What is a Pell Grant and how do I apply?

Key Takeaways

  • A Pell Grant is a form of federal need-based student aid that does not need to be repaid.

  • Pell Grant funds can be used to cover the cost of tuition, books, room and board, technology, transportation and other academic expenses.

  • Eligibility for Pell Grants is based on factors such as expected family contribution and the cost of attendance.

  • Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form every year to maintain eligibility for the Pell Grant.

Paying for college can be expensive, but Pell Grants can relieve some of that financial burden. Pell Grants are a form of federal need-based student aid that doesn’t usually need to be repaid. The grant can be used to pay for most college expenses and gives low-income students the extra funds they need to attend college with reduced student debt.

What is a Federal Pell Grant?

A Pell Grant is a form of federal student aid available to college students in the United States. It caters to students with “exceptional financial need” who are seeking an undergraduate degree. Unlike federal student loans, Pell Grant funds don’t have to be repaid if you complete your degree as a full-time student and don’t receive outside grants or scholarships that reduce your need for federal aid.

Pell Grants can cover all or a portion of academic expenses, including tuition costs, books, supplies and personal academic expenses like room and board.

Pell Grant awards may not cover the full cost of attending college. Qualified students can use them alongside other forms of financial aid to help pay for a four-year degree.

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Pell Grant award amounts for the 2025-2026 school year will be announced on or after Feb. 1. Check the U.S. Department of Education website for the latest information.

How much money can I get from the Pell Grant?

For the 2024-25 school year, the U.S. Department of Education has set the maximum Pell Grant award amount at $7,395. That amount changes yearly and is intended to supplement other forms of financial aid, such as student loans and scholarships.

The maximum amount is usually only available to students attending full-time. Part-time students may still be eligible for a lower Pell Grant award. The amount you receive in Pell Grant aid will vary based on the information you provide on your FAFSA application, like your expected family contribution (EFC) and your school’s cost.

Eligible students can receive the Pell Grant each year they’re enrolled, up to 12 terms or roughly six years. Students who enroll for three terms (fall, summer and spring) in an academic year may be able to receive up to 150 percent of their scheduled Pell Grant award for that year.