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With a large number of students now wanting to carry on their studies in order to be best prepared for the business world that awaits them, the government of the USA has committed a large portion of its budget to allow free grants and scholarship to those students wishing to continue their studies. In point of fact, with over $67 billion being made available for loans, grants and fees, it's an area that is taken seriously.

One of the ways used to deliver students with these grants is the Federal Pell Grant. With the opportunity that this can allow a student with over $3,000 in free grants, this is a very welcome package. The money you receive depends on a number of factors, and will include your own financial needs; the cost of tuition in your school; and whether or not, you, as a student, are completing a full scholarship.

The main incentive toward these free scholarship packages is that they are given out on a regular basis, normally once per semester or quarter, depending on the course taken. They can be expanded by the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), if you cannot apply for the Pell Grant payments, and are available on the campus itself. Other ways possible are the Federal Perkins Loan and the Federal Work Study, or FWS. The dissimilarity with these grants is that it's the campus itself or the school who decide who benefits from extra financial help.

Even though these kinds of grants can make a big difference in being able to afford further education, there are set guidelines as to who will benefit. To be able to apply for this type of aid, you usually have to meet most, if not all, of these requirements:

* You must be studying to get a degree or certificate of accreditation

* Be in need financially.

* Be a US citizen, or non-resident with a valid Social Security Number

* You must have a valid high school diploma, or General Education Development certificate

* You must be enrolled in an eligible program

* You must respond negatively to a drugs question

* You must have a good standing academically in school

* You must register with Selective Service (this is optional)

There is a reason in particular for why you have to answer both correctly and truthfully to the drug-related question. Since you are strictly forbidden use or possession of drugs is strictly prohibited by federal law, if you have any kind of history of this offence, you will most likely not be eligible to apply for free grants or scholarship help. All the same, you should be aware that you might still be eligible for many other packages that private institutions or non-federal agencies could be able to offer.



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