The Federal Pell Grant program has helped millions of students pay for their college education. Getting money to pay for college is great, but do you have to pay back Pell Grants?
You generally do not have to pay back a Federal Pell Grant, which makes it different from a typical student loan. There are a few circumstances, however, when you may be asked to pay back all or a portion of the grant. This guide will help understand what a Pell Grant is and when you might have to pay it back. We'll also discuss how it can help you pay for your college education and the steps to take to apply for a Pell Grant.
*Keep in mind that you should consult your Pell Grant provider or studentaid.gov to ensure the accuracy of this information as it applies to your unique circumstances and in case the Pell Grant program terms have changed.
A Pell Grant is a type of federal student aid given to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Unlike a student loan, Pell Grants usually do not have to be paid back. The Pell Grant gets its name from Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island, the chief sponsor of the 1972 bill that created this education funding program. For the 2022-23 school year, around six million students received a Pell Grant to help cover the costs of their education [1].
Pell Grants are like scholarships, in that you generally do not have to pay back the award money. Nor do you have to work on campus in exchange for the funds. However, the government may ask you to pay back all or a percentage of the amount you received under certain conditions:
If you drop out of school before the end of the program for which you were awarded the grant, you will have to pay back at least part of your Pell Grant. The government views this as unearned money since you didn't complete the program. Be prepared to pay back half of the "unearned" money. If you receive $1,000 and leave school in the middle of the semester, you will pay $250.
Changing your course load from full- to part-time status changes the amount of your tuition and reduces your need. If you don't pay back your "Pell Overpayment," you may not be able to receive future federal aid.
Your household income is one of the factors used to calculate the amount of your Pell Grant. If your family's income increases, you may qualify for less financial aid and may have to pay back part of your Pell Grant.
Your overall financial aid package affects the amount of your Pell Grant. If you receive a scholarship or grant after your Pell Grant, the government may ask you to pay back some of the money.
If the government pays you more than your eligibility limits, you may need to pay back the overpayment amount. For this reason, it helps to pay attention to the amount of aid you receive in your disbursement.
If your school tells you that you have to repay a Pell Grant, you have 45 days to pay what you owe or agree to a repayment plan. The terms of your repayment plan may allow you to pay the money directly to the school or to a third-party debt collector. It's very important that you follow your agreement in order to maintain eligibility for Federal Student Aid in the future.
The financial, academic, and personal rewards of your education have the potential to change the rest of your life. Paying for college can be daunting, but researching the many options available to you is the first step to ensuring you’re as financially prepared as you can be before starting graduate school. Look through financial aid resources on Coursera to get started.
每名符合条件的学生可获得的资助金额各不相同,而且每年都会发生变化。 2022-23 学年的最高奖额为 6,895 美元[2]。
并非每个学生都能获得最高金额。 每个学生的实际奖励金额取决于以下几个因素:
就读计划 就读费用 预期家庭缴费 就读状况(全日制或非全日制)
有些学生可能会从佩尔助学金计划中获得额外补助。 在伊拉克或阿富汗牺牲的军人的子女,或在担任公共安全官员期间因公殉职的军人的子女可以获得更多的奖励。 学生必须至少半工半读,且父母去世时未满 24 岁,才有资格参加该计划。
佩尔助学金的最高金额很可能不足以支付你的全部教育费用,因此大多数学生都将佩尔助学金作为整体财务方案的一部分。 根据就读学校的不同,您获得的奖励也不同。
例如,与四年制私立大学相比,社区大学的佩尔助学金通常能支付更大比例的费用。 社区学院的学费往往低于大学。
您还可以使用佩尔助学金就读职业学校。 如果您选择了这一选项,您可能会发现,与就读四年制大学相比,该奖学金可以支付更多的课程费用。 在某些情况下,奖励可涵盖全部学校费用。
教育部直接将奖金寄给学校。 在大多数情况下,学校会把钱打到学生的账户上,然后把剩余的钱退还给学生,但这取决于学校的政策。 这是每一学期的一次性付款。 请向您所在学校的助学金部门咨询,了解他们何时发放助学金。
在大多数情况下,只要您满足两个条件,您从佩尔助学金中获得的钱就不用缴税。 您必须在校攻读学位或接受工作培训,而且必须将这笔钱用于合格的教育开支。 如果您用佩尔助学金支付食宿费、往返家庭和学校的交通费或课程不要求的用品费,您必须为这部分助学金缴税。
*Keep in mind that you should consult your Pell Grant provider or studentaid.gov to ensure the accuracy of this information as it applies to your unique circumstances and in case the Pell Grant program terms have changed.
Statista. "Number of recipients of the Federal Pell Grant Award in the United States from 1980/81 to 2022/23, https://www.statista.com/statistics/235372/recipients-of-federal-pell-grants-in-the-us." Accessed January 6, 2025.
Federal Student Aid. "Federal Pell Grants, https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/grants/pell." Accessed January 6, 2025.
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