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What Information is Required on a Pell Grant Application?

Jessica Ellis
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Updated May 17, 2024
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A Federal Pell Grant is a United States-based educational grant that provides funding to college students with demonstrated financial need. Getting a Pell Grant can help reduce the amount of money that a student needs to take out in loans or provide out of personal financing. To fill out a Pell Grant application, a student will need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In order to complete a Pell Grant application, a student will need to provide identification information, personal or parental tax, financial, and current income data, and a list of schools or degree programs that need to receive the results of the application.

Filling out a FAFSA will automatically enter a student into consideration for a Pell Grant, as well as for federal student loans and other grant programs. Pell Grant eligibility is determined by examining a student's financial needs, cost of school attendance, and status as a full-time or part time students. As of 2011, students under the age of 24 who have lost a parent or guardian in the Afghanistan or Iraq wars may also be eligible to receive a Pell Grant, though some financial considerations still apply.

The Pell Grant application is divided into seven sections, the first of which requires basic identification information. A student will need to know his or her home address, telephone number, Social Security number, driver's license number, and residency status. The student must also include high school name and location, his or her grade level for the next year, and what degree he or she will be pursuing in the next year.

In section two of the Pell Grant application, the student provides personal tax information. Students under 18, or those that are considered dependents on their parents' taxes, may not need to fill out this section. If a student is married, he or she may also need to include spousal tax information. Section three helps determine eligibility for some programs, as well as whether the student will need to provide parental tax and income data. In general, if a person answers “no” to all of the questions in this section, he or she does not need to include parental tax data. If this data is required, it is important to find an official copy of parental tax returns for the previous year, or for the current year if taxes have already been filed. Parental tax and income data is entered in section four of the Pell Grant application if it is required. If parental data is not required, students can move onto section five, which includes questions about family size and makeup, and current involvement in federal assistance programs.

The Pell Grant application requires that a student provide information on colleges that are to receive the results of the FASFA. Paper forms include four slots for colleges, while the online version of the application allows a student to enter more colleges if he or she has applied to many. Generally, a student may want to include their first four choices of school on the form, in the sixth section of the application.

After providing a signature in the seventh section, students may want to double-check all information for accuracy. Since the FASFA document is the sole indicator of eligibility for the Pell Grant, as well as for many other federal financial aid programs, accuracy and truthfulness are very important. The Pell Grant application is usually filled out once per year, and is sometime during the spring semester. Results may take a few months, though some versions of the application do provide a preliminary estimated result immediately after filing.

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Jessica Ellis
By Jessica Ellis , Writer
With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica Ellis brings a unique perspective to her work as a writer for WiseGeek. While passionate about drama and film, Jessica enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics, creating content that is both informative and engaging for readers.

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