Pell Grants

Pell Grants
Author: Margot A. Schenet
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781590335833

Pell Grants Background & Issues

Funding Your Education

Funding Your Education
Author: U.S. Department of Education
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 0160926238

This guide provides a description of Federal Student Aid programs and the application process. Readers will find information on federal student aid as a source for funding postsecondary education, and know where to go for more detailed information. Funding Your Education: The Guide to Federal Student Aid speaks to high school students, college students, adults, and parents interested in finding out about financial aid from the federal government to help pay for education expenses at an eligible college, technical school, vocational school, or graduate school.

How to Pay for College

How to Pay for College
Author: Student Loan Hero
Publisher: Student Loan Hero
Total Pages: 34
Release:
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN:

According to College Board, a year of tuition at a public four-year school in 1987 cost $3,190. Now, a year at that same school would cost $9,970. College prices are increasing, and going to school is more expensive than ever before. But that doesn't mean you have to resign yourself to borrowing hundreds of thousands of dollars to earn a degree. We at Student Loan Hero created this guide to a complicated financial aid system so that you know all your options and can make informed choices. I hope this encourages you to explore as many scholarship and grant opportunities as possible and navigate through the process of applying for federal and private student loans.

Federal Student Loans

Federal Student Loans
Author: Tatiana Shohov
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781590339404

Title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA) authorises the major federal student aid programs, including the student loan programs, which are the largest source of aid for students. In FY2000, the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) programs and the Federal Direct Student Loan (DL) program supported an estimated $33.1 billion in new loan volume. Several types of loans are available: Federal need-based subsidised Stafford loans (under which the government pays the interest while the borrower is in school, a grace period of deferment); unsubsidised Stafford loans; Federal PLUS loans (for parents of undergraduate students); and Federal Consolidation loans. Overall, student loan volume has been increased in recent years, from $24 billion in FY1994 to $33 billion in FY2000. The number of loans being made has increased over the same period going from 6,483,000 to 8,618,000. The average amount that individual students are borrowing in any given year has not increased as dramatically. This new book examines important issues related to this cornerstone of American higher education.

Federal Student Loans and Pell Grants

Federal Student Loans and Pell Grants
Author: David P. Smole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Federal aid to higher education
ISBN: 9781612095875

This book analyses the terms and conditions of Federal Student Loans and Pell Grants. Discussed in this compilation are the terms and conditions of federal student loans made under the Federal Family Education Loan Program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. Campus-Based Student Financial Aid programs are also examined under the Higher Education Act, as are Federal Pell Grant Programs, and the recent changes to these programs as well as current legislative issues.