Financial Aid

July 15, 2009

Economic Stimulus Plan Increases College Aid Benefits

The economic stimulus plan that was passed earlier in 2009 increases the maximum Pell Grant, from $4,731 currently to $5,350 starting July 1 and $5,550 in 2010-2011. This Federal Financial Aid Grant is intended to help the lowest-income students attend college or university. The maximum grant should cover about 75% of the average cost of a four-year college. The plan also increases the number of students who will be eligible. In fact, now, 800,000 more students, or about 7 million, may qualify for Pell Grants.

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July 9, 2009

Economic Stimulus Plan Increases Help for College Tuition

The economic stimulus plan that was passed earlier in 2009 increases the maximum Pell Grant, from $4,731 currently to $5,350 starting July 1 and $5,550 in 2010-2011. This Federal Financial Aid Grant is intended to help the lowest-income students attend college or university. The maximum grant should cover about 75% of the average cost of a four-year college. The plan also increases the number of students who will be eligible. In fact, now, 800,000 more students, or about 7 million, may qualify for Pell Grants.

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July 2, 2009

Tuition Free Helps You Move Forward

More and more, students who have the will and desire to go far with their formal education goals, find it challenging to identify the resources necessary to make their aspirations a reality.

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