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Sorry, Dawn's answer and methodology is incorrect although she does provide good resources/links.
If all the information on your fafsa is correct and you meet about a million other requirements (no defaulted student loans, decent college GPA, not too many attempted hours, no bachelors degree and on and on and on.... you would qualify for $1580.00 a semester in Pell grant attending full time.
Congrats.

2007-11-13 14:24:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, your EFC is low enough to receive a Pell Grant because the lowest and best score is 0. The maximum amount is 4310 and you subtract 1174 from it to which will result in $2236 for the Pell Grant. You might want to start searching for college scholarships to make up the difference in the college tuition. I will include some free resources to locate college scholarships. Good luck!

2007-11-13 12:29:52 · answer #2 · answered by dawncs 7 · 0 1

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