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Easy Grants for 2012

Whether you’re already attending college or are planning to start this year than you should be interested in applying for a grant or scholarship. An easy grant is obviously one that can be acquired without much trouble and is widely available for a lot of people. This blog goes over the top five easy grants for 2012. You should keep in mind that most of these require you to apply by either May or June so get cracking and

Federal Pell Grant

The Federal Pell grant is perhaps the easiest and most common grant for any student to receive. The Pell grant can be applied to through the FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) and offers students up to $5,550 for the year of 2012. The Federal Pell grant is a need based grant which means that you will be given as much money (up to the maximum) as you need for college. High need students will receive the maximum and low need students may receive as little as $500. You may receive the Federal Pell Grant for each year that you attend college, however; you will be required to re-apply for each year that you wish to receive it as eligibility status will often change from year to year.

State Grants

State grants are another, relatively easy, grant to get. While these do differ from state to state, on average, you will be able to receive around $2,000 in need based aid from your state and for no other reason than that you are from that state! In most cases you only have to have lived in the state for a minimum of one or two years in order to be eligible.

Minority Scholarships

Minority scholarships are a scholarship that is given to minority students. These include African Americans, especially women, native Americas, Asians and anyone with a disability. This type of grant can greatly range according to location and the institution giving it and in some cases will cover the entire cost of college while in others it only covers a few hundred dollars. To find this type of grant, simply look for associations that support your minority group in your area.

Study Grant

A Study grant is a grant that is given to you because you are studying a specific thing. This can be anything from teaching with the Federal TEACH grant or something to benefit sheep with a grant from the National Sheep Preservation Society.  This type of grant is for pretty much anyone so get online and do a little bit of research on what you want to study and if there are any study grants available for it. As a special note to aid your search, a lot of colleges have grants available for students who study a specific subject.

Special Achievement Grant  

A Special Achievement Grant is a grant that you win or receive due to winning a competition or receiving especially good grades in high school. Examples of this include the Patrick Kerr Skateboard competition that awards up to $10,000 to a skateboarding student or one of many grants that provide college money to high school students with exceptionally high grades.

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The Federal Pell Grant

 

The Federal Pell Grant is one of the most common grants given by the federal government to students. It is a very basic form of aid that is given to students simply because they have financial need and is therefore one of the easiest grants to earn.

Students who qualify for Federal Pell Grant

First, it does not matter if you attend a traditional on campus school or if you go to an online school, the Federal Pell Grant aims to help financially needy students achieve a higher education that they would not otherwise be able to afford.

A student who wishes to receive the Federal Pell grant should calculate their families expected income for the year and their EFC (Expected Family Contribution). Students should also figure out the yearly cost of tuition at their school and subtract their EFC from the COF (Cost of Attendance).  Generally, any students with an EFC of 5,700 or less will receive some aid as long as the COF is higher than the EFC. The greater the difference, the more money the student will receive.

How to Apply for the Federal Pell Grant

No matter what you’ve heard about the Pell Grant being hard to apply for, it’s not! It’s actually very easy to apply for the Federal Pell Grant and any other Federal Grants you might qualify for. All you have to do is go to the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) website and fill out your information. Be sure to have your tax info, identification, address and personal contact information handy because they will ask you for it. A few weeks later you will get a reply either by email or snail mail and you will know what Federal aid you qualify for.

Generally deadlines for application for the Federal Pell Grant lie between June and September first of the year you wish to attend school. You should check for your individual state as it is different for each state and most deadlines are within the first few weeks of June!

Amount of Money Awarded by the Federal Pell Grant

The Federal Pell Grant awards what is known as need based aid towards students. Depending upon your expected family income and your cost of attendance you will receive somewhere between $500 – $4650 for 2011 and an expected $500 – $5,500 for 2012.

Other Information on the Federal Pell Grant

If you want to apply for the Federal Pell Grant you should probably know that you will have to apply again for each year that you would like to receive the Pell Grant. Also, your eligibility for the Federal Pell Grant may change from year to year so apply again even if you were not eligible for your first year of college!

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