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    The Pell Grant: Effects on Higher Education Introduction Both the federal and state governments play a crucial role in helping to finance higher education. While it is true that both levels provide an important amount of aid, it seems that in today’s world the importance of funding given by the federal government has increased. The increase in the reliance on the federal government for funding is a result of the decrease in the amount of appropriations given by the states (Kretovics, 2011). Without the passage of the Higher Education Act in 1965, there would be no federal funding for higher education. The Higher Education Act of 1965 helped define the role that the federal government plays in financing higher education. It set in place…

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    of the students attending college get denied financial aid? Students get denied for many reasons; make too much money, do not have all documents to file financial aid, and do not meet one or more requirements. If the amount in financial aid increased in 2009, then why do many students not qualify for the Pell Grants? Since 2009, the Obama Administration and Congress have worked together to make historic investments in higher education. We raised the maximum Pell Grant award by more than $900,…

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    A Pell grant consists of money that the government provides for students who need it to pay for college. These grants, unlike loans that most students are forced to take out, do not have to be repaid, and eligible students receive a specified amount each year. Many believe that the government should consider increasing Pell grants for first generation college students as well as for students who are in grave need financially. This is critical because it would allow students to graduate college…

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    Federal Pell Grant Study

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    While students' initial eligibility for the Pell is based on financial need, renewal is contingent on meeting minimum academic standards similar to those in models of performance-based scholarships, including a grade point average (GPA) requirement and ratio of credits completed compared to those attempted. In this study, we describe federal satisfactory academic progress (SAP) requirements and illustrate the policy's implementation in a statewide community college system. Using state…

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    worth. On average, a Division 1 scholarship is 25,000 per year. That's 100,000 over 4 years. Now, yes that is decent, but most athletes don't last at a school for 4 years. Once they get sports involved there are politics and injuries that come with that. Once an injury occurs, depending on the severity of it, those teams call them and say they don’t need them on the team anymore. That's why many athletes get one or two year scholarships. A $25,000 dollar scholarship may seem like a lot,…

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    example, a high school teacher that educates their students socially and intellectually is less replaceable than someone that works the register at a retail store. That being said, it is easy to see the many benefits of a college education. Action has already been taken to make college more affordable, but it is simply not enough for most individuals. In the past three decades, the cost of college tuition has doubled(“College Affordability and Completion”). The price has not only increased,…

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    Pell Grant Case Study

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    Pell Grant and/or other federal/state aid (excluding merit awards) must be used for the purchase of tuition and fees, books, supplies, computers, software, assistive technology, room, board, and related training materials in order to demonstrate maximum effort in utilization of comparable benefits prior to using Division funds. The Division cannot designate that financial aid funds be used for in-home maintenance and use Division funds for the above educational expenses. If a person in a…

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    case, the college is no longer able to offer some of the opportunities to incoming students that they once could. However, since then, Grove City College has been known for their exceptional effort and withstanding to the community. There are over 3,000 colleges in the United States, many being community colleges, city colleges, junior colleges, state universities, and several more (Cohen). Although many may not know, Grove City College, also known as GCC, is extremely unique in different…

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    program allowing inmates to receive Pell Grants in order to further their education, but I ask why someone who has broken the law, is entitled to free education. The grants usually are invested in someone that is trying to get an education in order to be able to support themselves and possibly their family at a higher level. In the long run, the money that the government invests in the student will have a positive return with a contribution to society and the economy. For this reason, the…

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    not live on campus and to move off campus, which usually happens to be less expensive. Nevertheless, it is difficult to know if the option is rather more popular among students who receive Pell grants, which is a subsidy that the US federal government provides to its…

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