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Can somebody let me know if it's tough to get a Pell Grant?
I've heard this is supposed to be an easy scholarship. Has anyone heard anything about this or had any luck with it? Thanks! |
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Pell Grant is easy because once you meet all the qualification criterias, you will get the grant, no exam, test or interview needed.
It is especially for low-income students currently enrolled in eligible schools; another qualification is that one must be a US Citizen, permanent resident, a US national or holders of a particular visa status...if your household income is $60K and above, your chances of getting it is remote to none; provided you met the other requirements, if your household income is $30K and below your chances of getting a bigger pell grant is enhanced greatly. check out the link to determine if you meet all the eligibility requirements; if you meet the requirement, go to the www.fafsa.ed.gov and apply for it online or you can get the form from your school.... http://www.getreadyforcollege.org/gP...d63412d7e48b3c hope this helped.
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This is quite a good information. However, does anyone knows how to secure a scholarship to study at the masters level, in a university outside the United States like Australia?
I have been having a serious challenge about getting one to study. |
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