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Since the cost of studying past high school continues to rise rampantly, many potential students are dissuaded by these often very expensive costs. To fight this, and its effect on business, the US government has put aside over $67 billion of its annual budget to give free student grants to those scholars who need it. This the definition a Federal Pell Grant.

How this works is that any qualifying student with free grants to subsidize the cost attending the college in question as well the ongoing costs of study, such as books, etc. The money each student receives varies, and is decided based on the study period of the student themselves, and if the course is full-time or not.

There are also a number of programs on the college campus itself that are available, if the Pell grant doesn't help you. The benefit of these types of free student grants is that they ensure that the deserving student benefits from financial help, since it's the actual school that decides what students are the most in need. However, there are still some requirements to meet, seeing as the grant is provided by the government to the school.

To see whether you are eligible for these grants, you should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, which can either be completed online or printed and completed on paper. Requirements for these grants include:

*You must be a male between 18-25 must be available for Selective Service

*You must have a good academic record

*You must be able to produce a valid General Education Development certificate or similar

*You must be a US citizen or a non-resident with a valid SSN number

*You must be enrolled in a regular student program

*You have to pass the Drug Conviction question

The final requirement, that of the drug question, is very important. Federal laws strictly prohibit both the possession and use of illegal drugs, if there is any doubt on this question, it will make your application invalid. If you fail because of this, however, you might still be able to apply for a free student grant, although it won't be government-sponsored and will possibly be less advantageous..

Even though the price of studies can be very costly, the end rewards can far exceed the expense. Preferable jobs and future prospects are often the end result; therefore, the fact that there is help available should optimistically give more incentives to students to continue their education.



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