How do you use Pell Grant money?

Your school can apply Federal Pell Grant funds to your school costs, pay you directly, or combine these methods. Generally, the school will apply your grants to your account balance. If you live off campus, the account balance will just include tuition and fees. Then the remaining amount is sent to you.
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Can you use Pell Grant money for anything?

They can be used for more than just tuition

While many people assume that Pell Grants are just for paying tuition, the funds can be used for much more. Any school-related costs, from room and board, to a new laptop, to travel expenses to and from school can be covered with Pell Grant funds.
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How do you receive money from Pell Grant?

If you're eligible, you can get your Pell Grant money in a few different ways. Your school can apply Pell Grant funds to school costs; pay you directly, usually by check; or a combination of both. The school must tell you in writing how much the award will be and how/when it will be paid to you.
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What happens to leftover Pell Grant money?

If some of your grant dollars are unused, the school will issue you a Pell Grant refund. You may receive a check for the remaining amount, or the school may transfer it via direct deposit into your bank account or student account.
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How do I use my Pell Grant to pay tuition?

How will I be paid? Your school can credit the Pell Grant funds to your school account to pay for tuition and fees, pay you directly (usually by electronic transfer to your bank account), or combine these methods. The school must tell you in writing how and when you'll be paid and how much your award will be.
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Do you get a Pell Grant Refund?

If your Federal Pell Grant award exceeds the amount you owe the school for tuition and other expenses at the time of disbursement, you will receive a Pell Grant refund. Each school has its own method and schedule for issuing students' refunds (disbursement).
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Do you pay Pell Grants back?

A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid, except under certain circumstances. Find out why you might have to repay all or part of a federal grant. You may not receive Federal Pell Grant funds from more than one school at a time.
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Can you pocket Pell Grant money?

You are legally allowed to keep money from your Pell Grant and use it for non-education expenses. However, you must keep track of what you do not spend on education and report this as income on your taxes.
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Can I use my Pell Grant to buy a laptop?

Federal Pell Grants may be used to purchase laptops, however, you may get the funds in a roundabout way. Pell Grants are paid directly to your school for tuition and fees. If there is money left over, you may be issued a refund check, which you can then use to purchase educational supplies, including a computer.
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Can I buy a car with my Pell Grant?

In a technical sense, yes, you can use FAFSA money to buy a car. Certainly, many people do exactly this and never get caught. This is especially true if they are just using some of their FAFSA payments as a means of covering part of the cash payment for their vehicle.
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Does the Pell Grant pay the student?

Usually, a school will use the Pell funds to credit the student's account for any unpaid charges for tuition and fees (and room and board, if provided by the school), and then will pay the remaining Pell funds (if any) to the student for remaining living expenses.
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What can I use leftover financial aid money for?

If there is money left over, the school will pay it to you. In some cases, with your permission, the school may give the leftover money to your child. If you take out a loan as a student or parent, your school (or your child's school) will notify you in writing each time they give you any part of your loan money.
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Does FAFSA money go to your bank account?

Federal Grants and Loans

Federal loans and grants, as well as state loans and grants, will be applied first to your student bill to cover tuition and other school costs. Then any leftover will be deposited to your bank account.
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Why was my Pell Grant taken away?

College students can have their federal financial aid taken away if they've previously accepted more money in financial aid than the government committed to.
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What does it mean when it says remaining amount to be paid on Pell Grant?

If you have received some, but not all, of your approved grant amount, you will see this when you review your grant details on your Aid Summary. This page will show a remaining amount to be paid (that is, additional disbursements the school will pay out later in the year).
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Can you buy a computer with FAFSA money?

Financial aid helps students cover tuition, room and board, travel expenses to the school, textbooks, school supplies, and even laptops. That's right! You can actually use your financial aid to buy a laptop if it's something you need for school.
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How does grant money work?

A government grant is tax-funded money allocated to projects that serve a public purpose. Legislation determines each grant's funding amount, the types of projects it will fund, and the terms of each grant. So, how do government grants work? Federal grants go through three main phases: pre-award, award, and post-award.
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Can you max out Pell Grant?

Yes. There is a maximum amount of Federal Pell Grant funds you can receive over your lifetime. You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU).
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What GPA do you need to get a Pell Grant?

At most institutions, the minimum is a 2.0 (the equivalent of a C grade). Maintaining this GPA is enough to show that you are making satisfactory academic progress. If you have trouble meeting this requirement, talk to the Financial Aid Department at your school.
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Do you get a refund check every semester?

Since colleges don't cut financial aid refund checks until after all expenses are paid, they're generally dispersed a few days after the beginning of each semester [source: Indiana University].
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How do I access my FAFSA money?

Log in to fafsa.gov. Your FAFSA status can be found on the “My FAFSA” page, which displays immediately after you log in if you've already started or completed a FAFSA form.
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How long does it take to get my Pell Grant Refund?

If you selected to have the credit balance sent directly to you, the Bursar will mail the check to you within 14 days from the date the funds are credited to your student account, per requirements of the Department of Education.
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How long does it take for Pell grant to be disbursed?

Pell Grant Payment Policy: Pell Grants are adjusted based on enrollment at time of disbursement for classes starting within 10 days of the Award Calculation Date. Pell Grant awards will be disbursed in two payments each term.
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Can I use my student loan to pay off my car?

You can potentially use money from one loan to pay off another. This is called debt shuffling, and it isn't typically recommended. If you're a college student who's thinking about using student loan money to pay off other debts, such as a car loan, it could lead to big trouble.
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Why did I get a student refund check?

Oftentimes, your financial aid was more than you needed for your bill and as a result you receive a check for the difference. As mentioned above, a refund check is the result of having more money in your account than is needed to pay your tuition bill. This typically happens when some sort of financial aid is in play.
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