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$5,550 Pell Maintained for Next Academic Year
December 16, 2011
As Congress cuts deals to avoid a government shutdown and go home for the holidays, conferees on student aid spending have agreed to maintain the Pell Grant maximum at $5,550 for the 2012-13 academic year. In order to keep the maximum grant this high and meet tight spending goals, however, Congress made tough choices to restrict Pell eligibility.
Pell Grant funding was one of the biggest hurdles for Congress in negotiating an omnibus appropriations bill, wrapping up nine of the 12 FY 2012 funding bills into one big holiday package. Given that an additional $1.3 billion was needed to maintain a $5,550 Pell Grant maximum, and with partisan disagreements over health care and K-12 education spending, it was unclear whether Congress would deal with the Labor-HHS-Education bill, or punt with a long-term continuing resolution.
In the final bill, Congress maintained the $5,550 maximum grant through eligibility changes that generate the savings needed to fund this year's gap. Here are the changes, effective July l, 2012:
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