Sentences with phrase «student aid recipients»

The IPEDS is a national database covering all institutions that enroll federal student aid recipients (postsecondary institutions not in this database are primarily trade schools offering credentials below the associate's degree level).

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During his graduate years, Dr. Vigerust was an Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Student Award recipient, FASEB minority peer mentor, adjunct faculty in microbiology at a local community college; and, his work was recognized by AAI and ASCB.
«These students have as much right [as handicapped and disadvantaged recipients of federal aid] to developing to full fruition their capacities,» he said, adding that assistance for...
Another possible explanation for the missing Pell Grant recipients could be that these students have other financial aid such that they do not need or want a Pell Grant.
Given a limited amount of money for student aid, the Secretary said, lawmakers have two options: concentrate grant dollars on the poorest students, thus forcing middle - income students to borrow to attend college; or bring more middle - income students into the grant - recipient pool and risk discouraging low - income students from college because they fear taking out loans.
(Murray's staffers had baited DeVos» with a question about students defrauded by Trump University who received some money back in a $ 25 million settlement, prompting DeVos» staffers to note that «Trump University was not a recipient of federal student aid, nor an accredited college or university, and therefore would not fall under my jurisdiction as Secretary of Education.»)
You should include ONLY students who are Title IV aid recipients (exclude Federal Work Study only recipients)
Undocumented students, including DACA recipients, are not eligible for federal student aid, but you may still be eligible for state or college aid, in addition to private scholarships.
Our fact sheet about undocumented students and financial aid provides more details and tips for DACA recipients filling out the FAFSA form.
GED recipients are eligible to receive federal student aid.
Under current law, only students with an expected family contribution (EFC)-- the amount that the federal government expects a family to pay toward the student's postsecondary education expenses — of less than about $ 5,200 are eligible for a Pell grant, whereas recipients of subsidized loans may have a larger EFC, as long as it is less than their estimated tuition, room, board, and other costs of attendance not covered by other aid received.
This year, Hartline was the inaugural recipient of the Regina Charon Fellowship, which provides a stipend to a West Virginia University College of Law student to spend the summer working at Legal Aid of West Virginia.
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