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Prison Education Programs Await Pell Grant Approval Amid Slow Rollout

BestColleges

Last summer, the Department of Education extended Pell Grant eligibility to incarcerated students. Pell Grants award students financial aid for college that they don't need to repay. In January, Cal Poly Humboldt's prison education program was the first in the country to be approved for Pell Grant funding.

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NASFAA Rolls Out Recommendations for Pell Grant Expansion

BestColleges

Students who are incarcerated are set to regain access to Pell Grants nationwide in 2023. Education officials should step up communication about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process for incarcerated students to make sure the upcoming Pell Grant expansion is successful, according to a new report.

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The Hispanic Scholarship Fund: A Guide to what it is and how to apply

College Essay Guy

If selected, you’ll need to complete an application requiring the following: Your high school or college transcript—An official document that provides your academic record and GPA. Employment Authorization Document (EAD)—If you’re a DACA recipient, this document confirms your legal authorization to work in the U.S.

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Ten Examples of UT-Austin Transfer Apply Texas Essay A Statement of Purpose

Tex Admissions

UT requires all prospective external transfer students to write a 600-750 word response to Apply Texas Essay A: The statement of purpose will provide an opportunity to explain any extenuating circumstances that you feel could add value to your application. You can visit my comprehensive UT external transfer admissions guide here.

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Fundamentals of Financial Aid for 2024

Admissions.Blog

Students with significant financial need may receive need-based aid in the form of grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and subsidized loans. Grants and scholarships do not need to be repaid, making them a form of “gift aid.” Merit-based aid is often provided in the form of scholarships and grants.

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

Articulation Agreement: An agreement between two and four-year public colleges that delineates which classes can be transferred for credit and what grades are necessary in those classes. Transfer admission : The process for students who have started their college education at one institution and wish to continue it at another.

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Financial Aid 101: Understanding the Basics

Humbach Education Consulting

This number should be listed on every award you’re granted. Grants and Scholarships Scholarships and grants are awarded based on merit, need, or a combination of both, and don’t need to be repaid. Are these grants or scholarships renewable, meaning you’ll receive them every year? How much financial aid can I receive?