at the institution the student wishes to attend, high school guidance counselors, or directors of State agencies.

Headquarters Office:  Division of Policy Development, Office of Student Financial Assistance, Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave., SW., ROB-3, Washington, DC 20202. Contact: Grants Branch. Phone: (202) 708-8242. Use the same number for FTS.

(See Appendix IV for more contact info.)

84.063 ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS:

Formula and Matching Requirements:  The 1999-2000 Federal Pell Grant eligibility determinations are based on Part F of the HEA, as amended. This national need analysis formula determines financial eligibility for Federal Pell grants and other Federal student aid and is applied uniformly to all applicants. This national need analysis formula determines a student's "expected family contribution" (EFC). The fundamental elements of this need analysis formula are the parents' and/or the student's income and assets (excluding home), the family's household size, and the number of family members attending postsecondary institutions. The EFC is determined as the sum of: (1) A percentage assessment of net income (remaining income after subtracting allowances for basic living expenses) and (2) a percentage assessment of net assets, other than a home, (remaining assets after subtracting an asset protection allowance).

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance:  Students are currently limited to one Federal Pell Grant during any award year (July 1 through June 30). There is no funding for students to receive a second Federal Pell Grant during a single award year. Funds for one Federal Pell Grant are usually disbursed at least twice during an award year. Students may only receive a Federal Pell Grant until they have received a bachelor's degree.

Uses and Use Restrictions:  The student must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen who has been accepted for enrollment in, and is making satisfactory academic progress at, an eligible institution of higher education. Eligible schools may be public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education, (such as colleges, universities, vocational-technical schools, hospital schools of nursing), and for-profit institutions (proprietary). Eligible males who are at least 18 years or older and born after December 31, 1959, can receive aid only if they have registered with the Selective Service. Graduate students and students who have already earned a bachelor's degree are not eligible for assistance. Applicants must demonstrate need according to Part F of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. The maximum individual award may not exceed $3,125 in an academic year for fiscal year 1999 (1999-2000 award).

84.063 POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Reports:  Institutions will be required to furnish reports, periodically, on the disbursement of funds, as well as to furnish any other reports the Secretary requires. No reports are required of students.

Audits:  Annual audits will be made.

Records:  All records pertaining to the eligibility of each Federal Pell Grant recipient and all fiscal management records must be maintained by the institutions for a period of three years or until an acceptable audit has been completed, whichever is later. Selected students will have the information on their applications verified.

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