The Federal Pell grant is the foundation of Federal Student Aid. It is awarded to eligible undergraduate students working toward their first bachelors degree. Student eligibility is based on the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), calculated from information provided on the FAFSA. Students with lower EFC have greater financial need, making them eligible for larger Federal Pell Grants. As a students’ EFC increases, there is less financial need, and the award amount of the Federal Pell Grant decreases. The amount of the Federal Pell Grant may be prorated based on a students’ enrollment status (full-time, part-time, full academic year attendance or less). Unlike many other types of aid, students who are enrolled less than half-time may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant. The maximum Federal Pell Grant award amount is $6,495 for the 2021-2022 aid year..
In some cases, where a student may have received a Federal Pell grant at multiple schools over the past few years, SUNY Brockport may be required to verify that this Unusual Enrollment History (UEH) is valid and that the student is entitled to additional grant funds. A review of transcripts from prior schools is required to determine that actual academic credit(s) were received at the schools. In cases where it was not, the student could become ineligible for further funding. Students selected for review will be contacted by the Financial Aid Office if there is a UEH problem. Students wishing to appeal a loss of funding should address a letter of explanation to the Financial Aid Office.