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How many years does FAFSA give you money?

There is a maximum amount of Federal Pell Grant funds you can receive over your lifetime. You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU).
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How many years will FAFSA cover?

For details, contact your school's financial aid office. Please note that you can receive the Federal Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms full-time terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). You'll receive a notice if you're getting close to your limit. If you have any questions, contact your financial aid office.
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Does FAFSA cover a fifth year?

As a student in a 5th-year program, you may be eligible to receive Federal Direct loans. We are not able to offer 5th-year program students federal need-based grants such as the Pell Grant or SEOG. 5th-year program students have the same yearly and aggregate loan maximums as other undergraduates.
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Does FAFSA stop giving you money after 4 years?

You'll also need to complete the FAFSA form every year you want to receive aid. Once you've earned your bachelor's degree, or you have used up the 12 semesters (about six years) of eligibility, you will not be able to receive a Federal Pell Grant.
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Does FAFSA only pay for 4 years?

Most types of FAFSA aid can be extended beyond 4 years if need be: The Pell Grant is available for up to 6 years (but is applicable only to a first bachelors) The federal student loan programs don't have time limits but do have aggregate amount limits. other programs institute their own limits.
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Will FAFSA cover my entire tuition?

While it is possible for student financial aid to cover full tuition, in practice it will fall short. For most students, there will not be enough financial aid to cover the full cost of tuition, unless the parents borrow a Federal Parent PLUS loan.
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Is FAFSA good for 2 years?

If you want aid for the 2024–25 school year (July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025), you'll need to start a new 2024–25 FAFSA form. The FAFSA form applies to a single academic year.
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What is the 150 rule for FAFSA?

Financial Aid recipients will be terminated upon reaching 150 percent of the number of credits needed to complete their degree, diploma or certificate program. This regulation applies to all students, including those that have not previously received financial aid.
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What happens to unused FAFSA money?

Typically, issuers send your financial aid funds directly to the school, and the school then applies the money to your tuition, fees and other expenses. If there is money left over, the school will send the remainder to you, and you can use it to cover your other expenses, such as your textbooks or transportation.
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What to do if you maxed out financial aid?

Request Additional Federal Student Loans

If you've exhausted other options and still need additional funds to help you pay for school, contact your school's financial aid office to find out if you're eligible for additional federal student loans.
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What is the maximum Pell Grant per semester?

Federal Pell Grant

Award amounts are based on the student's level of financial need and enrollment status for each term. The maximum Pell Grant for the 2023-24 award year is $7,395. The maximum Pell Grant per term is $3,698 for Fall/$3697 for Spring.
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How many years can I get student loans?

There's no time limit on receiving loans from the William D. Ford Direct Loan Program—these are Direct Subsidized Loans, Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and Direct PLUS Loans.
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Can you get FAFSA after a bachelor's degree?

Yes, you will qualify for federal, state, and institutional financial aid until you have met all requirements for your first major. After that, only courses required for your second major can be considered for federal loans and work-study.
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Why is my Pell Grant so low?

Some of the most common reasons your grant funds may be reduced are: You didn't enroll full time. Pell Grants are prorated for part-time enrollment, You didn't begin attending all of your classes before the financial aid lock date.
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Can I get both Pell Grant and Cal Grant?

You could qualify for both a Pell Grant and a Cal Grant. To apply for a Pell Grant, you must submit the FAFSA. For the Cal Grant, you must submit both the FAFSA OR CA Dream Act Application and your verified Cal Grant GPA by the March 2 Cal Grant deadline.
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Why did I not get a Pell Grant?

Pell Grants are awarded usually only to students who have not earned a bachelor's or a professional degree. To be eligible for a Pell grant, you must also meet the general federal student aid eligibility requirements.
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Can I buy a car with FAFSA money?

You cannot use student loans to buy a car. If you live off campus, having a car may be a necessity, but the college doesn't require it. Some colleges even ban students from having a car on campus because they need to prioritize limited parking for faculty and staff.
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How do I cash out my FAFSA money?

Here are the 3 ways you can ask to receive your refund:
  1. Direct deposit: Direct deposit lets your school electronically send the money straight to your bank account. ...
  2. Physical check: Your school will mail you a physical check. ...
  3. Student account credit: Some schools might let you leave the refund as a credit on the account.
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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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Will I get financial aid if my parents make over $200 K?

But you might be surprised to learn that there are no FAFSA income limits to qualify for aid. For example, a family with a household income of hundreds of thousands of dollars could be helped by other factors in the FAFSA formula, including school costs and the number of siblings also attending school.
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Is 100k too much for FAFSA?

There is no set income limit for eligibility to qualify for financial aid through. You'll need to fill out the FAFSA every year to see what you qualify for at your college.
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What is the Pell 600% rule?

Your annual percentages are added together to determine your Lifetime Eligibility Used. Once you reach 600% you are terminated from receiving any additional Pell grants.
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Can I get more than 6 years of FAFSA?

There is a maximum amount of Federal Pell Grant funds you can receive over your lifetime. You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU).
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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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Why does FAFSA go back 2 years?

It may not seem intuitive that the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid uses tax information from 2 years ago. But changing the tax year used made little change in award packages and makes for a smoother aid application process.
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