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Federal and State Grant Programs<\/h3>\n

There are several types of grants\u00a0and loans\u00a0available to Saint Peter\u2019s students. The eligibility for these grants is determined by completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or\u00a0FAFSA<\/a>) as well as the specific requirements of each program. All Federal and State Programs require students to comply with the Federal and State process called Verification on a yearly basis if selected, must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (S.A.P.) at the end of every academic year (see below for details), must maintain a minimum enrollment status (see below for details) every semester or trimester. All Federal grants and\/or loans are disbursed in a timely matter once all classes in a semester or trimester are in session and past the add\/drop period. Undergraduate semester students must be registered at least 6 credits in order to be eligible for grants and loans. Graduate and Doctorate semester students must be registered for at least 4.5 credits or more to be eligible for loans. Graduate trimester students must be registered for at least 3 credits to be eligible for loans. Book vouchers are given at the start of each term to students with credit balances on their accounts to be used to purchase books for their courses.<\/p>\n

The programs are:<\/p>\n

Federal Pell Grant Program<\/h4>\n

Student eligibility is based on the calculated estimated family contribution (EFC) that was determined from the income and assets figures, number in family, etc., submitted by the family on the FAFSA. The amount of the Pell award is based on the student\u2019s Full time, Part Time and Less than Part Time registration status every term. Students cannot exceed a combined amount of 600% thru their lifetime at all institutions. Please contact the Financial Aid Office with questions regarding eligibility.<\/p>\n

Federal SEOG Program<\/h4>\n

Grant program where eligibility and funding is determined by the institution. Awards range up to $1000, based on the calculated estimated family income (EFC) that was determined from the income and assets figures submitted by the family.\u00a0\u00a0Awards are made to students with low EFCs and\u00a0must also be PELL eligible.\u00a0 Priority is given to students with EFC range of 0-1000 and to students with unmet need.\u00a0 Students must be enrolled at a Full time status for every semester they are given the award.<\/p>\n

Federal Direct Loan\u00a0Program (Plus and Stafford)<\/h4>\n

Low-interest loans for students and parents to help pay for the cost of a student’s education.\u00a0 The lender is the U.S. Department of Education.\u00a0 With Federal Direct Loans, you borrow directly from the federal government and have a single contact your loan servicer for everything related to repayment, even if you receive Direct Loans at different schools.\u00a0 Have online access to your Direct Loan account information via your servicer’s website or the Federal Direct Loans<\/a> website.\u00a0 Can choose from several repayment plans, and you can switch repayment plans if your needs change.<\/p>\n

The Direct Loan Program offers the following types of loans:<\/p>\n