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Can you use FAFSA for 2 different schools?

Typically, per Federal Regulations, a student can only receive Federal Financial Aid from one school at a time. However, a student could receive aid for credits enrolled at two schools if they have an approved Concurrent Enrollment Form or Consortium Agreement Form on file.
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Can I get FAFSA for 2 different schools?

Note: Generally, you are not eligible to receive federal student aid from two different schools when you are attending two different schools at the same time.
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Can you submit FAFSA to more than one school?

This article applies only to the 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. You can list up to 20 colleges or career schools on your FAFSA form. Once you receive the FAFSA Submission Summary, you can make your information available to more schools through one of three options.
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Can I apply for FAFSA for another school?

To add colleges and career schools after you have already submitted a 2023–24 FAFSA form, go to fafsa.gov and select “Start or Edit a 2023–24 FAFSA Form.” Select your role as the student, enter your FSA ID, and select “Continue.” From “My FAFSA” home page, select the “Add or Change Schools” button.
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Does FAFSA give different amounts for different schools?

Because your financial aid package is created for you and is based on the cost of attending a particular school, your aid amounts will vary from school to school.
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What happens to extra FAFSA money?

Typically, the school first applies your grant or loan money toward your tuition, fees, and (if you live on campus) room and board. Any money left over is paid to you directly for other education expenses.
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What percentage of tuition does FAFSA cover?

Total financial aid is about half of the cost of attendance at all types of colleges and all undergraduate degree levels. This is just among the students receiving financial aid. About 10% of undergraduate students have enough financial aid to cover the full cost of attendance.
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Can I switch schools after doing my FAFSA?

After you have been awarded a Cal Grant, you can update your school of attendance online on WebGrants for Students (WG4S). Renewal students will not be able to make a school change until they have been awarded. Updates to renewal awards will be posted in late July. You cannot update your school prior to being awarded.
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Will changing schools affect FAFSA?

There are a variety of factors that will affect the amount and types of aid you are eligible for at the new school. The cost of the school, the aid programs the school offers, and even the time of year in which you transfer—among other factors—may affect the amount of aid you are eligible to receive.
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Can Pell Grants be transferred to another school?

Federal Grants

You can transfer your Pell Grant to another school but cannot receive Pell Grant from two schools for the same enrollment period. The Office of Financial Aid offers the LancerBook Advance program at the beginning of each term.
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How do I know if my FAFSA was sent to colleges?

To check the disbursement status of your federal student aid, contact your college's or career school's financial aid office.
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Can you go to a different college if you owe another college?

As I said above, colleges do tend to frown on candidates who owe a debt to other institutions. But if there are extenuating circumstances or if the school you owe the money to is a disreputable one, you may be able to convince the new admission official to consider your application anyway.
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What is Pell Grant in FAFSA?

The Pell Grant is the largest federal grant program offered to undergraduates and is designed to assist students from low-income households. A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid, except under certain circumstances.
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Can a school deny FAFSA?

FAFSA is an application. You can't be denied FAFSA; you can be denied aid after filling out a FAFSA. Those decisions are made at each school. So yeah, you can reapply the following year at another school and see what happens.
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Do I have to pay back student loans if I transfer schools?

Once you graduate, drop below half-time enrollment, or leave school, your loan goes into repayment, even if you are transferring to a new school. Your Direct Subsidized or Unsubsidized Loans will have a six-month grace period before you are required to start making regular payments.
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Can I get financial aid if I owe another school money?

Yes, if you owe money from dropping classes at another college, it can affect your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) eligibility. This is because the federal government requires that students be in good academic standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to receive financial aid.
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What disqualifies you from FAFSA?

For example, if your citizenship status changed because your visa expired or it was revoked, then you would be ineligible. Other reasons for financial aid disqualification include: Not maintaining satisfactory progress at your college or degree program. Not filling out the FAFSA each year you are enrolled in school.
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Can FAFSA give you a full ride?

Can FAFSA cover everything in terms of aid? It depends on your financial situation and available aid. Some students may receive enough financial aid to cover their tuition but still need money to cover other expenses. Review each school's total cost of attendance (COA) when considering your options.
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Can I buy a laptop with FAFSA money?

Does the FAFSA include laptops for college? If you receive federal student aid through the FAFSA, you can use those funds to buy a laptop. FAFSA aid can also be used toward room and board, transportation costs, and textbooks. Most student-related expenses can be paid for with federal funds.
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Is FAFSA a loan or free money?

It is not the financial aid itself. However, the FAFSA enables the student to qualify for many types of financial aid from several sources. Some of this money is free money, some must be earned through work, and some must be repaid. There are three main types of financial aid.
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What happens to the unused Pell Grant money?

You can't use your Pell Grant to directly pay your student loan. However, if there are any funds left over after your school applies your Pell Grant toward your tuition and fees, those funds are given directly to you, and you then may use them to reduce your loan amount.
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What is the difference between FAFSA and Pell Grant?

The FAFSA is the form you fill out, and the Pell Grant is one of the ways to receive aid while you attend school. Pell Grant funds are typically offered to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. The FAFSA helps a student show the government and the school that they have a need.
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What is the maximum FAFSA amount for 2023?

The maximum Federal Pell Grant for the 2023–24 award year (July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024) is $7,395. The amount an individual student may receive depends on a number of factors. Learn more via the links below: Learn what factors go into determining the amount of Pell Grant funding a student receives.
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Do you pay back a Pell Grant?

A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid. Pell Grants are typically awarded only to undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor's degree.
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