Showing posts with label College Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College Education. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Federal Grant Program for Education

The cost of education is quite expensive which is why some are discouraged from getting a degree. But before you give, see if you can get a scholarship, a loan or even a federal grant. 

A federal grant for education like the Federal Pell Grant Program allows people who don’t have enough money an opportunity to post secondary education. If you get it, you can use it in one of the 5,400 colleges across the country. 

The amount that will be given from the grant depends on the student’s expected family contribution (EFC), the cost of attendance as determined by the institution, the student's enrollment status whether this is full-time or part-time and if the student is able to attend for a full academic year or less. When you apply for a Federal Pell Grant, you cannot use it in more than one school at a time. 

A formula is used to compute the EFC which the Department of Education follows and is established by Congress.  The fundamental elements in the formula are the student’s income, the parent’s income and assets and the number family members. 

To get the EFC, you add a percentage of net income and a percentage of net assets. It is only after the computation has been made that the committee will decide whether the student is eligible for the Federal Pell Grant. 

In order to qualify for the program, you must be an enrolled in a participating school either on an undergraduate degree or a vocational course.  

The money may be credited to the student’s school account or paid directly in the form of cash or check. Students must be paid at least one per term. If the school does not comply with this, they have to give it at least twice per academic year.

Is there enough money for the program? The answer is yes. Just last year, there was over $16 billion available which is a little over $2 billion than the previous year. Close to 6 million students were awarded with the program with an average of $2,945 being given to each student. This number is expected to increase by the end of this year. 

Students who are eligible for the Federal Pell Grant may also avail of two other federal grants namely the Academic Competitiveness Grant or ACG and the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant.

To qualify for the ACG, you must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, enrolled at least half-time in a degree program; either a freshman or a sophomore in the academic year or enrolled in a certificate program for at least a year. You must also have a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The maximum amount you can get for your first year is $750 while $1,300 for the second academic year. 

As for the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant, this is only for students who are on their third, fourth or fifth year. You can get a maximum of $4,000 per year, be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen and enrolled at least half time pursuing a degree in the sciences. To stay in the program, you must maintain a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. 


There are federal grant programs for students. You just have to see if you qualify and then take it from there. 

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Monday, May 30, 2016

Happy Memorial Day from all of us at Chambers Consulting Group, LLC.


We wish you a Happy Memorial Day! We remember and honor the brave men and women that have sacrificed so much to preserve and protect our freedoms.

Come back tomorrow for more blogs about federal grants and how you can benefit from having one for debt relief, education, small business ventures, housing, etc.

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Friday, May 27, 2016

Federal Grants And Education

Education is something that we find worth not sacrificing.  Education trains our mind and prepares our body, mind and spirit in putting our skills in maximum use. A lot of people is sacrificing to be able to finish their education. But not everybody is capable of getting into a school and successfully graduate from college.  There are a lot of students facing financial difficulties but still want to pursue their education.  This where federal grants provided to different colleges come into the picture. 

Here are four grant programs that you can apply to:  

Federal Pell Grant 
The Federal Pell Grant provides financial aid to those students who have low-income so that they would be able to pay their tuition fees.  Unlike the a loan, students would not be paying the money given.  This grant is considered to be the foundation of federal financial aid.  

Who are qualified to apply for this grant?

Applicants should be United States citizens who are studying.  Applicants should have at least graduated from high school and are pursuing a undergraduate degree.  Male students should register first with the Selective Service.  

Pell Grants are only awarded to students once a year.  For the year 2008-2009, the highest amount given by the Pell Grant was $4,371.  While for the year 2009-2010, the grant’s maximum amount would reach to $5,350.  the amount that you would receive depends not only on your need, but also the cost of pursuing your studies, if you are a full-time or part-time student and plans to continue your education for the next year. 

To apply for the Pell Grant, the students can get the Free Application for Federal Student Aid  (FAFSA) from their school’s scholarship and financial aid office.  The students would be informed of the application results within two to four weeks. 

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
Another federal aid offered to students having financial difficulties would be the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG).  Students who are qualified for the Pell Grant are actually also qualified to get the FSEOG.  This kind of program is campus-based and the amount is limited between $100 and $4,000.  Since it is campus-based, its sources are limited.  

Students with low expected family contributions are the top priority and those who have already the Pell Grant.  Students should also complete the Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA), they would be later on informed by the amount of financial aid they would need.  

Academic Competitiveness Grant
This federal grant is just a new financial aid and became available for first-time students during annual year of 2006-2007.  Students would only receive the financial aid during the first and second years of the student’s college life.  

Usually, students would be getting $750 for the first year and $1,300 for the second year.  
This grant can also be awarded to students who already have the Pell Grant. Once getting the grant, they should also maintain 3.0 average of their grade on their second year of college.

SMART Grant 
The SMART grant is also known as the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant or the National Smart Grant.  This is made available for students who were already in their third and fourth years of undergraduate education.    There are courses that are qualified for the SMART grant, and also they should have 3.0 GPA for their major.    They should be US citizens and received the Pell grant during the academic year and should also be enrolled full time.  

The National SMART Grant could provide up to $4,000 for each year of the third and fourth years or $1,333 every term.

Federal grants are government budgets which are reviewed and approved by the House and Senate annually.  Since they come from the people’s money and taxes, they should also be able to provide service to the people.  Federal grants and financial aids exist to assist those who are unable to finance their education but are willing to make sacrifices for it. 

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