For the 2014-2015 award year (July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015), the maximum Pell Grant available is $5,730. Conversely, the minimum is $573. This year’s Pell Grant is an increase of $85 from the $5,645 maximum in 2013-2014. The maximum and minimum Pell Grant amounts are set by law. Every student who meets the eligibility requirements and has sufficient need will receive funding. The higher your EFC, the lower the award you can receive. And, if you don’t qualify for a Pell Grant, there are many other types of financial aid available to help you pay for your college education–even if you don’t have any financial need.
Here are the 2014-2015 Award Year Federal Pell Grant Program Payment and Disbursement Schedules in PDF format. Remember, your financial aid office has the final word on your eligibility to receive financial aid–including the Pell Grant.
In case you are curious, here are the historical Pell Grant maximums adjusted for inflation (2013):
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